100 
THE FIELD. 
[Saturday, 
Mr. Cunningham's bd b Lucy Neal beat Mr. Peacock's f and w d 
Barwin 
Captain Franco's bk d Brewer beat Mr. Beech's fb Little Fawn 
Mr. Bowman's f and w d lieolitinlor beat Mr. Chadwick's lied Traveller 
Mr. Taylor 'a fb Confectioner beat Mr. Bowman's w and bk d Pioneer 
Mr. ltoger's bk and w tk d Bob Boy beat Mr. Tyrer’s bk and w d 
Tomboy 
Mr. Coate s w and bk d Blackcap beat Mr. Slater’s bk d Saxhorn 
Mr. Polnton's r b C’erito the Second boot Mr. Lamb s r b Ladylike 
Sbcoxd Tjks. 
Restless beat Emperor (1) 
Mary of Argyle beat Lucy 
Neat (I) 
Confectioner bent Bob Boy 
King lisher beat Gipsy King 
Edwin beat Navigator 
Crucifix bent Hebe 
Bechun ter beat Brewer (1) 
Blackcap beat Ccrito tbe 
Second 
Third Ttrs. 
Bestless heat Edwin | Mary of Argyle boot Beohuntar 
Kingfisher beat Crucifix | Blackcap bent Confectioner 
Fotmm Tim. 
Bcstlcss beat Kingfisher | Blackcap bent Mary of A rgylo 
Restless and Blackcup divided. 
The goi'TiiroiiT Stakes. 
Mr. Spinks's r and w d Snndbach beat Mr. Polnton's f h Empress 
Mr. (.reen's r b Bose bent Mr. Twtuday’s r and wdV Indcrmerc 
Mr. Bowman's f and w bk d Forester beat Mr. Thomas's bk und w b 
Mouse 
Mr. Pridmore's f and w b Buby beat Mr Tyrer** bk and w b Cricket 
Mr. l’CACoek's f d Puritan bout Mr. Lamb's r d Longstnrt 
Mr. Sampson's bd b Science beat Mr. Leech's bk b Lucy 
Mr. Tyrol's bk and w d Gaylad bent Mr. Llnaknr's be b Evo 
Mr. Dawson's be b w tk d Zadock beat Mr. Bowman's w and f d 
Solway 
Mr. Scgar : s r b Fly beat Mr. Kilshaw's I d Kitchen 
Mr. Linnkur's f b Secret beat Mr. Tyrer's f und w b Ely 
Mr. Green’s r b Young Handy beat Mr, Hoke's r d Bold laddie 
Mr. Pencock's bk d Protestant beat Mr. Hobson's ril Siberian 
Mr Moore's r d Mario beat Mr. Bell's r b Hostile 
Mr. Chadwick s bk and w b Sarah beat Mr. Boger's bd and w b 
Second to None 
Mr. Dawson's r and w d Savllle bent Mr. Slater's bk and w b Senoritn 
Mr. Bowman's f d Floab beat Mr. Twisaduy's r d First Fly 
Second Tils. 
Sandbaeh beat Bose (1) | Forester bent Buby 
Science beat Puritan (drown after an undecided course) 
Gaylad beat Zadock (1) I Secret bent Ely 
Protestant beat Young Handy I Mario bent Sarah 
Savllle beat Elosh. 
Taint* Ties. 
Sandbaeh bent Forester I Protestant beat Secret 
Guy I ad beat Science | Savllle beat Mnrlo 
Fourth Ties. 
Gaylad beat Sandbaeh | Savllle beat Protestant 
Dec iding Cornell. 
Mr. Dawson's Seville beat Mr. Tyrer's Gaylad, and won the stakes. 
The CHOnenTowrt Stakes. 
Mr. Thomas's bk d Doctor beat Mr. Tyler's f d Peeping Tom 
Mr. Bowman's r d GuBel beat Mr. Kilsliaw'sr b Polly 
Mr. Pridmore's r b Pleasure beat Mr. Hunt's f and w b Harpy 
Mr. Lamb's bd and w d Leveson beat Mr. Spink's r b Lady Bees 
Mr. Pridmore's bk d Pilot beat Mr. Hunt's f b Wigan 
Mr Moore's bk b Mossrose beat Mr. Hobson's bk d Merry Andrew 
Mr. Peacock's f b Prize beat Mr. Bake's r und w d Bob 
Mr. Cunningham's w and r b Queen of Trumps beat Mr. Bow man's f 
and w- d Cumbeck Lad 
Second Tibs. 
Mr. Thomas's bk d Doctor heat Mr. Bowman’s r d Galtel 
Mr. Pridmore's r b Pleasure beat Mr. Lamb s bd und w d Leveson 
Mr. Pridmore's bk d Pilot beat Mr. Moore's bk b Mossrose 
Mr. Peacock's f b Prize beat Mr. Cunningham's w and rb Queen of 
Tramps 
Tninp Tins. 
Doctor beat Pleasure | Pilot beat Prlzo 
Deciding Comm. 
Mr. Pridmore's Pilot, by Longwaist, out of Chester, heat Mr. Thomas’s 
Doctor, by Blue Baron, out of Rapid, und won the stakes. 
Tub CnorsENH .‘■'takes. 
Mr, Peueotk's f and w d Bam in beat (1) Mr. Carr's bk d Crusader 
Mr. Lamb's be b Bluelight boat Mr. Thomas's bk b Swallow ( 1 1 
Mr. Blncklock's w and bk d Pioneer beat Mr. I.umb s r b Ladylike 
Mr. Rogers' s b d and w b Second to None beat Mr. Moore's r b 
Marigold 
Second Ties. 
Barwin beat Bluelight | Second to None bent Tioncer 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. Rogers's Second to None, by Crofton, out of Swootbrlsr. beat Mr. 
Peacock’s Barwin, by Maw worm, out of Tulip, and won the stokes, 
Thu Mabmihidh Stakes. 
Mr. Carr nomes f b Empress bent Mr. Tyner » bk and w d Tomboy 
Mr. Turgaday s r and w d Windermere beat -Mr. Bowman s f d’Wcst 
Country Lad 
Sir. Atlierton srb Lady Bees bent Mr. Tyner’s fund w b Fly 
Mr. Tyner's bk and w b Cricket beat Mr. Hunt’s fb Wigan 
Second Ties. 
Windermere bent Empress | Cricket beat Lady Bees 
Deciding Cornua. 
Mr. Tyner's Cricket, by Bugle, out of Mcrrylcgs, bent Mr. Turgaday's 
Windermere, by World, out of Bees, und w on lliu stakes. 
Tub IIanksidk Stakes. 
Mr. Prldbome’s f b Polite beat Mr. Spinks’s bk and w d Seymour 
Mr. Moore's bk and w b Magpie beat Mr. Tyner's bk und w d Clerk of 
the Peace 
Mr. Tyner's f and w b Fly beat Mr. Spinks's bk and w b Lady 
Sprightly 
Mr. Moore's bk and w bk d Rob Boy beat Mr. Pridmore’s bk b Purity 
Second Ties. 
Magpie beat Polite | Bob Roy beat Fly 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. Moore's Bob Roy, by Crofton, out of Phantom, beat Mr. Moore's 
Mugple (drawn), by Fearless, out of Cur. 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. 0. II Edward's Dan Tucker, by Nigger Boy out of Am-I-to-Wln, 
bent Mr. Insklp's Rope Dancer, by Ifndlbras out of Beauty 
Hvoiiavr Fiki.d Stake. 
Mr. Swordcr's bk Spot beat Mr. Smyth's g and w Marquis 
Mr Little's bk Laurcstlno beat Mr. Hale's wand be HuUibras 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. Swordcr’s Spot, by Paddy, out of Malden, beat Mr. Little's Lnurcs- 
tinu (pedlgreo not given) 
W'ALLINGTON FlEI.D STAKES. 
Mr. Purser's bk Picture beat Mr. Wilson's bk Alwaya-wrong 
Mr. 0. II. Edward's bk Bones bent Mr. Smyth's r Mainsail 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. 0. H. Edward's Bones (pedigree not given), beat Mr. Purler’s 
Picture (pedigree not given), and won the stake 
Match. 
Mr. 0. n. Edward's Jim Crow beat Mr. Blenklson's Beeswing 
ilarea were very plentiful, but llio dogs on this occasion proved 
too much for them, having killed twenty brace in the two days ; 
and the greater part showing most extrordinnry speed nnd en- 
durance. Many thanks are duo to Messrs. Smith nnd Lilley in 
preserving Lores and taking so much pains in showing sport to 
the public. Mr. Lnwrcnco gave general satisfaction hi his 
decisions. 
CHURCH HILL MEETING, WESTWARD, WIGTOX, 
Crit dk n land.— Jan. 27th. 
(By permission of Lieut. Gen. Wyndhnm, M.P.) 
JUDGE: Mr. A. Dulzell. Sluter : Mr. James Wise, Jun. 
Hon. Skc. : Mr. J. T. Gate. 
Tub All Aged Stakes of 3/. 3«. each Dog. 
Firot Ties. 
Mr. Beaty's r f d Foreman beat Mr. Bell's tan and w b Annie Lowrlc. 
Mr. J. Brown's bk and w d Torktn beat Mr. A. Wilson's bl d Magician 
Mr. Wright’s 1 d Sir Robert beat Mr, T. Dolzill's w and f b Red Gauntlet 
Mr. A. Wilson’s hr b Emmeline Wyndhnm beat Mr. Peel s rd Cross Fell 
Second Ties. 
Foreman heat Toikln | Emmeline Wyndbam bent Sir Robert 
Deciding Course. 
Emmeline Wyndbam, by Croton Oil, out of heat Forcuinn, by 
Nutmon, out of Bessie, nnd won the stakes. 
Consolation £take8. 
First Ties. 
Mr. J. Brown's bk and w d Toikln bcut Mr. T. Dalzcll'B w and f b 
Red Gauntlet 
Mr. Bell's tun and w b Annie Lowrie beat Mr. A. Wilson’s bl d Magician 
Mr. Peel's r d Cross Fell bent Mr. Robson's r b Lady Fanny 
Nbcond Tie; . 
Annie Lowrie beat Torkin | CroRs Fell inn n bye 
Deciding Course. 
Annie Lowrie, by Spring, out of Fair Helen, beat Cross Fell, by Abbot, 
out of Attraction idr) and won the stake. 
In consequence of the boisterous state of the morning, the coursing 
took place on the low grounds, near Church Hill, und through the 
kindness of Mr, Wise, the coursing commenced where hares were 
plentiful. The first stake was all run out, except one course, in a 
field of about ten acres, forty seven hares getting away before the dogs 
could be properly slipped. The d> eislons of Mr. A. Dulzell, Judge, os 
usual, gave perfect satisfaction to all parties. Alter the coursing, 
about titty gentlemen sat down to an excellent dinner, provided by 
Mrs. Graham, of Church Hill, In the good old country style. 
HADDOCK SPRING MEETING. — Feu. 1st and 2nd. 
Stewards J. Smyth, Esq,, S. B. Edwards, Esq., G. L. Lilley, Esq. 
Secretary : — Mr. J. Little, Jvdok Mr. Lawrence. 
Tim Dbiidy. 
Mr. Little's bdl Liverpool heat Mr. Hale's bl ITcctor 
Mr. T. Insklp's rd Robin Hood bent Mr. Sworder s bk Stockwell 
Mr. Blenkison's tn Banker beat Mr. O. H. Edwards's bk Dan Tucker 
Mr. Insklp s bdl Ripper beat Mr. Mule's w and bl Hudibra* 
Mr. Wilson's Id Why Not beat Mr. G. Insklp's rd Peter the Great 
Mr. W ilson's bk West Australian bent Mr. Little srd Law yer 
Second T ien. 
[No return. j 
Third Ties. 
Ripper beat West Australian | Why Not ran a bye 
Dtximxo Course. 
Mr. Wilson's Why Not (pedigree unknown) bent Mr. Insklp's Ripper 
by Ruler out of Nettle, und won the stakes 
Tub Oaks. 
Mr. Rworder's bk Spot brat Mr. Little's tk Laurel 
Mr. wworder's id Siutvly beat Mr. lilnikison's i Btllrislo 
Mr. WiImhi’s f Welcome teat Mr. Purser's bk Placid (i* ) 
Mr. Evan's rd Pretty Hose boat Mr. 'J'. Inskip's bdl Bog 
Mr. llunseoriibe's bk Actress Leal Mr. Titrlimorsli’s bl Matilda 
Mr. Jnskip's l a Rope Dancer be«t Mr. Lillie's l.k Laiiresilua 
Mr. Blenklson's wh and bk Britannia bent Mr. Wlbou's r Wln-lf-l-nn 
Second Tub. 
[No return.) 
Third Ties. 
Stately beat Actress | Wi lromo beat Britannia 
Deciding Coirnk. 
Mr. Wilson’s Welcome, by Jludibras out of Beauty, bent Mr. Swordef's 
btutely, by Paddy out of Maiden, und w on the stakes 
Al l. Age. 
Mr. Purser's bl d Young Pilot beat Mr Little’s bl bk b Lola Montes 
Mr. LUtU » bdl d Lancaster beat Mr. Purser's bk b Pan soy 
Mr. Hi. iiscoii.be' s bk d Leudenheels bcut Mr. O. II. Edwards' bk dp 
Allred r 
ilr- Blenklnsotfa r end w b Bessy bell beat Mr. T. Insklp's bl d Ruler 
Bessylell beat Leadcnhcds ] Voting Pilot bent Lancaster 
Dix-itnao Course. 
Mr. ft enklson's Bossybell, pedigree not given, beat Mr. Puncr'a Young 
Pilot, pedigree unknown. 
Consolation' Ft mu. 
Mr. 0, H Edward's bk Dun Tucker beat Hr Purser's bk Placid 
Mr. Jnsklp s Rope Dancer beat Mr. Blvnklion s BelUislo 
for tho enro nnd attention paid to their preservation. Amongst 
those present were — W. Elliott, S. Houghton, 1*. Davis, F. 
Redmond, VV. Rohan, L. Campion, T. Gale, L. King, II. Wnlson, 
M. Cross, W. Devcrell, T. Hill, C. Williamson, E. lluilor, T. 
Keogh, G. T. Supple, W. St. Goorgo, Captain Hamilton, A. 
Filzinnui'ico, S. Whitcinoie, A. Jnincaon. A. Fislibourno, K. 
Fiahbourno, F. nnd L, Turney, Esqra., &o., Ac. The following is 
n return : — 
Tim All-Ao ed Btakbb. 
Mr. Davis's w d Logic hent Mr. Gale's b d Gauger 
Mr. Cross's f b Doe bcut Mr. Gale's i d Spring 
Mr. Brennan's b b Fair bent Mr. Crostliwnitc's b and w b Helena 
Mr. Cross's w d Tipper beat Mr. Gale s b d Smuggler 
Mr. Gale's Lilly beat Mr. Kenny's y and w d Trouncor 
Mr. Gale's Smoker ran a bye 
Second Tins. 
Tipper bent Smoker | Fulr bent Lilly | Logic beat Doe 
Third Ties. 
Tipper beat Fair | Logic ran n byo 
Deciding Corns*. 
Mr. Davis's w d Logic being drawn, Mr. Cross's w d Tipper was de- 
clared the winner 
Poppy Stakes. 
Mr. Davis's Nonsense und Mr. Campion's Wyrc van an undecided course 
Mr King's b d Whip beat Mr. Watson's w U Dart 
Mr. Hewlett's w d Dart nnd Mr. Kenny's w d Wngstnff ran an un- 
decided course 
Mr. Crosthwalto'n f d Dublin bent Mr. Cross's r d Pounccr 
Mr. Harding's b b I.ct us be Joyful beat Mr. Kiug's Lady 
Night coming on, the owners ot the w inning puppies divided the 
stakes. 
COUNTY WEXFORD COURSING MEETING.— Monday, 
January 23rd. 
Stewards: J. Stnnnnrd and J. Cooper, Esqrs. Secretary : J. 
Ruinor, Esq. JudoE: George P. Pigott, Esq. 
Tub All-Aged Stakes. 
Mr. Green’s Lily bent Mr. Bossiter's Bachelor 
Mr. Comack's Grasp beat Mr. Hinck s Mngar 
Mr. Cooper s Bugle heat Mr. Beatty's Flirt 
Mr. Balnor’s Hue beat Mr. Beatty's Lily. 
Mr. lUinor's Creena beat Mr. Beatty's Fly 
Second Tie*. 
Grasp beat Lily | Bee beat Bugle | Creena ran a bye 
Third Ties. 
Grasp beat Creena | Bee ran a bye 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. Rninor's Bee beat Mr. Cornuck's Grasp, and won the stakes. 
Coursing Match for 10/. a-side.— A mntcli for 10/. a. side enmo 
off yesterday week at Bollewstown (county Meath), between Mr. 
Campbell's bk b Fly nnd Mr. William's w b Swallow, w hich ended In 
favour of the latter (after an undecided course) very easily. Swallow 
was the favourite, but after the undecided courso 8 to 2 was laid freely 
on her. Fly, however, won the deciding course easily, 
ALTCAR MEETING. — Jan. 19 £ 20. 
Secretary : James Wickstcd Swan, Esq. Judge : Mr. Tibbitts. 
Tim Altcar Cup. 
Mr. J. W. Swan's r d Stockwell beat Sir. T. Brocklcbank's r d Bu. 
slrane 
Mr. Tempest Booth's bk d Daylight beat Sir. West's r d Wlndlo 
Lord belton's bk d Sackcloth beat Mr. B. II. Jones's bk d Jam 
Sir. Peacock's w be d Papist bent Sir. W. Neilson's bk d Necklace 
Lord Scfton's bk d Skirmisher beat Sir. Moore's r d Marie (late Com- 
modore) 
Sir. Hope's w bd d Heart of Oak bent Mr. Wilson's f b Wrong Decision 
Second 'lira. 
Stockwell beat Daylight I .Skirmisher beat Heart of Oak 
Sackcloth bent Papist 
Tried Ties. 
Sackcloth beat Stockwell | Skirmisher ran a bye 
Deciding Course. 
Lord Scfton's Skirmisher, by Field Siorshal out of Syren, and Lord Sef- 
ton's Sackcloth, by Senate out ot Clmlerclln, div ided. 
Tub Sbpton Platb. 
Lord Scfton's bk b Sylph beat Mr. Wilson's f d Wretched Tom 
Mr. 11. Blundell's I d Brewer bent Mr. Tempest Booth's bk d Starlight 
Mr. B. ii. Jones's f d Jobber (late Catcher) bent Mr. Moore's r U Meteor 
Mr. C. Stanley’s f d Shark beat Mr. J. Blundell's bk d Be linger 
Mr. Peacock's f b Prize beat Mr. T. Brocklcbank's r d Bonny Prince 
Charlie 
Lord Scfton's l>r b Science bent Mr. T. D. Hornby's bk d Haymaker 
Mr. J W. Swim » r w d Speedwell beat Mr. West's r d Weaver 
Mr. Slater s bk il Sax Horn beat Mr. Wilson's w t d Wapeushnw 
Second Ties. 
Sylph beat Brewer I Science bent Prize 
Shark beat Jobber | Sux Horn beat Speedwell 
Tumi* Tins, 
Sylph beat Shark | Sax Horn bent Seienco 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. Sluter's Sax Horn, by Bugle out of Nell Gwynne, beat Lord Scfton's 
Sylph, by Field Marshal out of Syren, and won the plate. 
Tim CitoxTBTU Stakes. 
Mr. T. Brocklcbank’s w b Bello Blondlno beat Mr. Bayly's bk b Bustle 
(lute Stays) 
Lord Scfton's bk b Strategy bcut Mr. B. H. Jones's bk b Jealousy 
Mr. Moore's bk b Moss ltose beat Mr. Peacock s bk w b Prudence 
Mr. J. Blundell s bkb Blackbird beat Mr. West s bk b Weft 
Mr. Mater's bk w b SenoriU beat Air. West s bk b Warp (late 
Creeper) 
Mr. J. W. Swan's r wb St. Katherine bent Lord Scfton's bk b Shame 
Mr. Hope's w be b Heroine bcut Mr. H. Blundell's fb Brissey 
Mr. T. Brocklcbank's r b Blush beat Mr. Moore s w bk b Mutilnlion 
Second Ties. 
Strategy bent Belle Blondlne 1 Senoritn bent ? t. Catherine 
Moss Rose beat Blackbird | Heroine bcut Blush 
Timm Ties. 
Moss Bose beat Strategy | Senoritn beat Heroine 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. Slater's Scnorlta. by Bugle out ol 'I impest, bent Mr. Moore's Moss 
Kobo, by Czar out or Cactus, and won the stakes. 
Tjip, Molykbux Stakes. 
Mr. T. Brocklcbank's r d Bonnie Prince Charlie bent Mr. West's r d 
W Indie 
Mr. Buyly r bk b Itustle (late Stays) bcut Mr. Hope's r w d Illecory 
Mr. J. Blundell's bk b Bella Donna beat Mr. Wilson's f b AY rung 
Decision 
Lord teflon's bk d Slipper bent Mr. Swan's bk w b Sappho 
FKtoxi) Ties. 
Bustle beat Bonnie Prince Charlie 
Flipper beat Fella Donna 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. Bayly's Busllc beat Lord ti-fton's flipper, and won the stakes. 
Tub TYeft Dubby Stakes. 
Mr. Wilson's f d Wretched Torn bent Mr. T. Booth's bk d Daylight 
Mr. Moore's bk w b Mayflower lieut Mr. J. Blundell's bk d fterlngi-r 
Mr. T. D. Hornby's bk U lift) maker bent Mr. l’eucock’s f b Prize 
Mr. West's r d Weaver beat Mr. Wilson's w t d W’opeushaw 
(Second Tim, 
Mayflower beat Wretched T om | Haymaker beat Weaver 
Deciding Comma. 
. Mr. Moore's Mayflower beat Mr. T. D. Hornby's Haymaker, nnd won 
tho stakes. 
SOUTHERN COURSING CLUD, CORK.— Tuesday ond Wed- 
nesday, Jan. 31st and Fed. 1st, 
Judgb: H. Duggan, F.sq. Treasurer nnd Secretary: George Arm- 
strong, Esq. Suffer : T. Saunders. 
The second meeting lor the season of this club was held on 
Tuesday nnd Wednesday Inst, at Upton, twelve miles from Cork, 
adjacent to tho Rrinny station on the llundon railway line. The 
weather on tho first day was favourable enough, but on the second 
quite tho contrary, n wet drizzling rain coming down incessantly, 
which caused a very limited ntlendnnco. Tho Imres were scarce 
ond wild, and it was with didiculty tho slake could be run off. 
We oppend u return : 
Tiir Railway Collar, for nil-aged doga. 
Mr. Watts's bk b Birdlime bent Mr Massy’s r b Cush 
Mr. Hawke's l>k d Hark away bent Mr. Massy's r b Fairy Queen 
Mr. Curtis's r d Go-n-hcnd bent Mr. Power's r b Pasta 
Mr. Clinton's bk b Merry-go-round bent Mr. Curtis's fti b Consolation 
Mr. Clinton's bk d Jack-o'-the-Luntcrn beat Mr. Power's bk b Petite 
Second Tifa. 
Iltrkaway beat Birdlime | Go-a-hend beat Merry-go-round 
Jnck-o'-the-Lantorn ran a bye 
Third Ties. 
Jnck-o’.the-Lnntern beat Horkuwny Go-a-hend ran a bye. 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. Clinton's bk d Jnck-o’-the- Lantern, by War-Eagle out of Pcrse- 
Vcrancc, bent Mr. Curtis's l d Go-u-bend, and won the collar. 
Tho next meeting of the club will take place on tho 7lli of 
Match. 
LARKFIELD (COUNTY LEITRIM) COURSING MEETING. 
January 27 1 h and 28th. 
Judge : John O'Donnell, Esq. 
The nbovo meeting eumo olf on tho 27th and 2Slh ult., nnd 
was retnni knbly well attended. The sport was capital, I he hares 
being plentiful nnd very stout, ami some of the courses uiiusuully 
severe. The following is the result: — 
Tub Larkfikld Stakes. 
Mr. Dickson’s Go-bye beat Mr. Maguire’s Skip 
Mr. Cullen's Funny beat Mr. Butherford's Phoebe 
Mr. blind's Cimligun bint Sir. Kell's Fpcctre 
Mr. Kell's Albert bent Mr. Fluid s Marquis 
Sir. Dickson's High-wind ran a bye 
Second Ties. 
Go-bye beat Fanny ! Higli-wlnd beat Cardigan • 
Albert ran n bye 
Third Tie* 
Go-bye ran a bye | Albert bent High. wind 
Deciding Course. 
Sir. Kell's Albert bent Mr Dickson's Go-bye, and won the stukes. 
COUNTY CAIILOW COURSING CLUB.— TUESDAY, Jan. 24. 
l JfUOB i Wm. Johnson, Esq. SicnrTAliY and Tin. vh iilk : Lclond 
Crosthv n I to, K*q, bui’i’i u : J. Young, Esq. 
Tho second meeting for the reason ul the Carlow Coursing 
. Club cnino idl'on theabova dale, over the grounds of Kelli'tsiotfn, 
( the proju ii loi’, Samuel Elliott, Esq,, having, with his usual 
ii kindness, thrown them open for the occasion. Tho iluy was 
i unuMially fine lor tho Benson, nnd tho lovera of tho long tuils 
I received such a treat ns seldom, if ever, was witnessed. If there 
j was ony drawback to the day's amusement, it was the Miper- 
! obunduneo of hares, which did credit to the worthy proprietor 
WATERFORD AND TIPPERARY COURSING CLUB. 
Tuesday. Jan. 24tii. 
Judge : H. Duggan, Esq.- Suffer : Mr. Snunders. 
The members of tin; above club met on Tuesday, the 24lh ult., 
nt Four-milo-wntcr, near Clnumcl, and with their friends en- 
joyed some oxcollent sport. Tho weather wns most Invournblc, 
and tho nttendanco hot h nuuicroiJH and respectable, including 
many of tho gentry of Tipperary und the surrounding ciiunties. 
Several of tho best courses we hnvo over witnessed wore run 
during the duy, the longest nod most trying being between 
Australian aim Miss Britt, and Littlo Grace and Margrave. 
Zephyr ran n desperate byo (with her brother Nor wester), which 
was so severe that she Was nl'lerwnrds drawn, or tho result 
might hove been otlicrw isc. Subjoined is a return : — 
The Tuppy Stakes, of 2(. 10a. each, with u handsome Silver 
('up, added by tho (.‘lull. 
Mr. Spalghl's r d Margrave beat Mr. C. Armstrong's bk it African 
Mr. Jiimes's fn t> Llltlo Grace beat Mr. fcpuiglifs be tekd b Fleilu 
Sir. James's r b Zephyr beat Mr. Foley s y b Dovo 
Mr. Foley's bk and w d Peeler beat Mr. L. Quin's w nnd r d Comas 
Mr. Edmond Power's ns in b Miss Vest beat Mr. Valentino Corp s's 
y tekd b Cnliro 
Mr. J.unes's rb Miss Britt bent Mr. C. Armstrong's wand id Aus- 
tral inn 
Second Tie*. 
Little Grace bent Margrave I Miss West bent Miss Elitt 
Zephyr bcut Peeler 
Third Ties. 
Miss West bent Little Grace 
Zephyr ran a bye (with her brother, Vnrwcstcr) 
Deciding Coinsu. , 
Zephyr being drawn. Miss Wist, by Westwood, out of Shcir, was **° 
dared tho winner. 
Dopton Annual i'ouhmno Hatch. — T ho annual coursing 
mulch which the fMnflbrd C'lrporiitiuii enjoy l.y i ho courtesy ol 
Burl Talbot, rnino oil' on Wednesday last, at lloplon. There 
was no lark of I, ares, and ten were run down In excellent style- 
After tho sport wns over, n large jmrty sat dow n to nn exerllent 
dinner at t lie Vine, presided over by tho .Mayor, T. Boulton K-‘l > 
and Mr. Morris, the worthy host, orenpied tho vi«e-eholr, 'liar 
ovening wns very agreeably spent. — Dirb\f Mcrcur//. 
