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THE FIELD 
[Saturday, 
di.'innccs from home some ten or n dozen were at it head 
mid head, Jonathan Martin looking remarkably well, but 
soon after Virago shot out on the upper side, and to those 
on the hill the race seemed over. The result shows that 
Mr. Toplmm had taken a right measure of this slashing 
nmre. when he complimented her with Cst. Sms, in the 
Chester Cup. Pyrrhus the First will be looking up after 
this. Her lOlhs penalty will, oddly enough, just put Cut 
611)9 on Virago for the Great Northern Handicap, over u 
course especially suited to her etrido. As for Jonathan 
Murtinj Hint “lion of the week,” we ean only soy, in con- 
clusion. Unit his action was, to our eye, hy no means free 
and good, hut that we expect to sco him do bettor when hr 
Inis a man, and not what Argun facetiously temu — an 
'‘Aztec” on his hack. We understand that Stork well goes and 
looks well ; but that Phuelon’s temper is bad. Somo more 
of Lord Clifden’s lot, it is reported, are likely to go to Nortli- 
lencli ; and everything wo hear confirms us in our old be- 
lief, tbnt Acrobat is Scott's Derby horse. 
%\t fwrf. 
TATTI'. Its ALUS. —Monday. 
At interval* between paying and receiving on the recent event* at 
Northampton, attention was directed to coining events, nnd n fair 
nimiunt ol business wax transacted. 
MKTROroi.iTAN Siam , Itoyalbt advanced further In favour; at 
the commencement It to 1 was taken freely: at the rlo»e several In 
vestments wove made at half n point less G to 1 was taken and offered 
about Jonathan Martin, n’d Ariosto was once more looking up- from 
500 to 30 he rose to 11 to 1, taken. Annie Sutherland nnd Muscovite 
wore apparently a little “on - ." 
City and Suiiuriian Haxdicai'-- Orestes and Virago came up with 
remarkable force, especially fho latter, which was tracked for n good 
deal of money, nr prices varying from 10 to <i to 1-100 to Si) taken 
about tlie two! before tills movement was made, Virago wn» backed 
for a small sum for the Metropolitan, her starling for which Is now, 
however, somewhat problematical. 
Tun Two Thousand. Ituliy wax hacked at 4 to 1 nnd 7 to 2— at 
the leas odds more than £(00 were Invested. Holnrdo recoi.ved a llttlo 
support at t to I, nnd Champagne was thought good enough for a 
hundred at 7 to 1. 
Tim. Dekiiv.- Autocrat Is evidently recovering from the depression 
which ho has for some time past experienced— 0 to 1 was taken In good 
quarters to £426—6 to one was the highest offer at the close LI to 2 
was taken to £76 about King Tom. Tho other LrnnsncUqna on tills 
event were few and unimportant. Closing prices 
Clir.T.TliXIIAM STKEn.KOIIAStt. 
| (0 to 4 agst Mr. Moseley’s Trout (taken) 
0 to 1 — — Mr. lllgglnson's Hurnt Sienna (t) 
GxAKnr Handicap (Ciioxton 1’aiis). 
6 to 4 on Mr. Moseley's Ilourton 
Great Metrorolitan Stakes. 
r> to 2 agst Mr. Henson nn Royalist (taken) 
d to 1 Mr. T. Parr's Jonathan Martin (t) 
11 to 1 Mr. Mare's Ariosto (t) 
100 to 8 Sir J. Boswell'* Annie Sutherland (offered) 
14 lo 1 Mr. AV. Hnriett'x Maco < taken) 
1ft to 1 Mr. O. Mather's St. flare (t) 
20 to 1 Sir C Monek's IJuncii Munca(t) 
City and Sudujiimn Manuk ai*. 
ft to 1 agst Huron Rothschild's Ores tea (t) 
r, to 1 Mr Howard's Virago ft) 
10 to 1 Mr. Lupin's Lystsoa >t) 
12 to 1 Mr. Dawson's Itch (t) 
(ini; at Noiitii i;iin Hanoi cat. 
8 to 1 agst Mr. T. Parr’s Defiance (taken) 
10 to 1 Count de Prado s Agutin (t) 
Ciuifrrrit fir. 
16 to 1 agst Mr. J. Powmy’s Marc Antony (taken) 
33 to I Lord Wilton’s Duchess of Lorraine colt (t) 
Two Thousand Guineas Staked 
7 to 2 agst Mr J. Adkins's liuby (taken) 
4 to 1 Lord Derby’s Holnrdo (t) 
7 to 1 Mr. Oslmldexton'a Champagne (t) 
Derby. 
6 to 1 ngst Mr. It, K. Cooper'* Autocrat -ft U) I (taken) 
13 to 2 Huron Rothschild's King Tom (talion) 
8 to 1 Lord Derby's Dervish (t) 
26 to 1 Lord Derby's Acrobat- 30 to 1 also laid 
::ft to 1 Mr. Gully’s Andover (t) 
40 to 1 Lord Chestcrtlold's Ostrogoth (t) 
40 to 1 Mr. NV. Smith a Old Noll (t) 
40 to 1 Mr. Gregory's Papageno (t) 
60 to I Lord Derby's Holnrdo (t) 
BETTING AT M A M-Tl KSTK It. — T uesday. 
Notwithstanding many of llio momhera lmvo left for Croxlon 
Park, there wns n strong muster Ibis morning hero, anil a fair 
amount of business Irnneaoted. Tlio City and Suburban and 
Metropolitan Handicap ohiimod llio greatest share of attention. 
Tim investments on llm Groat Nurlhorn, Chester Cup, and Derby 
wore to trilling amounts. 
Tho following arc the latest prices: — 
City and Suriiummn Handicap. 
I to 1 ngst Virago (taken) 
6 4 to 1 Mark Anthony (t) 
ft to 1 Orestes (t) 
14 to 1 Mcvrv Monk (t) 
14 to 1 Eva (t) 
14 to 1 The Itch (t) 
Metropolitan Handicap. 
3 to 1 ngst Royalist (t freely) 
i; in i Jonathan Martin (t) 
12 to 1 Annie Sutherland (t) 
12 to 1 Muscovite (t) 
14 to 1 Ariosto (t) 
14 to I - St, Clair (t) 
20 to 1 - llunca Muncn (t) 
Great Northern Handicap. 
ICO to 20 ngst Defiance (t) 
Chester Cup. 
12 to 1 ngst Ncwmlnster (taken 
to £100) 
600 to 30. Mark Antony (t) 
113 to 1 Royalist (t) 
33 to 1 Duchess of Loralne 
colt (t) 
40 to 1 Joo Miller (t) 
Two Thousand Guineas. 
100 to 25 agst ltuby (t) 
The Deriiy. 
8 to 1 ngst Dervish (t) 
30 to 1 Acrobat ({) 
30 to 1 Andover (t) 
Virago and Mark Anllmny (for tho City and Suburban) wero 
in immeiifO force. Tho muiio may ho said of Royalist (fur the 
Metropolitan), and NewminstCr (for the Chester Cup). 
Cl IK I /PIC Nil AM BTKKl’LKCll A BKB.— Tu rbday . 
Tiir. Lxiti.d Muxti ii*’ Stakes Handicap of 6 soys each, 2 ft, with 
25 added ; the second horse to save Ills stake. Two miles. 
Mr. J. Day's Charley, 4 yrs. Hist 21b, (Mr. Holloway), beat (inylnd, 
nged, list l2ll), In 61b extra, Sly, Jim., (2 ; Blue Dick, 5 yrs, Hist" 4 lb, 
Mr. Boynton, (3); Squire of Mai ton, list, Sir. Johnston, (4); Miwn 
Mungo, aged, last lolb, Mr. Contes: Bravo. aged, lOst 71b, In 51b extra, 
Kan is ; Dimrutn (late Wings), nged, 10xt 21b, Mr. Griffith ; ami Hetty 
Pocket*, 4 vis, lOst 61b, In the 61b ex. T. Oliver. 
Hotting— 5 to 2 ngst (inylnd, 3 to 1 each agst Squire of Mnlton and 
Mitssn Mui. go, nnd 4 to i ouch ugnt Charley and Betty Pockets. Won 
easily by three lengths; bad third. 
Grand Military Sti'.kplkciiam'. of 10 sovs each, h ft, with 100 added; 
the second horse to save Ida stake; certain penalties and allowances. 
About three miles. 
Lieut. <• Hunt s (4th I f Ding.) llnwk, 12*t (Mr. Gorbooth) 1 
Lieut. Taylor* ,8. 'ah Hcgl.) The Ltnnrtt, 12«t (Mr Young) 2 
Cuiit K. Berkelcy’ailL i.. Blue) Kmpres*. 12st i Mr. Purcell) 3 
Betting - 2 D> 1 oil Hawk, who made nil the running, and won 
cleverly by three length*. " 
The Berkeley Hunt Rteppli <m am: was won by Mr. Dnlllmoro's 
Knrmer, h b, aged, list (W. Archer). beating Mr, W. Holman's 
Buck-kin, 4 yrs, lost 71b (Holman, jun.), second; Mr. Denlston's 
Ki nil worth, h b, list, carried list 31b (8. Darling), third, and seven 
other*. . 
The Selling Hurdle Race wns won by Janus. 
The Selling .SteI vleohask did not till, 
CROAT' >N BARK RACES.— Tuesday. 
The I Annum' J'i.ati; was won,,|n two heats, by Mr. W. H unison's 
Plaiitngenet. Nine ran. 
The Scurry Stake* were won by Mr Williams’s Leybourne, ft yrs, 
11*1 £40 (Mr. Scobell y. beating Mr. Ward's Scnrclty, ft yrs, 1 Oat 111b 
£40 (Capt. Little \ mid two others. The wlimcr was claimed. 
The Hklvoir Castle Stakes. One mile. 
Mr. G. Munro'a Slue i|im Non, 3 yrs 8s t (W. Sharpe) 1 
Sir JL Plgot'S Polly o the duy, 3 yrs V»t 1 21b (Pettit) a 
Count Battbyany » Determination, 3 yrs flat (Flotinun) 3 
Betting— 2 to J on Sine nun Non, who made all the running, and 
won by hail a length ; about u length between the second and third. 
The Cranky Handicap About a mile nnd a half. 
Mr. M>" i ■■■■'• Ilourton, nged jtist 'Mr. Clarke) 1 
Lord Cl If. leu's Snckbiit. 6 yrs list 21b (Capt. White) 2 
Mr Jus. Davie*'* Titicratonc, It b, 6 yr*. list 61b .... (Mr. Scobell) 3 
Mr Hubei i Lamartine, 0 yrs 1 1st 61b ....(Owner) 4 
Mr. T Dawson's Gcurgcy, 4 yrs. 10*t 101b (Cai>t. Little) 6 
Jlelllng '■ to 4 on Ilourton, 5 to 1 agst Gcorgey, ft to 1 agst Lamar- 
tine, mid 8 to 1 agst I Itlerstonc. Ilourton matte all tho running, ami 
won In a cantor by three quarters of a length; bad third. 
Tin Sweepstake* of 6 »ovs. each, with 30 added, was won by Lord 
Chesterfield'* f by Epirus out of Pellon'a dam, 2 yrs, 8st4lb (Flutmsn) 
beating by half a length Mr. Morris's Donald, 2 yra, 8st 71b (Basham) 
netting— 7 to 4 on the winner. 
LATEST BETTING. 
CITY AND SUBURBAN HANDICAP. 
3 lo 1 agst Virago (taken) 
ft to I Marc Antony taken) 
C to 1 Orestes (taken) 
WEDNESDAY. 
The Farmer'* Handicap was won in two heals, by Mr. T. Hilton's 
Ingo, ft 1 1 a, Mat 101b (Captain White), I rating Mr. H. Spriggs' Pastime, 
4 yrs, 1 list 81b (Mr. Scobell), nnd four oilier*. 
The Cm. of £60 In specie, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 
sovs each, 10 ft, nnd 6 only If declared, &e. Two miles. 27 subs, 
1(5 of whom declared. 
Mr.lt. Morris'* Gerard, by Alnrin, 6 yrs, lOst 121b, (Captain Haworth) 
(ll, bent Snckbiit, 5 > i », list 101b, Captain White (2): Cleveland, 6 
yrs, 1 1-t nib, Mr. Scobell (3) ; Communist, 3 yrs, 9st 31b, Mr. Bbhop 
(2) ; Colt bv Drayton, out of Spring's dam, 6 yrs, lost 71b, Captain W. 
Peel (5), and It. D. 4 yrs, 10*t 61b, Captain Little. 
Betting 2 to I ng-t Itch, 6 to 2 ngst Cleveland, 6 to 1 each agst 
llm Drayton colt ami Snckbiit. Gerard made the running, and won, 
after a good race In, by half a length. Tim e lengths between the 
second in d third. Communist nnd the Drayton colt walked Id. 
Itch bolted. 
Tub Ilii.i.EmEN Coplow Stakes of 6 sovs each, with 20 added, 12st 
each; thoroughbreds 121b extra. Once round. 
Mr. J. King'* Newman Noggs, ft yrs, 12st 121b (Captain W. Peel), 
bent Dandy Jem, nged, 12et 71b (Owner), (2) ; nnd Tom Jolly (h b), aged 
(Count Bfttlhyany), (3). 
Helling— 4 to f on Newman Noggs. Won by a nock; bad third. 
Croxtox Park IT, ate (Handicap) of 100 sovs; for all ages. 
One mile. 
Mr. Megxnn'9 Gcorgey. I yr . list 'Captain Llltlc), beat Lamartine, 
ft yrs, I2M (On tier), (2)"; Captain Plash, 6 yrs, lOst 111b (Owner), (3); 
Wcllnbouriic, 6 > r.» (li b!, list Dll) (Mr. Scobell) ; Scarcity, C yrs, lOst 
Oil) (Captnlii W. Peel); Wingonund, 6 yrs, 1 Ost 71b (Captain D. Lane); 
Newman Noggn, (i yrs, list' I lib (Mr. Caldwell) ; and Why-not (h h), 
3 yrs, ii*t i Mr. Bishop). 
Helling — 6 lo 2 agst Gcorgey, 7 to 2 ngst Wellsbourno, 6 to 1 each 
agst Captain Flash nnd Lamartine. Won by hall n length; bad third ; 
Newman Noggs wns fourth; Wingonund, tilth; Scarcity, sixth; 
Wellsbourno, seventh; and Why-not, last. 
(’ll KLTi; N 1 1 A M ST HEPLKC1 I A SES. — Wbdnphdat 
Tiip. Hunter*' Slakes were won hy Mr. Johnson’s Stanley, aged, 
list 71b (curried list !>lb),( Mr, C'rymcs)— heating Mr I.indow's Macomo, 
]|*t (Owner), second; Mr. Johnson's Louisa, list 71b (Mr. Blake), 
third; and live others. 
Grand Annual Stekpli'ciiasp. of 20 sovs each, li ft, and 5 only If 
declared, with 100 added. Tho second horse to save his stake. 
About four miles. 
Mr. Moseley's Trout, lOst 71b (including 71b extra) (Tusker) 1 
Captain Newman's Columbine, 9st 71b (including 71b extra) 
(Weaver) 2 
Mr. Evan’s Teddesley, 9*t (J. Holman) 3 
Mr. Rambler's View Halloo, list 81b (W. Archer) 4 
Mr. Salt's Sain Hood, list fill) (Owner) 0 
Betting -7 to 4 on Trout, 4 to 1 ngst Tcddesly, nnd 6 to 1 ng-t Colum- 
bine Won easily by two lengths. Sam Hood fell at the fence beyond 
the Farm tliefl st time round, nnd rolled over Ills jockey, who sustained 
a dislocation of the shoulder, nnd although lie remounted he was soon 
compelled to pull up. 
8r.Li.iNO Sterpi.e-ciiase of 5 sovs, each with 20 added ; the second to 
save his stake. About three miles, 
Mr. James' Bullflncher (£38) (R James) 1 
Captain Boynton's Janus i £30) (Green) 2 
Mr. Walker’s Tulip (£30) (G. Stevens) S 
Mr. Stevens's Heckbury Lass (NY. Archer) 4 
Four others ran. 
Betting.— 5 to 2 each ngst Bullflncher nnd Bcckbnry Lass, 4 to 1 
each agst Tulip nnd Janus. Won in n canter by ten lengths. The 
winner was bought In for 70 guineas. 
Match, £50. Three miles. . 13st each. 
Mr. W. La Ten lore's Valentine (Owner) 1 
Mr S, Davis'* Emigrant (Owner) 2 
Betting.— 2 lo 1 on Valentine, who won by nearly a distance. 
Welter Stakes. 
Robin Hood i 
Brevet 2 
lunations, fflltigljfs; anti Jictcptanccs. 
iNKWMARKKT GRAVEN MEETING. 
Thursday, Apiiiu 20. 
Yrs 
•t lb. 
Potion. 
4 
H 
1” 
Astolfo 
Guv Jfnnncrlng 
r> 
8 
1 
Index 
Racknpelt 
4 
8 
ft 
Kpiuiilnondas 
Nutpcckcr 
4 
8 
0 
Epigram 
Fanner s Boy 
4 
8 
0 
Handsome Buck 
Dlomcdla 
4 
7 
12 
Lady Blanche 
Brother to Grey Tommy 4 
7 
12 
Tilly by Wintonian, out 
7 
9 
4 
7 
G 
Little Tom 
4 
7 
4 
Tilly by Sesostris, out 
Cork Pheasant 
4 
7 
4 
of An il s dam 
Gelding b> Assault, out 
Mi*s Bolton 
of Miss Norton 
4 
7 
2 
Mishap 
B uck Bess 
4 
c 
10 
Kcnnyside Hero 
6 10 
6 40 
6 10 
6 7 
C 7 
6 12 
6 12 
6 12 
Fill DAY. ’ ” 5 10 
11 indidap Plate of 100 sovs. Certain winners extra. Ccsarcwitch 
st lb. yrs 
8 12 Veteran ,i 
Yrs 
Ariosto C 
Ilex . 
Wnverley 
Itncknpelt 
4 
8 
4 
Toggery 
6 
6 
4 
Nightshade 
6 
7 
12 
Adeline 
6 
7 
6 
Selina 
5 
7 
5 
Miss Bolton 
4 
7 
6 
Kcnnyside Hero ... 
6 
7 
3 
Lincoln's Inn 
5 
7 
0 
•til). 
« 9 
0 2 
5 7 
5 7 
6 7 
5 4 
6 4 
6 2 
YORK 
Weights for the 
Yrs 
Nabob 5 
Orestes 4 
King of Trumps 5 8 G 
Daniel O'Rourke 5 
Songstress 5 
Snowdon DunhSU .... 4 
ndian Warrior 5 
>cnndal 4 
i.vadno 5 
Brocket 4 
Annie Sutherland .... 4 
Lamartine 6 
Viinderdeckon 1 
Catherine Parr 4 
Catspnw 4 
Comfit t 
Tonic ft 7 2 
I tel 4 7 0 
General 4 7 0 
Peggy 1 7 0 
Captain Cornish 4 0 13 
Bruxy 5 G 12 
Lord lieutenant 4 G 12 
Georgy 4 G12 
La Belle 4 G 12 
Voucher 4 G 12 
Ilnzlenut 4 G 11 
SPRING MEETING. 
LoxnESBonovGii Cup. One mile, 
st lb 
8 13 
9 
8 4 
8 4 
7 13 
7 12 
7 11 
7 11 
7 11 
7 li 
7 7 
7 3 
7 3 
Yrs 
Worcester <; 
Hatchet 4 
Little Tom 4 
St. Andrew \ 
Oison 3 
Helena (h. b.) 4 
Daticnco 4 
Virago 3 
Sine Qua Non 3 
Stile to 3 
Maud Mary . . ..- 3 
(ieueral Breezo 3 
Adelaide 3 
Syvngoc 3 
Field Marshall 3 
The Sheriff 3 
Kcnnyside Hero 3 
Determination 3 
Bridekirk 3 
Nelly Hill (lute Anna- 
bel) 3 
The Jewess 3 
Monimia 3 
l’henix 3 
Orange Blossom U 
st. Michael 5 
st lb 
G 10 
G 10 
G lO 
6 8 
G 7 
6 5 
<1 4 
G 2 
0 2 
5 I) 
6 12 
5 7 
6 6 
5 6 
6 2 
5 2 
5 2 
6 2 
5 0 
6 0 
5 0 
5 0 
5 0 
5 0 
paid 
ADELAIDE RACKS. AUSTRALIA, 1853. 
(Continual Jr om page 292.) 
second pay.— D ec. 29, 1853. 
About half-past 12 o'clock the bell rang for the first race. 
Tiir. Cantab Cur. — Value £25, with £25 added, for produce the get of 
Cantub in season 1850, with a sweepstakes of 5 guineas Tho winner 
to pay 6 guineas to the fund. Hnlf-n-mile. AV eights, same as 
Maiden Stakes. 
Mr. J110. Harvey’s b f Beda Harvey, jun. 
Mr. Paxton's b e Billy Barlow Loftus 
Mr. B. Fisher's b f Gratitude Blazes 3 
Mr. E. C. Gwynne's b c Bcppo NN' . Coglin 4 
Beda made all the running and wop easily. A protest was handed 
in against the winner, on the ground that she was not the produce of 
Cantab. 
Ladies' Purse.— For horse, of eery denomination. A sweepstakes 
of 5 guineas, with -- soveieigns added Heats, one mile. The 
winner of the Town Plate and Queen s Hundred to carry 71bs extra. 
The winner to pay 6 guineas to the fund. Two yrs old to carry 7st 
7llis ; 3 yrs, 8st 31bs ; 4 yrs, list 71bs; 5 yrs, lOst 51Us ; G yrs and aged, 
1 1st. 
1 
Handicap Hurdle Race. 
Freetrader ] 
Gay lad 2 
Scurry Stakes. 
Battery 2 
NAVAN (COUNTY MEATH) STEEPLECHASES. 
Tuesday, April 4th. 
Stewards : The Marquis of Connynghnm, John J. Trcston, E«q., 
Francis Murphy, i.so .J.P., Hugh O’Reilly, Esq., J.P., Captain Cav- 
leton ; James George Murphy, Esq., J.P., Henry Mercdyth, Esq., John 
Taaffe, Fsq., Richard Bnrnownll, Esq. Judge: Mr. It. J Hunter. 
Tho above meeting came off this day over a tolerably well laid out 
course In Die neighbourhood of the town, and brought together a 
highly respectable attendance. The weather was most favourable, but 
the sport only middling, each event being wou rather easily us the fol- 
lowing return will show 
The N ivan Cup, 100 sovs. in specie, added to a Free Handicap Sweep- 
stakes of 10 sovs each, d sovs ft. Second horse to save stake. Three 
miles. 
Mr. Dulgnnn's eh g Bonmlnway, by llarkaway, out of Bouneenwny’s 
dam, 4 yrs, KM (Byrne) 1 
Mr. A MM'otmgh's b li Augustine, 6 yrs, 10st8lb (Noonan) 2 
Mr. Cnllagliun's b m Lady Bird, 4 yrs, list 21b (Owner) 3 
Mr. (* Barry's gr h GernlduR, G yra, lest 61b (Debnux) ft 
Captain French'* hr g Claihor, agvd, list 12lb (Canavan) ft 
Mr Dolnny's b ni Echo, G yrs, 9*1 71b (D. Menny ) 0 
Mr. Colgiui's ch m Kate, 6 yrs, ftst (lib (Haulon) 0 
Betting 5t" 2 ngst Augustine. 3 to 1 ngst Gcnildus, 4 to 1 ngst Lady 
Bird, 5 to 1 ng*t I cbo, 6 to 1 ngst Bonndiiway. 
Won in n canter by six lengths ; the same between second nnd third. 
Gernldus fell niter crossing the third fence from home, looking at tho 
time nil over a w Inner, 'and Kate, who was lying at his quarters, ulso met 
with the same faie. A frivolous objection against the winner, Uv 
Noonan, oil tho ground of having skipped n post, wns untenable. 
Sivi r.i -i.iKi.* of 3 soy's each, 2 sovs ft. 50 sovs added. Weights for 
nge, with selling allowances, and penalties on winner. Heats, one 
mile niul a half. 
Mr. Marlins br m Matilda, by Blrdcateber out of Celeste, 4 
yrs ( 1 60), 9st 1111), owner first beat; second and third 
iieats. Noonan 0 1 1 
Mr. li. Barn's gr f Little Mary, 4 yrs (£70), lost 31b, 
Dcbeaux 12 2 
Mr. KiTr ;>b 111 Wild Girl, G yin, (£50), list 4lb, Callaghan 3 0 3 
Mr. 0’RovUe' * b g Gnrryowen, 6 yr* (150), 10.-t 91b, first and 
second brat's Cusack; third heat, ThoDli son 2 0 0 
Mr. Charles's b g Llttlo Jack, G yrs (120), lOst 111b 
M'Daniell 0 3 dr 
Mr. Preston's b f Ida, 3 yrs (£50), 111b, T. Meany 0 dr 
Mr. Smart's b m I.uela di Lninmermoor, 4 vrs (£60), 9st 111b 
1'hiko '. dis 
Betti -c Pint beat— 2 to 1 ag*t 1 ittlc Mary. 5 to 2 agst Wild Girl, 
4 to 1 each ngst Wild Girl and Lucia ill Lunmermoor. Second heat 
— Even on Little Mmy, 3 to 1 each ngst Matilda and Gnrryowen. 
Third heat— l von on Matilda. 
Each heat won easily. 
Ladies' Pi’itss of £7, added to a Swaopstnkcs of 1 sov each. Catch 
weights. Once round. 
Mr. Smart's Inn Lucia dl l.nminennoor, 4 yrs f. (Cusack) 1 
Mr. Blake'* b f by Derby, 3 yrs (J. Blake) 2 
Mr. Kelly'* ch g 3 
M oil iu a cantor. 
PROGRAMME FOR THE WEEK. 
Racks. 
None. 
StBBPLBCUA'SBB. 
Tuesday Harrow Farm. 
Wednesday Harrow Farm. 
Mr W. Hall's b g His Honour T. Hnll 1 1 
Mr. F. C. Gwynne’s c f Gulnnro W. Fisher 2 ft 
Mr. J. Baker's b m Beeswing Mims ford 0 2 
The following also started, but were not placed 
Mr. W, Wood’s e g Harka.vay (owner); Sir. John Harvey s ch g 
Hotspur (owner); Mr. NY. Fra lis's bk m Zillah; nnd Mr. Broadstock's 
g g Petrol (Thomas). 
First Heat.— H otspur led off at a rattling paco, nnd maintained 
the lead in his own hands for half n mile; he was then collared, and 
soon afterwards passed, by His Honour and Hnrkaway. Tho latter 
was well held In hand,' but nothing could touch His Honour, who, 
having the lend, kept it, and won by at least three length*. 
Guinare second; llarkaway a good third. Beeswing just saved her 
distance. 
Second Heat. — I lis Honour took first place nt starting, wns never 
approached, nnd won with the utmost case. Beeswing, the second, beiug 
at least twenty yards behind him. and Zillah about three lengths to 
tho reur of her. The owner of H.irknway complained that the start 
was a false one, and that the starter had cried out “Stop," when tho 
three horses which came in started. Mr. Formby, however, declared 
tbnt the start wus good, and the judge confirmed his decision. Thu 
start wns at any rate a had one, as neither llarkaway, Petrel, nor Gul- 
nnre, went away. The last-named was cantered in afterwords by her 
Jockey. This race was won In a splendid style by His Honour, who 
notwithstanding the oft-repentcil assertion that he had but one leg to 
stand upon, proved, to the mortification and confusion of his enemies, 
Hint one good leg Is worth four indifferent supporters. ZilLih is a 
pretty mure, but was too fine drawn to bo expected to win. It was snid 
that she hud only been in training three weeks. Wo were quite dis- 
appointed about llarkaway, who has certainly not the speed for mile 
heats likely to make him a successful competitor of His Honour. 
Guinare was run in blinkers, and ran well. The opinion w ns that, 
but for the mistake at the start, she would have won the heat- 
IL nni.r. Race— F or horses of every denomination, A sweepstakes of 
3 guineas, w ith — sovereigns added. Heats, 1 mile and n half, over 
4 woven hurdles, iff. Gin. high. Tho winner to pay 3 guineas to tho 
ffmd Weight, list 71bs. 
Mr. G. W ood's br g Lottery Owner 1 1 
Mr. J. Day's b g Young l‘lenipo......« 2 2 
Mr. J. Bukcr’s eli g Tom Moody 3 3 
Mr Brest s blk g Black Boy 4dist. 
IT st Heat.— T om Moody went off with the lend and maintained it 
over the two first hurdles. Lottery then headed him, took all his jumps, 
nnd niter a spurt with Young Plenlpo, won by three length. B )nrK 
Boy hesitated a little at the last hurdle, but never refused. The pn f ® 
was good but the race wnsnot timed. The Stewards disqualified Black 
Boy for running in tho second heat, as ho was short weight when 
weighed. This circumstance appears to have arisen by a mistake, but 
it will no doubt be explained by Mr. Prcst on some future occasion. 
Mr. A. Campbell's b g Chanco wns entered for this race but did net 
stnrt. 
Second II kat.- Lottery this lime went off with tlic lead, and " os 
never caught, eventually winning the race w ith tlie utmost ease. 
Hack IIukdi t. Rack - For untrained horses that have never stance 
for any advertised race except Hack Stakes. A sweepstakes "ft 
guinea, w ith — sovs added. Same course as Uutdle Race. Catch weights. 
Post entrance. 
Mr. NV. Hull's b g Sam Steele Mr.Hnlljun 1 1 
Mr. NV. H. Formby s c g Wurrlor Loftus - ® 
Mr. Parr's b g Johnny Bluzos 0 2 
The following also started but were not placed:— Mr. Tapson’»brn 
Mercury. Mr. NVuldte'e b g Emperor, Mr. Brest s Charley, Mr. Hallctt 
Young Plcnipo, nnd Mr. Lamb's g g Cauliflow er. , 
Both heals were won with the utmost ea-e by Sam. In Die secon 
heat, at the first fence, Warrior fell, throw ing his rider heavily on u 
bend. Johnny made good running, but the pace was too much 10 
Wm. _ 
A match for £20 aside was mndc upon the ground, to come on > 
following day, between Mr. J. Harvey's Beda and Mr. I'axton's 
Barlow. Tlie distance wc understood to bo a mile, and the weJgn 
9 st. . h 
Tho events for Friday comprise the Publicans’ Purse, for wek 
seven horses are entered ; the Beaten Stakes and the Hack Stakes. 
