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h.h. races, The Hunt races on Abbotstone 

 a>0 ' ' Down were numerously attended, as 

 there was a desire on the part of the neigh- 

 bourhood to do honour to the young master 

 of the hounds, Mr. Robert Pearse. Nearly 

 all the principal families attended — viz. Mr. 

 Walter and Lady Mary Long, Sir Edward and 

 Lady Doughty, Colonel and Mrs. Hawker, 

 Mr. and Mrs. 0. Codrington, Colonel and Mrs. 

 Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Marx, Captain and 

 the Honourable Mrs. Manaton Pipon, Mr. and 

 Mrs. F. Yates, Messrs. E. Knight, W. H. Hey- 

 sham, W. T. GraBme, G. Wall, Sumner Smith, 

 W. Pearse, W. and S. Taylor, H. J. Mulcock, 

 John Dunn, J. T. Maine, Frederick Onslow, 

 and the officers of the 7th and 38th Regiments. 



The H H ^^ e Hum: Cup, given by the Members of the H. H. to 



races, ' ' the Fanners. 



May 5. Mi\ T. Parker's ch. g. Harmsworth (George Young) 1 



Mr. Legg's br. g. Go-Behind 2 



Mr. Spencer's b. m. Madcap 3 



The Hunters' Stakes, 3 sovs. each, and 10 added. 



Mr. Judd's Turk 4 11 



Mr. Pearson's (7th. Fusiliers) Highflyer (Capt. Dickson) 12 2 



Mr. Morgan's bl. g. Arthur 3 



The Selling Stakes. 



Mr. Judd's Ramsborough 4 11 



Mr. Spencer's Madcap 12 2 



Mr. Pearse's Maid of the Mill 2 3 dr. 



