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March ll.J 
THE FIELD. 
CW 
SPORTING MISCELLANEOUS. 
TURFIANA. 
T Waterford 1ms 27 horses in training by J. Piinw ftt 
L hmore Eight of Lord Glasgow’s horses have 
rived at Newmarket. The filly by logo, out of Bel e 
' lip which won at Liverpool, was purchased at the late 
J® (lie's sale for 01 guineas. Vanish, Castanette, and 
-n samcr have gone to Voltigeur. The Hull Stakes ha. 
with 8 subscribers, the Ilolderness Hunt Stakes with 
; ,0 S d*S Bishop Burton Stakes with 2.3. The Cheshire 
Welter Cup has closed with 17 subscribers. 
h-rribers to the Somersetshire Stakes. Mr. Max field ha. 
altered his colours to orange, purple belt, and white cap. 
Pin th Worker is in for 37 7. on the forfeit list. Deerhound oo/., 
nrotheJ to Maid of Maslmm 305/., Nancy 43/., Good Morn- 
• „ ({ >/ Thirteen have not paid their forfeits for the las 
Derby, and nine for the last Oaks. The Sportng Magart* 
,u- this month has tv capital engraving of the Newmarket 
Challenge Whip, now held by Mr. Morns. It seems that 
it was first given between the years 10/4 and 1715, by the 
fourteenth Baron Bacve. A list of the winners, furnished 
by Mr. Robinson, the great ex-jockoy (who is now a 
irainer), going back as far as 1778, is subjoined to the 
During the whole of that time it has only pro- 
duced nine races. The Epsom Railway Plate has 49 entries, 
the Manor Plate 50, and the Epsom Summer Handicap -9. 
Blue Bonnet’s colt to the Plying Dutchman is tlio seve 
nth colt she has had; her other three foals were ft lies. 
Knight of A venal and Claverhousc have been her luckiest 
hitherto. 
Newcastj.e-on-Tyne Spring Meeting.— There are 
four stakes at this meeting (March 27), and 85 sovs. are added. 
The Tyne Spring Handicap ol 5 sovs. 3 ft. (oO sovs. added), 
closes on March 18th, and the Hunter and Welter Stakes on 
the same day. ~ 
TIIE Trariorb Steeplechase Meeting comes oft 
on May 3rd, 4th, and 5th. There are nine races, and ‘—0 
sovs. are udded. All horses aro lo be entered to Air. John 
Phelan at the Great Hotel, the evculng before starting. 
A Remarkable Circumstance— At Wood House, near 
Brisco, a dog, the property of Mr. David Irving, unfortu- 
nate! v was caught in a trap that the gamekeeper had set to 
destroy vermin, and, ns its foot was sorely injured Mr. 
Irvin" ordered his <ervnnt-mau to destroy the dog. He ac- 
cordingly took it into a field for that purpose, and on Ins re- 
turn told his master that he hud hanged, drowned, and also 
buried the dog. Artec it had been in its grave for throe 
days and nights, Mr. Irving and his neighbours heard the dog 
howliii", and on going to Hie place where it was buried, found 
that it had nearly got out again. They took the soil oft it, 
and it got up, shook itself and ran home, and is at present 
doing well. — Carlisle Patriot. 
Navan (Co. Meath) Steeplechases.— This lncetin 
which was to have taken place on the 4th of April, is, we 
believe, not likely to come off this year. The subscription 
list wus filled to overflowing, and the articles about being 
published, when the committee received notice from the 
proprietor of the course, of his intention of breaking it up 
So great is the stimulus to convert grass into arable land 
that it is feared a green field cannot be had in the neigh- 
bourhood of the town. 
jirtjus states that Mr. Harry Hill lias opened a 10,000/. 
book, for the accommodation of breeders especially. He 
says of the Derby-betting— “It is still dull, and only 
enlivened by the fishiness of Autocrat, who would not he 
first favourite if nil the money that was wanted was got 
on King Tom. Acrobat is daily backed by good men, and 
Bessus begins to hold up bis bead again.” 
Li smoke Salmon Weirs.— The take of salmon at the 
Llsmore (Co. Waterford) weirs is far exceeding those of 
many years pust. Messrs. Poley and Clitfe, the lessee-*, are 
breeding fish on the new system. 
The following arc the entries for the West of Scotland 
Steeplechase : — Hercules, by Combat, Maid of the West, 
Sam Slink, Isaac, Mnley, Lady Longsight, Ainstidcs, 
Escape, and Simon the Cellarer. 
The Racing Times makes the following announcement 
in favour of the legality of betting offices, under the new 
bill. It runs as follows — “ Mr. Brainwcll’s Opinion oil the 
Betting Bill.— We arc in a position to state, that Mr. 
Brnmwell now considers that the opinion lie gave to Mr. 
Downes on the betting bill is unsound, and that lie agrees 
with the one we obtained from Mr. Huddlestone. who, we 
arc in a position to State, is also supported by the Attorney- 
general.” It nlso adds, that Sir Peter Laurie is fired, and 
put out of training. 
Match against Time. — Lieutenant Wellesley Gros- 
vetior, son of Lord Robert Grosvenor, and Lieutenant 
Hare, both of the 1st Life Guards, now quartered at 
Windsor, bet the sum of 50 guineas that Lieut. Grosvenor 
would not drive a horse, belonging to the latter gentleman, 
in a dog-cart, with bis servant, from the barrack-yard, at 
Spitlal, to Salt-bill and back, in 25 minutes, the distance, 
in and out, being upwards of eight miles. The start took 
pTnee at half-past seven o’clock Inst Wednesday morning, 
and ’the great interest excited on the event brought out 
nearly the whole of the regiment along the line. Lieut. 
Grosvenor having to pass through the towns of Windsor 
and Eton, the chances of winning were three to one against 
him, although lie is known to be a first-rate whip ; hut 
on his passing through Windsor, on his return, he had 
it all liis own way; aud so confident was lie of winning, 
that he slackened his pace from thence to the barracks, 
and lost by two seconds. It is expected the trial will be 
repeated. 
Funeral of Lord Stamford’s Stud Groom. — Joseph 
Movcrlcy, head stud groom in the Earl of Stamford’s 
family, was buried List Friday, March 3rd, at the church 
adjoining his lordship’s seat,Envile Ball, near Stowhridge. 
Forty of hfs fellow-servants, and several of the tenantry, 
followed the body from the hall to the church, where it 
was met by the Earl aud Countess. No man was ever 
more deeply regretted by bis noble employer and fellow- 
servants. He was 63 yeavs of age, and had held his 
situation since lsil. 
Bath Races, 1854. — The Somersetshire Stakes has 
closed with 84 suh'-crilieis ; the City Cup has 2.3; the Trial 
Stakes": and the Weston Stakes, for twu-venv-olds, baa 
15 subscribers. The meeting takes jplacc during the week, 
before the Derby. 
I’a llaght SrEHri.ECHASF.s. — This meeting, announced 
to take place on the 22nd of this month, lias been postponed 
to Hie first week in April, in consequence of other meetings 
intorfei ing. 
Irish Foai.s. — Lord Waterford’s Qucon Margaret a colt 
by Seahorse, and his lordship's mnro by Corrnunn, out of 
Perditn, a colt by Seahorse. Mr. Keegan’s Deception fl 
colt by Tearaway. Osprey « filly by Dough, n Portia a filly 
by Tearaway. Mr. Watt’s liussm-Hh a filly by Magpie. 
Mr. Dillon’s Ennui a colt by Magpie. Mr. Davie s Black 
Art a colt by Dough. Mr. Lee’s Duticeawny a colt by Mag- 
pie. At Conlan’s, Maze, Colleenoguo a filly by Elvas, 
named Queen of the Maze. 
Herbertstown (Co. Meath) Coursing Meeting. 
This meeting will bo held towards the elose of the present 
month, under the stewardship of the Earl of Bectire, J. I3. 
Waller, E q., C. A. Nicholson, Esq , John Pollock, E>q., 
Captain Roden, G. A. Pollock, Esq., and John Baylv, Esq., 
when the following slakes will bo run lor : — An All-Aged 
Stake (32 grey hounds), 57. 10s. each, tho winner to re- 
ceive 80/., the second 30/., and the third and fourth lo/. 
each. Sixteen greyhounds beaten in first course, 2/. 
entrance, the winner to receive 30/., tho second 10/ , and 
the third and fourth 51. each. Should n less number enter, 
the stakes will be apportioned by the stewards; and if more 
than 32 enter, tho money will bo returned. 
WESTMEATH Fox Hounds.— A meeting of gentlemen 
favourable to the establishment of a pack of fox hounds in 
Westmeath, was held in Murray’s Hotel, Mullingar, on 
Thursday, tlm 2ud inst. 
Heath’s (Queen’s County) Races,— T hese races come 
off on August 1st and 2nd. An addition is about to be 
made to the stud-house, by building a room at the end of 
it on the same plan and under the same regulations ns 
what was called the King’s Room on the Cuvragh, open to 
subscribers : to be built by shaves of lu/. each. 
Stud News. — Macrcmma, is in foal to Flatcatcher, and 
Pocuhonlas, we believe, lo Birdcntcher. Loadstone is at Dane- 
bury along with Bay Middleton. Wallflower with a colt by 
Bay Middleton, Despatch with n filly by Orlando, and Hiber- 
nia with a colt by Orlando. The Empress, Autocrat’s dam, 
Brown Bess, Hornpipe, Cymba, Vesta, Celeste, Columbine, 
&c., have also arrived to the latter horso. Corin'* dam and 
Caricature are gone to Cossack, who seems likely to bo very 
fashionable. . „ , 
The Huggate Open Meeting is fixed for \\ ednesday, 
Thursday, and Friday, the 15th, 16th. and 17th inst., and 
promises to be a bumper. To the Huggate Cup tor 32 
1 . ^ . r r .wLlml n luimk’ATnP lilPPA fit 
Lewis’s (Capt. HASirrcnO.-TuMday. Pen1rer.ll. Pork.; Thursday, 
Store House Wen . Saturday Twyhr Onto (ln*t day) U. 
Lvmi.f.y's, Mr.— Monday, Osliorton ; Wednesday, Dlnnhigton, Friday, 
Park Lano— half-past 10. Vt ,, , 
Marshall’* i Mr. M ) -Monday, Asliwntor village ; Frldoy.StapIcdon 
Brake, Shcbbenr— 10. 
Monmouthshire— Monday, Ragland; Thursday, Hcmlrc— lialf-post lo. 
Oakley. — Monday, Wont ton; Thursday, Easton Wood; Saturday, 
Knotting Fox— quarter to It. 
Pb-nrho*.-- M onday, Betters Inn; Wednesday, Snowdon Tavern; 
Saturday, Kennel- 10. 
Pmixira (Mb. LonT).— Monday, Doop Lake; Thursday, Woirt Dale 
— 10 . 
Puck BH inOB.— Monday, TMnke’s Ware; Wednesday, Elmdon Lee; 
Saturday, Tliroeklng— l.nlf-pn«l 10. 
PYTCBLBY (The). — M onday, Bushian; Tuesday, DuUlndon ; Wcdnei- 
uruuiisvo 111 U'- <1 -- - - on * . 
greyhounds, at 57. 10s. each, is added a handsome piece ot 
plate, value twenty-five guineas, given by James Christie, 
Esq., the liberal owner of the Hnggnte estate. There will 
also be a run for the Melbourne Cup for 16 greyhounds, 
at 3/. 10s. each. The Wold Cup for 16 greyhounds, at 
2/ 10s. each; a new All- Aged take, and a low Four Dog 
Sapling Stakes. The ground is open, and very superior ; 
and as Mr. M’George is appointed judge, the lovers ot the 
leash may expect a treat. 
HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. 
(Weather Peemitting.) 
stag hounds. 
Her Majesty's.— Tuesday, Salt Hill; Friday, Stoke Common— half- 
Batj^Sudsoiiiption (Captain West’s) —Tuesday, Midso.ner Nor- 
ton; Friday, Hilperlou Onto— half-past 11. 
Rothschild’s (Baron).— M omluy, Litllecoli; Thursday, Haruwiok 
—11. 
FOX HOUNDS. 
Albricuton (Mr. IIbllik&'s).— ' T uesday, Longford; Thursday, Hat- 
ton; Saturday, llagley Tap — half-past 10. 
Ath E iisf on k . — M onday, PeeUeiun; Wednesday, Red Lion, Appleby ; 
Friday, Shilton Village; Saturday, .Meriden Shafts.— II. 
Badswokth. — T uesday, Fenwick Village; Thursday, Burton Inn; 
Saturday, Huvercroft— half-past 10. 
Debkshiiie (Old).— Monday, Coxwcll Wood; Wednesday, Radley 
Park; Friday, Stanfield Place, near Fariiigdon— hulf-pusc 10. 
Black moor Vale— Wednesday, Muldon Bradley; Saturday, Stock 
Wood — quarter to 11. 
Biiamham Moor.— M onday, Collinghnm liar; Wednesday, GaKOrili 
Bridge; Friday, Heighten Bar— half-past 10. 
Burton Hunt (Lord II. Bbntinok's) —Monday, Willingham, by 
Rusen— 11; Wednesday, Thonock— 12 ; Thursday, Staplelord 
Moor; Saturday, Clay Bridge— II. 
Camuridgeshire. — Monday, Megery Wood; Friday, Kingston Vil- 
lage — half-post 10. 
Cheshire. — Monday, Mere; Wednesday, Wilkesley ; Thursday, Cliol- 
inondeley; Saturday, Itavensmoot Windmill— half-past 10. 
Coitesmore. — Monday, Hnmblelon — 12; Tuesday, Tilton Wood — 11; 
Thursday, Castle liy thorn— 11; Saturday, Ayslon— 11. 
CoiA’ bu’s (Mu.).- Tuesday, Swancouibe Park; Thursday, Darlford 
Heath ; Saturday, The Flint House— half-ipust 10. 
Craven.— M onday, Pros Held; Wednesday, Anville’s Farm; Friday, 
Hare and Hounds Lumbourne Woodlands; Saturduy, Great She f- 
ford— quarter to 11. 
Crawley and Horsham. — Monday, Bluo Anchor, Black Corner; 
Wednesday, Wurninglid, Toll Gate; Friday, Tho Cock, South 
Water — quarter to 11. 
Dews i.an d. — Tuesday, Solva ; Friday, Puncheslon — 10. 
Drake’s ( Mr.). -Monday, Ham Green; Tuesday, M uldleton Toll-bar; 
Thursday, Barton Common ; Saturday, Warden Kennels— quarter 
to 11. 
Durham County.— Tuesday, Cole Pike Hull; Fiiday, Easing ton— 
half-pusl 10. 
Essex (The). — S aturday (this day). Matching Green; Monday, Mar- 
gin at mg Street; Thursday, lipping Long Green ; Saturday, Leaden 
Rooihfni— 11. 
Essex (East).— T uesday , Bulmor Plough; Thursday, Tofhnm Moy- 
pole; Sniurduy, Gosileld King's Head — 11. 
Essex (South). — Saturday (this day), Orselt Heath; Tuesday, 
I n grave Church— 11. 
Essex and Suffolk. — Tuesday, Thorrlnglon Hall ; Friday, Assinglon 
Hall Gate — 1 1 . 
E-sex Union.— S aturday (this day), Souihend; Monday, lladleigh 
Coiunion; Wednesday, Hie Kennel; Saturday, iteilenilon Bell — 11. 
Fitzhardinge's (Karl).— Monday, Dowdo.well ; Wednesday, Naun- 
ioii Inn; Thursday, Dumbleion ; Saturduy, Weston Put It. 
Fitz\vii.L!AM'l ( E.vri ). — Mondav, Shark's Lodge; Wednesday, Ab- 
bots Itiplon; Friday, Elton To. 1 Bur— 10. 
Forest (New). —Tuesday, Uoltom Bench; Thursday, Boulsbury Farm ; 
Saturday, lleuutleu — 1 1. 
Garth (Mu.). — M onday, Kversley Bridge; Wednesday, Ascot Ken- 
nels; Friday, Clerc Pink— half-past 10. 
Greaves’* (Mu. lit nlei i —Monday, Murgnreltlng-.lrect; Thorsduy, 
Epping Long Green ; Saturday, Leaden Itnolhhig— 1 1. 
II. H —Monday, llurihy Church; Tuesday. Mmterly G.nu; Tlmrsdiiy, 
llimt-nd Church; Saturday, Morrlunl Park— quarter to 11. 
Herefordshire (l/mn GiffoiidV).— Tuesday, Burley Gate; Friday, 
lln-iuion ; Tuesday week, Lugwardlne — 11. 
llKVrmior (Lord RrnKsn.vi.K >). — Monday, Ileyllnop; Wednesday, 
Kiddinglon Gate; Friday, Mnreton in tile Marsh— half-past 10. 
Holders' rs- — Monday, Wit hern wick; Tuesday, Warier Wold (Mr. 
Us toby 'Sj ; Thursday, l.huott— quarter to 11. 
Huravorth.— Tuesday, High Woisel Toll Bur; Suturdey, CollllI Wood 
— lialf-past lo. 
I No a AM's (Mu. II. C. Meyxei.i.).- Monday, New Lodge; Thursday, 
Dnkclow; Saturday, By i kley Ledge. 
Kent, L'ant.— Tuesday, Woolwich Wood; Friday, Tyler Hill— half, 
past 10. 
j Ledbury.— M onday, Wall Hills; Friday, llcthc-ll’it Gate -half-past 10. 
day, Crick ; Friday, Fox Hull; Saturday, Slbherinft — 11 
Quorn (sin Utcitarti Button's). -Monday, Allexton ; Thursday, 
Rollesion — 1 1 . 
Rady (The).— T uesday. Bohun; Thursday, Raby Kennels; Saturduy, 
Winstone Bridge— 11. 
Rupkord— T nceduy, Cllpslono; Thursday, W:\lrtby Village; Soturdny, 
Glnpwoll— II. 
Rutland's (Dike op) -Monday, Bel voir ; Tueiday, Bllchfield -half* 
past 10. 
SiiuoPSitiRB— Momluy, The Kennels; Friday, Sundornc CaiUe — hnlf- 
pn«i 10. 
Sinnisoton— T ueiday, Glllumoor; Friday, Helmsley— 10. 
Smith (Mn. Asshkton).— M onday, Ted worth House; Tuesday. 0»«o 
Hill; Wednesday, Hurstbourn Tarrant; Thursday, Conliolt Park; 
Friday, Porton Firs; Saturday, Speery Well— 11. 
Somerset.— T m sdav, Crow combe Pork Gnte; FrlJay, Brompton Ralph 
— half-past 10. 
Southdown — M onday, Polcgato; Wednesday, Glynde ; Friday, Scaford 
— quarter to 11. 
Sou-rnwoLD (Mr Cook’s).— M onday. Tuthwell Village; Wednesday, 
Tower on the Moor; Saturday, Wei ten Wood 11 
Staffordshire i North).— M onday, Creadon Abbey; Wednesday, 
Ingeslre ; Frldav, Charnt-g Hall— half-past 10. 
Suffolk—' T uesday, Felslinm Green; Thursday, Denston numbers* 
Arms; Saturday, Horringer Green— quarior In 11. 
Sunup.v Union — M onday, Bury Hill; Saturday, Oaklhot Flat — half- 
Sussbx (East), — T uosday, Bodiam Castle; Friday, Drede Hill— liatf- 
pn«t 10. 
Tiokham.— W enrtny, Key Street; Tlmrsdnjs SyndKle; Saturday. Ot- 
terdcu . Tnesduy. Rainlinm; Frldev, Loneboach— quarter to II. 
Tin dale.— M onday, Ktrkwhdplngton; Thursday, Mutcn I’icrs; Satur- 
day, Ilcalevsidc— liulf-past 10 
Tiverton. — S aturday (ibis dny), Hlcklelgh Bridge; Monday, Cove; 
Thursday. Klnesbroniplon— hnlf-pnsl 10. 
Trel.vwnv’s (Mr.).— S aturday, Sliaiieh Bri'lve— hnlf-no«t 10. 
United Pack. — T uesday, Radnor Forest Wood; Friday, Punt-y 
(Fj'dd— 9. . _ , 
V. W H. (Mr. Vii.i.erois’s).— 1 Tnesduy, Red Lodgo; Thursday, Jnck 
Barrow’s Farm; Saturday, High worth Town — quarter to 11. 
Vine — Monday, West Skorborn ; Wednesday, Padworlh Round Oak; 
Saturday. Troefolk Wood— luilf-pnst 10. 
W. vnwicKsiinir.. — Monday. Gaydon Inn; Tuesday, Milford Bridge; 
Thursday, Gold i cote; Saturday, Wroifnn Abbey— quarter to 11. 
Warwickshire (North).— T uesday, Snliliiill ; Thursday, Kennel; 
Salurdav, Prliicafhorpe— quarler lo 11. 
Whebmj'9 (Mr.) — T uesday, Burnl Hill; Friday. Jack's Booth — 11. 
WiLLoroiiBY’s (Mr.).— M onday. Wdliom; Wednesday. Tho Fonrtli 
Milestone on the York and Scarborough Road; Friday, Gurraliy 
mil Top-11. , XT 
Wood.ivis.- Monday, AVnrron's Cross; ThaWday, Cnlllngton New 
Bridge— lialf-post 10. 
IVORcaarEnaHini'.. — Monday, Crowle; Wednesday, Monk Wood; 
Friday, Radford Gale — lialf-iKist 10. 
Wyndham's (Co i.)- M onday, Bntlleliurst ; WednClflaf, Wultnam 
Purk ; Friday, T,neer«liiill Green— linU-pust 11. 
Wynn’s (Sir W. W.)— Monday, Brynypys; Tuesday. Lineal Onrse; 
Tlmrsdny, Kennels; Saturday, White Lion, Whitchurch— half- 
past 10. 
YARTionofWm's (Rare).— 1 Tuesday, Ut'orby Green; Saturday, Lin wood 
Warren — 1 1. 
Tonic and Ainstv. — T uesday, Drinahnnse* ; Thursdnv, Till Moor, 
Drafterlon; Saturday, Skipwilh Bridge— half-past 10. 
HAnRIPRS. 
Briohton.— ' M onday, Pnleham ; Wolnesdny, The Race Course; Solur- 
d ay, Tho Dyke— quarter to 11. The Brighton harriers will close 
tlie season on Saturday next. 
Brook si hr. — M onday, Newmarket mil; Thursday, Telscombe Tyo— 
half-past 10. 
R. V.— Tuesday, CerncIIiH; Friday, MilbOrne Eu*l Hill— half-post 11. 
HiOB Peak.— T uesday, Elton; Thursday, Buxton ; Saturday, Parsley 
Hay Wharf— 11. ' 
Lonsdale's (Raul or'. — Friday, Huhnss— 12. 
MonPBTii. — Tuesday, Wlddilnfftnn ; Friduy, Smnll ll'irn — llul f-pnht To. 
Stockton, Bilmnoiiam, and UAiirLitrooi..— Monday, Low Tunslal ; 
Thursday, Ilimvorih Burn — liolf-pnst 10. 
TiiANirr.— Monday, Ptldlnglon, Herne — half-past 10. 
Williams's (Mr. E.)— Saturday, Lomerfon Village— 10. 
SCOTLAND. 
FOX HOUNDS. 
Buccr.BUOn'8 (Duke of). — Monday, Mos-iburnford; Tuoiday, Sunder- 
land Hull; Thursday, Lurderfaw; Suturduy, Slldonlinll— half- 
past 10. 
Lanarkshire and RHNPMrtvsiifnB.— ' Tuesday, Dellshlll; Saturday, 
O .i rt in 1 1 la n Toll— quarter lo eleven. 
Wemysa's (Lord) -Monday, RllPnglon ; Wednesday, I.ongframacus; 
Friday, Broom Dykes; Saturday, Mdlficld Hill— half past 10. 
KARlttBll8. 
Ctn.zRAN— ^ronday, Tlarkleston Smithy — riuarler to 12. 
T Airs (MR- A.'l).) — Wednesday, Grougnr Mains; Saturday, Rosomount 
Gate— half-past II. 
I R F. I. A N D. 
OTAG UOUN919. 
Oarrison (Co. 'Dublin).— M onday, Fairy House; Friday, Klllarkln 
Ward Union (Co. Dnnr.iN).— Saturday (this dAy), Black Bull; Wed- 
nesday, Bally macorney : Saturday, Dunboyne— 1. 
FOX HOUNDS. 
Blazers (Galway).— S aturday (this day), Kllcornan; Thursday, 
Cregmove; Saturday, Castle Taylor— 11. 
Carlow and Island. — T uesday, C'hnrlesfon ; Wednesday, Bullingutv; 
Friduy, The Fir Tree ; Saturday, Agliudo Bridge— 11. 
Cooper's Hill.— .S aturday (this day), Clara— II. 
Dennis’s, Mr. (Co. Galway).— T uesday, Hill's Brook; Saturduy, 
C.rsntrlln — II. . 
HuMni.i’.'s (Sin Nugent).— Tuesday, Lnckondarrnh ; Friday, Clasli- 
more — half-part 10. 
Kildare. — Salurdav (this day). Rathcooll; Tuesday, F.ufleld ; Thurs- 
day, Hlglffeen Milestone; Saturday, Blesslnlon— 11. 
Kilkenny.— Suturduy (this day), Bnlielf Cuslle; Wednesday, Tenny 
Park Cross-roads; Friduy, Gallon — 11. 
Meath Saturday (Hill day), llengerstown : Tuesday, Corbulton; 
Thursday, Drewstmvn; Saturday, Pl.npotstown — II. 
Ormond and Kino'h County.— T nesday, Bushowtown ; Prlday, 
Bullyeapple — 11. 
Quern's CoUNtt. — Saturday (this day), Garry liineh ; Tuesday, Brno 
Park ; Saturday, I.lsdufV — 11. 
Roxte (Co. Antrim). — Monday, Dnnboe; Wednesday, Croagh; 
Friday, Bnllyonouev. — H. 
Wexford.— Tucsduy, Bullygarron T illage; Friday, Willoo .— no time 
stated. 
LoNOWoiinTs, Mn.— Tuesday, Glencora; Saturduy, Moato Wood. 
Glaive.— T uesday, Casilocrlno ; Friday, Oullone — Quarter to 11. 
Limerick.— T uesday, Siouoliall Cross. — Quarter lo 11. 
nAllRIBRB. 
BALi.YMAdtON UNION.— Monday, Llsnnode; Friday, I.ytlleton Gate— 
No time slated. Should 4he weather prove unfavourable, the 
iimimU will meet the following day ul the kennel. 
PALMT.RfiowN (Co. DUBLIN). —Saturday (this day), Kno-ksidun 
(near Blaeklmlvwii) ; Tuesday, Barbersiown Bridge; Saturday, 
Ilumpsiead — 12. .... „ 
St keen (Co. Wi.x s\»st H).— Monday, Screen V illage; Friday, siou- 
Tiu.T.'vuoiti' '(King's County). -M onday, Black Lion; Thursday, 
Kitteigh — M. 
IV jt'KLOtv. — Monday, Newbridge; Friduy, Uvdeross— 1 •• 
HE A GLEB. 
Feti r e liSTON’fl (Mn. H.) — Monday, D-.lystown; Friduy, Mfinlown — 
11. Should the weather prove unfavourable, llm hounds wilt 
meet tho following day at Ihosamo place. 
