62 R 
THE FIELD. 
of 200 so Vi clear, 31b, of 400, Gib, or of two of such last -mentioned 
Handicaps, Rib extra. The winner to pay 3 ,® 80V * t0 t,le Ju,1 K 6 ' 
and 13 sovs towards expenses of the course Iho second to receive 
GO sovs out of the stakes. Two inlle-s. 9* subs, 67 of whom declared 
and pay G sovs each. ft((0 , t ib 
G 0 2 
4 
Kingston 
llungerford .. . 
Dalrownle 
Indian Warrior 
Chaseaway . . . 
Catherine Hayes . 

Men tmore Loss.. .. •• * 
Uinbrle! 
Tallourd 
Ireland s Eye .. 
Annie Sutherland 
St. Faith .. .. 
Don Quixote .. 
Ulster 
Axwoll ,i .. 
nsc st lb 
6 
8 
12 
\mmonlK 
G 
4 
8 
ft 
3 
S 
litany 
La Bello 
G 
7 
10 
Arriba* 
G 
7 
3 
T lie Early Blr.l 
4 
7 
6 
Wild Huntsman .. .. 
4 
7 
ft 
Tho Quoon's Own .. .. 
4 
7 
4 
Dr.O'Toolo .. .. •• 
4 
7 
4 
Marc Antony 
4 
7 
2 
Lady Bird 
Grey Plover 
4 
7 
0 
4 
7 
0 
Amalgamation 
4 
C 
12 
Hercules 
4 
G 
12 , 
Jujubo .. 
4 
G 
10 
Dan Cupid 
4 
G 
H 
Nightshade 
4 
(1 
H 
Slno-qua-non 
4 
6 
G 
Stonehenge 
G 
0 
4 
3 G 
Tint Diutnr Hixoioir of 10 sovs each, p p, with R0 sovs added by the 
Right Mon. tho Karl of Darby. Second to save Ills stake. The winner 
of a handicap of tho value of 100 sovs clear, uflor tho publication of tho 
weights, Gib extra. One mile. Hi subs. 
ago st Ib 
4 8 ft 
Little Tom 
Canute 3 
Ortolano •• 3 
Mlddlctborough .. .. 3 
b g by Amult out of Miss 
Norton 4 
Tommy 3 
Antonia 3 
ago st lb 
4 G 10 
fl 10 
U 10 
0 9 
Orestes .. .. 
Vand jrdeckon 4 h 2 
Snowdon D.mhlll .. .. 4 7 12 
Kvudno 5 7 9 
1'ollon 4 7 I) 
Catherine Parr .. .. 4 7 H 
Tho (loncr.il 4 7 U 
Miss Agnes 4 7 4 
l'oggy 1 G 12 
FRIDAY, JULY 14th. 
The Sr.vvi.KV Sr an as of 13 sovs each, life, with GO sovs adlod, for 
two and throe years old; two years old, 7»t lib; three, Oat ; fllllus and 
geldings allowed 21b. Winners of Plates or Sweepstakes, In the present 
J car, amounting to 1 00 sovs clear, to carry 6II» cxirn. Second to save 
ils slake. T.Y.C. 12 sabs. To name on tho day of entry for tho 
Plates. 
The IlRSTfNCK TierrtwovrAi,, n Handicap Stakes of 10 sovs each, Ir ft, 
with a Piece of Plato of 100 sovs valite added, for three years old anil 
upwards. A winner of any Handicap, after tho publication of the 
weights, of 100 sovs clour, Gibs; two. or 200 sovs clear JOIbs oxlrn; 
bill not lo bo accumulative. Second lo save Ills stake, and winner to 
pay Hi sovs towards expenses of the Course. Milo and a half. 27 
subs. 
ngc st lb 
ago 
st lb 
llulrownle 
8 
7 
Knight of St. George 
. 3 
C 
8 
Lough Hawn .. .. 
8 
(I 
Canute 
G 
l 
Exact.. .. «. .. 
7 
111 
4 
Lamldoii .. .. .. 
. 1 
7 
8 
La Bello 
. 4 
G 
0 
Evadin' 
7 
n 
Roscommon .. .. 
« 
0 
Ethel wolf 
7 
0 
Gamolad 
G 
0 
Merry Bird .. .. 
7 
0 
Simon Pure .. .. 
G 
II 
Crusader 
7 
4 
Black Boss 
I 1 
Annie Sutherland .. 
. 4 
7 
11 
Rohgll 
G 
H 
Eulogist 
0 
12 
Stiletto 
r. 
(1 
Tho General .. .. 
G 
12 
4 
J’oggy 
. 4 
G 
in 
Iloddlcot, h b .. .. 
. 3 
4 
12 
Jack the Giant Killer 
. 1 
G 
10 
Cordelia 
4 
12 
The Early Bird 
. 3 
G 
8 
Tint Ok kat I,\x<uiiiinu Pkoducr Starks of 10 sovs each, with GO sovs 
added, lor two years old ; col ts Sat 71b, fillies Hst lib ; those got by un- 
tried stallions or nut of inures which novor bred a winner allowed 3lli, 
both Gib; no produce, no forfeit. The second to receive 20 sovs out of 
tho slakes, and winner to pay 10 sovs towards expenses. T.Y.C.— 
21 subs. 
Capt. Archdall's b f Ruda 
(.’apt, Archdall's bl f Florida, Gib 
Capt. Arclid ill's b c Sponcor, 31b 
Capt. Archdall's b c Chovaux do 
Prise, 31b 
Mr. 11. Bradshaw's br f by Simoom, 
Clinchcrs's dam 
Lord Cllfdon's c Soclnlan, Gib 
Lord Cllfden's b f Anconlto, 61b 
Lord Cllfden's cli f Simony, 31b 
Lord Cllfdon's eh f Dodona 
Mr. Ininnn'B cli f Tho Laly 
Lyons, 31b 
Mr. Law-oil's Caurouch's dam, cover 
J. Stones's Slstor to Doxterous, 31b, cc 
declared. 
| Mr, Oulmldcston's hr c Claret 
Mr. Osbaldeston's b c Rllleinan 
Mr. Jos. Osborne's b f by Simoom— 
Ennui 
Mr. Payne's b f Cornucopia, 31b 
Mr. H. Smyth's cli c Astronomer, 
Gib 
Mr. C. Snowing' s b f Amorrotta, 31b 
Mr. Stoke's b c Toby Flllpot. Gib 
Mr. Toiihain'a b e Noddy, 3II> 
Mr. Whaley's b f Mary of burgundy 
I by Faugh- n-Ballagli, nnd Mr. 
med by Venison— produce not 
Tint KttoWsbftY Dinkgr Staki.s of 10) sovs each, h ft, for throe years 
old ; colts a d Gib, fllllos 8st 21b. Milo and a hair. — G subs. 
I.ord Derby's b c Acrobat | Mr. J. M. Stanley's b c by Orlando, 
Mr. Ryder s br c Brother to Maid Olivo Oil 
of Mashain Mr. Stubblng'sb f Heedless 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's cli c Lincoln's 
Inn 
Tint Livxnpoor. Sr. Lkobh of 10 sovs each, with 100 sovs added, for three 
years old; colts Hst 81b, fillies Hit Sib. Tim winner of the 200 g* 
Stakes, at Newmarket, or the Derby, nt Epsom, 7 lb, of tho 1000 gs or 
Oaks, 51b, of tho Chester Deo Stakes or Lancashire Oaks 31b extra; 
of any two of tho above 21b In addition to the highest weight attached 
to either of such two. Second to recolvo GO sovs out of tho stakes, 
nnd winner to pay 15 sovs towards expenses. Milo and three Quar- 
ters. 83 subs. 
Gen. Anson's b c Prlnco Arthur 
Gen. Anson's b c Scythian 
Gen. Anson's b c Applause 
Gen. Anson’s b c Communist 
Mr G. Barton's b c Arthur Wol- 
lesley 
I.ord Cllfdon's b c Royalist 
Lord Cllfden's c Tabouret 
Mr. Colgan's bl g Roscommon 
Mr. Colgan's bl c The Blacksmith 
Lord Derby's ch c Ortolano 
Lord Derby's b c Acrobat 
Lord Egllngton's b c Julian 
Lord Egllngton's bre Tho Norse- 
man 
Lord Egllngton’s b f Glnucopis 
Lord Egllngton's ch f Eryclna 
Mr. Inman's ch c Horatio 
Mr. Keegan's ch g Ringleader, h.b. 
Mr. Keegan’s ch g Rlnaldo 
Mr. T. Harrison’s br c Lightning 
Mr. Melklam's bl c Stiletto 
Mr. Osbaldeston's b c Champagne 
Mr Osbaldoston's b c by Touch- 
stono — Campfbllowor 
Mr. Jos. Osborne's ch f Ariel 
Mr. Payne's br c Boer 
Mr. Payne's b f Olltlpn 
Mr. C. Snewlng's b c Dan Cupid 
Mr. J. M Stanley's be Mlrabonu 
Mr. W. Stcbblng'sb c Hurricane 
Mr. Stokes's b c Bacchus 
Mr. Worthington's br f Juliet 
Mr. Worthington's b f Plicebo 
Mr, Worthington's b c Professor 
Buck 
Lord Westminister's br c Brother 
to Assault (dead) 
Tin- Lickxsv.d Victuallers' (Handicap) Pi,\tk of 200 sovs, given by 
tho Licensed Victuallers of Liverpool nnd the Lessee of tho Course, 
added to a sweepstakes of 6 sovs each. Second to receive GO sovs out 
or the stakes, and tho winner to pay 20 sovs towards tho expenses of 
tho Course and 20 sovs towards tho Licensed Victuallers' Society. 
Vinners of 100 sovs clear, after the publication of the weights, Gibs, 
twice, or 200 or more, lOlbs extra. Mile. 4 » subs. 
Kingston 
Alonzo 
llulrownle 
Exact 
Kthelbort 
Lambton 
Longinus 
Kvadne ... ... . 
Braxey 
Miss Agnes ... , 
Helena, b b ... . 
William Rufus... 
Octavia 
Annie Sutherland 
Llanforda 
Ulster 
Kuchete . 
Eulogist . 
The Tempest ... . 
Coleraine 
Patience 
Charley 
Catherine Parr 
ngo st lb 
. 6 8 13 
. a 8 4 
.484 
12 
10 
10 
Wild Huntsman 
Tho Early Bird 
Determination... 
Seducer 
Hercules 
Horatio 
ago st lb 
. 3 G 8 
0 12 
G 10 
Pioughboy (late Anchlses) 3 r. o 
Black Boas 4 G 0 
The Jealous One 3 6 0 
Adelaide 3 C 0 
Rod Roso 3 f> 0 
Roscommon 3 
Robglll 3 
King Alfred 3 
Stiletto 3 
Maud Mary 3 
Tommy 3 
Sampson, h b 3 
Mountain Maid by Ithurlol 3 
Boddlcot, h b 3 
b f by Chanticleer, out of 
EUcrdalo 2 
G 
G 
C 
G 
G 
G 0 
5 12 
5 12 
G lo 
6 G 
5 2 
G 2 
4 10 
First year of a Produce Stakes of 200 sovs each, h ft, for two 
old; colts Hat 71b, fillies Hst 31b; those got by untried stallions, 
of mares which never bred a winner nllowcd 31b, both Gib; the pi 
of mares which have bred a winner of the Derby or St. Leger 71b 
extra. One to the post. T.Y.C.— 6 subs. 
Lord Glasgow's br f by Pliyrrus the 
Lord Cllfden's f Chasuble, 61b 
Lord Cllfden's b c Glcngyle, 31b 
Lord Cllfden's cli f Simony, 31b 
I.ord Derby’s br c Paletot, 3lb 
Lord Bgllnton's b or br c Dirk 
Hatteralck, 31b 
Sir. J. Hawley’s b f Chime 
Mr. Payne is a subscriber but d d not name. 
Tiie Selling Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 30 sovs added ; two-yr-olds, 
7itSlb; three, Ost; four, lOst 21b; five, lost 101b; six and nged, lost 
121b; mares and geldings, allowed 31b. If eight subscribers the second 
to receive 10 sovs out of the stakes. The winner to be sold for £200; 
by 1 
First— Miss Whip, 61b 
Sir J. Hawley’s ro f by Cowl — 
Miami, 31b 
Sir J. Hawley's b c by Venison — 
Vexation, 31b 
If entered to be sold for £150, allowed 51b; £120, ftlb ; £100, 101b; £80, 
111b; and £50, 201bs. Winners of the value of 50 sovs clear, in 1851, 
(except Matches, Handicaps, and Hurdles) up to the time of starting, 
Gib extra. The winner to be sold by auction after the race, and any sum 
over the selling price to go the Fund. One mile. Five subscribers or 
no race. To close and name at six o'clock the evening preceding. 
NO DAY MENTIONED. 
The Third Year of the Timkxnial Produce Match of 200 sovs each, for 
four-yr-olds ; colts, 8st 71b ; Allies, 8st 41b. Ono to the post. Stabl e 
turn In. 
Lord Glasgow's b f Miss Sarah 
Lord Glasgow's b f by Don Juan— 
Physalls 
Lord Glasgow’s b f Coalition 
Lord Derby's br c Umbrlel 
Lord Derby's ch c Two Strings 
Lord Derby's b f Little Queeu 
SPORTING MISCELLANEOUS. 
The Moons. — In answer to numerous inquiries*, we are 
glad to be able to state that, from all parts of I uvorness-sbiro 
and northwards, wo hear that tho young grouse liuve not for 
many years been stronger or more numerous. An unusually 
largo stock of old birds survived last season, and these, 
favoured by excellent weather at the breeding time, have 
brought out broods of from seven to ten from almost 0 very 
nest. A gamekeeper, who has often noted the first appearance 
of the young birds, informs us that he saw them this year on 
the 13tli May — eight days earlier than lie ever noticed them 
before. A gentleman who bus extensivo shootings in Ross- 
shire writes as follows : — “ I expect this will turn out a very 
good season for grouse in this part of tho country ; all the 
eggs aro now hatched, and many of the coveys can already fly 
a hundred or hundred and fifty yards. Yesterday I sprang a 
covey of no le6s than eleven young birds, which took wing and 
wont off in good style. It is very rare to see so many birds 
in a covoy of grouse. The deer aro in a forward condition 
in my forest. The stags’ heads are as well grown now as in 
July last year.” The demand for moors is equal to that of 
former years, nnd to those who long for the 12th of August, 
wo cun say with confidence that their guns will seldom havo 
to he turned away to spare “ cheepers.” — Inverness Courier. 
Spouting Prospects. — We hear from reliable authority 
that the “ hatch” of the pheasant has been extremely good, 
and that unusually large broods of this description of game 
now grace the preserves. Partridges are partially hatching, 
for which the season is also favourable. As regards hares 
nnd rabbits, let them be exterminated, or at least kept to 
tho woods, so as not to interfere with the tenants’ produce. 
— Lincolnshire Chronicle. 
According to lettersfrom Broussa, of the 10th ult., Hadj- 
Abd-el-Kader-Boti-Kelikha, sent by Abdel-Kador to present, 
in his name, to the Emperor tho three horses which his 
Majesty has been pleased to accept, left Broussa on the 5th, 
and embarked in one of tho military steamers for Franco. 
Each of those horses bears a saddlecloth in accordance with 
the colour of his coat, and manufactured at Broussa under the 
porsonal direction of the Emir. Abdel-Kader has caused to 
ho embroidered on the headstalls on Arabic inscription, de- 
scribing the qualities of each animal, and his delegate is a 
hearer of certificates, to which are appended seven signatures, 
showing the origin of each horse. 
Death op Mn. Samuel Beeton. — Wo regret to announce 
that this event took place somewhat suddenly last Sunday 
morning. By a very extensive circle of friends and acquaint- 
ances Mr. Beetou was hold in the warmost regard for his 
practical benevolence, cordiul sentiments, and strict sincerity. 
In the sporting world lio occupied a very prominent position 
— the strongest testimony of the zeal with which he espoused 
tho interests of the turf being in the establishment of the Great 
Metropolitan Stakes, and in tho general success of the Epsom 
Spring Meeting. 
Sale of Pointers — Mr. R. Brearey sold Mr. Taylor’s 
kennel of pointers, at Watford, on Saturday week. The 
highest price obtained was 44 guineas a brace ; the average 
20 guineas. The principal buyers were Lords Normanton, 
Snoncer, Lonsdale, Huntingfield, and Messrs. Wilmot, Hurt, 
Majorihanks, Phelps, Abraham Wheatcroft, &c. &e. All 
the dogs were sold. 
-♦ 
TURFIANA. 
East Riding, Yorkshire. — Beverley.— The regular 
annual races closed on the 20th June. The meeting was a 
most excellent one ; aDd noxt year the 6takes will, no doubt, 
be considerably Increased. Lord Londesborough and Robert 
Harrison, Esq., were present as stewards, nnd expressed their 
approbation of the management of tho judge and committee. 
His Lordship offered aud sent his yacht band, under the 
leadership of Mr. Koelor, which remained tho two days, and 
admirably played several of the recent fashionable airs. Tho 
other steward, the Hon. R. N. Lawlcy, could not attend. 
Sale of Racing Stock. — At Newmarket, on Wednesday, 
Mincemeat, tho winner of the Oaks, was sold by auction for 
850 Guineas; Muscovado, 3-yrs-old, for 25 guineas, without 
his engagements ; nnd Lady of Lyons, 2-yrs-old, for 210 
guineas, with her ongugements, which arc vory heavy. 
Several other lots were put up by Messrs. Tattersall, but very 
few found purchasers. 
♦ 
IRISH TURFIANA. 
Curraqii Mems. — A t the Curragli Juno Meeting, last 
week, twenty-one events were decided, the gross amount of 
which, after all deductions, was £2,291. Lord Waterford 
was again out of luck, having only won £50, being half-for- 
feit in a match with Lord Howth ; and Mr. Watts, the 
father of the Irish turf, who generally falls in for the “lion’s 
share,” won nothing ! Mr. O’Reilly’s Master Tom carried 
off all her Majesty’s Plates, having Denny Wynne up three 
times, and Magee once. E. Keegan rode four winners; 
George Harrison, Steggles, and Larry Mahon (who has just 
recovered from a severe illness) two each; and Jas. Doyle, 
Maton, P. Connolly, Lynch, D. Doyle, and M. Lynch, one. 
There was but one Corinthian race during the week, the 
winner of which was ridden by a son of Mr. Quin, of 
Loghloher Castle, Cahir, being his maiden mount in public. 
The Marquis of Waterford purchased last week, Mr. L. 
Keegan’s b c Old Malt, by Burgundy, for 900 guineas and 
half his present engagements. Old Malt is the winner of 
the Two-year-old Stakes, on Wednesday week, at the Cur- 
ragh, beating Mother Carey’s Chicken, the favourite, and 4 
others. 
Many improvements are to be effected on the Curragh by 
the Great Southern and Western Railway Company before 
the next September meeting. The principal one will be the 
formation of a tram-road from the stand-house to the rail- 
way, which will be a great comfort to pedestrians in bad 
weather. 
Carlow Races, 1854. — Entries and weights for the Car- 
low Stakes of 8 sovs. each, 5 ft., 60 sovs. added, to come off 
over the Ballybar course, on Friday next : — Isabella, 8st 
91b; Fuze, 8st 9lb ; Alexin, 7st 101b; Sanitn, 7st 9lb ; Bur- 
gundy colt, 7st 2lb ; Geraldus, 7st ; Bannathlath, 6st ; 
Ariel, 5st 7lb. The following arc the weights for tho 
Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, h. ft., 100 sovs. 
added, nt the Ileath Races, on the 1st of August • — Gay- 
lad, 8st 71b ; Eglinton, 8st 2lb ; Fuze, 8st 2lb ; Sphynx. 
8st 2lb; Master Johnny, 7st 111b; Alexia, 7st 1 lib; Bellows- 
town Lass, 7st lOlb ; Twig, 7st 91b; Hunting-horn, 7st Oil' 
Psaltery, 7st 71b ; Lamhay, 7st5lb; Simpleton, Cst 9U» ■ 
Cochin-China, Gst 41b ; Mag-on-the-wing, 6st 2lb; Ida' 
Girl, 5st 101b. 
Salmon Fishing. — Tho fishings in the Dee and Don, a 1 
along tho sca-const iu this neighbourhood, have of Into bee' 1 
scarcely equal to average, though the “takes” upon 
whole season, up to this date, are greater than at the cor- 
responding period of last year. The improvement has take' 1 
place chiefly in the sea-fishings. The quality is good and 
price very reasonable — viz., Is. per lb. for salmon, and 0“' 
for grilse . — Aberdeen Journal. 
