766 
THE FIELD. 
Bi Jcalehtr (brothor to Bird on the Wing), c hv Binlcntclier 
' u - o! Maid of Maslinm, c by Birdeatcher out ot Mies Whip, 
c b- Orlando out of Claiissu, c by The Flylnjf Dutchman out 
< f Harhn, f by Gatuelmv out of Physalis. f by Oilando out of 
Brown lies*. At W. Harlock’s, c by Woodpigeon out of 
Grace, c by Hssedarius out of Phlegm, f by Nut'.vifh out of 
O irdcniu, f by Nutwitli out of Clelia, f by Alarm out of Aiim- 
iy'bs, f by Woodpigeon out of Camera Obscura, f by Don 
J«Wm out of plenty, nil yearlings ; several more are expected in 
a few days. At II. Bradley's, c by Surplice out of Calm, c 
by Surplice, dam by Bay Middleton, c by Cliubron out of Sur- 
c.iam, i (C >al Black Ito«e) by Robert de Gorham. At W. 
A mil's, c by I'.u-agone out of Sneer, 2 yrs. 
Barnsley It aces. — O wing to unavoidable circumstances, 
rh so races will not take place ou Iho 21st and 22nd instant, 
U> I r.'Ho.isly announced. Due notice will be given when the 
airaii.-omouts are complete. 
Jut rat um. — 1 lie Stewards' Cup at D> ritcud Pool tvas won 
by Li tie Dwarf — not GoldHndcr, us reported in our last. 
Middleman!. — E rycinu left Spigot Lodge last week, to bo 
put to the stud. A two-yr-old colt by Faugh a Ualiagh, out 
ot Sister to Black Doctor’s dam, and (Jlen Lee, a yearling 
colt by The Hying Dutchman, out of Funtustic ( Hipjio'ytua’s 
dam), arrived thorn ou Wednesday last. 
The only English horses entered for the Emperor's Prize of 
10,000 fruncs, at Chantilly, ore Orestes and Itutuplau. The 
remainder includes all the “ cracks" of the Trench Turf. 
Lord Glasgow has purc-liuted a yearling colt, The Prairie 
Birdcatchcr (Brother to Bird on the Wnm), of Mr. Wright, 
uf Richmond. The price is stated to he oUO sovs, with con- 
tingencies. 
The correspondent who, last week, informed us of the change 
of quarters of Mr. J. Hewitt’s horses, was in error us to their 
having gone into Win. Day’s stables. 
Humboldt and Border Chief were struck out of their en- 
gagement Ht Kghuui on Wednesday Inst, ut 4 p.in. 
Prank Butler u so far recovered in health that it is ex- 
pected he will be able to reappear in the saddlo ot the 
approaching York Meeting. 
Lord A. G. Lennox; Capt. II. Botbuue, and W. W. Burrell, 
Esq., have accepted the stewardship of Shoreham Rucns. 
Mr. W. Laneasterlms s »ld a chestnut gelding, by Perion, to 
the Emperor Napoleon. 
Mr. C. Footling hus sold Michaelmas Maid to Mr. More, 
for J50 gs. 
Mr. Greville. — W o are informed that it is the intention 
of Mr. Greville to givo up his racing establishment, and to 
confine himself solely to breeding for the Turf. There will 
bo an annual sale of the produce of bis stud. 
HI PON MEETING.— Monday. 
Tnp Tm At Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 20 added, for two-yr-olds, 5st 
101b; three, 7st 71b; four, Sst 71b; five, 9st; six and aged, Ost 31b. 
Marcs and geldings allowed 31b. A winner once in the present year 
to carry 31b. twice, 51b extra. One mile. 
Mr. J. Osborne's Cherry Brandy, 2 yrs Uearpark 1 
Mr. C. Read's f by Taugh-a-Bollagb, out of Maude, 3 yrs, 
Veal 2 
Mr. Montague's Motley, 3 yrs.... Dixon 3 
Mr. Dawsons Red Lion, 3 yrs Aldcroft 4 
Mr. Wilson's Ann Eliza, 4 yrs Pearl 0 
Mr. Masterman's The Sheriff, 3 yrs Waddington 0 
Won easily. 
The Two-Yr-Old Stakes of 10 sovs each, h ft, with 25 added; colts 
8st 71b; fillies fist 31b. Winners extra. Tho second to save his stake. 
T.Y.C. 8 subs. 
Mr. J. Osborne’s Lord Alfred, by Chanticleer Osborne 1 
Lord Zetland’s Fandango, by Barntou Oates 2 
Mr. Banks * Menxie, by Simoom Wilberforce 3 
Mr. Edwards's Pontoon, by Toynton Waddington 0 
Mr. T. Ilowarth, nu Hydaspcs, by Vcrulam Barrett 0 
Mr. Wright's f by Plate atelier, dam by Don John ...Marson 0 
Won by a short-neck. 
The Grrat St. Wilfred Handicap of 10 sovs each, 5 ft, but 3 only if 
declared, &c , with 50 added. Second to save his stake. Two miles 
30 subs. 12 of whom declared. 
Mr. E. (.ill, Jnn. nn Maid of the Tees, 3 yrs, 6st Gill 1 
Mr. T. Dawson na Itch, 4 yrs, 7*t 81b Aldcroft 2 
Mr. Clarkson na The Skinner, 4 yrs, 7st 121b Ashmall 3 
Mr. M'Georga na St. Andrew, 4 yrs, 7st Clb Oates 0 
Mr. M. Blake na The Vet, 5 yrs. 7st Gib Basham 0 
Mr T. J. Baynes na Lord Oswald, 3 yrs, 6st 91b Thomas 0 
Sir C. Monck's Goldfinch, 3 yrs. G.t 41b Lye 0 
Mr. Hobson's Claret, 3 yrs, Gst 2lb Bearpark 0 
Won by a length. 
The Amateur Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 20 added, were won by Mr. 
.'Meiklum's Haxby, 3 yrs (Aldcroft), beating Jenny Wren, Tho She: iff, 
Presto, Skinnigrove, and Shamrock. 
The Selling Plate of 25 sovs was won at two heats by Mr. Gibb’s 
Penitent, 3 yrs, beating Felatah, and Burlington. 
TUESDAY. 
The Grand Stand Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 20 added, for two and 
tliree.yrs-olds. Second to save hi> stakes. T.Y.C. 
Lord Zetland’s Fandango, 2 yrs, 6st 121b Dawson 1 
Mr. Dobson's f by Pyrrhus the First, out of Coninore’s rtum, 
2 yrs, fist 91b Waddington 2 
Mr. J. Osborne's Cherry Brandy, 2 yrs, Gst 12lb . . . . Bearpark 3 
Mr. J. SliuwK Medina, 2 yrs, G-t ‘Mb Veal 0 
Mr. Dawson's Qui Vive, 3 yrs, 8st 91b Aldcroft 0 
Mr. Stevenson's f by Luuncelot, 2 yrs, Gil 91b .Proud 0 
Won by u lo ad. 
Tub Members' Plate (handicap) of 10 sovs each, 5 ft, but 3 only If de- 
clared. See , with 4o added The second to save his stake. One mile. 
17 sub*, 4 of whom declared. 
Mr. J. Osborne’s Helenu, 4 yrs, Gst 81b (including 81b extra) 
Osbomo 1 
Mr. T. Dawson na Amalgamation, 3 yrs, Gst Bates 2 
Mr. Ew'oank s Snowdon Dunhill, 4 yrs. 8<t 71b Basham 3 
Tho following also ran.- — Braxey, Ammonia, Bourgeois, Nelly Hill, 
Merry Monk, and Monimia. 
Won by a neck. 
The Farewell Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 25 added; for two-yr-olds. 
Second to save his stake T Y C. 
Mr. 1' Anson's f by Anchor— Cuba, 7»t 31b (£30) ....Hayhoo 1 
Mr. Russell's f by Gnlaor— Lizzie, 7st 31b (£30) Harrison 2 
Mr. Ridley's Bolton, 7st 71b (£30) Aldcroft 3 
Mr. <}. S. Thompson, s f by Annundale, out of Cheecbec, 7-t 
81b (£30) q. Waddington 4 
Won by a length. 
The Consol ati"< Scramble, a handicap of 5 sovs each, 3 ft, with 20 
added. Second to save his stake. T.Y.C. 
Mr. C. Lee's Haxby, 3 yrs, 7st 81b Basham 1 
Mr, Gibb's Jenny Wren. 3 yrs. Gst 41b Harrison 2 
Mr. Edward's Small Parcel. 3 yrs, 7st 11b Waddington 0 
The following also ran Ann Eliza, Janey, Burlington, Goldfinch, The 
Chick, Claret, Whirlwind, The Slave, f by Flutcutchcr, dam by Don John, 
and f by Chanticleer— Slayer's Duugli o-. 
Won by a neck. 
The Ixkeei kr's Plate of 25 sov» added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each. 
The second to save his stake. Heats, once round ami a distance. 
Mr. Gibb's Jenny Wren. 3 yrs, Ost 111b (£80) 1 l 
Mr. Ford's Presto, 6 yrs, 7at 111b (£30) o •» 
TONBRIDGE flACBS. — Friday, August 11. 
The Railway Plate of 23 sovs, added to u Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each 
tbree-y r-olds, 7st 71b; four, 8»t 101b; five, Ost 41b; six and aged, Oat 
81b. The winner to be sold by auction, &c., for 80 sovs; if entered 
for 50 sovs, allowed 71b; 40, 141b; 30, 121b. Heats about a mile. 5 
subs. 
Mr. Sherrard's cli f Baronet's Daughter, by Sir Tatton 
Sykes, 4 yrs, 7-t 31b (30 sovs) Sherrnrd 
Mr. Hayward's br f Mock Modesty, 4 yrs, 7st 101b (40 sovs) 
A. Marlow 
Mr. Harris's b g Sweetheart, aged, 8st lib (30 sovs) 
Poole 
Mr. Montague’s b f Lioness, 3 yrs, Cst 71b (40 sovs) 
Cress well 4 4 
1 1 
3 3 
First heat : Won] by a length nnd a half. A length between 
second and third. Second heat: Lioness jumped off with tho load, 
but was Immediately passed by Sweetheart, who made the running to 
the second turn, when Baronet’s daughter took it up, and won easily by 
four lengths. The winner »as put up to auction, but there being no 
advance upon the selling price, was not sold. 
Tho Tonuhidgk Handicap of 100 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs 
each, h fi. If declarod, &c; the winner of any stake or plate of loo 
sovs after the publication of the weights 71b, of two 101b extra; about 
a mile and a half; 18 subs, 10 of whom declarod. 
Mr Gulliver's ch f Noisette, by Nutwith, 4 yrs, 8st 31b.. Yates 1 
Mr P. Rowdon'a Little Davie, 6 yrs, 8st71b Pattlo 2 
Mr May's bin Men yPcal.fi yrs, fist Gib (carried 8st 81b) H. Bell 3 
Mr it Sherrard's cli f Prevarication, 3 yrs, 7st Sherrard 4 
Mr Formby's John Bulk 4 yrs, 8st lllb Wakefield 5 
Mr Barling's The Marchioness, aged, 7st 131b.... C. Hornsby G 
Betting: G to 4 ugst Merry Paul, 2 to 1 ngst Noisette, 3 to 1 agst Little 
Davie, and 10 to one ngst Tho Marchioness Won by half a length, Merry 
Peal finishing three lengths behind the second ; the others came in at 
wide Intervals. 
The Hop Plate of 50 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each ; 
three-y r-olds fist 71b, four Ost 101b, five and aged 13st 41b ; the winner 
to be sold by auction, &c., for 120sovs; if entered to bo sold for 100 
*ovs allowed 71b, If for 76 141b, 5o 211b, and 30 281b. The second to 
save his stake, and tho winner to pay 5 sovs to the fund. About n 
mile and a quarter. 5 subs 
Mr. II. Land's b g Bordeuux, by Cothcrstonc, aged, 9st 41b 
(75 sovs) Landjun. l 
Mr. Sherrard ,s Merrythought, 3 yrs, 7st (50 sovs) Sherrard jun. 2 
Mr. Gray's Vestige, 3 yrs, Gst 71b (30 sovs) Cresswell 3 
Mr. C. Formby's Lady Blanche, 6 yrs, 8st 41b (30 sovs) Price 4 
Betting— liven on Vestige Bordeaux made the running to the 
distance, where Vestige, who had been following him, gave way to 
Merrythought, who failed to reach Bordeaux, and was beaten by half a 
length. The winner was not sold. 
The Ladies' Plate of 20 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 2 sovs each, 
was won In three heats, by Ncrva, 4 yrs, fist, beating Diminutive and 
three others. 
LEWES RACES.' — Fill DAT. 
Hen Majesty's Plate of 100 guineas; three-yr-olds, 7st. lllb.; four, 
9st. ; five, 9st. 71b.; six and aged, 9* t. 101b. New Course. 
Lord W. Powlctt's Shara vogue, by Freney, 5 yrs ...S. Rogers 1 
Mr. Grevillc's Adine, 5 yrs J. Dockeray 2 
Mr. Bennett’s Brown Brandy, 3 yrs Charlton 3 
The Hermit was scratched ut 1.20 p.m. 
Betting. -7 to 4 on Adino— 2 to 1 ngst Shararogue. Won in a canter 
by twenty lengths. 
A Handicap Plate of 50 sovs Winners extra. T.Y.C. 19 subs. 
Mr. Snrgcnt's Henrietta, by Ilarkaway, 6 yrs, 7st 101b 
Charlton 1 
Mr. Carr’s Alllngton, 4 yrs, h b, 7st 41b Wells 2 
Mr. Saxon’s Kennysidc Hero, 3 yrs, 7st 91b, Including 71b 
extra Clements 3 
Mr. J S. Douglas’s Gondoline, 2 yrs, 5st 31b Fordham 4 
Mr. Mason's Clare de Lunc, 4 yrs, 7st 81b... S Stcgglcs 0 
Mr. Dostons'e Miss Fright, 3 yrs, 6st 101b J. Searle 0 
Mr. MRtchener's Minette.2 yrs, 5st 31b Plumb 0 
Dotting -G to 4 ngst Henrietta— 5 to 2 agst Kennysidc Hero— 3 to 1 
agt Minctto. 
Won easily by a length and a half; two lengths between the second 
and third and fourth. pffia 
The Lewes Stakes Handicap of 10 sovs each, h ft, with 100 added; 
second to receive 2i) sovs out of the. stakos. Two Smiles. 22 
subs, 8 of whom declared and pay 3 sovs each. 
Lord John Scott's Vlng-et-un, by Alarm, 3 yrs, 5st Salter 1 
Mr. Howard's Diana, 3 yrs, 5st 81b Porter 2 
Mr. Andrew's Kidnapper, 3 yrs, 5st 101b J. Bland 3 
Sir W. Booth's Phocion. 3 yrs, Gst Plumb 4 
Mr. T. Chambers's Shakspeurc, 3 yrs, 5st 101b (car. fist 121b) 
Bailey 5 
Fordham weighed for tho Jennalu filly, whose number was displayed 
on the telegraph, but sho did not go the post. This proceeding created 
much dissatisfaction. 
Betting- 7 to 4 on Vlng-et-un -5 to 2 agst Diana. Won cleverly by 
half a length. A very bad third. ; 
The SoumoowN Club Plate of 60 sovs. One mile nnd a half. 
Mr. Smith's Now-or-Ncver, by Muley Moloch, uged, JOst 
Mr. Cameron 1 
Mr. T. Brown Jun.’s Honesty, 6 yrs, 12st ...Major Bringhurst 2 
Mr. Cameron's Fawn, aged, lOst 61b Mr. Pattison 3 
Mr. Cox's Sir Robert (lute Blacklo), aged, 1 1st 4lb Mr. Stevens 4 
Betting— 3 to 1 on Now-or- Never. Wop. by eight lengths. 
The County Stakes of 50 sovs, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 
sovs each. Second to receive 10 sovs out of the stakes. Mile and a 
quarter. Seven subs. 
Mr. Messer's Perfidious, by Lnnercost, 4 yrs, 7st 
91b S. Stcggles 1 
Mr Powell's Lady Flora, 4 yrs, 7st 31b Wells 2 
Mr. Magennis's Gossip, 4 yrs, 8st 31b W. Abdale 3 
Mr. J. S. Douglus's Switch, 3 yrs, fist 61b Fordham 4 
Betting— 2 to 1 on Lady Flora. Won cleverly by a length ; two lengths 
betweon second and third. Bad fourth. 
The Selling Stakes did not fill. 
BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Ebor Handicap. 
7 to 2 agst Heapy (taken) 
St. Lbobr. 
l to 1 agst King Tom (taken and offered) 
fi to 1 . The Trapper (taken) 
G to 1 Dervish (offered) 
12 to 1 — Scythian (taken) 
BEDFORD, 1854. 
The Two-Year-Old Stakes ol 1 Usovs each, with 50 added; colts, 8st 71b 
fillies, 8st 41b; winners of 1UU sovs in stakes or plates 31b; twice, 71b; 
extra. Lost half mile. 
Mr. Osbaldeaton's Rifleman 
Mr. Powell's Plausible 
Mr. S. Scott's cli f by Sir Tatton 
Sykes, out of Caroline 
Lord J Scott's bi f Rambling Katie 
Lord Warwick's Gossip 
Captain Lane's Thessaly 
Mr. Capel's bk c Tlio Gipsy King 
Mr. Ward's Cbelmerton 
Colonel Thornton's Elizabeth Ann 
Baron Rothschild's Hampden 
PLYMOUTH DEVON PORT, AND CORNWALL, iS54. 
Acceptances for the Saltbam Stakes. 
Noisette 4 
Sleeping Partner .. .. C 
Kitetiyer ' 5 
•Wellsbourne .. ..5 
Vingt-et-un 3 
Lina 4 
Madame Wharton .. ..0 
age st lb 
7 12 
7 10 
7 7 
7 0 
7 0 
7 0 
C 7 
Empress Catherine 
Tower .. ,i> .. ..6 
Boddicot 3 
Kenny -ide Hero 3 
Hermitage . » 3 
Stonehenge 3 
Nournco 3 
age st lb 
3 6 4 
6 
6 
6 0 
0 0 
5 12 
6 7 
CHANTILLY MEETING. 
Entries for the Emperor's Prize of 10,000 francs. 
Bnron Rothschild’s Orestes, 4 yrs 
Mr P. Purr's Rataplan, 4 yrs 
M. lteiset s Celebrity, 3 yrs 
M. ltelset's ltemunerateur, 3 yrs 
Mr. J. Boldrick's Trust, 6 yrs 
Mr. J. Boldrick's Festival, 3 yrs 
Count de Prado's Aqulla, 5 yrs 
Count d'Hedouvlllc's Corboti, 5 yrs 
M Auinont's Hervinc, 6 yrs 
M. Aumont's Royul quand Meme, 
4 yrs 
Mr. Aumont's Paplllon, 4 yrs 
M. D. Courtois's Mdlle, Diggory, 3 
yrs 
M. Lupin's Valeria, 3 yrs 
STRETFORD, 1854. 
Nominations for tho Trial Stakes; for three-yr-olds and upwards. 
Go Away j Miss Fisher 
Mountain Maid ( Royal Ucorgo 
Grief Vivid 
Sheriff 
Nominations for the Trafford Handicap; weigths to bo published on 
Tuesday next. 
Bullseye | Roller 
Grief | Lady Ponsonby 
Angelo I True Girl 
Crlpplo 
Nominations for the Stretford Handicap. Weights to bo published on 
Tuesday next. 
Syren | Cripple 
Bucharest Roller 
Go Away | Lady Ponsonby 
BulPoyo I Miss Fisher 
Grief Vived 
Angelo 1 Bridesmaid 
DOVER, 1854. 
The Visitors and Tradesmen's Plate of 50 sovs, added to a handicap 
of 5 sovs each, 3 ft. The winner of a plate or stake value 100 sovs, 
Including the winner's own stake, after the publication of tho weights 
(August 10) 61b, of two, Bib extra. About one milo und a bulf. lfi 
subs. 
Old Misery 
Odlliam (h b) 
Lady Vernon 
Spider 
Wellsbourne (h b) ... 
John Bull 
FldgettyGIrl 
Vlngt-et-'un 
age st lb 
a 8 12 Marchioness 
6 8 8 Miss Delamsre 
4 8 6 Switch 
6 8 4 I Sir George 
6 8 3 | Lady Blanche 
4 8 0 1 Merrythought 
6 7 0 Sussex 
3 7 8 | The Baronet's Daughter 
age st lb 
V 6 
7 S 
7 0 
7 0 
6 10 
6 10 
6 fi 
6 0 
CANTERBURY, 1854. 
Canterbury Handicap or 6 sovs each, 2 ft, with 50 added ; tho winner 
of a handicap after the Weight* were declared (August 10) 61b 
71 h ovtp* A Lft lit Afia m Ha Iin.l n Unit CI-Iaa. . .. L- * vVYO 
71b extra. About one mile and a Half. Sixteen subs. 
Merry Peal 
Noisette ... 
Spider 
Banstead ... 
Vlngt-et-un(lncluding 61b 
extra) 
Whangbie... 
John Bull... 
Alllngton ... 
age st lb 
6 8 12 
Marchioness 
4 8 2 
Sir Philip ... 
5 8 1 
Miss Emily 
4 7 13 
Switch 
Perfidious ... 
3 7 13 
Lady Bluncho 
4 7 9 
Merrythought 
4 7 9 
Prcvurloatlon 
4 7 9 
age st li> 
7 4 
ROCHESTER AND CHATHAM, 1854. 
Nominations for the Visitors and Tradesmen's Plate. One mile and 
a half. 26 subs. 
Firebrand, 3 yrs 
Little Naughty, 6 yrs 
Sleeping Partner, 6 yra 
Wellsbourne, 6 yra 
Noisette, 4 yrs 
Sir George, 3 yrs 
Predestination, 3 yrs 
Banstead, 4 yrs 
Merry Teal, 6 yrs 
Prevarication, 3 yrs 
Merrythought, 3 yrs 
Marchioness, aged 
Vingt-et-un, 3 yrs 
Odlham, G yrs 
Bordeaux, aged 
Perfidious, 4 yrs 
Lady Vernon, 4 yrs 
Provost Marshal. 4 yrs 
Miss Delamaro, 4 yrs 
Lady Blanche, 6 yrs 
Switch, 3 yrs 
Alllngton, 4 yrs 
Lioness, 3 yrs 
Hazlcnut, 4 yrs 
♦Spider, 5 yrs 
•Poodle, 6 yrs 
^ i uuuitr, o j i 
Those horses marked • having been entered without the knowledge 
of tholr owners, will ho struck out at the time prescribed unless Bn<>. 
cially ordered to -remain in. 
LATEST BETTING.— MANCHESTER, August 11. 
There was a thin attendance at the room this morning. The principal 
bookmaker’s having left in the oarly part of the week for Reading and 
Lowes, being for the first time under the able management of Mr. 
1 opham, also attracted them there. Tho following ore the only trans. 
actions that came under our notice. 
Wolverhampton Stakes. 
4 to 1 ngst Newbold (t) 
5 to 1 Bourton (t) 
6 to 1 New Warrior (t) 
£8 to 1 Lurley (t) 
12 to 1 Vot (t) , 
9 to 1 agst King Tom 
6 to 1 Dervish 
7 to 1 Trapper 
EBon Handicap. 
5 to 1 agst Heapy (t) 
7 to 1 Hermit (t) 
12 to 1 Tros (t) 
14 to 1 M. Bird 
14 to 1 Grand Inquisitor 
20 to 1 Any other 
St. Leger. 
16 to 1 agst Midsummer 
10 to 1 Acrobat 
| 25 to 1 Autocrat 
NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER MEETING. 
Nominations for toe Eastern Counties Handicap. T.Y.C. Weights 
to be declared on tho Tuesday after the Doncaster. 
Hervinc, aged 
Epaminondas, 3 yrs 
Ephesus, 9 yr» 
John o’ Bruges, 3 yrs 
Quince, 3 yrs 
Determination, 3 yrs 
Speed the Plough, 4 yrs 
Queen Mab filly, 3 yrs 1 
Spinaway, 3 yrs 
Alembic, 3 yrs. 
Anteverta, 4 yra 
Pelion, 4 yrs ’ 
Cheddar, 4 yrs 
Violet, 3 yrs 
Old Rowley, 6 yrs 
Pharos, 4 yrs 
Grimalkin, 3 yrs 
Nelly Hill, 3 yrs 
Hobbyhorse, 4 yrs 
Moteora, 3 yrs 
The Assayer, 3 yrs 
Nicotine, 4 yrs 
Filbert, 4 yrs 
Duke of Lancaster 3 yrs 
Hermitage, 3 yrs 
Sittlngbourne, 4 yrs 
St, Faith, 4 yrs 
Pebble, 3 yrs 
Prime Minster, 6 yrs 
Eva, 3 yra 
Ethelbort, 4 yrs 
Hercules, 3 yrs 
Knight of St. George, 
1 3 yrs 
Eulogist, 4 yrs 
Gamekeeper, 3 yrs 
Gnlliope, 3 yrs 
Henrietta, 6 yis. 
Queen’s Own, 3 yrs 
Folly o'theDay, 3 yrs 
Nestor, 4 yrs 
Monie Moses, 3 jts 
Kennysidc Hero, 3 yrs 
Lady Elizabeth, 3 yrs 
Sine Que Non, 3 yrs 
Pumicestono, 3 yrs 
Jack Frost, 8 yrs 
Box, 3 yrs 
Orestes, 4 yrs 
Twinkle, 3 yrs 
Bobby, 3 yrs 
COURSING FIXTURES. 
{Weather Permitting .) 
OCTOBER. 
PLACE. 
DATE. 
JUDGE. 
Biggar Open (Lanark) 
Combcrmere Open (Cheshire)... 
Border (Roxburghshire) 
Market Welghton (Yorkshire)... 
Caledonian Open (Lanark) 
Dairy and N. of Ayrshire 
N. Berwick and Dlrlcton (Ber- 
wickshire) 
South Lancashire Open (South- 
port) 
Baron Hill, Beaumaris (Angle- 
sea) 
3 
3 and 4 
5 and 6 
17 
19 
25 nnd 26 
26 
25, 26, and 27 
Mr. Dnnlop 
Mr. A. Bennett 
Mr. A. Beunett 
Mr. Dunlop 
Mr. Nightingale 
Mr. A. Bennett 
NOVEMBER. 
Ridgway (Lancashire) 
Nithsdrtlc und Gulloway Open 
2 and 3 
Mr. Watson 
2 nnd fol.days 
Mr. A. Bennett 
Speltlmme Puppy Cup (Wilts)... 
9, 10, and 11 
Mr. Lawrence 
Newmarket Open 
13 
Mr. Nightingale 
Caledonian St. Leger (Lanark) 
AshdownPark Champion (Berk- 
16 
sliire) 
Newcastle, Northumberland, and 
20 
Durham 
28, 29, and 30 
Mr. A. Bennett 
DECEMBER. 
Biggar Club (Lanark) 
5 
Ridgway (Lancashire) 
7 and 8 
Spelthorne (Middlesex) 
7 and 8 
Mr. Lawreneo 
Caledonian (Lanark) 
14 
JANUARY. 
Biggar Club (Lanark) 
Tne renewed trial between 
North-Western und South- 
Western Coursers, at Lytham 
23 
29 and fol.days 
FEBRUA R Y. 
Spelthorne (Wilts) 
Newmarket Open 
Biggar Champion (Lanark) 
Baron Hill, Beaumaris (Angle- 
sea) 
7, 8, and 9 
12 
13 
Mr. Lawrence 
