March 11 J 
THE FIELD. 
r ,, , Q » n j n n f vjq ,i 0f , fiihtkorne’s I Mr. Whitaker's l>k b Bedlam Bess, by Figaro ont of Bessy Bedlam, 
l ia d run with Cromwell, and the state of his dog, P beat M r. Bartholomew's bk and w d Music Master, by Figaro out 
arranged to draw li.m, and hence Lamaton ran a bye | of Conntcga 
0 *rti l.ia vouneor sister, and got a very severe tumble injnmpin 0 ( Mr Tuvnci - a bc and w rt True Blue, by Hermit of Warkworth out of 
•Witu ms 3 _ b. . wft9 beaten t0 1,18 Imre by Rustic, but got in i violet, beat Mr. Gray's bk d Black Prince, by Panther out of 
n - „ J wk after the first turn, and did such brilliant work, Lioness . „ ... . 
from good 1 . tbe intermediate score against Mr. J. C. Lister's bk b Pliant (pedigree not given! beat Mr. Christie s 
that the bitch could not . wipe i off me imeimcuiam sc b d fn and w d Y Orlando, by Orlando (dam unknown) 
l, er Blackcap and Restless had very short winnin cou . , Walker's bk and w b Q, by Assault out of Spec, bent Mr. *cott s 
cent right away from tlioir opponents, and picked u ? their fames I . ~ • 
u cn t, .1...., ntUitnnf n inrn TLa decider for the 
when Sackcloth warmed m ui» , ' Lm 
Larriaton have one point, ond made a most splendid kill. 
Tnrriston's friends were loud in their protestations that he would 
3 s best. Earl Sefton’e reception, ns he rode back through 
, S from the scene of the kill, was a perfect ovation. 
TC very hat was raised, and after acknowledging the cheers, ns 
real after real rent the air, he clapped spurs to his favourite 
rSk and without waiting to see the two other deciding courses, 
hore^the first news of his victory to Cruteth Hall. It was rather 
ni/ru u » aiw.iii.l Imvfl ftwnpn flip reor 
Berwick Johnny, by The Juggler out of Vote of Thanks 
Second Ties. 
Bedlam Bess beat Dear Woman I Calypso beat Q 
Pliant beat True Blue | Iris beat Banker (2) drawn 
Third Ties. 
Bedlam Bess beat Pliant | Calypso bent Ills 
,ro luo nrnv uomo — - — - , i Deciding Course. 
, odd coincidence, that his lordship should have owned the i rear Mr Whlltaker - 8 Be dlam Bess beat Mr. Lambert's Calypso (drawn), and 
i, ‘ in the steeplechase, nnd the winning dog in the Vi atcrloo won the Cup. 
run We should not speak of Sackcloth ns a dog possessing nny- WnuuiAM Stakes, at 41. 10s. each, 
♦kiL like the speed of Nevilo (to whom Cento, wo believe, is | ^ TOmiV | V nnf1 w (1 nritkh Tftr bv BrUlsh L lon out of Ring- 
Blow'fi'om them than otherwise; but when lie uoos got in, > covers . 
bis hare in aetylo not to bo surpassed by any dog nlive, nnd there is M( . (;i . ay . s w * tk d Hargofilc, by SirTatton out of Alice, beat Mr. Ire- 
„ B n_ no fretting him out again. lie has, we believe, won seventeen land's \v and bk d Snowball, by Voltigour (dam unknown ) 
reniiv nogei h o - • ’ *“ l, ~ J — * 1 -- -- - - a(pedlgicc not given) beat Mr. Daw s 
a unknown) 
Dutcliman out of Black Lady, 
•e, by Grasper (dam unknown) 
1'nrK. r unco - e — — - — . - , . - , i air uonsiuuies r u nuuv> mi viiwgree no * kIvcii) beat Mr. Ram- 
obliued to bribe mail-guards, for weeks before, to let them ha\ e sav s f„ Fly, bv The Juggler out of Patty 
,i, n mmionol v of the front boot, or book the whole inside for them- Mr . OatcVs bk and w tk d Flying Dutchman, by Sweeper out of Jetty 
ekes and their favourites, at the risk, in the latter case, of Treffz, beat Mr. Inlands bk b Bridesmaid, by Black Doctor out 
ravage letters from a “ .^hcrofa of '" omnionT^Pnck- Mr. Horneris fn b Flying Nancy (pedigree not riven) beat Mr. Bar- 
equally indignant question m the House ot t o limous. - tholomew's bk d Mulatto, by Figaro out of Countess 
cloth, wo may add, is a son of feenote, who won tins cup in Ib-l/. j fr Mantle's rb Moonlight (pedigree not given) beat Mr. Foster’s 
a onn; -nnfc linv« hPPii I fn 01ld b(l d Dutch Sani| bv Rattler out of Blue Bonnet 
Second Ties. 
British Tar beat Harbottle | Luck's All beat Flying Dutchman 
Meteora beat Peter 
Flying Nancy beat Moonlight 
Third Ties. 
Meteora beat British Tar | Luck's All beat Flying Nancy 
Deciding Course. 
It was rumoured on the ground that 2001. would not have been 
taken for him and Skirmisher at the beginning of the present 
season, but that they went so much amiss later on, that an emi- 
nent courser actually declined to give 251. for them. It will be 
B ecn that all -three slakes wero won by puppies, two of them the 
property of Mr. Coates, of Tliirsk, nnd of the same litter. In 
conclusion, we may stato that Mr. Nightingale’s decisions were 
(with the little exception token to one course by Scotland let s 
countrymen) most heartily approved of. His horse got into a Ml , Constub i e - s Luck's All bout Mr. Mantle's Meteora, nnd won the 
dyke with him on the first day; and Mr. Ashton Bennett went Stakes, 
bodily oil' a plank into another on the second. There » were “vo- TllR Malton Stakes, at 2 l. 10s. ench. 
emerged with a pipe in his mouth, as (though hauled nt by dU men) Mr talker's bd nndw b Spec (pedigree not given) beat Mr. C. Browns 
it gradually sunk far below its oxletrces. On tlnj wbolo it was an(1 w d picture, by Dalton out of Queen of the May 
.. u, 0$t enjoyable meeting ; and plensure nt Lord Sefton’s victory Mr , j. Wilson's bd and w d Matchem, by Saddler out of Fly, beat Mr. 
nuite made lip for the disappointment which was felt at the Worsley s r d Wandering Jack, by Panther out of Toast 
quite mnue up mi »•*« “ 1 1 Mr . Abbott's be d Autocrat, by Fergus out of Amaiza, bent Mr. Blenk- 
weokness 01 the nares. jron , g w ftnd bk b Brltannlai by British Yeoman out of Bloomer 
HACKTHORPE MEETING (WESTMORELAND).— MABCH 2. Jir. Dickinson's bk d Little Dan, by Bluecap out of Venus, beat Mr. 
(Bv permission of the Right Hon. the Earl of Lonsdale.) Abbott's bd d Andrew Merry, by Fergus out of Amaiza 
' ' Hacktiiobpe Hall Stakes. Mr. Worsley’s w d Wave, by Snowball out of Matilda, beat Mi. Goatees 
Mr. Bowman's Merrylegs beat Mr. Richardson's Bashful | r d Spring Cottage (pedigree not given) 
Mr. Richardson's Zebra bent Mr. Clcasby's Queen 
Mr. Metcalf’s Lister beat Mr. Tinkler's West Australian 
Mr Thompson's Turk beat Mr. Clark's Flirt 
Mr Bonn s Meg beat Mr. R. Thompson's Blue Ruin 
Mr Robinson's Hope beat Mr. Mark's Barton Lnss 
Mr Waistcll’s Vulcan beat Mr. Byer's Hector 
Mr. Hutton's Bess beat Mr. Bousfleld's Chambermaid 
Second Ties. 
Zebra beat Merry Legs I Hope beat Meg 
Lister beat Turk I Bess beat \ ulcau 
Third Ties. 
Lister beat Zebra I H °r° Bess - 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. Robinson's Hope beat Mr. Metcalf's Lister, and won the stakes 
GnENRiao Stake. 
Mr. Wilson's Nancy beat Mr. Jackson's Broadfleld 
Mr. J. Fell s Luck's- All beat Mr. Stoddart's Benufront 
Deciding Course. 
Luck's- All beat Nancy, and won the stake 
Impromptu Stake. 
Mr. R. Thompson's Blue Ruin beat Mr. Clark's Blytlio 
Mr. Robinson's Barefoot beat Mr. Cleasby’s Queen 
Deciding Course. 
Blue Ruin beat Barefoot, and won the stake 
The abovo meeting took place under the most favourable cir- 
cumstances. Though what is culled’ a “private” one, a strong 
muster of sportsmen assembled at an early hour at tho rendezvous. 
The day was brilliantly fine, the dogs in tho best of condition, 
and tho lioros so plentiful und “strong on tho leg,” that poor 
puss alone had cause to ho dissatisfied with tho result. Sevornl 
.1 fn/iin f’m-lialn nnfl nHlAN ftATTl A fl PAnRltllirfl 1 lln 
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This meeting look place as above, nnd passed ofT exceedingly well, 
notwithstanding tho Waterloo and Scorton, Brough and Bnrncstou 
meetings clashing together. A great ninny more dogs came hero 
than could bo entered. The weather was favourable, nnd the ground, 
which cannot be excelled, was tho more captivating under the genial 
Influence of a summer's day llnres were plentiful, and many of tho 
co arses very severe. 
Too much cannot be said in Mr. McGeorgo's favour for his energy 
throughout. Ills decisions gave satisfaction to every one; ond with 
the ground unequalled, and himself as Judge, tho Malton Meetings 
must regain the ir pristine celebrit y. 
BURNESTON MEETING.— M tut u I .\m> 2. 
Stewards : John Hutchinson, R. Reed, and Thomas Fall, Esqrs. 
Judge : Mr. Miller. - Smvphi ; Mr. Savage. 
The Burnrston Cup. 12 Doga. \l. IOj. each. 
Sir. Brown's fn d Daniel O'Rourke beat Mr. Thornton's fn d King 
Charles 
Mr. Dixon’s r d Fulwcll Lad heat Mr. Scnvth's bk d Black Doctor 
Mr.'Brown's w nnd fn d Saddler bent Mr. Hutchinson's bk.d Harry 
Mr. Armstrong’s r and w d Duncan bent Mr. M one's bd d Cumberland 
Mr. Marshall's fn and bd d Man Friday beat Mr. Thornton's w ond bd d 
Johnny Gordon 
Mr. Dixon's bk d Black Prlnco beat Mr. Marshall's r b Miss Shoring- 
ton 
Second Ties. 
Daniel O'Rourko beat Fulwcll Lad | Saddler bent Duncan 
Black 1‘rinco beat Man Friday 
Third Ties. 
Saddler boat Black Prlnco | Daniel O'Rourke ran a bye. 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. Brown's Dnnicl O'Rourko and his dog Saddler divided tho stall o 
Rokbry Stakes. 10 Dogs. 2L10s. each. 
Mr. Dixon's fn nnd wd Hero heat Mr. Vickers's fn b Lasso' Gnwrlo 
Sir. Booth's b b Queen of the Forest heat Mr. Wrlghtson's bd and wd 
King 
Mr. Vickers's fn nnd w d Emperor beat Sir. Green's bk b Princes t 
Sir. Green’s b d Sweeper bent Sir. Wrlghtson's r b Highland I.ntsio 
Sir. Lrrington's fn d Storm beat Sir. Brown's fli d Handsome Jack 
Mr. Dixon's bk d Black Doctor (late Boy) beat Sir. Booth's r d Notting- 
ham 
Sir. Brown's fn d Lottery beat Sir. Scnrth's bkb Nancy (absent) 
Sir. Dlghton's bk and w il Dutchman ran a byo 
Second Ties. 
Hero beat Queen of tho Forest I Storm beat Black Doctor (Into Boy) 
Emperor beat Sweeper | Lottery beat Dutchman 
Deciding Course. 
Sir. Vickers’s Emperor nnd Sir. Brown's Lottery divided tho stakes 
Match for £100 each. — Mr. Carter's bd d Valiant nnd Mr. 
Jnokson'fl w and r d Churchwarden ended in a draw, after each 
dog winning one course. Tho wrangle preceding tho drawing of 
tho dogs was highly objectionable. 
COURSING FIXTURES. 
(WEATHER permitting.) 
MARCH. 
Sir. T C. Lister's bk b Jimmy Gordon (pedigree not given) beat Sir. 
Coates’s fn d West Australian (pedigree not given) 
Mr. Warwick's r d Don Juan (pedigree not given) beat Sir Barton's 
fn b British Queen, by Snowball ont of Whim (drawn) 
Second Tibs. 
Buxby heat Spec I Wave beat Little Dun 
Matchem beat Autocrat | Jimmy Gordon bent Don Juan 
Tird Tuts. 
Mutchom beat Baxby | Wave beat Jimmy Gordon 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. J. Wilson's Slatchem beat Sir. Worsley's Wave, 'and won the 
stakes. 
Tns GniMSTONB Stakes at 21. 10s. each. 
Sir. Lister's r b Cayenne bent Sir. Nicholson’s be and w b Blue Bonnet 
Mr. Cuss's bk and w d Wellington beat Sir. Oates's bk and w d Autocrat 
Mr. Egremont's bk b La Gitana beat Sir. Rosser’s bk d Rcdmli e 
Sir. Bartholomew's bk d Mulatto bent Mr. Cass's bk and wd Nelson 
Sir. Ireland's bk b Bridesmaid beat Sir. Christie's fn and w d Young 
Orlando 
Sir. Nightingale s w and bk b Sinfte beat Sir. Lister's be d Corporal 
Sir. Egremont's bk and w b Ida beat Mr. Whitaker's bk d Black Dalton 
Sir. Harrison's fn b Zilpha 2nd bent Sir. Cass's bk and wd Volunteer 
Second Ties. 
Wellington beat Cayenne I Sinflo beat Bridesmaid 
La Gitana beat Mulatto | Zilpha 2nd beat Ida 
ITniRD Ties. 
Wellington beat La Gitnna | Sinflo beat Zllplm 2nd 
Deciding Course. 
gentlemen wero from Carlisle, ami others came a considerable Wellington beat Sir. Nightingale's) Slnfle, and won the 
distance to join in tho sport. The parly was received in the most | n,r ' v - ass Ufel stake b s . 
courteous manner by Mr. Bonn, steward to tho Earl of Lonsdale. 
The peculiarly favourable character of tho ground over which the 
stakes. 
The Wbluam Stakes, at 3Z.il0s. each. 
mu n,.» v. e> : . ' , Deal iU r. LUSSS OK anu w u vuiuuiuei \ puuigi co mu p 
out ; nor was it necessary to hire a battalion ol beaters to awaken G 0W iand's bd d Dart, by FoIgh-a-Ballngh out of Lil, beat Sir. 
pour puss to a senso of her danger. At the finish of coursing, 
the party adjourned to the “ Public” at Uucktborpe, where nn 
excellent dinner was provided. 
BRIDEKIRK COURSING MEETING (ASPATRIA), 
CUMBERLAND.— March 3rd. 
(By permission of II. T. Thompson, Esq ) 
Judge : Mr. A. Dnlzell.— Slipper : Sir. John Thointhwaite. 
Tub Hayton Castle Stakes. 
First Ties. 
Sir. Joseph Richardson's bk d Raven beat Sir. William Hodgson's r d 
Wolf 
Sir. T. Dalzell's r and wb Red Gauntlet beat Sir. Nicholson's r and w d 
Drunken Tom 
Mr. John Hodgson's bk & w tic d Slidshlpmnn beat Sir. F. W. C. Reed s 
f rt British Lion 
Mr. Wilkinson's r b Eva heat Sir. R. Smith's r d Sixteenth of Decem- 
ber (2) 
Mr. Jonathan Boncli's br b Emmella Wyndham beat Sir. Thomas 
Dalzell's r b Bartolozzi 
Mr. Hartley's r b Highland Mary beat Sir. Plrt’s hr b Drops o' Brandy 
Sir. Harris's r d Protection beat Sir. Hodgson’s r b Lady of the Dandy 
Mr. A. Wilson's fd Larrisdnlo beat Sir. Sisson's fd Malcom, late Nil 
Dcspernndum 
Second Ties. 
Red Gauntlet beat Raven (1 & dr) I Emm el in Wyndham bent Iligh- 
Slidsliipman beat Eva land Mary 
| Protection beat Lnrrlsdale 
Third Ties. 
Midshipman beat Red Gauntlet 
Limnelia Wymllmm beat Protection (1) 
Deciding Course. 
Sir. Boucb nsbrb Emmelia Wyndham bent Sir. John Hodgson's bk 
nnd w tk d Midshipman, and won the stakes. 
Pedigrees. 
Emmelia Wyndham, by Croton Oil out of Mischief. 
Slidsliipman, by Doslthieus out of Pcct's Phantom. 
Place. 
Oswestry. Snlop 
Spiddal Union 
Caledonian Open 
Altear Club 
Limerick Club 
North Union (Antrim) 
Biggar Open 
Scorton 
Date. 
13 
11 15 
1G 
16 17 
22 23 
. ... 
20 , Sic. 
not fixed 
Judge 
Mr. Warwick. 
Sir. Owen. 
Mr. Nightingale 
H. Duggan, Esq. 
Sir. McGcorge 
HIGH WATER AT LONDON BRIDGE, 1MI. 
MOUSf. EVEN. 
II. >1. II. M. 
Slar. 11. Saturday 0,00 ".so 
12. Sunday 0.40 1.19 
„ is, Monday! J.a3 LOT 
„ 14. Tuesday 2.1X 133 
MOIIN. EVEN. 
II. >1. If. >1. 
Mar. 13, Wednesday — 2- II i 3 
„ in, Thursday a, 10 3 33 
„ 17, Friday 3 10 4. a 
„ la, Saturday 4.21 4.41 
To find IIioii Water at thcsuhjoiucd places, take the above time at London 
Bridgo, and add or subtract tho timo in tho following Table. 
n. u. | 
Harwich S 37| 
Ipswich 3 
SlUTRACT rnou LONDON nillDUE. 
uTm. 
Brighton.... 3 0 
Boulogne 2 41 
Calais 2 10 
Chester Bar.. 3 37 
Cowes 3 32 
Dublin 2 66 
Dover Pier.. 2 57 
Dunnose — 4 22 
Gravesend... u 37 
Greenock 2 22 
Greenwich ..0 2" 
ADD TO LONDON IIBIDOE. 
Amsterdam. .. o 63 
Antwerp 2 IS 
U. M. 
Humber, mth. 
of 3 23 
Lowestoft 3 37 1 1 Brest 1 3 <j Laud's End... 2 23 
Margate 2 2 Bridport 3 53 I.niili 0 15 
Needles 4 99 1 [Cherbourg .... 5 23 MilfordIlaven3 38 
Nore o 68 Cardigan 4 63 Plymouth .... 3 28 
Ostend l i 2 i|Cork 9 23 Rotterdam — o c:i 
Portsmouth . . 2 27 Downs 3 3s Torbay 3 66 
Ramsgate 2 47 F. a mouth 4 18 Weymouth... 4 23 
Shorchum .... 2 62, Fowey 3 23 Whitby 1 38 
Southampton 2 27! Gunrneey. . ' ' - ' 
. 4 21 ) Wisbeaoli. . (12* 
MALTON UNION CHAMPION MEETING, 
Py the kind pel-mission of Colonel Norcliffo and Henry Willoughby, 
Esq., over Langton and Wharram Wolds. 
Tuesday, February 2Str., and Wednesday, March 1st. 
Stewards: — John Scott, James Shepherd. J. Robson, W. I' Anson, 
J Lund, W. H. Malpns, and John Borton, Esqs. Judge: Mr. 
M'Gcorge. Slipper : T. Ruper. 
Tiib Langton Cup, nt 6/. 10 n. each. 
Mr. J. Scott's in b Dear Woman, by Panther out of Toast, beat Mr. 
Cass's bk and w d Nelson (pedigree not given) 
Oates's bk and w d Autocrat, by Neville out of Shadow 
Mr. Scott's fn and w b Timbrel, by Welsh Harper (dam unknown), 
heat Mr Ireland's w and fn b Kate Collins, by Bustle out of Sister 
to Byron 
Mr. Dale's w and r b Lady Scorton, by Tom Thumb out of Spliynx, 
beat Mr. Oates's fn d Lord Derby (sire unknown), out of Nettle 
Mr. Mantle's w und bd b Matilda (pedigree not given) beat Mr. 
Bartholomew's bk nnd w b Beauty, by Figaro out of Countess 
Mr. Nicholson's be tk d Zadoc, by Velox out of Alice, bent Mr. 
Worsley's r d Willey Mitchell, by Snowball out of Black Bess 
Mr. Stephenson's bc b Jemmy Darling, by The Juggler out of Patty, 
beat Mr. Richardson's bk and w b Lizzy, by Dusty out of Duchess 
Second Ties. 
Mixed Up beat Trueboy I Lady Scorton beat Matilda 
Dart beat Timbrel (drawn) | Jemmy Darling beat Zadoc 
Third Ties. 
Mixed Up bent Dart | Jemmy Darling beat Lady Scorton 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. Stephenson's Jemmy Darling bent Mr. Mantle's Mixed Up, and 
won tho slakes 
Tub Bibdsell Cup, at 51. 10s. each. 
Mr. William Oates's r d Sting, by Scott out of Shadow, bent Sir. Cass's 
bk and w d Wellington i pedigree not given) 
Mr. Mantle's w and be b Marchioness (pedigree not given) beat Mr 
Bartholomew's r d Menes, by Egypt out of Mocking Bird 
Mr. May hoe's r b Lola Montes, by Panther out of Toast, beat Mr. 
Ramsay's r d Joe Ramsey, by The Juggler out of Patty 
Mr. Green's w and fn d Sandy o’er the Lea, by Tom Thumb out of 
Zllplm, bent Mr. Nightingale's w and bk b Sinllc, by Sam out of 
Gipsy Girl 
Mr. Blcnklron's w and fn b Beeswing, by British Yeoman out of 
Forget-me-not, bent Mr G. N. Slather's bk d logo, by Bluebeard 
ont of Trickstrc&s 
Mr. Allanby'8 bk d Flying Dutchman, by Hector out of Mald-of-ull- 
Work, beat Mr. Scott's fn d Slender, by Grasper (dnin unknown i 
Mr. Ireland's fu b Fenella, by Black Doctor ont of Mnduni, beat Mr. 
Walker's r and w d Stentor, by Marquis out of Stella (drawn i 
Mr. Mantle’s r b Merry Maid (pedigree not given) beat Mr. Hardy's 
be b Bit of Blue, by Croton Oil out of Catch-puaa-and-wln 
Second Ties. 
Marchioness heat Sting 
Sandy o'er tho Lea beat Lola Montes 
Beeswing beat Flying Dutcliman 
Fenella beat Merry Maid 
Third Ties, 
Marchioness beat Sandy o'er tho Lea 
Beeswing beat Fenella 
Deciding Course. 
Mr. Blenklron's Beeswing beat Mr. Mantle's Marchioness, and won 
the cup. 
H avre 4 islgpithend. 4 3711 Hamburgh.... 3 53 1 Youghal 9 53 
CLUB MEETINGS, 1651. 
Mar. 15, Wednesday .Monthly Meeting of the Liverpool Yacht Club. 
„ l(i, Thursday . . Ball of the Royal London Yacht Club. 
,, 17, Friday . ... Lecture before tho Prince of Wales Yacht Club. 
„ 20, Monday Meeting of the Royal London Yacht Club. 
April l, Saturday ..Meeting of tho Royal Harwich Yacht Club. 
„ 5, Wednesday .Meeting of the Birkenhead Model Yacht Club# 
„ 19, Wednesday .Monthly Meeting of the Liverpool Yacht Club. 
May 24, Wednesday (Queen's Birthday), Annual Meeting of tho Royal 
Victoria Yacht Club, at tho Thatched Houso 
Tavern, St. James s-sireet. 
SAILING MATCHES AND CLUB REGATTAS, Ac. 
March 22.- Match between the Irresistible, Mr Gardner, P W.Y.C .and 
the Blue-eyed Maid, Commodore Tiickwoll. L.M.Y Club. Course, 
horn Frith to tho Chapman and back. Tickets for the M earner to 
be bud at The Field Olflco ufter tho 16th Instant. 
April — . -Match between tho Idas, sailed by Mr. Gunner, ami tho 
Albatross, Mailed by Mr. Berneastle. Course, Blackwall to Graves- 
ond ond bade. 
April 13.— Opening Trip of the Prince of Wales ) ncht Club. 
April 29. — Opening Trip of the Royal London Yacht Club 
May 3rd.— Private match between Jessica and Sirocco, L.Y.C., pro- 
vided it blows a single reefed breeze. 
May 22, Monday. — First match of the Royal Thames Yueht Club — 
Cutter Yachts only. 
July G, Thursday. — Second match of the Royal Thames lucut Club — 
’ Schooners only. 
July 18, Tuesday.— Annual Regatta at Lowestoft, Suffolk. 
ROYAL LONDON YACHT CLUB. 
At a meeting ol the Sailing Committee o( this Club, it 
has been decided that tho Opening Trip of (lie season 
should take place on Wednesday, the '29th of April next, 
when the yachts will start from Bluckwull at half jm-t :j 
o’clock p.ra., nnd proceed to the Club Mouse nt T.rith, 
where a dinner will be provided as usual by Mr. Deutie for 
members and their •friends. Commodoro Goodson will 
preside. 
LONDON MODEL YACHT CLUB. 
On Monday evening, the (ith instant, tho 88th monthly 
meeting of this club was held nt Audorton’s Motel, Fleet- 
street, Commodoro Tuekwell in the clmir, Vice-Commodore 
Williams, croujiirr, and the Rear- Commodore and some 
thiity other gentlemen ulso 'present, — afnumber much in* 
