March 18 .] 
THE FIELD. 
843 
MrTconnoU/s eh m Tlio Kitten, 6 yrs,8at 121b, Hanlon (0). Won 
c “o lly ' .vr StvKf. 3 of 3 SOY'S, each. 20 soys added. Weight fer age, 
one milo and-n-balf. Mr. Donaldson s eh m Jenny Lmd, 
&c lost Mo»nv (1)— (1), bout Mr. Gralnun s bk in \\ oMrlien. 
0 yr ? ^o? 9 st lilt* (21— ( 0 ); Mr. J. Cuthbcrfs b in Miss Anno, aged 
?f*0, tot lUb (dls). noth boats won in a canter 
DURHAM SCHOOL STEEPLECHASES AND RACES. 
Th.cc amusements came off on the 11th of March, at llouehall Hall, 
riinrhani, under the management of the steward*- A. Carr, R. H. 
ncerDur r C Warden. A tint race of 101) yards was the flr-t In the 
King, *|V , Jn (j,e first lient J. Arkoll beat his opponent, Blskctt. 
was victorious in the second, beating Rhodes. Dodd beat ltans- 
? a mn the third lient. All these were well contested; in the con- 
doling heat J. Arkell won easily, Dodd was second, Hales a good 
tb Tho second race was a Steeplechnsc, of nearly a mile In length, in 
daht started. Biskctt took the lead at first, which ho maintained 
« considerable distance, but was eventually passed by J. Arkell, 
^Vi C ind Rhodes, which order was maintained to tho close; the last 
Pi!* was over a brook 16 foot wide, which no one succeeded in clear- 
U, . P tl oueh J. Arkell and Dodd very nearly did so. This race was 
ng ’ in excellent style throughout. It was followed by a steeplechase 
rU " n to those whose height did not exceed five feet. Bclk, at the very 
0,1 nmem-etnent, took a lead, which lie maintained to the end of he 
C0 ! He wM followed, at no great distance, by K Carr, who was the 
™ ; nmner w ho clear’d the water-jump 11 feet In breadth. The 
distance In this steeplechase was not quite so long ns in the previous 
° n TUis steeplechase was succeeded by a stilt race which caused a 
„ J deal of amusement from the numerous -alls of the competitors. 
lI°Arkell beat Towles In tho first heat, in the second J. B. Grey, 
"o.r a closelv contested race, beat Warner and Cromblc. Dodd, H. 
„nd Reynolds ran in tho third heat, which was won easily by 
H firav Tho final heat was also won by H. Grey, boating H. Arkell 
“ \ r.'rcv The height and length heats were then competed for. After 
Ransfoixl and Hales liad been beaten off, the contest between Dodd, 
nukett H Grey, nnd Rhodes seemed tor some time doubtful. After 
h<Wiful leaping, Dodd succeeded in winning tho prize ; tho heigh t 
InmMd wos 4 feet 8 inches; the length leap was won without much 
Ksltion by J. Arkell, who leapt 15 feet 10 inches. A Hurdle race 
tho next In order. In which Dodd was victorious, closely followed 
v t Arkell- Grey was a good third. This was altogether one of the 
, y tVaces of tho duy. A Steeplechase opon to all those who had saved 
their distance in No. 2, but had not won a prize, next came oil ; n this 
H Arkell and Hales contested closely for tho first prize during 
the m eater part of the course ; H. Arkell eventually proved the winner, 
Hales o good second. The concluding race was a Steeplechase, open 
to hose who had saved their distance In No. 3, in which Robson was 
the winner, closely followed by Coxe. The weather fortunately was 
fine, so that everything went off well. 
PROGRAMME FOR TIIE WEEK. 
Raobs. 
Tucs j ay -Warwick Spring | Wednesday Warwick Spring 
Stbbplbchases. 
Tuesday... Naas. LIsmoro&Thirsk l Thursday Grand Military, Lea- 
Wednesday . . . Llsmore and Hogoon I mington 
- Bridge I Friday Warwick 
ffluminalioirs, ®Ui^ts, nnh guttcplivncfs. 
BIRMINGHAM STEEPLECHASES. 
Tub Grand Annual Steeplechase Handicap. 
Acceptances. 
st lb 
Osetf 11 ® 
Lord George 11 - 
Peter 10 8 
Need wood 10 - 
Valnhopo 10 1 
Ploughboy 0 12 
Star of England 0 7 
The Marquis 9 0 
st lb 
Victress 0 3 
Jumpaway 9 2 
Burnt Sienna 9 2 
Columbine 9 2 
The Farmer 0 0 
Contouway 9 0 
Cockcrow 8 12 
Dearest Mae 8 10 
Escape 8 10 
The Tulip 8 5 
Six pay 5 sovs. 
CHELTENHAM SPRING MEETING. 
Grand Annual Steeplechase Handicap of 20 sovs each, li ft, and 6 
only if declared by the 21st of March, with 100 added; a winner, 
after the handicap is made, of a clear 100 sovs, 51b, 200 or upwards, 
st 
11 
lb 
5 
View Halloo 
st lb 
11 
5 
Cockcrow 
0 
11 
0 
Tcddesley 
0 
10 
4 
The Admiral 
.... 9 
(l 
10 
2 
Sir Philip 
0 
10 
0 
Columbine ......... 
0 
10 
0 
Cornea way 
0 
9 
10 
Royalty 
0 
9 
10 
Burnt Sienna 
0 
9 
8 
Need wood (.pays) 
BATH STEEPLECHASES. 
Weights for the Grand Open. About four miles. Acceptances on 
the 21si March. 
st lb 
9 S 
9 8 
The General 
C.trrlg 
st lb 
11 0 
Royalty 
Vengeance 
o | 
Victress 
10 2 
Old Rake 
Gcrvus 
Linnet 
Geraldus 
9 12 
Chester 
Thcodino 
9 12 
Stanley 
Sir Philip 
Tiny 
CROXTON PARK. — Entries for the Farmers' Plate. 
William Harrison’s br g by Plnntngnnet, dam by Sir Harry Dims- 
dale— Bred by Mr. William Bunliam, Emcsley aged 
Mr. Thos. Elston's br m Mayflower, by Nimrod —ltrcd by owner. ..aged 
Mr. It. C. Coy's br m by Drayton.— Bled by owner 6 yrs 
jMt. Thomas 'Hilton's b m by Iago, dam Negotiator.— Bred by the late 
Mr. William Hilton, Bitchfield 0 yrs 
Robert Tomlin's ch g by the Knlglit-of-tlie-Whistle, out of Polly, 
by Oppidan.— Brel by owner 6 yrs 
Joseph Vincent's b c Sultan, by Sheik, dam Shamrock — Bred by 
owner > -r9 
John Foster's b rn Whitsuntide by Contusion, out of Fretful — 
Bred bv owner 5 yrs 
J. \ntes Rouse's b ni bv Gambol, dam by Johnny Boy, out ot a 
half-bred mare.— Bred by Mr. J Stokes, Broiighton-Su'ney...5 yrs 
It. Spriggs' b m by Pantaloon, dam by The Magnet.— Bred by Mr. 
W illi am Merry, Stretton Lodge 4 yrs 
J U Bennet's b m Remembrancer, by Belzonl, dam half-bred, by 
Sir Hercules.— Bred by owner 4 yrs 
Daniel's bl m Black Bess, by Belzonl out of Rhoda, a half-bred 
mare — Bred by Mr. Richard Burdett, Kimcote 4 yrs 
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SPORTING MISCELLANEOUS. 
TURPIANA. 
Spe iking of the Stilton Case tho Sporting Magazine 
say* : — ‘- We understand thnt this case is hushed Hi), and 
tlrnt Hu - hush-money wbs paid liy nu ex-turfite, who did not 
want to he subpoenaed. Mr. Ediv in James’s cross-examina- 
tion oi t his witness would have probably bro ugh t out one of 
the black cst turf stories that the world lias beard for many 
a long d. iy. A desperate nnd most cruel attempt on a 
Derby wit ner the evening before the race, was also likely (o 
have lonnt d part of the disclosures. Muy the disgrace of 
the parties in question teach the Turf a life-lesson.” 
The Ep't m Metropolitan Steeplechase i-s it seems, not to 
die out, us the Jockey Club suggested, but comes off on 
April 7th. tiho d iy after the Spring meeting. Harrow is 
retixed lor .Apr.l the eleventh. Mr. ElweJ t-tud of 14 
is for sulo at Talti-ri-all’s on Apiil 3rd. It includes 
Mnslciun, Hi innlayn (two - engagement*), Bay Ci lia (rigi t 
eugageincute), and Naiuur, a win ucr at Salisbury lust week 
(seven engagements). La Gazza Lndra is also In tho mar- 
ket. The York Spring Biennial for 1855-36 has closed with 
54 subscribers. St. Bennett is at Mr. Scott Wuring’s Livery 
Stubles, Darlington, this year. Lord Derby’s Iris is in 
foal to Faugb-u-Uallagh, and has gone to him again. Charles 
Marsou has removed bis training quarters from Royslou to 
Hedncsford. The Doncaster Spring Fund (which is quite dis- 
tinct from the Autumn one), adopted the liberal system in one 
of its selling stakes of giving half the overplus to the winner, 
and after all netted £153 15s. for its fund. Lord Chestor- 
fleld and Sir W. Cooke are stewards next year. Four 
hunters, the property of officers ordered abroad, were sold 
at Taltorsall's last week. The highest fetched 180 gs. 
Greyhound Puppies. — Wicked Eye, sister to War 
Eagle, had five puppies, three dogs, und two bitches, to 
Hughie Graham, on the 25th ult. 
Miraculous Escape. — One day last week Clem. 
Richardson, gamekeeper at Tho Nunnery, accompanied by 
the butler, while In the discharge of his duties, went to the 
edge of a procipice which was overhung with loose moss. 
He had a ferret in one hand, iiis gun, which was loaded and 
cocked, in tho other, and a game bag on his shoulder. The 
moss gave way, and he fell down tho precipice, which was 
sixty foot in height. He had the presence of mind to throw 
away tho gun os soon ns he felt himself going. Tho game 
bug broke Ids fall all the way down, and when he alighted, 
the bag was under bis head ; so that, besides the shock and 
a few scratches, tho Injury which ho sustained was very 
trifling. — Carlisle Patriot. 
Argus thus pleasantly discourses anent Salisbury lu tho 
Morning Post. .-—“The northern stables turned out as well 
at Doncaster as those of the south did at Salisbury, nnd the 
success of the two meetings was unequivocal. Wadlow was 
the lion of the former, as Mr. Parr was of the latter. It does 
not often occur to anybody to pick up a stake like The 
Wiltshire, worth £000 with a broken down cocktail, whom 
a leading turf authority told me he would not give five-and- 
tweuly pounds for; hut such was tho good luck of tho 
Squiro of Wantage. Some said tho break-down of Trifle 
was not worse than that he exhibited at Wolverhampton 
and Goodwood, but I really believe this to be ‘ the lu>t 
time of asking.’ Aslnnull was brought all the way from 
Brelby to ride Cleveland, and if ho had had anything to have 
made running for him, lie could not liavo lost. Doiiance 
looked blooming (not so Nut’s cop and jacket), and cut 
down Cineas arid Orestes like a race-horse — stamping himself 
a very superior animal to public expectation. Cineas, not- 
withstanding the money he was backed for, never appeared 
to gallop, and no excuse can be mado for him ou the 6core 
of the ground, which afforded ‘ capital going.’ Orestes 
verified the Baron’s prophecy of him — that ho would beat 
Cineas in their next journey. The Autocrat stable had two 
out, end bucked them heavily; but neither could run a yard, 
and were the first beaten among the worst lot of two-year- 
olds Mr. Hibbard has started for many a day. This does 
not augur well for the Derby favourite, who, led by Laseelles 
every morning, is reported to be doing excellent work. 
The other races, at Salisbury, were divided among tho 
Day family— Honest John taking one two-year-old race; 
William, the Queen’s Plate; and Young John, n handicap 
and another two-year-old stake. As far as tho betting 
went, the Ring did well — never having had such a two days 
this season.” 
Steeplechase Doings.— The Pacing Times has the 
following fearless strictures on the recent strange proceedings 
in the steeplechaso world : — “ If recent proceedings are 
considered, all will allow that it is dangerous meddling with 
cross-country events. Of course we allude to the scratching 
of Miss Mowbray nnd Oscar for tho Grand Nationals at 
Liverpool and Do’ucaster. In palliation of those disgraceful 
acts, it is said that some ‘ rascal ’ got at the mare on Sunday, 
and, unknown to the trainer, blistered her leg; and with 
respect to tho horse, that he was scratched because of the 
Injuries be received at Liverpool. Docs any one believe 
these tales? Can it bo supposed fora moment that Miss 
Mowbray could be blistered on the Sunday, and that the trainer 
should not find it out before he got to Liverpool on the 
Monday, or, at all events, before Wednesday noon, when 
she was scratched ? Could this have happened to a mare 
backed, os is affirmed (but who believes it ?), for £-2,000, and 
trained by one of the most experienced men on the turf? 
It is folly replying to such trash ; but we will say we saw 
the mare for upwards of two hours on Tuesday morning 
(und she was the theme of admiration by all who saw her), 
and we confidently assort, as the result of our own inspection, 
that theroi wus nothing tho matter with her legs. With re- 
spect to Oscar, he had some good gullops after he is said to 
have injured himself over the course at Ain tree, and went 
in his usual form. If, however, lie had hurt himself, how 
wus it he was not scratched before the middle of the day of 
the race-? Was it not because the public were freely sup- 
porting him at 3 to 1 ? If the epithet ‘ rascal ’ ought to be 
uppliod to an imaginary person supposed to have got at tho 
mure, what terms ought to bo used towards those who have 
in reality acted with her, and she in her best form, as the 
public have witnessed ? We had not intended to allude to 
these matters had not such ridiculous stories been set afloat. 
Sportsmen can put up with losing their cash, und wish no 
more to be suid about tho matter, but they cannot brook 
being insulted into the bargain ” I lie same paper states, on 
authority, that Peter Simple and Half-and-Half are scratched 
for all their engagements this year. 
The Corinthian Cup, at the Kildare Meet, April Gth 
and 7th, lias 54 nominations. 
Revival op Fox-hunting in Westmeath. — A 
meeting of noblemen and gentlemen favourable to the esta- 
blishment of a pack of foxhounds in Westmeath was held 
in Murray’s Hotel, Mullingar, on Thursday week; Lord 
Vaux, of IJarrowden, occupied the chair. Several sub- 
scriptions, amounting to upwards of £400, were banded 
in, und Sir Richard Livinge kindly undertook the master- 
ship ; so that next year, there i9 little doubt, ns good sport 
as can be desired may bo hud in Westmeath, which uboumJs 
with oinc splendid gorse covers. 
Steeplechasing. — There were some spirited Steeple- 
chases at Wcndlcbury on Wednesday, the 1 5th instant. 
The start was from Air. Tanner’s meadow, near Howler- 
brook, on the left hand side of the road from Bicester to 
Wcndlcbury, pointing for Merton, light round the village 
of Wcndlcbury, over the brook, und finishing in a meadow 
opposite to Langford-lone. Ten gentleman piloted horses 
for the Cup. Weight 1 lit lOib. Tho rnoe was between Mr. 
Greenwood’s Elva, Mr. Tollil’s Combat, and Air. Sv- 
mond’s Duchess. It was won cleverly by tho former. 
Eleven contested for the I luck Stakes, and Air. Davenport’s 
Kicking Jenny was the winner. 
The V. W. H. Hounds were advertised to be sold at 
Tattersall’s, but it is now rumoured that the Earl of 
Portsmouth, having offered to hunt part of tho Craven 
country two or three days a week, has purchased them, iu 
addition to the Vino pack. 
HUNTING APPOINTMENTS. 
(Weather Permitting,) 
STAG HOUNDS. 
Rothschild’s, Baron— Monday, Piiclicott; Thursday, Llllhhnr- 
wood. 
Sun key. — S aturday (this day), Bnnstond— half-past 11. 
vox hounds. 
Aldriohton, The, Mu. Helumi's. — Saturday (ilils day), Hugloy 
Tap; Tuesday, Stableford ; Thursday, Ran Ion Abbey ; Saturday, 
Lillcshall— half-post 10. 
ATirnnsroN r, Tick. — Monday, Cndeley Gate; Wednesday, Twycron 
Friday, Cedburv Hull; Saturday, Coombs— 11. 
Badswoutu, The.— T uesday, Wrulbrldso Inn; Thursday, Mclhley 
Bridge; Saturday, Durfitdd — half-past 10. 
Berkshire. Old.— T uesday, A-hdown Park (by pornilulon); Satur- 
day, Rod House — luilf post 10. 
Bramham Moor— Monday, Low Hurrogato; Wednesday, Oatoforth ; 
Friday, Wlghill Park; Saturday, Alwnodley Gutes— half-pus t 10. 
Cambridgeshire — Monday, Tempsford; Friday, Brampton Wood — 
half-past 10 . 
Cheshire.— M onday, Wnrmtngham; Tuesday, Culveley ; Thursday, 
Belmont; Friday, Vale Royul— Imlf-pust In. 
Colyeu’% Mlt.— Saturday (tills day). Flint llouc. 
CoiTESMoRB. — Monday, HoljWrll; Tuesday, I.uwnde Abbey; Thurs- 
day, Eltliorpe ; Saturday . Tilton Wood- -11. 
Craven. — T hese hounds will not hunt after to-day (Saturday), on ac- 
count of the dry weather. 
Df.wsi.and.— T uesday, Pontfane; Friday, Trohonell — 10. 
Drake's, Mr. — M onday, Sklming Dish Gale; Tuesday, Daggrrshall 
Village; Thursday, llurton Common; Saturday, Charlton Town — 
quarter before 11. 
Essex, Fast.— T uesday. Stoke Green; Thursday, Felix Hall; Satur- 
day, High Garret— II. 
Essf.x Union. — W ednesday, Danbury Orifltn; Saturday, Hockley 
Bull. 
F. B. — Tuesday, Constantine; Friday, Oroft West— half-past 10. 
FlTZU AH dirge's, Earl— Monday, Queen's Wood; Tuesday, Withing- 
lon ; Thursday, Chiitcoiuhe ; Saturday, Northwick Lodge. 
Fite wiLLi am's, Karl.— Saturday (this day), Tho Kennel ; Monday, 
Ellon Firs; V\ ednesday, Duckworth Village; Friday, Wulcot Park 
-10. 
Garth's, Mr. — M onday, Brick Bridge; Wednesday, Lock's Farm; 
Friday, West Green— half-pad 10. 
He»f.ymrd9Hirb, The.— Tuesday, Lugwardinc — 11 ; Friday, Chan- 
slon; Tuesday, March 28, Ulllnaswick— 11. 
H. H.— Monday, Windmill Hill; Thursday, Bentley Greon; Saturday, 
George Inn, Odfitnin— quarter to 11. 
Hythrop. — M onday, Grate Tivo; Wednesday, Brad well Grove; Fri- 
day, Eyford— half-past 10. 
Ingram’s, II C. Meynell.— Monday, Charlley ; Thursday, New Ina; 
Saturday, Blltlu-lleld. 
Leducuy, The.— M onday, Chances Pitch; Thursday, Acton Green; 
Monday, March 27, D) mock Village; Friday, March 91, Colllu 
Park— half-past 10. 
Lpxton's, Mn.—Tuesdfty, Stone Bridge; Friday, Eggcsford Bridge — 
half-past 10. 
New Forest.— Tuesday, Fawley ; Thursday, West Park; Saturday, 
Ticket Post — 11. 
Phillips, Mr. Lour. — Monday, Step-asldc Bridge; Friday, Fern 
Tim — to. 
Pytchlry. — Saturday (this day), Slbberloft; Monday, Sywell Wood; 
Tuesday, Ashby St. Ledgers; Wednesday, Stamford Hull; Friday, 
Manhy; Saturday, Uroniptoii Wood —quarter before It. 
Shropshire, Tup.— M onday, Acton Burnell; Friday, Shaw bury White 
Gates — half-past 10. 
Smith's, Mr Assinrrox.— Monday, Wllbury ; Tuesday, Oare Illll; 
Wednesday, Dole’s Turnpike; Thursday, Ham Ashley; Friday, 
Evctlelgh ; Saturday, Ashmnnsworlh — 11. 
Southdown. — Monday, Jcvington Holt- quarter before 11. 
Staffordshire, North. — Monday, Staid' ford Bridge; Wednesday, 
Hinstash; Friday, Wolglierton I.odco, Doildlngton— liulf-pa»e lu. 
Surrey Union. — Saturday (ihts tiny-), Ouktlntt Fla'; Monday, Black 
Horse, Reigate Hills; Thursday, Bur Gate; Saturday, The Kennel; 
Monday, March 27, Woolen House — half-past 10. 
TICKHAM.— Saturday (this day), Otterden ; Tuesday, Ralnham; Friday, 
Longbrach — quarter toll. 
Tiverton. Thp.. — Monday, Rackcnford; Thursday, Hawkerldgo; Sa- 
turday, Dulvevton — half-post 10. 
Trelawsf.y'9, Mu.— Saturday (this day), Marl, y Toll Bar; Tuesday, 
Ivy bridge; Saturday, Longdou Hall — balf-posl 10. 
United Pack, The.— T uesday, Cox Mill; Friday, Welsh Harp, Long- 
mountain— 0. 
Vine.— T uesday, Raupliurst Crossroads; Thursday, The Vine; Satur- 
day. Oakley Half— half-past 10. 
Warwickshire, Tjik.— M onday, Austy Wood; Tuesday, Weston 
House; Thursday, New bold Pncey; Friday, SwaJeliffo — quarter 
before 11. 
Warwickshire, North.— S aturday (this day), Prlneethorpe ; Tues- 
day, Churchover, by permission of Mr. Thompson ami the Alhcr- 
slonu Hunt— quarter before 11; Thursday, The Kennels-I0; Satur- 
day, Rid Hill— quarter before II. 
Wheatland, The —T uesday, Hnrpsford; Friday, Mag Forest, near 
Lutwyche; Tu.« lay, March 28, Lodge Coppice; Friday, March 31, 
Billingsley; Tuesday, April 4, Monkliopton— linlf-pnst 10. 
Wiirdle's, Mr — Wednesday, Thutchain Gate; Friday, iluro Hounds, 
Denham — 1 1. 
Woodovis.— Monday, Sydenham House; Thursday, Bullupil Bridge— 
half-past lo. 
Worcestershire. — Monday, Goosehlll ; Wednesday, Plymouth Arms, 
Turdcbigv; Friday, Bredon 11111 — halt-past 10. 
Wynn's, Sir W. W.- Monday, Qoborrtn; Wednesday, Len Tlridgo; 
Friday, Kennels . Saturday, London Apprentice— half-past 10. 
York and Ainsiy.— Tuesday, Naburn; Thursday, llopperlan ; Satur- 
day, Wtgginton Bur— half-past 10. 
harriers. 
Rrooksidb. — Mondays, Newmarket; Thursday, Tolscombc Tyo— 
half-past 10. 
Lonsdale’s, Earl of.— F riday. Bedgrove— IS. 
Surrey.— Saturday (this day), Chipstcad Church— half-post 10. 
SCOTLAND. 
POX HOUNDS. 
Lanarkshire and Renfrewshiup..— Tuesday, Garnklrk; Saturday, 
Coltncs* House; Tuesday, March 28, Monklund House; Saturday, 
April 1, AnnesUeld Toll— quarter before 11. 
IRELAND. 
STAG hounds. 
Garrison, Co. Dublin.— Monday, Rathregan; Friday, Kdbride— 1. 
Ward Union, Co DUBLIN. — Sa-urday (this dnyj, Dunbuyue ; Wed- 
nesday, Nine-mile Stone, Ashbourne Road ; Sulurduy, Ratonlh— 1. 
FOX IIOUND8. 
Blazers, Galway — Saturday (this day), Castle Taylor; Monday, 
Monlvea Cattle; Thursday, hustwell ; Saturday, Mount Moxrl— II. 
Carlow and Island.— Saturday (tills day), Agliuda Bridge— 11. 
Dennis's, Mr , Co. Galway. — Suturduy (ihisduy), Caruuirilu; Tues- 
day, C rejig Cattle, Friday, New Forest— II. 
Kildakf.. — Saturday (tills day), Blesslnton — II. 
1-0 no worth ' a, Mr. — Saturday (this day), Moults Wood— 11. 
Meath —Saturday (this day), PhilpoUlown— II. 
Oiisiondand Kino's County.— T uvsduy, Wolsli Park; Friday, Mount 
Falcon— 11. 
Queen’s CouNrr.— Saturday (this day), Llsduff— II. 
Route, Co. Antrim — Monday, The Kennel; Wednesday, Kingrash 
Crossroads; Fit toy. Bvardeville Gate — 11. 
South.— Saturday (this da)), Hillown; Monday, Crowbawn ; Wednes- 
day Rokebv Hull; Friday, Callow-quarter before 11. 
Tipperary.- • Tuesday, Harley Park; Friday. Iiallyuuro Crossroads 
—II. 
HARRIERS. 
BallyuaiiolN Union.— M onday. Colllmtown; Friday, Kilcorman 
Crossroads — no time staled. Should the weather prove unfavour- 
able, Hie hounds will inc t Hie following day nt the Kennel. 
Fifth Dragoon Guards.— Monday, Kllcrea Crow; Friday, Black 
Crossroads— quarter before 12. 
Palmhrviown, Co. Dublin -Saturday ttliU day), Hampsioad, Glas- 
, levin; Tiirsd.iv, Coupy C>»lh-; Saturday, Putmerstowil— 12. 
Rock, Cashel.— S aturday (thl* day ), The Kennel. 
Tullamor it, King's County. — Tuesday, Rathrohbin; Thursduy, New- 
town — II. 
Wicklow.— M onday , Dunganstown— 1 1 . 
D RAGLES. 
FirriiERSToN's, Mr. !(• Monday, Calherlnestown ; Friday, Bysort 
police llirrnek— II. should the weather prove unfavourable, the 
hounds will meet the following day at thu sumo i»laee. 
