334 SPORTING REMINISCENCES [1845 to 



The United Hunt Race of 5 sovs. each, and 20 added. 



Mr. Lywood's b. m. Gadfly (Tubb) 1 



Mr. Harvey's The Kaffir (Owner) 2 



Mr. Clark's b. m. Countess (Jones) 3 



The Scurry Stakes. 



Mr. Formby's Hercules (Burrowes) 1 



Mr. Smith's Topsy (Hayter) 2 



Mr. Shrimpton's Young Prince 3 



h. h. races, The H. H. races were held on 

 ay ' Abbotstone Down on May 2nd. 



The Hurdle Race. 



Mr. J. Shrimpton's Brown Bet 1 1 



Mr. J. Story's g. m. My Aunt 3 



Mr. G. Judd's Champagne 4 2 



The H. H. Cup. 



Mr. J. Shrimpton's Brown Bet 1 1 



Mr. G. Judd's Champagne 2 2 



Mr. Shrimpton's b. g. Young Prince dist. 



1857 Mr. John Tregonwell of Cranborne 



Mr. Tregon- Lodge, Dorset, now became master of 

 of the the Hursley hounds, and resided at 



Hursley. T . t T a i • 



Lamstone House, bummers was his 

 huntsman. The first season, James Roffey 

 and George Summers were whippers-in; 

 the former remained only one year, and was 

 succeeded by Edwin Summers. Mr. Tre- 

 gonwell had several good runs during his 

 management, and Summers showed as much 

 sport as can be expected from the country. 

 Mr. Tregonwell was a very neat horseman, 

 and rode straight and well to his hounds, and 



