933 
THE FIELD. 
st lb 
8 7 , 
Despised 
Mayboy 
Questionable 
Grey Chicken 
Wheatcar 
Myrtle 
Equivoque 
The Autumn Hying Slates, a Handicap of ft «>v. each, with 40 added 
... «i horse to save hh stake. Rather more than half a mile. 
Lady Tatton .... 7 
I no 7 
Forward 7 
Danbury 7 
Motley f 7 
Woodford 7 
Poor Dick C 
st lb 
4 
Rataplan .. 
Tittcrstono 
Deformed .. 
Oetavia .... 
Cardiff Lass , 
Nightcap .. 
Dear Mo. 
st lb 
age 
st lb 
4 
n n 
Falcon 
« 11 
0 
8 7 
Blossom 
11 10 
4 
8 7 
Wliitclock 
« fl 
ft 
8 ft 
Katinka 
6 fl 
fi 
8 ft 
Vivid : 
fl (1 
e 
8 0 
Miss Sellon 
« 0 
ft 
7 lo 
Tbc Cripple 
8 
fl 4 
5 
7 8 
Rose of r.llel 
4 
C 4 
3 
7 4 
Gossip 
fl 0 
4 
7 4 
Clinician 
fl 0 
4 
7 4 
Wlieatoar 
6 7 
ft 
7 4 
Dartmouth 
ft 6 
3 
7 4 
Lady Tatton 
ft 3 
3 
4 
7 4 
7 0 
Forward 
0 0 
EPSOM AUTUMN MEETING.— Thursday, Nov. 2. 
The Ensom Autumn Handicap of 100 son, added to a Handicap Sweep 
stakes of 10 sovs each, h ft, if declared by nine o'clock the night 
before running, but only 2 ft, if declared on or before Tuesday, the 
24th inst The winner of any Handicap value *200, including the 
winner's own stake, alter publication of the weights, to carry ftlb; of 
two or more, or of the Cambridgeshire Stakes, 7lb extra. The owner 
of the second horse to receive back Ids stake. New Derby Course. 
age st lb I age at lb 
Rottio ‘ Has;.:”-'" 1 
Defiance '* 
Little Harry o 
Hnngerforu « 
7 St. Claro 3 
8 ft Haalbcc 3 
i j l 
7 13 Omoo 3 
7 12 I Ptolemy 3 
7 12 I Kidnapper 3 
7 10 , Benvenuto 3 
Little David 
Kthclbert 4 
The Trapper •» 
The Wild Huntsman J 
Stern (bred in Germany) . 3 
6 10 
6 10 
6 10 
0 S 
8 
0 
Good Morning 
£>au chic, by Malcolm, out 
of Kate Forest 3 
Haeo - 
Balrownio ;* 
Schc-rz (bred in Germany) 3 
The Early Bird 3 
Joe Miller B 
Old Noll 3 
Lady Vernon » 
Jack LeemiDg JJ 
Sleeping Partner 0 
Nancy 0 
Whanghac 4 
3 
Ethclwolf 6 
7 10 Georgey 4 
| Allington 4 
7 10 J Naomi 3 
7 10 Kplnielan 3 
7 I John Bull 4 
7 The Caliph 3 
ft [ Miss Tennyson 4 
4 General Breczo 3 
4 Star of Surrey 3 
4 | GruyiNre, by Verulara, out 
3 1 ofJennala 3 
2 Diana 3 
2 I The Medal 3 
0 ' Cable 3 
o | Bridesmaid 3 
0 j Mishap 3 
6 12 | Communist 3 
o 12 { Valeria 3 
6 12l 
0 
0 
6 
6 12 
6 12 
5 12 
ft 10 
6 10 
5 10 
ft 6 
6 0 
4 12 
4 12 
NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING, 1855. 
Proposed new Handicap. 
Monday. 
A Free Handicap of 300 sovs each, h ft. Ccsarc witch Course. 2 miles 
furlongs 2 1 yards. 
ago st lb 
Virago 4 8 5 
Andover 4 8 1 
Candlcwick 
Bracken 3 
The Beddington States of 100 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs 
each, h ft, if declared by nine o'clock the night before running. For 
two-yr-olds. The owner of the second horse to receive bock his 
stake The winner of any stake amounting to X'100 clear, after pub- 
lication of the weights, to carry Mb; of the Criterion or Nursery 
Stakes at Newmarket, 7lb extra. One mile. 
age st lb 
Stockwoll ® 8 12 
Muscovite 6 3 " 
RiitApl&n , , . . . . 6 8 
Acceptances to be signified on Tuesday next, the 24th inst. They 
may be sealed up till after tho expiration of the time. If two accept- 
ances, to be a match; if only one acceptance, to be returned unopened. 
THE WORCESTERSHIRE GRAND ANNUAL 
STEEPLECHASE. 
A Handicap of 20 sovs each, h ft, and ft only if declared on or before 
Tuesday, the 24th of October, with 100 added. The owner of tho 
second horse to receive back his stake. The winner to give £20 
towards tho expenses. Eight to remain in, and five to start, or the 
public money will not be added. Any person taking a nomination, and 
not declaring forfeit on or before the 24th of October, will be liable 
to the £20 or the £10, as tho case may be. A winner of £100, 
after the weights are out, to carry 51b. of two or more such, 71b extra 
Over about four miles of a fair hunting ground. Closed with tho 
following entry : — 
Mr. Mosoley’s b g Bourton a 
Mr. Harnett's Sir Peter Laurie 
Mr. Vevers ns oh g Trout 
Mr. Mason's Miss Mowbray 
Mr. Lnnd's eh g Need wood 
Mr. Mansell's Peter, h-b * 
Mr. J. Barber’s eh g Spring 6 
Mr Olliver ns ch m Diana 
Mr. Franklvn's The British Yeoman 
Mr. W. S. Cartwright's b g Maurice Daley 
Mr. Golby ns b m Star of England 
Mr, Henderson’s b g Crabbs a 
Mr. Cupel’s Little Charley a 
Mr. Gibb's b g Thirklebv, h-b 6 
Mr. Hewett’s br g The Greek & 
Mr. Barling's ch g Old Misery a 
Mr. Boyce's b g Cervus 
Mr Rice's br g Lincoln, h-b ' * 
Mr. Franklin s b g Frank, by Clinker 9 0 
The Hurdle Raee (a Handicap ) of 5 sovs each, with 3 0 added A winner 
of £50 clear, after the weights are out. to carry ftlb extra. The 
winner to give £5 towards expenses. Two miles, with six flights of 
hurdles. Closed with the following entry : — 
age st lb 
Mr. Davies’s b g Gay-lad » J 1 7 
Mr. Barnett's b h Free-trader » JO iu 
Mr. Evans’s b g Teddesley " JJJ " 
Mr. Robinson's br h Freedom 5 J® 
Mr. Boyce's br g Alp a J® ‘ 
Mr. Rayner's Bullfinch a JJJ “ 
Mr. Gibbs's bl g Jemmy the Black (late The Surveyor) 5 10 2 • 
Mr. Cupel's Little Charley a J® ® 
Mr. Blood's b m Star of England ft ® 
Mr Barling's ch g Old Misery ..-••••••• a 8 J® 
Mr. Davenport's ch g Sailor (late The Deformed) .... 5 0 10 
Mr. Bovce's ch g Wideawake 3 ® 7 
Mr. Card's bl m Black Bess, by Ratcatcher ...... J 9 J 
Mr. Herbert's chf by Safeguard, out of Sarah Rebecca 3 8 7 
Forfeit to be declared on or before Tuesday, the 24th October. 
Selling Stakes of 3 sovs each, p.p., with 2ft added. Weight forage. 
Thrcc-yr-olda, 8st ; four, 9st 41b ; five, lOst ; six and aged, lOst 4 lb. 
Marcs and geldings allowed 31b. Heats. One mile. All horses 
entering subject to be sold for £S0. If entered to bo sold for £C0, 
allowed 71b; £40, 121b; £30, lClb; £20, 211b; £15, 24lb. Nomi- 
nations to be made with the Registrar, at the Corporation Arms, at 
eight o'clock, on the evening of the first day. 
ARMAGH STEEPLECHASES.— Nov. 2 and 3. 
Armagh County Elate of 80 sovs, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 
10 sovs each, ft in case of acceptance. Second to save stake pro- 
vided tlirco start. About three miles. Weights to be published 
on the 17 tli, and acceptances declared on or before the 24th of 
October. 
ago st lb ago st lb 
Augustine 0 11 0 
Maid of tho West a 10 10 
Talisman » 10 2 
Seaman a 1® 0 
Maria 6 ® 12 
Lincoln 6 9 7 
Laura 0 
General Gilbort 4 
Kate a 
n s Malvona 4 
hr h Bnunathlath 3 
0 
0 2 
9 0 
9 0 
8 10 
ago st lb 
a 12 8 
11 7 
11 7 
11 6 
10 10 
a 10 7 
6 10 2 
10 2 
10 0 
9 10 
st lb 
8 12 
8 7 
c by Cotherstone— Polydora 
Sehamyl •••*, 8 
Remus, by Garry Owen (bred ^ 
in France) 8 • 
Thor, by Incognito, out of 
Frcude (bred in Germany). 8 7 
Ethelbald 8 ' 
Pole Star 8 \ 
Cavalier 8 J 
Cock of the North 8 4 
Escape 8 * 
Margaret “ * 
The Hind 8 
Paletot 7 13 
Handy * 8 
Sailor 7 1- 
The Bentinet riate of 100 sovs. The winner of any race, after publica- 
tion of the weights, to carry ftlb; or of two or more races, 101b extra. 
Any number of horses, the property of tho some owner, may run lor 
this plate. Otic mile. 
st lb 
7 12 
7 11 
7 11 
7 8 
8 
Moonshine 
Joshua 
f by Epirus, out of Ma Mic 
Bnnklow 
His Piper 7 
Imogenc 7 
Palmerston 7 
Lady Alicia 7 
Gondoline 7 
fbyCollingwood— Lucy Banks 7 4 
Hartley Buck 7 4 
Flageolet 7 - 
Matilda 7 2 
f by Springy Jnok— Motley.. C> 12 
Homily 8 3 
Rattlo... 
Orestes . 
Orinoco . 
Defiance. 
Nancy 
The Early Bird. 
Sanchie 
Assnycr 
Ptolemy 
Cock Pheasant . 
Hobbyhorse ... 
Speed the Plough 
Roebuck 
age 
st lb 
age 
st lb 
0 13 
8 13 
Sine Qua Non 
6 13 
6 12 
.. 4 
S H 
Qui Vive 
8 0 
VY'hunghac 
.... 4 
fi 12 
0 9 
.. « 
7 12 
0 9 
« s 
.. 3 
7 0 
Red Rose 
fl 5 
.. 3 
7 6 
Twinkle 
6 6 
.. 3 
7 3 
The Caliph 
3 
0 6 
.. 4 
7 2 
7 1 
7 0 
0 13 
Now or Never 
a 
0 4 
6 3 
The Novice 
1 The Archer 
3 
6 11) 
4 10 
COWBRIDGE HUNT, 1854. 
The Glamorganshire Stakes of 50 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sots 
each 7 ft, and 3 only if declared on or before the 24 th of October. 
The winner of any Handicap after the declaration of the weights to 
carry ftlb extra The owner of tho second horso to save Ills stake. 
Two miles. 
Mortimer 
Magnet .. 
Rabgill 
Tower . . 
Battery 
age st lb 
age st lb 
4 It 7 
Lina -18 3 
4 8 9 
Empress Catherine 3 8 0 
aged 8 9 
Postulant 4 8 0 
3 8 0 
Gaslight 4 8 O 
6 8 7 
Teddesley 6 8 0 
4 8 7 
Lord John 3 7 12 
3 s 7 
Alleborolio 4 7 12 
Madame Landcau 4 7 0 
.483 
Master Horton 3 0 11 
YORK AUGUST MEETING, 1855. 
The Filly Sapling States of ft 0 sovs each, 30 ft. For two-yr-olds. T.Y.C. 
Mr. W. H. Brook's ch f by Irish Blrdcatchcr, out of Moonbeam. 
Mr. Brown's Sister to Broughton. . . 
Lord Derby's b f Imposture (late Alexandria), by Iago, out of 
M ^Edwards Vb f by Pyrrhus the First, out of The Bee, by Gladiator. 
Mr! Edwards's b f Bonner and Buxom. 
Lord Eglinton's br f Oltenitza. 
Lord Glasgow's b f by Snrpllee, out of Marietta, by Sheet Anchor. 
Captain V. Harcimrt s b f by Irish Birdcatcher— Kllerdalo s dam. 
Captain Lane's b f by The Flying Dutchman-Lmcntc. 
Lord Londesliorough’s Seamstress. _ . , _ 
Mr J Merrv's b f by Pyrrhus the First— Shire Oaks, by Comus. 
Sir C. Monk’s eh f Hebe, by Irish Birdcatcher-Vannsh. 
Mr. Osbnldeston’s Lunelle. . „ 
Mr. Wentworth’s b f Sulpitia, by Surplice— Charlotte, by Perlon. 
The Colt Sapling Stakes of 50 sovs each, 30 ft. For two-yr-olds. T.Y.C. 
Mr'Ed^ Bush, by Irish Birdcateher-Sister to 
Lord Glasgow's eh c by The Libel-Jet, by Velocipede, 
Captain V. Hareourt's bre by The Flying Dutchman— Lllcrdale. 
Captain Lane's Firmament. .... , „ 
Lord Londesborougb's Mario (late Chanter), brother to Songstress. 
Mr. Wentworth's bre Gilbert, by Irish Birdcatcher— Lady lanny. 
PROGRAMME OF THE LIMERICK RACES, 1854. 
NEWCASTLE COURSE. 
Tuesday, October 24th. 
Handicap States of 6 sovs each, h ft, with CO added. Two miles and a 
half. Flat course. The winner of £50 after the weights are 
declared to carry 31b extra. Closed. 
Selling States of 3 sovs each, h ft, with 30 added. One mile and a half. 
Flat course. Weight for age. Three-jx-olds, 7st 41b ; four, 8st 7lb ; 
five, Sst 131b; six and aged, 9st 41b. All horses entering subject to 
be sold for £150. If entered to be sold for £100, allowed ftlb; £80, 
81b; £50. 121b; £30, 14lb; £20, 211b. Closed. 
Corinthian States of 4 sovs each, h ft, with 40 added. Weight for age. 
Thrce-yr-olds, lOst; four, list 7lb ; five, 12st 2lb ; six and aged 12st 
71b. One mile and three quarters. Heats. Flat course. Gentle- 
men riders to qualify as at the Curragh, or as members of any 
established pack of fox hounds. Horses to be entered with Mr. James 
Marshall, George-stroet, Limerick, on Tuesday, 2 4th October. Six 
subs or no race. Horses entering subject to be sold for £150. If 
entered to be sold for £100, allowed ftlb; £50, 91b; £30, 14lb; £20, 
211b. 
Wednesday, October 25. 
Handicap States of 3 sovs each, h ft, with 25 added. Ono mile and a half. 
Heats. Flat Course. 4 subs, or no race. Horses to be entered with 
Mr. Marshall on Tuesday, 24th October, and to be weighed same 
evening. 
Grand National Steeplechase — Handicap States of 6 sovs each, h ft, with 60 
added. Three miles. Steeplechase Course. Gentlemen riders allowed 
ftlb. Closed. 
Succpstakes of 3 sovs each, h ft, with 25 added. "Weight for age. Thrce- 
yr-olds. 9st 111b; four, lOst 91b; five, list 41b; six and aged 
list 10lb. All horses entering subject to be sold for £100. If 
entered to be sold for £80, allowed 8ll* ; £50, 121b; £30, 141b ; £20, 
211b. Three miles. Steeplechase Course. To be entered with the 
stewards at the weighing yard, immediately after the Grand National 
Steeplechase. 4 subs, or no race. 
The stewards intend getting up a Steeplechase and Hack race on 
Saturday, the 28tli instant, the entries for which close with Mr. 
Marshall, on the 25th. 
PROGRAMME OF THE MAZE OCTOBER MEETING. 
Wednesday, October 25. 
Itaihcay Stakes of 3 sovs each, in case of acceptance, 1 ft, with 20 added. 
One mile and a half. Second horse to save his stake, provided three 
start. Closed. 
Her Majesty's Plate of 100 gs (formerly run for at Londonderry). Weight 
for ago. Thrce-yr-olds, 7st !>lb ; four, Sst 91b ; five, 9st lib ; six and 
aged, 9st 31b. Mores and geldings allowed 31b. Horses, mares, &c„ 
bred in the county of Londonderry, allowed 5lb, in addition to all 
other allowances. Two miles. Horses to enter with the Registrar, 
at the Stand-liousc, Maze Course, before four o'clock p.m., on Monday, 
the 23rd October. Members of the corporation of horse-breeders 
paying one guinea, all others two guineas entrance; or the privilege 
of entering at or before eight o'clock the evening before running, 
paying double the foregoing amount ol entrance. 
The Ulster Steeplechase of 50 sovs, added to a Free Handicap of 5 sovs 
each, p.p , in cose of acceptance. About two miles. Closed. 
The Belfast Commercial Stakes (Handicap) of 2 sovs each, 1 ft, with 20 
added. For horses the bona fide property or residents of Belfast, 
and to have been in their possession from the 1st of September. 
Once round. Second horse to receive £3. third horse £2, out of tho 
stakes. To be ridden by gentlemen residing in the counties of 
Antrim and Down. Qualifications to ro9t with the committee. 
Closed. 
The Stand Plate of 40 sovs, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of ft sovs 
each, in case of acceptance, 2 ft. Second to save stake, provided four 
start. The winner of the Queen's l’late, on Wednesday, or any other 
raee, after the weights are published, to Jcarry 71b extra. One mile 
and a quarter. Closed. 
Sieerpitakes of 5 sovs each, p.p., with 25 added. For two and tliree-yr- 
olds. Two-yr-olds, (1st 101b; three, Sst 13lb. Mares and geldings 
allowed 31b. Second to save his stake, provided three start. Kilwarlin 
Course. About three-quarters of a mile A winner once of any 
stjke of the value of £50, to carry 5lb; of two Afties, or of ono of 
£100, 7lb ; of any race above £100, 101b extra. No horse to carry 
more than 101b extra. To close and name with tho Registrar, st the 
Stand-house, Maze Course, before four o'clock p.m. on Monday, the 
23rd October. 
TURFIANA. 
Selling Races. — At a meeting of the Jockey Club, held at 
Newmarket, on Wednesday, iu the Second October Meeting, 
it was resolved “ That tho members of tho Jockey Club 
having observed in the advertisements of some races in tho 
country, which aro Btated to be generally under the saino 
rules and regulations as Newmarket, that an exception is 
specially made of the rule under which beaten horses in a 
Selling Stake may be claimed for the price for which he is 
entered to be sold, with the amount of the stake, do re- 
commend to the stewards of all races not to allow this excep- 
tion in future.” 
The Cambridgeshire Stakes. — The Early Bird is de- 
clared not to run for the Cambridgeshire Stakes. The 
declaration was received in London on Wednesday at 2.45 p.m. 
Artillery. — Mr. Disney has disposed of his yearling colt, 
Artillery, to Mr. Morris, owner of Kingston, Indian Warrior, 
&c., for a specified period — we believe till after the St. Leger, 
1856, is run for; in which race, as also the Derby, he is en- 
gaged. The terms are, of course, a secret. Artillery is got 
by Touchstone, dam by Irish Birdcatcher, and is as promising 
a colt in appearance as ever was foaled. 
The following stakes closed this week at the Curragh : — 
2nd class of Madrids, Limerick Handicap Stakes, and Na- 
tional Steeplechase ; the Heath, Bellewstown, and Carlow 
Two- Year-Old Stakes. 
Macroom Races will take place early in November. There 
will be two days’ running, and an attractive programme is, 
we understand, to be shortly published. 
The following hunters, the property of Charles Roche, 
Esq., were sold in Dycer’s on Saturday last, and realised the 
following prices The Dasher, ch g, aged, by Navarino, up 
to 15st, Captain Sheldon, £250 ; Gavazzi, br g, aged, by Cup- 
bearer, up to 14st, H. M. Stapyltou, Esq., Queen’s Bays, £96 ; 
Charlie, br g, aged, up to 14st, Major Ennis, £175 ; Falcon, 
ch g, aged, by Birdcatcher, dam by Twilight, grand-dam by 
Old Swordsman, up to 14st, — M’Evoy, Esq., £74 ; Cavalier, 
ch g, aged, by Magpie, up to 16st, W. Davis, Esq., £11 ; Tho 
Bedouin, ch g, aged, by Ishmael, winner of several steeple- 
chases, and is now in training, Captain Dew, £24 ; Susan, 
br in, a capital roadstress and good harness mare, R. Wool- 
sey, Esq., £21. . . 
The Hon. Caft. Hutchinson’s Picture, “The Corinthian 
Cup,” 1854, paiuted by M. Angelo Hayes, Esq., is now on 
view at Cranfield’s Gallery, Dublin, and has been inspected 
during the past week by a large number of distinguished 
personages. 
The Limerick, Carrickmacross, and Maze Meetings, 
take place next week in Ireland. Carrick is likely to suffer 
most by the clashing. 
The Drogheda Tradesmen's Plate (run for at Bellews- 
town) for next year has 100 sovs added to it. The meeting 
is fixed for the 4th and 5th of July. 
The Stewards of the Jockey Club, to whom the case was 
referred by the stewards of Plymouth races, have decided 
that Tower is entitled to receive the Saltram stakes. The 
objection was made by the owner of the second horse, on tho 
ground that Tower had formerly run under a false desenp 
° - . 1 .1 i ... 1 . .A A*. Wwa f.rA.1 of 
side that it was done in error, that on the discovery of the 
mistake the amount of those races had been paid to the owner 
of the second horse, and that when Tower afterwards ran at 
Kelso as Mr. Robson’s, all the circumstances were stated to 
the stewards of those races before ho started. Upon tho 
evidence adduced the stewards of the Jockey Club did not 
think there was sufficient ground for disqualifying the her.-' 
at Plymouth; but Mr. Drewe was informed that on the dis- 
covery of the mistake he ought not only to have refunded tho 
stakes, but to have given notice of the fact, so that the repor 
of the two races at Wye and Lenham might be officially cor- 
rected in the Racing Calendar. . j . 
The Duke of Rutland’s two-yr-old c by John.o i Gaunt, 
out of Nina (winner of the Rutland stakes), is named Han) 
° f AT a Meeting of the Jockey Club, held at Newmarket, 
on Wednesday, tho Hon. G. W. Fitzwilliam was elected a 
member. 
APPOINTMENTS. . 
The Cheltenham Subscription Stag-Hounds (bap- 
West’s) will meet on Tuesday Oct. 24, at T wo-mdertoa , 
Shuriugton-road ; and on Friday, Oct. 27 , at Birdlip, at t 
° The’ Duke of Buccleuch’s Fox-hounds will meet on 
Monday, Oct. 23, at Wells; Tuesday, Oct. 24, atB 
hill; Thursday, Oct. 2G, at Craihng ; Saturday, Oct. ^ 
at Lauder Castle, at half-past ten o’clock. , 0ct . 
The East Sussex Fox hounds will meet on Monday. 
30, at Market Green, Battle ; Thursday, Nov , J . 
Common ; Monday, Isov. G, at Hollmgton Wood , IhW* • 
Nov. 9, at Beehley Oaks, at eleven o’clock. -..-jay, 
Mr. As$hiton Smith’s Hounds will meet on iu * r . 
Oct. 2G, at Tidworth House ; Friday, at South Grove , 
day, Roche Court, at eleven o’clock. Tucsd". 
Captain Hampton Lewis's Hounds will meet on b , 
Oct. 24, at Black Hone; and on Friday, Oet. 2<, at 
at eleven o’clock. 
