102 
THE FIELD. 
[Saturday, 
BRLFAST STEEPLECHASES. — March 9th. 
TnB Belfast Steeplechases will oome off on the ubove date, 
under the management of n committee of subscribers, when the 
three following events will be run for: — 
Great Belfast Handicap (fourth year), of 30 soys. each, 
half forfeit, 1 00 sovs added. Three miles and a half. Entries lo 
close on the 10th of February. 
A Free Handicap, of 8 sovs each in case of acceptance, 80 
sovs added. Heats, one mile and a half. Entries to close on 
the 20th of February. 
A Shlm.no Plate, of 20 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs 
cacb. Weight for age, Ac. Eutries to close on tho 2nd of 
March. 
BROWNSTOWN (COUNTY KILDARE) STEEPLE CHASE 
Wbdnesdat, Jan, 25. 
Stewards : Lieut. Col. Burdett, and Win. Disney, Esq.— S ecre 
tary and Judge : Mr. J. II. Coatsworth. 
The above meeting, postponed from the 18th inst. in con 
sequence of the inclemency of the weather, took place this duy 
over an excellent course, situate on the borders of the Curragh, 
and about three miles distant from the Newbridge and Kildare 
railway stations. The change was, indeed, from bnd to worse, as 
a more unfavourable day could scarcely have been chosen, rain 
prevailing from tho commencement to the finish of tho sports, 
thereby causing a very limited attendance. We append a return 
of the running: — 
Sweepstakes of 2 sovs. each, 20 sovs. added. Weight for age — four 
years old. lost ; five, list 71b: six and uged, 12st. All horses subject 
to be sold for 100/. If entered for 80 sovs,, allowed 61b; for 60 
sovs., 71b; for 40 sovs., 141b; for 30 sovs., 211b ; for 20 sovs., 281b 
Heats, two miles. 
Mr. Smartt's b m The Swallow, by I.eander or Derby, 
6 vrs. 20/. lOst D. Wynne 1 1 
Mr. J. D. Brennan's b in Tho Maid of Hybla, 6 yrs, 40/., 
I Ost 71b C. Canavan 3 2 
Mr. J. Doyle's b m Komorn, 6 yrs, 20/., lOst J. Hanlon 2 dr 
Mr. Lane's b li Napoleon II., 6 yrs, 100/., and Mr. 
Brown's bk m Moonshine, nged, 100/., paid. 
The Swallow made most of the running In both heats, and won 
cleverly. She was put up to auction after the race, and sold for 23/. 
being 3/. over the sum entered for, which goes to the fund. 
Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, 6 sovs. added. Catch weights. 
Heats, one mile. 
Mr. J. Doyle's b m Komorn, by Viceroy out of Abd- 
el-Kuder's dam L. Lynch 0 1 l 
Mr. Davies' gr m Spinaway Flaherty 12 2 
Mr. Martin's br m Isabella Chlfney 2 3 dr 
Mr. M'Envoy’s gr g Oroer Pasha R. Wynne 0 0 dr 
Each heat won easily. 
QUEENSTOWN (CO. CORK) STEEPLECHASES. 
Tuesday, Jan. 24. 
This meeting commenced to-day over a well laid down course, 
in the neighbourhood of Queenstown, and attracted a large 
number of spectators. The weather was extremely tine, but the 
sport very middling, only one race being ran off, which terminated 
as under : — 
Handicap Sweepstakes, 3 sovs each, 30 sovs added. Two miles, heats. 
Mr. Ashe's gr b All Serene, by Arthur, Ost 71b (Noble) 1 1 
Mr. Barry's gr m Little Mary. lOst 10lb (Debeaux) .... 2 2 
Mr Morgan's ch m Miss Chance, lOst 61b (Carroll).... 1 3 
Mr. Smith’s bh Hornpipe 3 4 
Mr. White’s b g Darby, t> st dist 
All Serene made the running throughout in both heats, and 
won easilv. 
Spring Steeple Chase. 
Maid of tho West, Ost 61bs D. Wynne 1 
Columbine, 9st 81b (lib over) Martin 2 
Six others started. Won by ten lengths. 
The Selling Stakes was won, at three heats, byTrueglrl (Frost), 
but the stakes are withheld on the ground of a cross. 
NEWTON SPRING MEETING. 
Stewards .—Thomas Legh, Esq., George Payne, Esq., and Captain 
■White. Judge:— M r. R. Johnson. Starter M r. Elliott. 
Lessee and Clerk of thb Course:— M r. E. W. Topham. 
At this meeting the “ prelude " to the racing season was per- 
formed. It was, however, but slightly regarded by both turfites 
and pleasure folk. The quantity of the sport celebrated was in- 
deed ample, but the quality wa9 most insignificant. Heats too 
tediously prolonged tbe proceedings each day until nearly dusk. 
The attendance of general company was extremely scanty, and, 
although the “Manchester division” of sporting men was 
somewhat numerously represented, yet there was a marked 
absence of metropolitan speculators. During the early port of 
Wednesday the weather was cold and unpropitious, but in the 
afternoon it became more favourable The following is a return 
of tbe sport : — 
Wednesday. 
Tide Trial Stakes of 6 sovs. each, for three-years-old and upwards; 
mares and geldings allowed 3 lbs. Mile and u quarter. (4 subs.) 
Mr. T. Parr s Defiance, by Old England, 4 years, 8st 
71bs G. Hall 0 w.o. 
Mr. Wilson's Roval George, by Verulam, 5 years, 8st 
121bs ‘ . T. Cliffe 0 dr. 
Betting— 3 to 1 on Defiance. Defiance waited upon Royal George 
until about the distance, when he challenged him : a slashing race in, 
ending in a dead heat. Conspiracy was weighed for, but she did not 
go to the post. Deciding Heat— R oyal George was drawn and De- 
fiance walked over, their owners dividing the stakes. Four horses not 
starting, the 30 sovs. “added money" was withheld, in accordance 
with the conditions of the race. 
Handicap Plate of 70 Sovs. Half-a-mile. (26 Subs.) 
Mr W. H. Mundy's Jessamine, by Paragon, 3 years. c»t 
121bs Wells 1 
Mr. Jones's Andante, 6 years, 7st Clb Arthur 2 
Mr. J. Henderson's Annabel, 3 years, 6st 41bs Neale 3 
Betting— 4 to 1 agst Jessamine; 5 to 1 ogst Hyacinth; 6 to 1 each 
agst Annabel and Voucher; 7 to 1 agst Maria Bell ; 10 to 1 each agst 
Axwell, Worcester, and Sir Robert. Maria Bell, Voucher, mid My 
Mary jumped off in front,' with Jessamine fourth in close attend- 
ance. On approaching the distance, Maria Bell gave way and Andante 
took the lead, which she maintained to about half way up, where she 
was passed by Jessamine, Annabel at the same time making a vigor- 
ous effort to get up; but after an extremely fine race with the three. 
Jessamine won by a neck. Same distance between the second and 
third. 
The Golboese Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 30 added, for two years 
old. Colts, fist 71b; fillies and geldings, 8st 31b. Half a mile (8 subs). 
Mr. Croft's Yewtlek by Tory Boy Charlton i 
Mr. J. J. Henderson's" Prince Plausible G. Oates 2 
Mr. Parr’s Cballow Boy G. Hall 3 
The following also ran —Mr. Fletcher's I’rosperine (Knott); Mr. 
Barber's Chaon (Wells); Mr. J. C. Johnson's colt by St. Leon out of 
Lapwing (Holmes); Mr. C Wintriugliam's Given Away (Hauxwell). 
Betting— 7 to 4 against Prince Plausible, 7 to 2 against Yewtiek, 4 to 
1 each against Chaon and Clmllow Boy. Prince Plausible started 
with the lead, and made the running to the road, where Cballow Boy 
went in advance. Half way up the distance he was passed by Yewtiek, 
who won cleverly by a length. Cbnllow Boy was beaten bv n length 
only for the second place. Given Away was a good fourth ; "the others 
were widely scattered. 
A Selling Race of 5 sovs. each, with 30 added, for three-year-olds 
and upwards. Mares and geldings allowed 3 lb? Optional selling 
allowances. The winner to be sold by auction, &c. Heats, one 
rajJe-and-a-half. (6 subs.) 
Mr. 'Poke's Truegirl, by Trneboy, 6 yrs. 8st lllbs 
Frost 4 
Mr, Wilson's Royal George, 5 yrs. 8st lOlbs. ...T. Cliff 1 
Mr. Key's Juvema, 3 yrs. 6st lib (carried 6st41bs) 
Aspinall 3 
Mr Jones's Linnet, by Lanercost, out of Maid of 
Morton. 6 yrs. 8st Tibs.... Charlton 6 
Mr. J. Ryder's Luclo, 6 yrs. fist 101b* G. Oates 2 dr 
Betting— First Heat, 6 to 4 agst Royal George; won by tlx lengths. 
Fecond Heat, 2 to 1 on Royal George ; won by a length. Third Heat, 
C to 4 on Truegirl, wbo won easily by three lengths. 
Thursday. 
Handicap Hurdle Race. 
Squire of Malton, lost 41bs White 1 
Lucksall, lOst 21bs Tasker 2 
Fir Robert, list 41bs Ablett 3 
Tbe Admlrah lOst Owner 4 
Fire others started. Won by three lengths. 
£60 Handicap Plate. 
Sjt Rowland Trencbard, fist 21bs Haoxwell I 
Voucher, 7st lOlbs Charlton 2 
1 1 
2 2 
3 0 
0 
Andante, 'it lib .q, 
others started. Won by a length. 
Irffjntmwi, Itainstions, nnh ^toptuntts. 
PROGRAMME OF DERBY B ACES.— Wbdnesdat, Fed. 8th. 
T) ic time of starting is prefixed to each race. 
10.— Match : 20 sovs. each, 6 ft., two miles, over the flat. Sir. F. 
Pepper's ch m Queen of Diamonds, 12st, agst Mr. J. Wade's br h Sara 
Rosollo (late Nimble), 12st 
1-30 — The Union Hunt Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 20 added, for 
horses that have been regularly hunted, &c. ; four year olds list 61b, 
five 12s t, six and aged 12st 4lb; a winner of any race to curry 61b, 
twice 81b extra; horses that have started but never won, once allowed 
61b, twice allowed 81b; gentlemen riders; horses to take their ages 
ft-om May. About one mile and a half, over the flat : 
May Day, aged I Miss Oakley, 6 yrs 
Melody, 6 yrs Newman Noggs, 6 yrs 
Escape, 6 yrs | Louisa, 6 yrs 
216.— The Midland Steeple Chase of 100 sovs, added to a Handicap 
of 15 sovs. eacli, 10ft and 6 only If declared; second horse to suve his 
stake. A winner of 100 sovs. clear, after tho weights are published, 
to carry 61b extra : of 200 sovs. clear, 9 lb extra. About three miles 
and u half : (19 subs., five of whom having declared, pay 5 sovs. each) 
MALTON MEETING-April 27 and 28. 
The Malton Handicap. Forfeits to bo declared on or before Feb. 8. 
Two miles. 61 subs. 
Songstress 
Grapeshot 
Lord Fauconberg . 
The Jewess 
st lb 
st 
lb 
Need wood 
Sir Philip 
9 
12 
Cnrrig 
Cervus 
9 
10 
Star of England 
Little Charley 
9 
9 
Daphne 
Master Croft (h b) 
9 
8 
Spring 
Trout 
9 
5 
Victress 
G by Algar, dam by Wanderer 
9 
4 
Diana 
9 13 
Burnt Sienna 
9 
0 
3 0— A Selling Steeple Chase of 25 sovs. added to a Handicap 
of 6 sovs. each, 3 ft. ; winners after the publication of tbe weights, 
once 6 lb, twice 71b extra. 
About three miles; 10 subs. ; 
st lb 
st lb 
Victress (40/.) 
11 6 
Cervus (20/.) 
9 
9 
Chatham (20/.) 
10 7 
Lord Byron (40/.) 
9 
8 
Slashing Pulnter (20/.) ... 
10 6 
Blue Stockings (20/.) 
9 
3 
Jesuit (40/ ) 
10 0 
G by Algur, dam by Wan- 
Cigar (20/.) 
9 13 
dcrer (20/.) 
9 
0 
Tom Bowling (40/.) 
9 12 
3-30.— A Handicap Hurdle Race of 5 sovs. each, with 30 added; 
the second horse to save his stake ; winners after the publication of 
the weights, 41b extra. Over 6ix flights of hurdles; about two miles, 
15 subs : 
st 
lb 
st 
lb 
Melon pi b) 
11 
5 
Luck’s all 
9 
6 
Newport 
10 
10 
Teddeslev (h b) 
9 
5 
Alp 
10 
8 
Wee Mickey 
9 
4 
1 by Drayton, out of Spring's 
John Bright 
9 
2 
dam 
10 
6 
g by Algar, dam by Wan- 
Star of England 
10 
3 
dcrer 
9 
2 
V letress 
10 
0 
Marla Monk 
9 
0 
3ercsford 
12 
Bulltlncher (paid) 
10 
6 
Galileo 
9 
10 
4 0 —A Selling Hurdle Race of 20 sovs. added to a Handicap of 
6 sovs. each, 2 ft. if declared; winners after the publication of the 
weights once 51b, twice 7 lb extra, 
two miles; 10 subs: 
Over six flights of hurdles ; about 
Alp (30/.) 
st 
lb 
10 
Cervus (20/.) 
st lb 
Victress (40/.) 
7 
Barmaid (20/.) 
Sara Rosello (hb 80/.) . 
.. 10 12 
Wee Mickey (20/.) 
Chatham (20/,) 
6 
John Bright (20/.) 
Maria Monk 
4 
Friendless Boy (paid) . 
.. 11 10 
DONCASTER SPRING MEETING— March 7. 
Weights for the Doncaster Handicap Stakes. Forfeits to be 
declared on or before tbe 8th of February. St. Leger Course. 78 
subs. 
Hungerford 6 
Adine 6 
King of Trumps 6 
Eulogist 4 
Songstress 6 
Daniel O'Rourke 5 
Ethelbert 4 
Brocket 4 
Lucio 5 
Feversham 4 
The Little Fawn 0 
Lerrywlient 6 
St. Michael 5 
Ireland s Eye 4 
Mr. Sykes 4 
Jack Leeming 6 
Cariboo a 
Dove 1 
Windsucker 6 
Alonzo a 
Colsterdale 6 
Lord Fauconberg 4 
Catherine Parr 4 
ittle Davie 5 
Morning Star 6 
Radcliffe Hero 4 
Janey 4 
Jack-the-Giant-ICiller .. 4 
Need wood a 
Cleveland f> 
Captain Cornish 4 
Jacqueline 4 
Heapy 4 
Ammonia 6 
Candlewlck u 
Florist 4 
Marchioness a 
St. Andrew 4 
Charity 4 
age st lb 
8 13 
8 3 
8 1 
7 13 
7 12 
7 12 
7 7 
6 
6 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
6 13 
C 12 
6 12 
6 12 
6 10 
6 10 
G 10 
6 9 
8 
8 
8 
8 
7 
7 
5 13 
5 12 
:> u 
5 10 
6 10 
5 10 
5 8 
6 7 
5 7 
5 7 
6 0 
age st lb 
England’s Glory 5 6 2 
Bird- trap 4 6 2 
Helena (h b) 4 6 1 
Vixen 3 6 0 
Mbs Peddle 4 6 0 
Domino 3 
Light of tbe Harem .... 4 
Pearl 4 
Baron Osy 4 
Criterion 4 
The President 3 
Village Lass 3 
Mhldlesborough 3 
King Alfred 3 
Caliph 3 
Baalbec 3 
Midsummer 3 
Pt-lemy 3 
El Dorado 3 
Diligent 3 
Lady Napier 3 
Blakeley 3 
Toggery 3 
Communist 3 
Streatham Fairy 3 
Julius Agricola 3 
Brldekirk 3 
St. Clare 3 
Pauline 3 
Maid of the Tees 3 
Monimia 3 
Jetty Treffz 3 
Andromache 3 
Pebble 3 
Sister to Aphrodite . . ! . 3 4 9 
Penitent 3 4 6 
Antonio 3 4 C 
Lady Vernon, 4 yrs, and 
Maria, 6 yrs, pay ft. 
6 5 
5 4 
6 2 
6 2 
6 2 
6 0 
6 0 
5 0 
6 0 
5 0 
5 0 
4 13 
4 12 
4 12 
4 10 
10 
* This horse having been entered without the knowledge of Its 
owner, will be struck out by the time prescribed, unless specially 
ordered to remain in. 
Weights for the Grand National Steeplechase. Forfeits to be 
age st lb 
three quarters. 
38 sabs. 
age st 
lb 
Peter Pimple . . . . 
0 
Sir l’eter Laurie 
0 
Miss Mowbray ,, 
9 
Oscar 
9 
Bourton 
7 
The Colonel .... 
0 
Peter 
12 
Half-and-Ilulf .. 
a 10 
10 
Abd-el-Kader. . . . 
6 
Mellon 
2 
Bedford (h b) .... 
0 
Simple Peter .... 
0 
Lucy Neale 
a 9 
12 
JolinolTuam .. 
12 
Victress 
n 9 
11 
Spring 
10 
Muley 
a 9 
7 
Clansman 
7 
Star of England . . 
7 
1 orest Lad 
7 
Garforth a 
Cervus a 9 6 
Sir Mark] 6 0 5 
Geraldus a 9 6 
G by Augur, dam by 
Wanderer a 9 0 
Royalty 6 9 0 
G by Young Priam, dura 
by Woldsman a 9 0 
Luck's, all n 9 0 
Jumpawny (It. Quickstep) 0 9 0 
The F aimer a 9 0 
Swiftsure 9 o 
Little Charley « 9 0 
Robin Hood g 8 12 
A- V 8 ] 12 
Trout (l 8 12 
Burnt Sienna u 8 10 
Chester a 8 10 
Old Ralce a a 7 
La Marche Steeple Chase, April 2. 
Weights to be declared on Feb. 14th, and Acceptances on Feb. 27th 
Nominations. 
Age 
KHquade 6 
La Gxzzu Ladra a 
Topsy a 
Bourton a 
Royalty 6 
Peter Simple a 
Half-und-Hulf a 
Vaut Rlen 
Bedford a 
Franc Picard a 
Caurire a 
Age 
Lady Arthur u 
Flying Buck a 
Glenlyon 
Robin Hood a 
victress u 
The Alp a 
Andante 6 
Cervus a 
The Colonel a 
Li tile Dan u 
age st lb 
age st lb 
5 
8 5 
Jnncy 
7 
0 
5 
8 3 
Billy Richardson .. 
7 
0 
4 
7 12 
Ammonia 
6 
12 
6 
7 9 
Hobby Horse 
6 
12 
4 
7 9 
Heapy 
6 
12 
6 
7 8 
Braxey 
C 
11 
6 
7 8 
Captain Cornish . . 
G 
10 
6 
7 7 
Provost Marshall . . 
6 
9 
4 
7 6 
Miss Agnes 
6 
9 
5 
7 6 
St. Andrew 
6 
7 
4 
7 4 
Cabin Boy 
6 
6 
4 
7 4 
Miss Peddle 
6 
6 
7 4 
Tho Collier 
6 
4 
6 
7 3 
Bracken 
(1 
2 
6 
7 2 
The Event 
6 
2 
4 
7 2 
Bird trap 
6 
2 
4 
7 0 
Merry Monk 
6 
0 
3 
5 12 
Diligent ... 
6 
(i 
3 
6 12 
Phoenix 
6 
3 
3 
6 10 
Bl ight Phccbus 
6 
2 
3 
6 1(1 
Jetty Troffz 
6 
(l 
3 
6 10 
Andromache 
4 
12 
3 
5 9 
Monimia 
4 
111 
3 
6 7 
Antonio 
4 
10 
3 
3 
6 7 
6 6 1 
Penitent 
4 
7 
Should the highest weight accepting be under 8st 61b, it will be 
raised to that weight; and the rest in proportion. 
TnE Convivial Handicap. Forfeits to be declared on or before Feb. 8. 
One mile. 37 subs. 
age st lb 
age lb st 
Daniel O'Rourke 6 8 6 
Songstress 6 8 3 
Vlndex 4 7 13 
Snow don Dunhlll 4 7 11 
Lerrywhent 6 7 11 
Jnck-ihe-Glant-Killcr ..472 
The Puritan 6 7 2 
The General 4 7 0 
Heapy 4 7 0 
Honey-dew 4 7 0 
Ann Eliza 4 7 0 
Ammonia 5 7 0 
Braxey 6 6 13 
Hobby Horse 4 6 13 
Captain Cornish 4 6 12 
Miss Agnes 4 6 12 
The Tempest 6 6 9 
The Collier 6 6 7 
Should the highest weight accepting be under 8st 61b, It will bo 
raised to that weight; and the rest in proportion. 
Axwell 4 6 
Patience 4 6 
Catherine Parr 4 7 8 
Brocket 4 7 8 
Tonic 6 7 7 
Billy Richardson 6 7 4 
The Surveyor 6 7 3 
Wings of a Dove 4 6 2 
Light of the Harem .... 4 G 2 
The President 3 6 0 
Middlesborough 3 6 12 
Streatham Fairy 3 6 10 
The Jewess 3 6 10 
Miss Sellon 3 5 8 
Phoenix 3 5 6 
Jetty Treffz 3 6 2 
Monimia 3 4 12 
Penitent 3 4 10 
RACES IN 1854. 
FEBRUARY. 
Derby Spring 8 1 Nottingham Spring 21 
Lincoln Spring 14 ( 
MARCH. 
Liverpool Spring 1 
Doncaster Spring 7 
Salisbury 9 
Coventry Spring 14 
APRIL. 
Kipling Coates 16 
Cattcrick Bridge 19 
Warwick 21 
Northampton 29 
Croxton Park 4 
Epsom Spring 6 
Cheltenham Spring 12 
Newmarket Craven 17 
MAY. 
Abergavenny 2o 
York Spring 26 
Malton 27 
Lewes 19 
Bath 23 
Liverpool Hunt Club 24 
Epsom 30 
Newmarket First Spring 1 
Chester Spring 9 
Newmarket Second Spring. ... 16 
Shrewsbury 18 
Lothians and Edinburgh 18 
JUNE. 
Manchester 71 Beverley and Hull 28 
Ascot Heath 13 | Bibury 28 
Nowcastle-on-Tyne 20 I Stockbrldge 29 
Hampton 21 Ludlow 30 
Carlisle 26 | Winchester 30 
JULY. 
Newmarket 4 
Worcester 4 
Laneuster 6 
Mansfield n 
Liverpool 12 
Ipswich 13 
AUGUST. 
Stourbridge 17 
Stamford 18 
Nottingham 20 
Goodwood 25 
Ripon 31 
Brighton 2 
Brighton Club 4 
Odiham 7 
Yarmouth 8 
Reading 9 
North Staffordshire 8 
Wolverhampton 14 
Lghnm 15 
SEPTEMBER. 
York 23 
Hereford 24 
Eccles 28 
Chelmsford 29 
Derby 29 
Plymouth 30 
Lincoln 31 
Leicester 20 
Manchester Autumn 21 
Lanark 22 
Newmarket First October .... 26 
Walsall 27 
Northallerton 28 
Caledonian Hunt 17 
Richmond j,s 
Newmarket Houghton 23 
Worcester Autumn 31 
Warwick 5 
Lichfield 7 
Western Meeting 7 
Rochester and Chatham 7 
Doncaster 12 
Pontefract is 
Bedford 19 
OCTOBER. 
Chester Autumn 3 
Yorkshire Union Hunt 5 
Wrexham 9 
Newmarket Second October .. 9 
Warwick Autumn 17 
_ NOVEMBER. 
Epsom Autumn 2 | Cowbrldge Hunt 8 
IRISH RACES. 
. APRIL. 
Llsmacrory j 3 
STEEPLECHASES TO COME. 
(WEATHER permitting.) 
Feb. 8.— -Derby Spring Midland and Selling Steeplechases closed, 
weights published and acceptances declin ed. The Hurdle 
Race closed. Hunt Stakes (on the flat) closed. 
„ 14 and 16.— Lincoln Spring. Grand Chase and Handicap Hurdle 
Race closed. The Selling Race closes Feb. 14. 
„ 15.— Bromley (West Kent). Free Handicap closed. 
» 16.— Torquay. The Grand Chase closed ; weights to be pub- 
lished Feb. li, and forfeits declared Feb. 14. The Devon 
Hunt closes Feb. 11. 
„ 17.— Harrow. Great Metropolitan ; weights to appear on Feb. 6, 
and forfeits on Feb. 9. A Selling Steeplechase to close the 
evening before running. 
„ 21.— Carmarthenshire Hunt Meeting. The Open Steeplechase 
closed; forfeits to be declared Feb. 11. The Hurdle Race 
closed Jan. 21, forfeits to be declared on Feb. 18 Tlio 
Carmarthenshire Handicap and Trial Stakes closed. 
March 1.— Liverpool Grand National closed; forfeits to be declared on 
7th Feb. 
„ 7 — Doncaster Grand National closed. 
„ 10.— Beverley, Hull, and Eust Riding. To close and name on the 
20th of February. 
„ 10.— Wetherby. Handicap closes Feb. 13; weights to be pub 
lished on the 18th. 
„ 16. — Tadcaster. Handicap closesd; weights to bo published 
Feb. 11, and forfeits declared Feb. 25. The Fanners’ C’liuse 
and Selling Hurdle Race close March 1. 
„ 15.— Coventry Steeplechase and Hurdle Race. The Coventry 
Handicap, Craven Handicap, and Fr«e Handicap, closed ; 
weights to be published on the 16th. Selling Stukcs and 
Selling Steeplechase close the evening before running. 
" 16. — Morton. in-the-Morsh (Gloucestershire). 
>1 23- — Grand Military, at Leamington, to close and name on or 
before March 3. 
» 24. — Wurwick. Grand Annual and Free Handicap close March 
1; weights to be published on the 4th, and acceptance* 
declared oa (lie 8th. Hunt Cup cl08«3 the ©YCHlng before 
runnlDg. 
