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her new set were not ready, and she beat the 

 America by eleven minutes, from the Needles 

 to Byde pier. The Arrow has now beaten 

 every vessel afloat which has any pretension 

 to sailing, and has won altogether upwards of 

 1500/. in prizes; amongst others, the last cup 

 given by the late Prince Consort, and the first 

 given by the Prince of Wales. She has been 

 lengthened and altered three times, bringing 

 her tonnage from 84 up to 102 tons. 



Among the company at the H. H. 185S - 



a i i . , t\ H. H. races, 



races on Abbot-stone Down were May 6. 

 Colonel and Mrs. Greenwood, Captain Mana- 

 ton, and the Honourable Mrs. Pipon, Mr. and 

 Mrs. F. Marx, Mr. and Mrs. Codrington, Mr. 

 N. Fuller and party, Hon. W. T. Gage, Messrs. 

 W. T. Graeme, Ellis Jervoise, W. and S. 

 Taylor, Walter Long, H. Mulcock, F. Morant, 

 Robert and W. Pearse, Major Galley, Captain 

 Vau^han. 



The Farmers' Cup, given by the Members. 



Mr. Parker's ch. g. Harmsworth 1 1 



Mr. W. Legg's Gay Lad 2 2 



Mr. G. Spencer's Madcap 3 dr. 



A Whip, value 10/., given by Mr. Charles Miller, for horses hunted 

 regularly in Hants. Gentlemen riders. 



Mr. Spencer's Madcap (Capt. Vaughan) 1 1 



Mr. C Miller's b. m. by Gallipoli (Mr. Robt. Pearse) 2 2 



Mr. W. Pearse's Lady Alicia (Owner) 3 3 



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