1012 
THE FIELD. 
on the Peel Couree. Won. by barely a ^d. by Mr Qnl^ ^m 
Fuze, by Lothario, out of Fuyard. & yrs, .rtlSlb 
beating Mr. Maxwell* Egilnton, >»l Vlb (2) . r. ' , ‘ 
Chester, "st 31b (8); Mr liah. , AWla, 7st, Bib; Mr. Irwin s! Shnon 
Fure, fist 121b; Lord Waterford* t.ay-lod ,st 31b; Mr. W- Ken- 
nedv^s Arbutlio. fist 4lb; Lord Waterford 1 * Progress, fist 2lb, Mr. 
F Osborne's Ariel, 0»t ‘.'lb. Mr. A M Donagh's Little Martin, 
toib and Mr. Murphy's Charming Nancy, 6st 41b. 
The Flying Stakes (Handicap) of 3 sovs each, with 26 added. Haifa 
miku Won cleverly by I xml Waterford * ch g April bool, by Bur- 
eundv 4 yrs, 7st 101b (O. Doyle); beating Mr. Keegan's Kinaold, 
9*t (V); Hon. Colonel Wcstenra ns Hannibal, 7st lfilb (3); Mr. 
Murphy's Wild Bird, Sst Clb; and Mr. T. Harrison * Kattle, 6st. 
CAKRK'KMACROSS (CO. MONAGHAN) STEEPLER 
CHASES. — Monday, Oct. 23. 
The Cn met maerots Free Handicap Siccejistakes of 6 sovs each, h ft, with 
,'.o added. Second to save Ids stake. Two miles. Heats. Won 
by Mr. Colgan’s ch m Marla, by Hnrkowny, C yrs, Ost 101b (Hanlon) ; 
beating Mr. J. J. Cassidy's Matilda, JOst filb ; Mr. Blake's Irish 
Nancy, lost 101b ; and Mr. Williams's b g by Derby, Ost. 
Selling Stakes of 2 sovs each, p.p,, with 16 added. Weight for age, Ike. 
One mile and a half. Heats. Won by Mr, C. Murphy * eh g Honest 
Tom, by Birdcatchor, aged (£10), list lib (Brody); beating Mr. G. 
H. GarUon's Lucky-lad, and Mr Moore * Tresto DlggiUire. The 
winner was sold by auction for £71. 
Tuesday. • 
The Commercial Cap, value 60 sovs, with 30 added. Weight for age. 
Two miles. Heats. Won by Mr. Gortlan's ch g Honest Toni, aged, 
list 1 lib (Brady), beating three others. 
Selling Stakes of 2 sovs each, p.p., witli 10 added Weight for age. &c. 
One mile and a half. Heats. Won by Mr. Doyle's hr m Matilda, by 
Birdcateher, 6 yrs (£30), 1 Ost 71b (Meaney); beating Mr. Moore* 
Presto Diggitairo, and Mr. Gortlan's Lucky-lud 
LIMERICK RACES.— Tuesday, Oct. 24. 
Handicap Siceepslakes of 6 sovs each, h ft. with <10 added. Two miles and 
a half. Won by Mr. Irwin's b c Little Martin, by Magpie, 4 yrs, 5st 
12lb (J. Keegan), beating Mr. F. Osborne's Kosalbo, 7st (2); Lord 
Waterford's Gay-lad, 7st 7lb(3); Mr. Courtenay's Surprise, fist 71b; 
Hon. Colonel Wcstenro'a Gamester, fist 91b; and Mr. Bayly's Idlo 
Girl, fist 41b. 
Selling Stair* of 3 sovs each, )i ft, witli 30 added. Vi eight for age, etc. 
Heats. One mile and a half. Won in two heats by Sir Thomas 
Burke's ch c Morgan Rattler, by Bryan O'Lynn, 3 yrs, fist 13lb, £100 
(T. Harrison), beating Dr. J. McCarthy's Ccud-miUe-fallthc, and Mr. 
Eyre's Blush. 
Corinthian Stakes of 4 sovs each, h ft, with 40 added. Weight for age, 
with allowances for selling. Heuta One mile and three-quarters. 
Won in three heats by Lord Howth's hr c Borgia, by Tearaway, 3 yrs, 
•jst, £30 (Mr. W. Kennedy), beating Lord Waterford's Gay-lad. Only 
two ran. 
IV'tijjjfs, Snmiiintim, nub artrptniirrs. 
WORCESTER AUTUMN MEETING, 1854. 
Tuesday, October 31. 
The Autumn Handicap. age st lb 
Mr. T. Parr's ch c Rataplan •} 0 2 
Mr. Mason's be Ticton * \ " 
Mr. J. Clark’s Elcot 5 J 6 
Mr. Waller s b f Octavla ” * “ 
' Mr. Night's Iantho ® I % 
Mr. Thomas Wood's b g Mortimer * < *• 
Mr. T. FllntofTa be Whalebone ? ’ 
Mr. John Osborne s Merry Bird f ® ° 
Mr. Mather's Butterfly, li-l> ® ® ° 
Mr. P. Rowdon’s brh Little Davie o 0 8 
Mr. T. Steven’s b f Sleeping Partner C ® ® 
Mr. Saxon’s b c Cleveland " J , 
Mr. James's b g Magnet . . . .. * J '* 
Mr. R. Walker's br m Mrs. Bircli 0 J J 
Mr. Fryer's br g Jack Looming " ® 
Mr. Clarkson's b c Neville “ “ J” 
Mr. Lawrence’s bf Ceres * » ic 
Mr. W. Cartridge's ch g Omar Pasha, li-b a 5 » 
Mr. I. Day's Waterfall ® “ ° 
Mr. Andrew's br t Kidnapper " » ° 
Mr. Edward's b c General Breezo J » “ 
Mr. T. Stevens’s ch e Incubus - •* £ ° 
Mr. K. Cooper's ch f Red Rose “ " ; 
Mr. W. A. Hobson’s hr c Claret ® .f 
Mr. Thomas Chamber’s b c Shakespeare a 1 1U 
The T ico- I'ear- Old Stakes. st lb 
Mr. Towell's ch f The Despised ® 7 
Mr. John's b c May-boy X “ 
Mr. H. Stevens's b f Questionable .......... ■ • • • • - ° * 
Mr B. Land's gT e Grey Chicken (late Tom Hines) .... 8 0 
Mr Win. Arrow-smith ns ch c Wheat-car > ° 
Mr W. Halford's ch f Myrtle ' * 
Mr. Morris's hr f Equivoque * * 
Mr. John Osborne's b f Lady Tatton ■•■■■ • • * 
Mr. John Osborne’s gr c by Chanticleer, out of luo — i - 
Mr. l’enn us br c Forward 1 “ 
Mr. Saxon’s Banbury L 7 
Mr. Thomas s b f by Springy Jack, out of Motley 7 u 
Mr. John Hewitt's Woodford.. • ® 
Mr. E Hardman's blk c Poor Dick 0 1 
The Autumn Flying Stakes. age st lb 
Mr. T. Parr's eh c Rataplan • * ? 2 
Mr. .lame-. Davies's, jun. , ch g IHtorjtoUO, h-b b 8 7 
Mr. John Osborne's b f The Deformed * ° 7 
Mr. Waller's b f Octavio It a c 
Mr. John's b g Tonic J ® J 
31 r. Joseph Martinson's Nancy » ° ” 
31 r. Mather’s Butterfly, lib " I „ 
Mr. A. Parr's b li Robert “ ' ® 
Mr. Saxon's ch C Kennyside Hero " l * 
Mr. H. Lewis's ch f Cardiff Lass I 4 I 
Mr. J. Hawkes’sbf Nightcap * l * 
Mr. Colby's bg Walton " ‘ 7 
Mr. Fryer s eh c Horatio ” ' 1 
31 r. I' Parr’s ltobgill " L * 
Mr. Wilkins’s br c Dear Mo * 1 \ 
31 r. Wood’s br g Falcon " ® Ji 
31 r. Doughty s bre Blossom » 
31 r. Mather s Whltolock " ” J? 
Mr. J. Rose’s Katiiika f ® " 
Mr. A. Phillips's b f Vivid . J ® ® 
Mr. W. H. Scott's b f Miss Scllon 3 « 0 
Mr. W. 11. Soott’s The Cripple f ® * 
Mr. J. Hewitt s Rose of Ellcl * ® * 
Lord Warwick's b f Gossip - ” ® 
Mr. Walker's bfCimicina 2 b o 
31r. Wm. Arrowsmith ns ch c Wheat-car 2 5 7 
Mr. Powell *chc Dartmouth 2 6 6 
31 r. John Osborne's b f Lady Tatton 2 6 3 
Mr. Penn us br c Forward 2 6 0 
Wednesday. 
The Grand Annual Steeple Chase. age st lb 
Mr. Land's ch g Ncedwood lb 10 
31 r. J. Barber eh g Spring o » - 
31 r. Oillvcr n* eh in Diana i" - 
3Ir. W. S. Cartwright’s b g Maurice Daley 10 
Mr. Cupel’s Little Charley * ® | 
Mr. Gibbs's b g Tlnrkleby, h-b ® ; 7 
31 r. Barling's eh g Old Misory a • * 
M r. Boyce's b g C’crvus .... . ■ • • " * 
Mr. Franklin's b g Frank, by Clinker J 0 
Hurdle Hart. age st lb 
Mr, Davio’s bg Gay-lad ? U ,1 
Mr. Evans's ». g Tuldesloy J JJ JJ 
Mr. ItobliiMm's brh Freedom *J! v 
Mr. Boyce's l.rg Alp ' JJ i 
Mr. ltayncr*s Bullfinch . , 7. 
.ur Land'* b ir Thendlno ■ -•••••■• ° * 
Mr. Gibbs's bk g Jemmy the Black (late the bur- ^ ^ 
Mr. C ; U'* Little Cnarley a 10 0 
31 r. Barling's ch g Old Misery . • "••••••■ ••••••■ • • a 
31 r. Davenport's ch g Sailor date The Deformed) .. 6 
31 r. Boyce's ch g Wideawake 5 
Mr Capel s bk m Black Bess, by Ratcatcher a 
Mr. Herbert's ch f by Safeguard, out of Sarah 
Rebecca 3 
9 10 
9 10 
9 7 
9 4 
8 7 
PROGRAMME OF EPSOM AUTUMN MEETING. 
Thursday, November 2. 
The Epsom Autumn Handicap of 100 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes 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 24tli Inst. The 
winner of any Handicap value £200, including the winner's own 
slake, after publication of the weights, to carry 6lb; of two or 
more, or of the Cambridgeshire Stakes, 7lb extra. The owner of the 
second horse to receive back his stake. New Derby Course. 
age st lb | 
D. O 
St. Claro 3 
Calamus 3 
Kidnapper 3 
Benvenuto 3 
John Bull 4 
The Caliph 3 
Miss Tennyson 4 
General Breezo 3 
Star of Surrey 3 
Diana 3 
The Medal 3 
Bridesmaid 3 
Mishap 3 
Communist 3 
age st lb 
0 10 
0 10 
(5 8 
G 6 
0 4 
0 0 
6 0 
G 0 
6 12 
5 12 
6 10 
5 10 
6 6 
6 G 
4 12 
Defiance 4 8 
Little Harry G 8 5 
Hungerford 0 8 2 
Little David 4 8 0 
Schcrz (inc 71b extra) ..380 
The Trapper 3 712 
The Wild Huntsman 3 7 12 
Haco 4 7 10 
Balrownle 4 7 7 
The Early Bird 3 7 6 
Old Noll 3 7 4 
llincemcat 3 7 2 
Nancy . 0 7 0 
Ethel wolf 5 0 12 
Caudlewick « '* 12 
Bracken 3 6 12 
Twenty-three pay 2 sovs each. 
The Bcddingtem Stakes of 100 sovs, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 
10 soi s each, h ft, if declared by nlno o’clock the night before run- 
ning. For two-yr-ol<ls. The owner of the second horse to receive 
back his stake. The winner of ony stake amounting to £100 clear 
after publication of the weights to cany 6lb; of the Criterion or Nur- 
c by Cotherstonc — Polydora .. 
Schamyl 
Remus (bred in France) .... 
Thor (bred in Germany) 
Cook of the North 
Escape . . 
31argaret, by Chanticleer. 
Paletot . 
Ht It. 
st lb 
8 
12 
Joshua 
7 
11 
8 
f by Epirus, out of Mn Mic. 
7 
11 
8 
7 
Brink low 
7 
8 
H 
7 
Ilis Piper 
7 
9 
8 
7 
Imogeno 
7 
8 
8 
5 
Palmerston 
7 
7 
8 
•i 
Lady Alicia 
7 
7 
6 
4 
Gondolino 
7 
5 
8 
•1 
fby Collingwood— Lucy Banks 7 
4 
8 
•1 
Hartley Buck 
4 
8 
1 
Flageolet 
7 
2 
13 
Matilda 
7 
2 
7 
13 
fby Springy Jack— Motley. 
6 
12 
7 
12 
Homily 
6 
3 
7 
12 
Sailor 
Moonshine 
The Bentinck Plate of 100 sovs. The winner of any race after publica- 
tion of the weights to carry 51b; or of two or more races, 101b extra. 
Any number of horses the property of the same owner may run for 
this plate. One Mile. 
Rattle. . 
Orestes 
Nancy 
The Early Bird 
Saucliic 
Assayer 
Ptolemy 
Cock Pheasant 
st lb 
age 
st lb 
4 
8 13 
Noisette 
... 4 
6 13 
4 
8 13 
Sine qua non 
. .. 3 
G 13 
4 
8 8 
b r Qui Vive 
G 12 
4 
8 0 
\t hangliac 
G 12 
3 
8 0 
Georgey 
0 9 
G 
7 12 
Cable 
.... 3 
G 9 
3 
7 12 
Bridesmaid 
.... 3 
6 8 
7 G 
Red Rose 
.... 3 
0 6 
3 
7 6 
Twinkle 
.. .. 3 
o r. 
3 
7 3 
The Caliph 
.... 3 
6 5 
4 
7 2 
f Locket 
.. .. 4 
6 6 
4 
7 2 
Now or Never 
C 4 
4 
7 1 
Determination 
G 3 
4 
7 0 
The Novice 
.... 3 
5 10 
3 
G 13 
ch e The Archer . . . 
4 10 
TURFLANA. 
Wright's Book of Steepleohasing. — W. A. Wright 
Fulwood’s Rents, Holborn. — This useful manual makes its 
appearance at the right time. The “ 'cross country ” work 
has now commenced, and all who take interest in the sport 
will find some valuable information in this clever com- 
pilation. It gives a return of all the Steeplechases and 
Hurdle Races that have been run in Great Britain and 
Ireland during the season 1853-4, with the names and 
weights of the riders. Most of the races are accompanied by 
an accurate description of the contests, and there ri a 
separate index to the horses in England and Ireland. The 
whole arrangement of the little book is highly creditable to 
the publisher. 
Sale of Blood Stock at Newmarket dy Messrs. Tat- 
tersall. — Wednesday: A filly, by Alarm — Amaryllj S( 
46 guineas ; a colt, by Flatcatcher — Glonara, 290 guineas ; a 
colt, by Essedavius — Phlegra, 10 guineas; Dandelion, threo 
yrs old (engaged at Goodwood 1855), 20 guineas. — Thursday 
Exact, four yrs old, by Irish Birdcateher, 170 guineas ; Al- 
bum, aged, by the Nob, 20 guineas ; Toggery, three yrs old, 
by Lanercost — Toga, 100 guineas; Father Thames, five yrs 
old, 64 guineas ; The Handsome Buck, three yrs old, 46 gui- 
neas; Daisy, two yrs old, by Lanercost (without her engage- 
ments), 33 guineas ; Bay filly foal, by Slane — Letitia, 25 
guineas ; Bay colt foal, by C'ollingwood — Hinda, 200 guiueos ; 
Bay colt, three yrs old, brother to the Traverser, 20 guinea-, 
The Cacique, two yrs old (engaged in the Epsom Oaks and 
Great Yorkshire Stakes), 25 guineas ; Whimsical, two yrs old 
(in the Epsom Oaks), 33 guineas ; Wooden Wall, two yn 
old (no engagement), 50 guineas; John o' Gaunt (bought by 
Mr. Stebbing), 300 guineas ; Dreadnought (no engagement i, 
40 guineas. Phantom Cottage, Newmarket, a freehold racing 
establishment, and paddocks, was bought in for 2,200 guineas. 
The Cashel Steeplechases and Flat Races on Mon- 
day and Tuesday, and the Armagh Steeplechases on Thurs- 
day and Friday, are the two principal meetings in Ireland 
during the ensuing week. 
The Officers of the different militia regiments at present 
quartered in Dublin intend getting up a day's racing over 
the Confy Castle Course about the middle of the next month. 
Sir Thomas Burke’s Chaseaway, by Harkaway, out of 
Victoria, made her last appearance on the turf on Friday 
last, in the four-mile Plate at the Curragh. The poor old 
mare, who has latterly been troubled with the “ slows,” is to 
be put to stud next season. 
Mr. Pophatn has given the following names : — C'hcsnut 
filly-foal, by Pyrrhus the First., out of Ellen Middleton— 
Arta ; bay filly-foal, by the Flying Dutchman, out of Lady 
of Littlecote, by Caliph, out of Lady Flora, by Muley 
Moloch — The Fleet ; bay yearling filly, by Balsamo, out of 
Lady Flora, by Muley Moloch — Mrs. Haydon. 
The Reiver, Chanoahnier, and Virginia, the dam of 
the famous Virago, are to be sold by auction at Tattcrsall's 
on Monday next. 
Mu: Fearon’s Young Hack, 5 yrs, should be added to the 
nominations for the Hilbra Plate, Hoylake. 
Speed the Plough 
Roebuck u u v “ v 
The Paddock Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 50 added. Tlirce-yr-olds, Sst 
91b ■ four Ost 71b; five, six, and aged, 9st lolb. Mares and geldings 
allowed 31b. The winner to be Bold for £200. Selling allowances. 
The surplus to go to the fund. One mile. 
The Selling Stakes of 6 sovs each, with 50 added. Two-yr-old9, 7st ; 
three, fist 12lb; four, Ost 71b; five, six, and aged, Ost filb. Mares 
and geldings allowed 31b. The winner to be sold for £150. Selling 
allowances. The surplus to go to the fund. New T.Y.C. Three 
quarters of a mile. ... „ , 
Fifty Sovereigns. For all ages. Two-yr-olds. fist fill* ; three, Sst 21b ; 
four and upwards, fist 71b. Mares and geldings allowed 3lb. Any 
number of horses the property of the same owner mny run for tlus 
race. Half a mile. 
Tho above three races to closo and name on Tuesday, the 31st of 
October. 
CASHEL RACES.— Monday. Oct. 30. 
Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 50 added. Heats. About a mile and a-half. 
Flat Course. Weight for age. Tlirce-yr-olds, 9st; four, lost 41b ; 
five, list 21b; six and aged, list 71b. The winner to be sold for 
£125. Horses entered to be sold for £ 100, allowed 71b ; £75, 101b; 
£50 1 41b ; £20, lfilb. Second horse to save lii> stake. 
Stakes of 3 sovs each, h ft, with 60 added. Three miles. Steeplechase 
Course. Weight for age. Three-yr-olds, lost ; four, 1 1st 4lb; five, 
list 12lb; six and aged, 12st. Mares and geldings allowed 31b. The 
winner to be sold for £150. Horses entered to be sold for£l00, 
allowed 71b ; £75, 14lb; £50, 211b; £30, 381b. Horses that never 
started allowed 5lb. Second horse to save his stake. 
Stakes of 1 sov, p.p., with 10 added. Heats. About a mile and a half. 
Steeplechase Course, list each. The winner to be sold for £fi0. 
Horses entered to be sold for £50 allowed 61b; £40, 101b; £30, 
lfilb; £20, 2 lib. Second horse to save his stake. 
Tuesday. 
Handicap Stakes of 3 sovs, with 30 ndded. Heats. About a mile and a 
j,aif, over the Flat Course. Horses to be entered before ten o'clock 
the evening previous. Second horse to save his stake. 
Handicap Stakes of 2 sovs, h ft, with 26 added by Mr Timothy O'Brien, 
liart., M. I*. Heats. About a mile and a half, over the Steeplechase 
Course. Horses to be entered before ten o'clock the evening previous. 
Stakes of 1 sov. p.p., with 10 added. Heats. About n mile and a half, 
over t lie Steeplechase Course, list each. The winner to be sold 
for £fiii. Horses entered to be sold lor £50, allowed 5lb; £‘0, 
101b ; £30, lfilb ; £20, 211b. Second horse to save his stake. 
CURRAGH APRIL MEETING.— 1855. 
Second Class of Madrid Stakes of 25 sovs each, 1 5 ft. For thrce-yT-olds. 
Rathbride Post To be run on the Friday of the above Meeting. 
st lb st > b 
Vandyke - 8 10 
Legacy, by Windfall, out of 
Wadastra 2 * 
Pace • J'- 
Strad bally ' 
Nugget 7 0 
Kilkenny Boy ‘ 0 
Sobersides 7 8 
Jackdaw 7 8 
Raphael 
Wlnton, by Freny, Eglin- 
ton's dam 7 0 
Badinage 7 5 
Littlo-tnought-of 7 0 
Eliza Day 0 13 
Moor of Venice 0 lu 
Filly by Tearaway, Lord 
George's dam C 10 
Gramuchree filly 6 10 
Dunmurry 6 10 
APPOINTMENTS. 
The Cheltenham Subscription Stag-hounds (Captain 
West's) will meet on Monday, Oct. 30, at Coombe Hill ; and 
on Friday, Nov. 3, atCubberly Gate, at half-past eleven. 
The Duke of Bucci.euch's Fox-hounds will meet on 
Monday, Oct. 30, at Gatelieugh ; on Tuesday, Oct. 31, at St. 
Boswell's Green ; on Thursday, Nov. 2, at Bowmont Forest; 
and on Saturday, Nov. 4, at Spottiswood, at half-past ten. 
Colonel Wyndham's Fox-hounds will meet on Wednesday, 
Nov. 1, at Farm Wood; and on Friday, Nov. 3, at Waltham 
Park, at half-past eleven. 
Lord Wemyss' Fox-hounds will meet on Monday, Oct. 30, 
at Ladykirk ; on Tuesday, Oct. 31, at Polwavth ; ou Wednes- 
day, Nov. 1, at Newbiggeu ; ou Friday, Nov. 3, at Coruhill , 
and on Saturday, Nov. 4, at Rowchester, at half-past ten. 
The H. H. will meet ou Monday, Oct. 30, at RotherfieM 
Park; on Tuesday, Oct. 31, at Bramdean Common; oii 
Thursday, Nov. 2, at Abbotstone Down ; and on Saturday, 
Nov. 4, at South Warnborough, at a quarter to eleven. 
The New Forest Fox-hounds (Mr. Theobald's) will meet 
on Tuesday, Oct. 31, at Bolton's Bench; on Thursday, Nov. 
2, at The Earldoms ; and ou Satux'day, Nov. 4, at Burley 
Park, at half-past ten. 
The Earl of Portsmouth’s Fox-hounds will meeu on 
Monday, Oct. 30, at The Vine ; on Tuesday, Oct. 31, at Oak- 
ley Hall ; on Wednesday, Nov. 1, at Dairy House, Kingsclare; 
and ou Friday, Nov. 3, at Hungerford Park, at eleven. 
The Old Berkshire Fox-hounds will meet on Wednes- 
day, Nov. 1, at Tubney Kennels ; on Friday, Nov. 3, at 
Bomtou Sbirbenliam, at half-past ten. 
The Surrey Union Fox-hounds will meet on Monday. 1 
30, at East Clnndon ; on Thursday, Nov. 2, at Park Hatd<; 
ou Saturday, Nov. 4. at the Kennel ; on Monday, N°v. > 
Newland's Corner; on Thursday Nov. 9, at Shimly Green , 
and on Saturday, Nov. 11, at Reigate Heath. 
The York and Ainsty Fox hounds will meet on 
day. Oct. 31, at Strut Houses ; ou Thursday, Nov. I, 
Markington ; and on Saturday, Nov. 4, at Nab uni, at “ 
past teu. i go 
Mr. Deacon’s Fox-hounds will meet on Monday, vci. ■ 
at Sydenham House; and on Thursday, Nov. 2, at Clan 
Bridge, at half-past ten. Tuesday, 
Mr. Trelawney's Fox-hounds will meet on lues 
Oct. 31, at Shaugh Bridge ; and ou Saturday, JNov. , 
Staddon Heights, at half-past ten. 30 
— will meet on Monday, ccr- 
Saturday, 
Charlotte < « „ , 
Those who declare forfeit to the keeper of the match-book (John It. 
Hunter, Esq.) oil the 1st Jun., 1855, to pay but £2 ft. 
Kildare Handicap of 0 sovs each, with 100 added. One mile and a half 
on the Teel Course. To lie run on the same day. 
at lb st lb 
Eg! in ton 
Fuze 
Surprise 
King Pepin 
Simon Pure 
Morgan Rattler 
Wild Irish Oirl 
Trapper 
John Day 
9 0 
8 7 
Bnnuallilutli 
Ariel 
Old Mult 
Jack-daw 
Charming Nancy .. . 
Alfred Day 
Gramachrue filly ... 
Mary of Burgundy . 
Moor of Yciiicc 
0 12 
f. 8 
G 3 
6 13 
5 12 
5 5 
The Tickham Fox-hounds ' 
at Kennel; on Thursday, Nov. 2, at Belmont ; on Batur y. 
Nov. 4, at Doddiugtou Street; on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 
Street; and ou Friday, Nov. 10, at Lees Court, at a qua 
'-’foro eleven. ... . m„.,A aV Oct. 
The Badswortii Fox hounds will meet on Tuesday, ^ 
I, u t Womersley Park ; on Ihureday, Nov. , a t 
riory ; and ou Saturday Nov. 4, at Notton Viilafe , 
31 
Priory 
half-past teu. 
Somerset Subscription Foxhounds will 
Tuesdnv, Oct. 31, at Williton ; Fndny, N ° v ' ' 3 ’ KoV .i„, 
Pork ; Tuesday, Nov. 7, at Laugham Brake , I uday, 
ut Crowcombe, Heathfield, at half-past ten. w ui meet 
Lanarkshire and Renfrewshire Fox-hounds 
meet on 
at Wick 
