THE FIELD 
[Saturday, 
gained some which we never observed before. Beeswing, 
Pocahontas, and Barbelle, have no two-year-old produce to 
show; but Alice Hawthorn has Oulston by Melbourne 
(13 engagements) in Mr. Howard’s hands, while Crucifix 
has Chalice by Orlando, who is highly spoken of, in Lord 
Clifden’s. Paletot, by Touchstone, the first of Canezou’s 
foals, is engaged twenty deep ; and Cavalier, by Orlando 
out of Ellipsis, who fetched the highest auction price 
(520 guineas) among the yearlings of last year, is also in 
Mr. Howard’s stable, with IS engagements. Collingwood, 
Chanticleer, Planet, Flatcatcher, and Surplice, are the 
sires of whose quality we are to have a taste this year, 
for the first time. Orphrev, the first runner by the latter, 
made his bow at Nottingham Spring this week; but though 
he was honoured with first favouritism, he finished 
nowhere. Some of the two-year-olds have already 
engagements quite equal to any in Lord George Ben- 
tinck’s “ Gaper” days. For instance, we find the brother 
to Champagne, who has been christened Claret, with 27 
— (Well done The Squire !) — Valentinian 27, Brother to 
Bribery 26, Lord Alfred 26, Paradigm 25, Vandal 23, and 
Strood with 22 . Lord Exeter is still faithful to Nutwith 
and Hazel has 26 , and Nutjobber 28 engagements. Chal 
low Boy, who has begun the year so well at Nottingham 
has no such luck, as tlic Mottisfont, Althorp Park Stakes, 
and Great Yorkshire Stakes, have the only mentions we 
can find of him. Macrcmmn,wc believe, was bought, shortly 
before his birth, by Mr. W. Stebbing, from Lord Exeter, 
along with Mecca, Datura, and Minaret; but her produce 
was not so favoured as that of the others, and hence 
Challow Boy became Mr. T. Parr’s for 60 gs. This is 
the third instance of luck, in three successive seasons, 
which Mr. T. Parr has had with cast-offs. So much for 
the future of the Turf. Next week we hope to shift the 
venue to the banks of the Mersey, or rather to Becher’s 
Brook. 
®|tc ®urf. 
TATTERS ALL’S.— Monday. 
LiVEnrooL Grand National. — 0 to 1 was taken to various 
sums about Miss Mowbray, and 7 to 1 to upwards of 100/. about 
Bourton. La Gnzzu I.udra hod on ndvnncing tendency; Cock- 
crow had two or three friends apparently fulfof conlido’nce; and 
25 to 1 was taken to 7 5/. about Oseur, ufler a couple of bets of 
300 to 10 eacli had been booked. 
Tub Two Thousand.— 700 to 200 was taken about Ruby— the 
taker offering to go on. Very little done about Phaeton. 
Tub Derby. — 500 to 100 was betted against Autocrat, and 
although something was whispered about “hedging money,” 
yet it was quite clear that his position was a little shaken ; 7 to 
1 would have been taken to n considerable amount about King 
Tom, butsenreely 13 to 2 was obtainable; 5 to 2 to fully 160/. 
in the aggregate was token about the couple. A strong dis- 
position to lay against Dervish was manifested, particularly 
towards the close, when 16 to 1 was betted and afterwards 
offered. 2.000 to 90, 1,100 to 50, and finally 500 to 25 taken 
about Rubv; 625 to 25 about Acrobat; and 1,500 to 30 about 
Bessus. Closing prices : — 
Nottingham Spring Handicap. 
4 to 1 ngst Mr. J. J. Henderson's Annabel (taken) 
5 to 1 Mr. \V. Moseley's Alonzo 
C to 1 Mr. J. Dawson's Jack Deeming (taken) 
7 to 1 Mr. I!. Walker's Tlie Event (taken) 
8 to 1 Mr. D. Blythe's Florist (taken) 
Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase. 
C to 1 agst Mr. T. Mason's Miss Mowbray (taken) 
7 to 1 Mr. Moseley's Bourton (taken) 
12 to 1 Mr. J. Williams's La Gazza Ladra (taken) 
12 to 1 Mr. HignClTs Hulf-and-Half (taken) 
20 to 1 Mr. Dclamarre's Lady Arthur (taken) 
25 to 1 Lord Waterford's Cockcrow (taken) 
25 to 1 Mr. Osborne's Abd-el-Kader (taken) 
25 to 1 Mr. T. Mason's Oscar (taken) 
100 to 15 La Gazza Ladra and Peter, coupled (taken) 
Northamptonshire Stakes. 
12 to 1 agst Sir J. Boswell's Bed Lion (taken) 
20 to 1 - — - Mr. J. Powney s Marc Antony (taken) 
25 to 1 Mr- Bowes 8 Daniel O'Bourke (taken) 
25 to 1 Duke of Bedford's Dlomcdia (taken) 
Great Metropolitan Stakes. 
Id to 1 agst Lord John Scott's Vingt-un— 20 to 1 also laid 
18 to 1 Mr. Mare's Ariosto (taken) 
20 to 1 Mr. Harrison’s Lindrlek (taken) 
Great Northern Handicap. 
8 to 1 ngst Count de Prado's Agulla 
20 to 1 Sir. J. J. Henderson's Lough Pawn (taken) 
20 to 1 Sir. Howard’s Virago (to 25 /.) 
Chester Cup. 
18 to 1 agst Mr. A. Nicholl s Newmlnstcr (take 20 to 1) 
18 to 1 Sir. Howard s Star of Surrey (offered) 
30 to 1 Mr. SIclklam's Peggy (taken) 
1,000 to 30 Mr. G. B. Price's Tom (taken) 
1,000 to 25 Sir. J. Powncy's Marc Antony (taken) 
Two Thousand Guineas Stakes. 
7 to 2 agst Sir. J. Adkln's ltuby (taken freely) 
8 to 1 Lord Exeter's Phaeton (taken) 
Derbt. 
5 to 1 agst Sir. R. E, Cooper's Autocrat (taken) 
13 to 2 Buron Rothschild’s King Tom 
1G to 1 Lord Derby's Dervish (taken and offered) 
20 to 1 Sir. J. Adkln's Ruby (taken) 
25 to 1 Lord Derby’s Acrobat (taken) 
50 to 1 Sir. Greville's Be-ssus (taken) 
5 to 2 the two leading favourites (taken) 
Oaks. 
8 to 1 ugst Lord Chesterfield’s Omoo (taken) 
Thursday. 
Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase.— Miss Mow- 
bray was backed for about 200/. at 11 to 2; 5 to 1 the current 
oiler at the close. Bourton was nominally at 7 to 1. Hnlf-and- 
Half opened at 10 to 1, taken to 50/., but towards tlio close 12 
and 13 were luid. One bet of 1,300 to 100 is to bo staked within 
a given time. Maurice Daley advanced to 16 to 1 (taken); and 
16 and 15 to 1 were taken about Oscar. Crubbs moved forward 
with consideroble celerity— 30 and 25 to 1 were tuken, notwith- 
standing un even bet of 10/. that Le is not on tbo race-course 
when the other horses pass the post In the City circle, in the 
morning, the first bet luid against him was 1,000 to 15, after 
which the odds fell to those just stated. 
Chester Cup.— 1,500 to 60, and 625 to 25, taken about 
Peggy; 2,000 to 50 about Dr. O’Toole; and 875 to 25 about 
Sandhurst. Offers to loy 9 to 1 agst Ncwminster and Star of 
Surrey, coupled. 
Derby.— 800 to 40 taken obout Ruby; 500 to 20, COO to 25, 
and 1,000 to 45 taken obout Acrobat; 625 to 25, and 550 to 25, 
about Wild Huntsman; 1,000 to 25 agst Bessus; 1,000 to 200 
would have been taken about Autocrat. 
Oaks. — 100 to 25 taken about Meteora. 
Derby 1855. — 4,000 to 100, and ufterwurds 2,000 to 40, lnid 
agst Paletot; 5,000 to 100 agst Vandal, and the same ogst 
Bonnie Morn. Closing prices 
Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase. 
5 to 1 Bgst Mr. T. Mason’s Miss Mowbray (11 to 2 taken freely) 
7 to 1 Mr. Moseley's Bourton 
12 to 1 Mr, J. Williams s La Gazza Ladra (taken) 
13 to 1 Mr. Bignell’s Half-and-Half (taken) 
15 to 1 Mr. T. Mason's (Incur (taken) 
10 to 1 Mr. James's Maurice Daylcy (taken) 
26 to 1 Mr. Cotgreave's CTabbs (taken) 
30 to 1 Mr. Slater’s Burnt Sienna (taken) 
Northamptonshire Stakes. 
11 to 1 agst Mr. Dawson's Red Lion (taken) 
20 to 1 Duke of Bedford's Diomedia (taken) 
Great Metropolitan Stakes. 
16 to 1 ngst Mr. Harrison's Lindrick (taken) 
30 to 1 Mr. T. Parr's Rataplan (to 001.) 
Great Northern Handicap. 
20 to 1 agst Sir C. Monck's Vindex (taken) 
Chester Cup. 
25 to 1 agst Mr. Melklam's Peggy (taken) 
35 to 1 Captain Little's Sandhurst (taken) 
40 to 1 Mr. H. Hill's Dr. O'Toole (taken) 
60 to 1 Mr. Inman's Horatio (taken) 
Derby. 
20 to 1 agst Mr. J. Adkln's Ruby (taken and offered) 
22 to 1 Lord Derby's Acrobat (taken) 
22 to 1 Mr. Merry’s Wild Huntsman (taken) 
40 to 1 Mr. Greville's Bessus (taken) 
Oaks. 
4 to'l agst Lord Derby’s Meteora (taken) 
Derry 1855. 
60 to 1 agst Lord Derby's Paletot (taken) 
60 to 1 Sir C. Monck's Vandal (taken) 
60 to 1 Mr. Bowes's Bonnie Morii (taken) 
BETTING AT MANCHESTER.— Tdesdat. 
Notwithstanding most of the members having left for Not- 
tingham, there was a strong attendance. Business, however, 
,r o,3 principally confined to the events to bo decided there to-day. 
For tho Liverpool Steeplechase Miss Mowbray and Bourton were 
ngnin in, for tho former was backed for 50/. at 6 to 1 ; the latter 
for 30/. at 8 to 1. For the other spring events the betting was 
void of interest. Closing prices : — 
Liverpool Steeplechase. 
C to 1 agst Miss Mowbray (t) I 12 to 1 agst Half-and-Half (off.) 
8 to 1 Bourton (t) 25 to 1 Maurice Daley (t) 
11 to 1 La Gazza Ladra (t) | 25 to 1 Ab-dcl-Kader (t) 
Northamptonshire Handicap. 
12 to 1 agst Red Lion (t) | 16 to 1 ugst Mark Anthony (off.) 
Metropolitan. 
15 to 1 agst Royalist (t) I 20 to 1 agst Annie Sutherland (t) 
20 to 1 Ariosto (t) 
Chester Cup. 
1,000 to CO agst Ncwminster (off. i I 60 to 1 agst Bridesmaid (t) 
1 Star of Surrey (off) 60 to 1 Royalist (t) 
1 Talfourd (t) 1 1,000 to 15 Balllnafad (t) 
Two Thousand Guineas. 
7 to 2 agst Ruby (t) | 6 to 1 agst Bolardo (off.) 
Derby. 
15 to 1 agst Dervish (t) | 1,000 to 15 ngst Canute 
FniDAY. 
This morning there was a fair attendance; business, however, was 
limited, and chiefly confined to the Liverpool events. Kilqumlc and 
Escape were backed at 6 to 1 each for the Spring Cup. The only new 
feature in the Steeplechase was an Improvement in Maurice Daly and 
Crabbs— 15 to 1 taken to some money about the former, und 25 to 1 
about the lutter. 
Liverpool Steeplechase. 
5 to lagst .Miss Mowbray (t & o) 
8 to 1 Bourton (t freely) 
20 to 
40 to 
20 to 1 ag-t Peter Simple (t) 
26 to 1 Cockcrow (t) 
25 to I Crabbs (t) 
25 to 1 Abd-el-Kader (t) 
1 1 to 1 La Gazza Ladra (t) 
15 to 1 Maurice Duly (t) 
Liverpool Spring Cup. 
6 to 1 ngst Escape (t) | G to 1 agst Kilquade (t) 
Northamptonshire Handicap. 
12 to 1 agst Red Lion (t) I 25 to 1 agst Trifle (t) 
20 to 1 Dromedla (t) 
Metropolitan Handicap. 
15 to 1 agst Royalist (t) I 20 to 1 agst Lendrick (t) 
1G to 1 Ariosto (t) 
Chester Cup. 
20 to 1 agst Ncwminster (t) I 50 to 1 agst Bridesmaid (t) 
22 *o 1 Star of Surrey (t) 1000 to 10 Lancashire Lass (t) 
£0 to 1 Tom (t) | w 
Two Thousand Guineas. 
7 to 2 agst Ruby (t & offered) | 8 to 1 agst Phaeton (offered) 
Derby. 
7 to 1 agst King Tom (t) ; | 20 to 1 ngst Acrobat 
NOTTINGHAM RACES.— Tuesday. 
Tnu Trial Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 20 added, for 3 yvs old and 
and upwards: weights for age. Mures and geldings nllowcd 4 lb. 
One mile and a quarter. 
Mr. T. Parr's Rataplan, by The Baron, 4 yrs, 8st 61b Flatman 1 
Mr. Steven’s Sir George, 3 yrs, Gst 71b Wells 3 
Mr. Wilmott's Blakeley, 3 yrs, Gst 71b Ashmall 4 
Mr. Fcnnlng's Tonic, G yrs, 8st 131b Charlton 2 
Betting— 2 to 1 on Rutuplun, 4 to 1 against Tonic. Won in a canter 
by two lengths; a length between second and third; two lengths 
between third and fourth. 
Nottingham Spring Handicap of 10 sovs each, 5 ft., and only 3 if 
declared, &c., with 60 added. The owner of the second horse to save 
his stake. Certain winners extra. One mile and a half. 
Mr. Moseley’s Alonzo, by Alpheus, aged, 8 st 31b Charlton 1 
Mr. Barton's The Surveyor, 5 yrs, 7st DID Aldcroft 2 
Mr. J. J. Henderson's Annabel, 3 yrs, 5st 111b Cliff 3 
Jack Lceming, G yrs, 8st 31b (Flatman), Tomboy, uged,7st 51b (Ken- 
dall), Landscape, 4 yrs, 7st 21b (D. Hughes), Florist, 4 yrs, 7st 2lb 
(Midgcley), Wcllsbo'irne, h.b., 5 yrs, 7st 21b (Wells), Vixen, 3 yrs, Gst 
181b illicit), Old Castoff, 5 yrs, Gst 91b (Ashmall), The Event, 6 yrs. Gst 
91b (Malt), Miss Goldschmidt, 5 yrs, Gst 91b (Musgrove), and Roebuck, 
3 yrs, Gst 111b (Bates), also started. 
Betting— 3 to 1 ngst Annabel (taken freely), 3 to 1 agst Alonzo 
(taken freely), G to 1 agst Wellsboume, 8 to 1 agst Vixen. Won by a 
neck. Three quarters of a length between second and third. Wells- 
bouvne and Florist, fourth and fifth, were close up. 
Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, with 30 added, for 2 yrs old ; colts, Sst 71b; 
fillies, fist 41b ; winners extra; second horse to save his stake; about 
half u mile straight. 
Mr. T. Parr s Challow Boy Flatman 1 
Mr. Edwards's Sylvia Aldcroff 2 
Mr. II. Lister's b. f. by Rochester, Doe Kendull 3 
b. f. by Chanticleer, dam by Don John (Aslimall), Betsey (Yates), 
Madame Valentine (J. Lowe), und Orphrey (Trecn, jun.), also started. 
Betting— 6 to 2 agst Orphrey, 7 to 2 agst Challow Boy, 9 to 2 ugst 
Betsey, 5 to 1 ugst Sylvia. Won by a neck. Same between second und 
third. 
Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, with 25 added, for nil ages. 
One mile. 
Mr. Megson’s Songster, by Touchstone, 6 yrs, 7st 21b Wells 1 
Mr. 1). Blythe's Florist, 4 yrs, 7st 31b Aldcroft 2 
Mr. Mumlny's Jessamine, 3 yrs, Gst Cliff 3 
Tonic, C yrs, fist 71b (Charlton), Apostate. 6yrs,7st51b (Paimer), The 
Event, 5 yrs, 7st (Mult), Lina, 4 yrs, Gst 121b (Kendall), Salopian, 6 yrs, 
Gst 81b ( Bailey), Sam, 4 yrs, Gst 71b (Hlett:, und Field Marshal, 3 vis, 6st 
101b (D. Hughes), also started. 
Betting— 2 to 1 agst Jessamine, 5 to 2 ngst Songster, 6 to 1 agst Tonic, 
and 7 to 1 ngst Florist. Won by a neck. Length and a half between 
second nnd third 
The Park Stakes of 6 sovs each, with 20 added. For three years old 
and upwards. Optional selling weights. Second horse to save Ills 
stake. T.Y.C. 
Mr. Etchos's Red Rose, 3 yrs, (30/.), Gst 31b D. Himlies 1 
Mr. Jones's Telegraph, 4 yrs (20/.), fist White 2 
Mr. Illoss's Julian, 5 yrs (20/ ), Sst 101b Charlton 3 
Jenny Wren (20/.), Gst lib (Palmer),. Defendant (lute Law Suit), 4 yrs 
(20/.), fist (Wells), Salmon, 4 yrs, (20/.), fist (Johnson), Indiana, 3 yrs 
(20/.). Gst 131b I Prior), Richmond, 3 yrs (20/.), Gst 21b (Bailey), Sam, 4 
yrs (30/.), Sst 41b (Hlett), and Lioness, 3 yrs (30/.), Gst 31b (Ashmell), 
also started. " v ” 
Won by half a length. Neck between second and third. 
VVBDNB8DAY. 
Hurdle Stakes of 6 sovs. each. Optional selling weights. Two 
miles and a quarter over seven flights of hurdles. 
Mr. Lambert s Lcda (lib), 6 yrs (20/.), 10st41b, W. Johnson 1 
Mr. Lister's Fazcly, aged (20/.), lost 41b W. Marson 0 
Fazely refused the first flight, and Lcda had it her own way to the 
end. 
Handicap Hurdle Race of 7 sovs. each, 5 ft., and 2 only if declared, 
&c., with 40 added. The second to save his stake. Certain winners 
extra. Two miles and a half over seven flights of hurdles. 
Mr. Edwards’s Beech Nut, 4 yrs, 8st (carried 8st 21b) ~ 
Mr. J. Brown s Tom Gurney, (h b), 6 yrs, 9st 41b. ..T Price 2 
xi i>t ,. Bo / ce 8 Victress, aged, JOst C. Boyce 3 
Mr Bloods Star of England, aged, lOst Tasker 1 
iff. £ Kcd ’,? 8t 7lb ( G - Stephens); Squire of Maltou, aged 9, f 
Mho J W® n b , C r X f ra) 'P a " dy) , ; , Tedd «icy. 6 yrs, 9st 9-b (Including 
Mbextia) (W. R. Ilolman); President (h b), aged, 9st 41b (Weavers 
Blue Bonnet aged 9st (J. Noble); and Salopian, 5 yrs, 8st 101b (n 
Copeland), also started. ' t"- 
B . e “ ln 8— 5 to 2 agst Teddesley ; 3 to 1 agst Star of Englnnd; 6 to 1 
ngst om Gurney; 8 to 1 ugst Victress; 10 to 1 each agst Beech Nut 
President, and Squire of Multon. Won by a length ; bad third Bin ’ 
Bonnet fell at the hurdles below the distance, threw her jockey ami 
followed tlie leading horses in. QU 
The Forest Handicap of 3 sovs. each, with 25 added; for all ages.- 
Mr. Etches's Red Rose, 3 yrs, 6st Mb Bates 1 
Mr. J J. Henderson's Annabel, 3 yrs, 6st 91b Cliff 2 
Mr. Megson's Songster, 6 yrs, 7st 91b Wells 3 
Mr. Reeves's Lioness, 3 yrs, Gst Cresswell 4 
Tonic, Gyrs, Sst (Charlton); Surveyor, 5 yrs, 7st 121b (Aldcroft)- 
Game Chicken, 4 yrs, 7st (Ashmull); and Lima, 4 yrs, 5st 71b ( Busin' 
also started. v UJ » 
Betting-2 to 1 agst Songster; 7 to 2 agst Annabel; 6 to 1 agst 
Tonic; G to 1 ugst Surveyor; 7 to 1 agst Red Rose. Won by half a 
length ; a neck only between second and third, and between third and 
Hunters’ Stake of 2 guineas each, with 10 added. Weight for age- 
certain winners extra. Gentlemen riders. Professionals 71b extra’ 
Two miles and a half; over seven flights of hurdles. 
Mr. Maltby’8 Wild Hero, 13st Owner 1 
Mr. Houghton's Little Boy Blue, 12st 71b Mr. Pearson 2 
Mr. Lambert's Dalsey, 13st 71b (including 71b extra) 
C. Boyce 3 
Betting — 5 to 4 on Wild Hero. Won cleverly by two lengths, a 
length between the second and third. ^ 
The Castle Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 20 added. The second to 
save his stake. For two years old and upwards. Optionul selling 
weights. About half a mile. 
Mr. Bloss's Jullien, 6 yrs (20/.) Sst 41b Charlton 1 
Mr. Webb's Indiana, 3 yrs (20/.) Gst 31b Prior 2 
Proserpine, 2 yrs (30/.), 4st. 8lb (carried 4st 91b) (Priam); Linn, 
4 yrs (20/.), 7st 81b (Aldcroft) ; Lioness, 3 yrs (20/.), 6st 31b (Ashmall) 
and Jessamine. 3 yrs (30/.), Gst Gib (Arthur), also started. 
Betting— 7 to 4 ugst Jullien; 1 to 1 agst Jessamine. Won by a 
head. Proserpine and Lina well uf, and so close together that the 
Judge did not place a third. The winner was afterwards sold by 
auction for 35 guineas. 
The Selling Hurdle Race was won by Mr. Poole's President 
beuting Leda and Fazeley. 
CARMARTHEN STEEPLECHASES. 
Tuesday. — Oten Stbeplechasb. 
Petworth i 
Esmeralda 2 
8 Ran. Won easily. 
Hunters’ Stakes. 
The Slave j 
Little Rose 2 
6 Ran. — Won by two lengths. — Winner objected to, 
gtainntioits, odlciglrts, aub gUajrfimrts. 
YORK SPRING MEETING.— April 25. 
The Flying Dutchman’s Handicap. Forfeits to be declared by the 
1st of March. If the highest weight accepting be under 8st 71b, 
it will be raised to that weight, and the rest in proportion. 
Talfourd . 
Lough Bawn . 
Catspaw 
Bro. to Grey Tommy 
Itch 
Lucio 
Peggy 
age st 
lb 
age st 
lb 
6 
8 
9 
Jnney 
G 
8 
5 
8 
7 
Captain Cornish .... 
G 
K 
8 
3 
Aldford 
G 
7 
5 
8 
2 
Bruxey 
G 
7 
6 
8 
1 
La Belle 
G 
G 
5 
7 
8 
Ammonia 
6 
6 
4 
7 
7 
Hazlcnut 
G 
G 
5 
7 
7 
The Hatchet 
6 
5 
7 
G 
Sine qua Non 
5 
12 
5 
7 
6 
Ivan 
5 10 
7 
4 
Light of the Harem . . 
.. 4 
5 10 
ft 
7 
4 
Virago 
5 
9 
4 
7 
3 
Sister of Mercy 
ft 
8 
5 
7 
2 
Caliph 
6 
7 
4 
7 
2 
Midsummer 
5 
7 
4 
7 
0 
Baulbec 
5 
7 
ft 
7 
0 
Jack Frost 
5 
7 
a 
6 12 
Surgeon-General .... 
6 
G 
6 
G 
12 
Jonathan Martin .... 
5 
6 
G 
11 
General Breezo 
6 
5 
4 
6 
11 
Toggery 
5 
4 
4 
6 
11 
El Dorado 
5 
3 
5 
G 
11 
Pauline 
5 
0 
6 
6 
10 
Jetty Treffz 
4 
II 
4 
6 
8 
Kennyside Hero 
.. 3 
4 
7 
BELFAST. — March 9th. 
Acceptances for the Great Belfast Handicap of 6 sovs. each, 6 
forfeit, with 100 added. Three and a half English miles. A winner 
of a 100/. or upwards, after the weights are published, to curry 71b 
extra. 
age st lb 
Cock Robin (h. b.) all 0 
Maid of the West a 10 10 
Deurest Mao a 10 10 
Hercules (h. b.) a 10 7 
Lady Bird 4 10 2 
Pale Face a 9 12 
The Prince a 
Seaman a 
Laura 0 
Steam Engine a 
Louth (h. b.) a 
age st lb 
9 10 
9 10 
9 2 
CATTERICK BRIDGE MEETING.— April 19. 
Borough Handicap. Two miles. Forfeits to be declared on 
the 1st of March. 
Sir Rowland Trencliard 
age st lb 
age 
st lb 
6 
8 0 
La Belle 
G 
111 
4 
7 10 
Augusta 
6 
HI 
a 
7 7 
Honeydew 
G 
9 
6 
7 G 
Tlie Event 
0 
6 
6 
7 G 
Middlesborough .... 
.. 3 
6 
12 
6 
7 4 
General Breezo 
6 
6 
4 
7 4 
Bllllngham 
6 
6 
4 
7 0 
Liberator 
•; 
6 
3 
6 
7 0 
Annabel 
6 
0 
4 
7 0 
Monimia 
4 
12 
4 
G 13 
Maid of the Tees . . . . 
4 
12 
5 
6 12 
Jack the Giant Killer 
Janey 
Billy Richardson 6 6 12 
The Hornby Handicap Stakes of 7 sovs. each, 3 ft, with GO added. 
About a mile and a half. 
age st lb 
Evadne 5 8 2 
Annie Sutherland 6 7 12 
Sir Rowland Trenchurd 0 7 8 
Itch 4 7 6 
Jack the Giant Killer.... 4 7 3 
Billy Richardson 5 7 3 
La Belle 4 6 13 
age st lb 
Iloneydew 4 G 12 
Georgy 4 G 0 
Axwell 4 G 6 
Birdtrap 4 0 6 
Middlesborough 3 G 0 
The Sheriff 3 6 6 
Bridekirk 3 5 0 
COVENTRY RACES. — March 14th. 
Craven Steeplechase.— There arc 20 acceptances. View Halloo, 
Simple Peter, Columbine, Victress, Cervus, Bull Anchor, Dearest Mae, 
Melody, Stanley, and White Mouse are struck out. 
Hurdle Race.— Nineteen are struck out: Tho Alp, Tom Gurney, 
Victress, Mayday, Geraldus, Calmar, Paultons, Theodine, Cheroot, and 
Old Rake accept. The Alp's weight lias been raised to list 71b, and 
the rest In proportion. 
Coventry Handicap.— Thirteen accept. Whalebone's weight D 
raised to 8st 71b, and tho rest lu proportion. 
WARWICK SPRING MEETING. 
Acceptances for the Free Handicap. 
age st lb 
age st lb 
Warwick a 7 10 
Massaroni 4 6 13 
Eliza 4 7 3 
Adelaide 3 5 1- 
Cardtmfl Wlsemau G 7 1 
