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liekl on Soberton Down, for the last time, on 

 April 27th. The stewards were Lieutenant- 

 Colonel Bower (1st Hants Light Horse) and 

 Mr. E. Sartoris. 



The Farmers' Cup. , 

 Mr. Seward's Friar 1 



Beating Messrs. Barnett's, Plowman's, Hunt's, and Courtenay's horses. 



The Stewards' Stakes. 



Mr. Weymark's Vouralak 1 



Mr. L. Ly wood's Touchstone 2 



And three others. 



The H. H. C. Stakes. 



Mr. W. Pearse's Beverley 1 



Mr. Weymark's Nancy 2 



And two others. 



" The Hambledon hounds met at Nov. 

 Broad Halfpenny Down, and found biedon^om 

 in a piece of gorse near Hogg's Lodge Broad Half " 

 one of the right sort. The pack raced Down - 

 him over Buriton Down at such a pace that no 

 horse was able to live with them, to Ditcham, 

 over the water meadows, by Petersfield Pond, 

 by Durford Bridge, and pulled him down on 

 the edge of the brook by Pen Farm, in the oc- 

 cupation of that friend to hunting, Mr. Seward. 

 Time, one hour and twenty minutes. Those 

 up at the kill were Captain Poulett, Messrs. J. 

 Vidler, J. Hugonin, Campbell TVyndham, R. 

 Payne, J. E. Padden, Richard King (who took 

 the brush), Captain Lambert, and some officers 



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