THE FIELD. 
RICHMOND. 
The Easby Stakes of 15 ion each, 10 ft, and 5 only if declared by the 
80th of September, with 20 added. For two and throe-yr-old* 
Two-yr-old colt* 6st 71b; fillies, 6st 3lb; throe-yr-old colts, Sst 7lb; 
Allies, Sst 31b. The owner of the second horse to save his stake. A 
winner once in the present year to carry 21b ; twice. 31b ; thrice, 5lb 
extra Beaten horses in the present year, not winners, allowed 21bi 
Grey stone in. 
Lord Zetland’s b c Fandango, 3 Mr. Rich na gr o by Chanticleer, 
yw . 3yrs 
Mr. T. Dawson nab f Dame Judith, Mr. Osborne's gr o Lord Alfred, 3 
2 y™ . yrs 
Mr. Wyvill na bre Rotherham. 2rrs Mr. Clarkson's b f Amy, 2 yrs 
Captaiu Hareeourt’s b f Ellermire, Mr. Ewbauk’s b o Jack Sheppard, 3 
2 yrs I yrs 
The Richmond Handicap of 10 so vs each, 5 ft, and only 3 if deolarod by 
the 2nd of October, with 70 added by the Members for the Borough. 
The owner of the second horse to save his stake. A winner of any 
Handicap value £100 after the weights are declared to corry 41b, of 
two such Handicaps, 71b extra. Once round and a distance. Tho 
weights to be declared on tho 30th of September. 
Tros, 3 yrs Seducer, 3 yrs The Reiver, 4 yre 
Grapcshot, 4 yrs Tho Spinner, 3 yrs Billingham, 3 yrs 
Amalgamation, 3 yrs Merry Bird, 5 yrs Tho Yoro, by Bay Mid- 
General Breeze, 3 yrs Trio. 4 yrs dleton, dam by W«r- 
Tho Jealous One, 3 yrs The Skinner, 4 yrs labv Uayluck (h-b) 
Casalo, 4 yrs Maid of the Tees, 3 3 yrs 
Ellermire, 2 yre yrs The Vet, 4 yrs 
St. Andrew, 4 yre Braxcy, 5 yrs Giiucrock, 2 yrs 
Gamelad, 3 yre Bianca. 3 yre 
The Committee Stakes of 5 sovs each with 60 added. For two-yr-olds. 
Colts, Sst 71b; fillies, Sst 41b. The winner to be sold for £100. 
Selling allowances. The surplus to go to the fund Grey Stone in. 
Rc-oponed — to close and name on Monday, October loth. 
The Wright SUtkes of 10 sovs each, with 25 added by the Earl of Zetland. 
For two-yr-olds. Colts, Sst 7lb ; fillies, Sst 4lb. Horses having 
been beaten twice, and not having won, allowed 31b. Winners bolero 
starting 81b extra. Grey Stone in. 
Lord Zstiand’s b c Fandango I Mr H. J. Thompson's Sir Ocorgo 
Mr Edwards s b c Saraband Mr. Clarkson's h f Amy 
Capt. Hat-court's b f Dame Judith Mr. Ewbank's b c Jack Shoppanl 
Mr. Oiborne s gr c Lord Alfred | 
NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. 
Monday. 
Hatch Lord Clifdcn's Alembic, sst 71b, agst Lord Glasgow’s cli c 
by Pantaloon, out of Physalis, Sst 21b, 200 sovs, h ft, A.F. 
WREXHAM MEETING. — Thursday, October 5 . 
T/ic Wynnstay Handicap of lo sovs each, 6 ft, and 3 only if declared, with 
50 added. Winners after the weights are declared of a Handicap 
01 £100 clear, 51b; twice, 101b extra. The second to save his 
stake. One mile and a half. 
age st lb 
■4 tl 7 
(I 7 
(I 5 
0 1 
(1 1 
6 11 
5 11 
6 11 
917 
Lady Vernon 4 on 
Neville 3 0 10 
Aribbas 3 0 9 
Rabgill 3 0 7 
Friar's Hall 4 0 7 
The Assayer 3 0 7 
Honeysuckle 3 0 
age st lb 
Claret 3 6 0 
Seducer 3 0 2 
Uoddicot 3 0 2 
Gamclnd 3 5 13 
Vingt’-un 3 5 13 
Mamlricardo 3 5 7 
„„ ... , Glmcrack 3 4 7 
ihe highest weight accepting being sat, It lias been raised to Sst 71b, 
and the others in proportion. 
Twenty-one pay £5 each. 
The Kelso Plate of 50 sovs. Throe-yr-olds, 7»t 11b; four, Sst 41b; five, 
Sst 111b; six and aged, 9st. Winners in 1854, up to the time of 
starting, of £50 or upwards, including their own stake, to carry 21b 
extra for each such winning, not to exceed tilb. The winner to bo 
sold for £200, If demanded, in the muni way. One mile and a 
quarter. 
Hunters ' Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 50 added. For horses that havo 
been regularly limited in the season 1853-4 with an established pack 
of fox-hounds in Scotland, or tho Earl of Wcmyxs's In Northum- 
berland, &c. 
A Plate of 60 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each. Tliroc-yr- 
olds, 7st 101b; four, Sst 101b ; five, !»st 31b; six and aged, OstOlb. 
The winner to bo sold for £200. Selling allowances. Tho surplus 
to go to the fund. Mares and geldings allowed 31b ; and maidens at 
tho time of starting, 31b, over and ubovo all other allowances. One 
mile and three-quarters. 
Wednesday. 
Swepstakes of 5 sovs each, with 50 added by Lord John Scott. For two 
and throe-yr-olds. Two, 7st; three, sat 121b ; fillies allowed 31l> 
The second horse to receive half tho Sweepstakes. Three-quarters 
of a mile. 
Siceepstaku of 3 sovs each, with 30 added. Throe-yr-old* 7st ; four, 
Sst; five, sst 71b; six and aged, Sst lolb; mares and geldings allowed 
31b. The winner of the RoxburgllO Handicap to carry 101b extra, 
or of any other race, tho first day. 51b. One mile and a half. 
The SUicanls' Cup of 100 sovs, given by the Earl of Wemyss and the 
Earl of Dalkeith, added to a Sweepstakes of 15 sovs each, lo ft, and 5 
oidy ir declared. The winner of any Handicap value i'100, to carry 
£3, twice, or a winner of a Handicap value £.’00, 9lb extra, Tho 
second horse to receive £20. Two miles. 
_ , age st lb 
Lough Bawn. 0 8 7 
Lancashire Lass 1 
Billy Bichardson 5 
Maid of Team Valley a 
Bit of Blue 5 
Kennyside Hero 3 
La Bello -1 
Allinglou 4 
Eilie Deans 4 
Syvagee 3 
whalebone 4 
Miss Emma 4 
7 13 
7 11 
7 7 
7 1 
7 1 
0 13 
0 13 
0 11 
0 11 
0 0 
0 7 
Georgoy . 
The Jealous One 1 3 
Waterfall 9 
Professor Buck 3 
The Spinner 3 
Field Marshal 3 
Bucharest 3 
Lady Ponsonliy 3 
Gr nye re, by Verulam, out 
of Jennala 3 
Miss Seilon 3 
6 9 
The highest weight accepting being 7st 101b, it has been raised to 
8st . lb, the others remaining in proportion. 
Thirty-two pay £3 each. 
T'u GoUl Cup of 100 sovs. Winners of a Handicap of £100 sovs clear 
61b ; twice, 101b; and of the Wynnstay Handicap, lolb extra, but 
Tlfir DPoimiiilntli-.. n 1 .. ; » 
not accumulative. Two miles. 
age st lb 
7 
7 13 
7 8 
U 12 
6 12 
0 li 
.. ago lb 
Miss Emma 4 3 10 
Kennyside Hero 3 9 10 
The Jealous One 3 (I 6 
Ganielad 3 9 2 
Professor Buck 3 5 12 
The Spinner 3 5 12 
Field Marshal 3 5 19 
Epinician 3 510 
Harry Lorriquer 3 5 3 
Bridesmaid 3 5 3 
Gruyire 3 6 8 
age st lli 
Koh-i-noor 5 s 7 
lb 
Lough Buivn 6 8 1 
St. Andrew 4 7 8 
Tho Skinner -1 7 4 
RabgUl 3 0 it 
Claret 3 0 l 
Iioddioot 3 9 1 
Audubon 4 7 l 
Lady Vornou 4 0 It 
Neville 3 9 10 
Gimcruck 2 4 8 
The highest weight accepting being 7stl31b.lt has been ralsod to 
Sst 71b, and the others in proportion. 
Thirteen pay £5 each. 
The Innkeepers- Plate of 50 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each 
Three-yr-olds, 7st 121b ; four, Sst 12lb; five, 'Jst 6lb; six and aged 
list Sib. Mares and gelding allowed 31b. The winner to bo sold for 
£150. Selling allowances. The surplus to go to the fund. Oneo 
round and a distance. 
The Dowmont Stakes of 3 sovs each, 5*. ft, for hones bona fide the pro- 
perty of farmers, &c. 200 subscribers. 
The Border Handicap of 5 sovs each, with 60 added. For horses that 
have run and not won during the mooting. To bo handicapped by 
the Race Committee, or whom they may appoint. Once round and 
a distance. 
In all the handicaps, if the highest weight accepting bo under Sst 71b, 
it will be raised to that, aud the others in proportion 
Entries for the plates, stakes, &c., will tala- place on Monday the 
2nd of October. 
Lough Bawn ,/j 9 
Lancashire Lass 4 
4 
Little Fawn a 
Maid of Team Valley .... a 
Hazelnut 4 
Oooinburland Statheswon 4 
Tho Vet 5 
Minerva 4 
Whalobono 4 
Elfle Deans 4 
STOCKBRIDGE, 18507 “ 
The Slockbrid/je Derby, a Sweepstakes of 25 sovs each, with 200 added 
Colts, Sst lolb; fillies and geldings, Sst Clb. Thu winner of tho 
Derby, to car, -y 101b; of the Two Thousand Guineas, One Thousand 
Guineas Newmarket Stakes, or Oaks, 61b; the winner of the Derby 
with either of the above stakes, to carry 121b extra; no horse or 
filly to carry more than 121b extra; maiden horses at the time of 
starting allowed 51b, should they not have run second for either of 
the above-mentioned stakes. The second to receive £200, and the 
tlurd £100, out of the stakes. One mile and a half. 
Lord Anglesey’s Astrologus. bro- 
ther to Augur 
Lord Anglesey’s Fee-faw-fum 
Mr. Barber’s Pretty Boy 
Mr. W. Barratt’s cli c Rainbow, by 
Bon John, out of Forest Flower 
Mr \V\ H. Barrett’s ch c by Peep 
o' Day Boy, out of Velure 
Mr. Beardshaw's Joseph Ady 
Duko ot Beaufort ua Furioso, by 
Orlando, out of Frantic’s dam 
Mr. Bo wes’s Fly by Night 
Lord Bruce's f by Orlando, out of 
bplitvoto 
Lord Chesterfield's c by tho Flying 
Dutchman, out of Oinoo's dam 
Mr. It E. Coopor's brothur to 
Eulogist 
Lord Derby’s Coup de Main 
Captain Dickson’s b c by Bay Mid- 
dleton, out of Despatch 
Mr. Drinkald s b c by Pyrrhus the 
First, out of Monge'x darn 
Mr. Edwards’s br c Bird in the 
Bush, !»y Irish Birdcatcher, out 
of Sister to Coheiress 
Lord Egl in ton’s b c Glen Lee. by 
the Flying Dutchman, out of 
Hippolytus’s dam 
Mr. Elwoi na Morris-dancor 
Mr. Fairance’s f Jenny, by Flat- 
catcher 
Mr. G. W Fitzwilliam’s bre Milton 
Mr. G W. Fitzwilliam's b c Went- 
worth 
Mr. Grevillo's b f by Alarm, out of 
Duvemay 
Mr Gully's Enchanter, by Annan- 
dale, out of Enchantress 
Mr. Gully’s Emigrant 
Mr. Hart's b e Aleppo 
Mr. Hart's b f by Annandale. out 
of Emotion 
Sir J. Hawley's Belfry 
Mr. H. Hill's Mincopio 
Mr. Howard s Middy 
Mr. Howard's br 0 Findon 
Mr. Howard's f Caledonia, by Red 
Halt, out of Reel 
Captain Lane's Wrotham 
Mr. Magenis's b c by the Merry 
Monarch, out of instructress's 
dam 
Mr. Slather's Ephnrus 
Mr J. Merry's hr c by the Flying 
Dutchman out of Wulfruna 
Sir J. B. Mill's Oerva 
Mr. Morris’s Bondholder 
Mr. Newlond’s b c Forbidden Fruit 
Lord Palmerston’s Pulikar 
Mr. Parker s br f by Anuandalo, 
out of Extravaganza 
Mr. Parr's b e Coroner 
Mr. W. Peel’s Grampian 
Sir R. Pigot's b c by Conyngham, 
out of Prioress 
L " r rd 1 W. Poivlett’s br c by The 
Libel, out of Reciprocity 
Mr J. Powney’s Granville 
Baron Rothschild's Missenden 
Baron Rothschild’s Othello 
Lord J. Scott’s b c Polmoodio 
Mr. J. Scott's b c Humourist 
Mr. J. M. Stanleys brother to 
Orinoco 
Mr. T. Stevens's br c The Unex- 
pected 
TDRFIANA. 
The chesnot yearling filly, by Ingo, out of Avelmos. is 
named Brabantia. 
The Limerick Steeple-chases and flat races will take 
place over the Newcastle course, on Tuesday and Wednesday, 
the 24th and 25th of October, under tho stewardship of 
Lord Guillamore, Hon. R. Fitzinauiice Deane, Lieut-Col. 
Dickson, Edward Green, Esq., Capt. Hamilton Jackson, W. 
H. Barrington, Esq., and Frank Fosberry, Esq. Three event * 
each day are announced for decision. There are already 
eight subscribers to tho City Plate aud six to the Grand 
National Steeplechase. 
Capt. the Hon. J. W. H. Hutchinson has become tho 
owner of Gaslight, by Birdcatcher, out of Piuwire. 
TheBallinrobe (Co. Mayo) Races, advertised for the 26th 
and 27th mst. are postponed to the 17th aud 18th of 
October. 
The Steeplechase horse, Steam Enuine, is advertised for 
sale in Belfast, on Wednesday next. 
The Carrick-on-Suir Steeplechases will come off on Fri- 
day next, when the Grand National Challenge Cup, value £60 
with 25 sovs added; a Sweepstake of .’3 sovs each, 30 sovs 
added; a Handicap of 1 sov each, 15 sovs added; and a 
Plate of 10 sovs given by the Marquis of Waterford for 
farmers horses, will be run for. 
PROGRAMME OF THE KELSO MEETING. 
T . v . , a Tuesday, Ootober 3. 
S0VS o eac ^ * th - Two-yr-olds, 6st 41b; 
am? ’ . 4,b; f0ur ’ 85t7,b i five, Sst 121b ; six and aged 9st • mares 
and gelding, allowod 31b. Three-quurtera of a i ' 
handicap of 15 80 v, each. 10 ft, and 5 
with -'on r «acn, wu, and 5 only If declared, 
Illalip , D '"“ ° r The winner „r 
carry Clb- oftwf 'au * Ub * e ? ue,lt lo the pubUcation of the weights to 
The second to 
Koh-i-noor a | e 
Lough Bawn ‘ « H 
Little Jack 7 ® 7 
St- Andrew .1 7 
Audubon 7 ! * 7 
„ age st lb 
Braxoy 5 7 3 
Maid of Team Valley a 7 2 
Black Doctor 9 7 2 
Catherine Parr . [ 4 7 2 
The General 77! 4 fill 
COURSING FIXTURES. 
( Wixither jiernuUing.) 
OCTOBER, 1864. 
Biggur Open (Lanark) 
Comborinero Open (Cheshire) 
Huggute Open (York) 
Border (Roxburghshire) 
Antrim 
Wiltshire Champion (Ayles- 
bury) 
Market Weig litoui \ 01 kshtro) 
Tho Huron llill (Beaumaris 
Anglcseu) 
Blackpool (Lancashire) 
Caledonian Open (Lanark) .. 
Dairy ami N. of Ayrshire .... 
N. Berwick -uni Dirleton (Ber- 
wickshire) 
S. Lancashire Open (South- 
port) 
East Surrey (Surrey), 
Scooton (York) ! 
3 
3 and 4 
4, A, and 0 
5 aud 0 
11 
18, &o. 
17 
18 nd 19 
18 and 19 
19 
25 and 2G 
25, 28, and 27 
28 and 27 
28, SC. 
Mr Dunlop 
Mr. McGeorgo 
Mr. A. Bennett 
Mr. Owen. 
Mr. A. Bennett 
Mr. Wurwlok. 
Mr. Dunlop 
Mr. Nightingale 
Mr. A. Bennett 
Mr. Lawrence. 
Mr. Norvnl 
NOVEMBER. 
Malton Open (York) 
Ridgwuy (Limon-hlre) 
Nitlisdulc and Galloway Open 
St. Leger 
Klueton 
CardingtonClub(Borlfbrdahlre) 
Speltliorne Puppy Cup (Wilis) 
Altcar Club (Lancashire) 
Newmarket Open 
Caledonian St, Legerf Lanark ) 
Ashdown Park Champion 
(Berkshire) 
Sundorne (Salop) 
Pliatsworth Open( Derbyshire) 
Newcastle, Northumberland, 
and Durham 
1 . 2. and 3 
2 and 3 
2 and fol. days 
8 and 7 
7. &o 
9. 10, and 11 
9 and 10 
1.1 
18 
20 
22 and 23 
22 and 23 
28. 29. and 30 
Coquctdulc( Northumberland, | Not fixed 
Mr. McGeorgo 
Mr Wutsoii 
.Mr. A Bennett 
Mr. Lawrence 
Mr. A. Bennett 
Mr. Nlghtingulu 
Mr. A. Bennett 
Mr. A. Bennett 
Mr. Wurwlok 
DECEMBER. 
Bigger Club (Lnuurk) 
Uidgivay (Luiumshlre) 
SpoUliurnu (Middlesex) 
6 
7 and 8 
7 and 8 
14 
Mr. Lawrence 
JANUARY. 1856. 
Blggnr Club (Lanark) 
The renewed trial between 
North-Western and South- 
Western Coursers, at Ly- 
23 
29 and fol. days 
FKBRUAKY. 
Sneltliorne (Wilts) 
Newmarket Open 
Biggur Champion (Lanark) . 
Baron Hill, Bcuumarls(Angle- 
7. 8, and 9 
12 
13 
Sir. Lawrence 
MARCII. 
Caledonian Open (Lannrk) .. 
Biggur Open (Lanark) 
Itidg way ( Lancashire ) 
13 
27 
Mr. Lynoh 3 , (the Palmerstown) harriers, met yesterday 
(Friday), for the first tune this season at Castlebaggot. An 
account of tho run will appear iu tho uext number of The 
Field. 
The Devon and Somerset Stao-iiounds will meet ou 
Tuesday, the 3rd of October, at Cloutshain ; and ou Friday, 
the 6th, at Poole Town, Luxborough, each day at half-past 
nine 0 clock. r 
Captain Hampton Lewis’s Hounds will meet at Pentreath 
on Monday, Oct. 3, aud ou Friday, Oct. 6, at Trevor-gatc, at 
eleven o clock. 
The South Oxfordshire Hounds. — Cub-hunting has 
commenced in the southern part of Oxfordshire. Un Tuea- 
day the meet was Shotover-hill, about six miles from Oxford, 
r oxes were plentiful, and the young hounds tasted the blood 
ot a brace. We hear that foxes are very numerous iu tho 
bouth Oxon country. Many good runs we hope the followers 
of these hounds will enjoy, and which at all times wo shall be 
most happy to iusert in The Field, if any correspondent 
will favour us with particulars. 
The Halsdon Hounds. — A meeting was held lately for 
the purpose of making arrangements f..r keeping the pack of 
fox-hounds belonging to the late Mr. Furze, in the Torring- 
ton country. The Rev. C. J. Johnson, nephew and heir to 
Mr. r urze made a very liberal proposition to keep the 
hounds till April next, with the use of kennel, Ac. Mr. 
Johnson s offer was accepted, and a subscription list opened 
to necessary expenses. The hounds are to he 
called the Halstou hounds they are to hunt twice a week 
on Mondays and Fridays. J. C. Moore Stevens. Esq., of 
v\ mscott, 19 to be the master. — Ranger. 
GAME CERTIFICATES.— PENALTIES. 
The Commissioners of Inland Revenue hereby give notice, 
that every person taking, killing, or pursuing game, without 
first obtaining a certificate, incurs a penalty of £20, and is 
also liable to be surcharged in double the amount of tho 
certificate duty. 
Any person in pursuit of game refusing, on being duly 
required, to produce his certificate, or to permit tho same to 
be read, or a copy thereof to bo taken, or refusing to declare 
his true name aud place of residence, also incurs a penalty of 
1 £ 20 . 1 3 
Gamekeepers are desired to take notice, that a certificate 
at tho rate of £1. 7s. Od. will not authorise any persou t** kill 
game beyond the limits of tho manor for which lie is deputed ; 
and, in order that a certificate at such a rate of duty may 
protect a gamekeeper, it is requisite, not only that hoshoqld 
be deputed by somo lord or lady *»f a manor or reputed 
manor, but also that such deputation should bo registered 
with tho Clerk of the Peace, or tho gamekeeper will be liable 
to bo surcharged iu double the duty of £4. 0s. 10*1., and also 
to bo prosecuted by uuy common informer for the penalty 
of £20. 1 3 
N.B. — It is the intention of the Commissioners of Inland 
Revenue to publish in a separate list the names and residen- 
cies of all persons surcliarged iu double duty for sporting 
without certificates. By order of tho Board, 
T. Keogh, Secretary. 
Inland Revenue-office, Somersot-house. 
THE MOORS AND THE FORESTS. 
There has been a general migration of sportsmen to Inver* 
ness to participate iutlio festivities of tho Northern Meeting ; 
so that our notes of sport are very few, aud wore principally 
intended for our publication lost week. Wo may state gene- 
rally that the forests have yielded some admirable deer- 
stalking, and that several of the finest heads seen for many 
years in the north have been received by Mr. Snowio for 
preservation. A largo display of these ia made iu his shop, 
and to the Highland sportsman there are few more interest- 
ing sights than the double row of the antlered monarchy 
exhibited there. Tho finest head is certainly one shot by 
Lord Lichfield iu the forest of Rhidarroeh : it is a remark- 
ably fine specimen of the Highland deer ; the antlers are 
