THE FIELD 
1059 
A Sueepstaies of 10 sovs each. For two-yr-olds. Colts, 9st 91b; fillies, 
9 st lilb. The winner to be sold for £400 ; If for £300, allowed 7lb ; 
£200, 141b; £100, 211b. A winner at this meeting to carry Sib 
extra. Beaten horses at this meeting once allowed 51b; twice, 101U 
The second horse to save his stake. Three quarters of a mile. To 
close and name the evening before running 
The Severn Stales of 2 sovs each, with 20 added. Three-yr-olds, lOst 
101b; four, list 111b; five, six, and aged, list 41b. The second 
horse to save his stake. A winner in the present year of £50, in- 
cluding his own stake (matches and handicaps excepted), to carry 
61b; twice or more, 7lb extra. A winner at the present meeting to 
carry 7lb in addition. Mares and geldings allowed 5lb ; beaten 
horses at this meeting allowed 5lb. The winner to be sold for £(30. 
Selling allowances. Once round (one milo and 195 yards), To close 
and name the evening before running. 
A Handicap Sweepstakes of fl sovs each. For three-yr-olds and upwards. 
If twenty subscribers, £50 will be added , if less than twenty, £30 
will be added. The owner of the second horse to save his stake. One 
mile and a half. To close and name the evening before running. 
Weights to be declared by nine o'clock on the morning of runuing. 
The Monkmoor Handicap of 8 sovs each, with 30 added. About half a 
mile. The second horse to save his stake. To close and name the 
evening before running. Weights to be declared by nine o’clock on 
the morning of running. 
The Visitors' Plate of 10 sovs each, h ft, and 3 only if declared on or 
before the 13th of November, with 100 added if eight start ; if a less 
number, but not fewer than four, CO sovs will bo given. The second 
to receive 20 sovs out of the stakes. One mile and three-quarters. 
ace st 
lb 
st 
lb 
Koh-i-noor 
$ 
* 
10 
« 
4 
•Titterstono 
fi 
9 
6 
G 
Lady Vernon 
4 
9 
3 
... 4 
6 
12 
Lancashire Las* 
1 
7 
8 
... 3 
6 
12 
♦Eulogist 
4 
7 
0 
April Fool 
5 
10 
•Billy Richardson 
6 
7 
2 
The Tumbler 
... 6 
6 
10 
Cobnut 
4 
7 
2 
Kflie Deans 
.... 4 
6 
10 
Le Juif 
5 
7 
0 
Kidnapper 
... 3 
6 
10 
Jack Looming 
G 
« 
12 
•Caliph 
.... 3 
6 
10 
Noisette 
4 
0 
12 
•Rudston 
... 3 
6 
10 
Wuvorloy 
6 
10 
lioddicot, h-b 
.. .. 3 
6 
8 
Brother to Grey Tommy. 
4 
0 
8 
•The Jealous One ... 
5 
8 
Whalebone 
(i 
8 
... 3 
c 
The General 
4 
G 
8 
Domino 
G 
8 
Harry Lor vlquer .... 
.. .. 3 
6 
0 
•Alp 
G 
0 
•Miss Sellon 
Sleeping Partner 
6 
4 
•Timothous 
G 
4 
Tho Gem 
. . M 
4 
12 
Tho Vet 
0 
4 
•Medal 
4 
12 
The following mares are in foal, their produce to run 
for the Angleaeys at the Curragh, iu September, 1857: — 
La Oazza Ltulm, to the Lust of the Barons ; Caprice, to tho 
Knight of tho Whistle; Sanitn, to Portrait; Juanita Perez 
(three years old), to Simoom ; Dolly’s Brae, to Dough ; 
Makeawav, to Tearaway; Duchess de Quiche, to Vatican; 
aud Daphne, covered by the Dean, Bandy, and Oxonion. 
For this, tho principal two-year-old race, in Ireland, fifty- 
eight mares have boon served by the following stallions : — 
Seahorse, Barbarian, Bird-catcher, Horn of Chase, Crozior, 
Aunandalo.Wurhaw k, Bandy Cothoratone, Chanticleer, Faugh- 
a-I5allftgh, Kingfisher, Surplice, Thistlowhippor, Frenzy (dead). 
Brown Moltou, Fnlatafl", aud Grey Dragon, besides those first 
mentioned. 
There are nineteen nominations to tho Sligo Stakes, to 
bo run at tho Curragh, in October, 1S57; and twenty-eight 
to tho Pagots, same meeting. 
Tub Port Arlington Stakes at tho Heath Ibices, next year, 
has twenty nominations. 
Sir Thomas Burke’s Floda (first called Sally Bernard), 
Magpie, is reported to bo in foal to Kingfisher. 
Thursday. 
The Scurry Slakes of 2 sovs cacli, with 20 added. Thrco-yr-olds, Sst 1 01b; 
four, 9st 10lb; five, six, and aged, lOst 41b. Mares and geldings 
allowed 5lb. A winner at this meeting to carry 1 41b extra. Morses 
having started twice at this meeting, without winning, allowed 51b. 
The winner to be sold for £80. Selling allowances. The last horse 
to pay the second's stake. About half a mile. To closo and name 
the evening before running. 
The Grand Annual Steeplechase of 5 sovs each, 2 ft, with 50 added. The 
owner of the second horse to save his stake. A winner of any 
steeplechase or hurdle-race after the declaration of the weights, to 
carry 1 11b, or the second horse in any sucli race receiving his stake 
back, or any stun, 71b extra. Five to start, or the public money will 
not be given. Four miles. 
age st 
lb 
ago 
st 
lb 
Bourton 
.... a 12 
6 
Theodine 
9 
7 
Miss Mowbray 
3 
Columbine 
.. G 
9 
7 
Trout 
10 
Lamienne 
9 
7 
Malmesbury 
3 
Nicholas 
9 
6 
Banstead 
2 
Labyrinth 
9 
2 
Diana 
i 
Escape 
.. G 
9 
1 
Peter 
.... a 9 
ii 
Ccrvus 
.. a 
9 
0 
British Yeoman 
.... a 9 
ii 
Quickstep 
9 
0 
Rebecca 
n 
Sailor, late Deformed . 
.. 6 
9 
0 
Tom Gurney 
ii 
Rosa 
8 
13 
Qoudlad 
.... a 9 
10 
Little John 
a 
8 
13 
Victress 
10 
Lincoln 
H 
12 
A Hurdle Rare of 40 sovs, added to a Handicap of 0 sovs each, 1 ft. 
A 
winner of a steeplechase or hurdle-race after the declaration of tho 
weights, to carry 141b, or the second horse in any such race receiving 
his stake back, or any sum, 7lb extra. About two miles and a quarter, 
over nine flights of hurdles. 
age st lb 
Bourton a 12 4 
Gay lad a 10 8 
Odiham <i 10 7 
Teddcsley 5 9 12 
Malmesbury a 9 12 
Free-trader 5 9 12 
Tom Gurney 6 9 12 
Kitcflyer 6 9 12 
Alp a 9 11 
Victress a 9 10 
Theodine 6 9 10 
Hothorpe 6 9 9 
Dangerous (S 9 8 
Fenman, late Saekbut .... 6 9 8 
Gaslight 4 9 8 
Freedom 6 9 7 
Grief a 9 7 
Bullfinch a 9 7 
age st lb 
Mayday a 0 7 
Emmeline a 9 7 
Cahnar a 9 6 
Rosa a 9 6 
Spanish Lass 4 9 6 
Novelist a 9 3 
Emigrant 5 0 2 
Sailor, late Deformed .. .. 6 0 2 
l’avehment, late Specula- 
tion, by St. Martin... (J 0 0 
Speculation 6 9 0 
The Mystery, late Merry 
La«s a 9 9 
Old Misery a 8 10 
Minerva 6 8 9 
Hero a 8 9 
Cardsharper 3 8 7 
Firebrand 3 8 7 
A Selling Steeplechase of 5 sovs each, with 26 added. Three-yr-olds, 
lOst 41b; four, list nib; five, ISstllb; six and aged, l ist 5li>. The 
winner to be sold for £100. Selling allowances. The surplus to go 
to the fund. Mares and geldings allowed 5lb. The second horse to 
save his stake. No horse to be claimed in this race except the actual 
winner. A winner nfter tho day of entry to carry 1 01b extra. Two 
miles and a half. To close the evening before running. 
A Selling Hurdle Race of 5 sovs each, with 25 added. Three-yr-olds, 
lOst; four, lOst 121b ; five, list 8lb ; six and aged, 1 2st. Mares 
aud geldings allowed 5lb. The second horse to save his stake A 
winner after the day of entry to carry 1 41b extra. The » inner to be 
sold for £100. Selling allowances. The surplus to go to the fund. 
No horse to be claimed except the actual winner. About two miles, 
over nine flights of hurdles. To close the evening before running. 
(Now race). — Plate of 50 sovs. For two-yr-olds. The winner to be 
sold for £50. Any number of horses the property of the same 
owner may run. Five furlongs. To close and name the night before 
running Weights to lie declared by nine o'clock next morning. 
(New race). — Plate ol' 50 sovs. For three-yr-olds and upwards. The 
winner to bo sold for £50. Any number of horses the property of 
the same owner may run. About six furlongs. To close and name 
tho night before running. Weights to be declared by nine o'clock 
next morning. 
HOYLAKE MEETING, 1854 
( Over the Liverpool Hunt Club Course), 
Wednesday and Thursday, November 22 nd and 23rd. 
The Open Free Handicap Hurdle Race of 6 sovs each. In case of accept- 
ance, with 25 added. The winner of any hurdle race after the pub- 
lication of the weights, Sib extra. Second horse to save his stake 
Two miles and a distance. Acceptances to bo declared on Monday 
the 13th of November. 
Theodine 
Calniar ” ' ' ” 
Novelist 
Rosa, h-b 
Crabbs ’ 
Augean 
The Sailor (late The De- 
formed) 
ago 
st 
lb 
6 
10 
10 
a 
10 
7 
a 
10 
4 
a 
10 
0 
a 
10 
0 
a 
9 
10 
5 
9 
4 
ago st lb 
Royalty 0 9 4 
The Tumbler 6 0 0 
Cheroot 6 9 0 
Ginger, h-b 4 812 
Minerva, h-b 4 8 8 
Bardolph 4 8 8 
Success, h-b 3 8 4 
The Shorts Handicap of 5 so\’9 each. In case of acceptance, with 30 
added. For horses tho property of Members of the Liverpool Hunt 
Club. To be ridden by Members only, and those qualified by the 
Club rules. A winner of any flat race handicap after the publica- 
tion of the weights, 61b. extra. Half a mile. 
Hyacinth 
Wee-wee 
April Fool 
Erdington 
ago st lb 
. 5 12 0 
5 11 0 
, a 10 10 
4 10 7 
ago st lb 
Master Charles, h-b 4 10 7 
Bardolph 4 10 2 
Cassy 4 10 0 
The HeWre Plate, a lYeo Handicap of 50 sovs. For all ages. Tho 
winner of the Shorts to carry 101b; and of any other handicap flat 
race, after tho publication of tho weights, 5lb extra ; but not to be 
accumulative. 
Hyacinth ... 
Young Hack 
Louisa 
Dear Me . . . 
Ginger . 
nge st lb 
5 8 7 
6 8 2 
0 7 8 
4 7 6 
4 0 10 
ago st lb 
Katlnka 3 0 8 
Bardolph 4 0 0 
Vivid 3 0 4 
Cassy 4 0 0 
Master Horton 3 (5 0 
_ ' Thursday. 
e /Io !' ,aie Welter Cup of 5 sovs. each, with 20 added. To be ridden by 
members of tho club. Winners after the publication of the weights, 
filb extra. Two miles. 
Lady Vernon *o 
i. 4 11 6 
wyaky o io ii 
age st lb 
Sailor 6 10 11 
Ginger, h-b 4 10 9 
Master Charles, h-b 4 10 7 
Those marked thus • having boon entered without tho knowledge of 
their owners, will lie struck out by tho time prescribed, unloss specially 
ordered to remain in. 
DONCASTER, 1855.— First Day. 
The Champagne Stakes of 50 sovs each, h ft For two-yr-oldl, Colts, 
Sst 71b ; Allies, Sst 5lb. The owner of tho second horse to save his 
stake, and the winner to give six dozen of champagne to the Doncaster 
Racing Fund. Red-house in. 
Mr. Bowes’# l>f Victoria 
Lord Chesterfields c by Flat- 
catcher, out of Cobnut s dam 
Mr. E. R. Clark's hr r by Van 
Tromp.out of Miss Julia Bennett 
Mr. W. Cookson’s Bird in Hand 
Mr. W. Cookson'a Glissade 
Lird Derby's br e by Melbourne, 
out of Meeaneo 
Lord Ejlinton's b or br f Mary 
Copp 
Mr. Fawcett's b c The Danube 
Mr. Fenuing's br 4 by Van Trornp, 
out of Hatchet's' dam 
Lord Glasgow's Brother to Bird- 
on-the-WIng 
Mr. Goodered's Diego 
Admiral Harcourt's br c by The 
Flying Dutchman, out of Ellor- 
Sir J. Hawley's Sister to AphroditC 
Mr. Howard s Overreach 
Mr. Howard's br o Ariel, by Slauo, 
out of Gossamer 
Mr. Jus. Merry's Voivodo 
Lord Londcsborough's br or ro e 
Mario (late Chanter) 
Mr. Jas. Merry’s b f Heart of Oak 
Sir C. M click s ch f Hobo 
Mr. Morris's Bubble 
Mr. Morris's Artillery 
Mr. A. Nichol's ro c Warlock 
Mr. Osbaldeston's Lunelle 
Mr. W. Peel s eh e Grampian 
Mr. Porcival's Morris-dancer 
Mr R. Read's h e Tho Courtier 
Baron Rothschild's Othello 
Sir J. M. Stanleys Brother to 
Orinoco 
Mr. Surtees s ch c Villiera 
Sir H.J. Thompson's b o Britisher, 
by British Yeoman, or Jack 
Robinson, out of Bourgeois's dam 
Mr. F. Walker's hr e Van Galen 
Sir T. Wilkinson's ch f Shot, by 
Iilrdcatcher 
Sir. Williamson's ch f Blanche, by 
Birdcatclier, out of Ciunphlne 
Mr. Worthiivjtou's ch c Adam 
Last Day. 
The Don Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h ft. For colts, 8st 71b, and Allies, 
Sst 41b, now two yrs old. Lost mile. 
Mr. H. Baker's The Chicken 
Mr. Bowes’s The Bonnie Mora 
Mr. Edwards's b e Saraband 
Mr. Ewbauk’s b c Jack Sheppard 
Sir. Penning’® Border Chief 
Sir. Gulliver's eh o Frederick 
Mr. Howard's St. Hubert 
Mr. James SIcrry's Lord of tho 
Isles 
Sir C. Mouek’s b c Vandal 
Mr. Osbaldeston's Rifleman 
Lord Zetland's Fandango 
STOCKBRIDGE, 1855. 
The J fottisfont Stakes of 1 5 sovs eael 
yr-old*. Colts, Sst 71b ; fillies, 8 
carry 5lb; twice or more, 7lb 
towards expenses. T.Y.C. 
Lord Anglesey's Fee-faw-fum 
Duke of Beaufort ns Furioso 
Sir. Bowe.s's b f Victoria 
Lord Bruce's b f by Orlando, out 
of Splitvote 
Captain Dickson's Barfleur 
Sir. Drinkald's gr c by Pyrrhus tho 
First, out of Grey Tommy’s dam 
Sir. Duke s b f sister to Exact 
Mr. Elwes ns Morris-dancer 
Sir. I arranco's Greville, by Barrier, 
out of Polka, by Emilias 
Mr. Fenuing’s br c by Van Tronip, 
out of Hatchett's dam 
Sir. Gnome's Blue Mantle, by Sur- 
plice, out of Erato 
Sir. Gidliver's Illuminator 
Mr. Gully’s Emigrant 
Mr Hart’s b f Tarquinia, by Esso- 
darins, out of Heater 
Sir J. Hawley’s Belfry 
Sir J. Hawley's c by John o’ Gaunt, 
out of Tingle 
Sir. II Hill's ch c Stanhope 
Mr. Howard’s The Middy 
Sir Howard's Caledonia 
Sir. Howard's Pyrrha, by Pyrrhus 
the First, out of Jenny Jumps 
Captain Lane's f Pumeah 
Mr. Lucas's b f Garnet 
, 10 ft, with 100 added. For two- 
it 4lb. A winner before starting to 
extra. The winner to pay £J5 
Mr. Magenisns sistor to Sambo 
Lord G. Manners ns eh o Blast 
Mr J. Merry's Voivode 
Sir. J. Merry's b f Heart of Oak, by 
Pyrrhus tho First, out of Shire 
Oaks 
SirJ B Mill's br f Corva 
Mr John Morris s Ring-droppcr 
Mr. Parker s f Annai'dale, out of 
Extravaganza 
Mr. Payno s f by Orlando, out of 
Valentine 
Mr. T. II. Pedley ns Mincx-pie 
Mr. W. Peel s br f Masquerade 
Sir R. Pigot’s b c by Conyngham, 
out of Prioress 
Sir. W. Russellns b c Mark Foulis. 
by SirTatton Sykes, out of Black 
Doctor's dam 
Sir. Osbaldeston's idatcr to Rifl 
■nan 
Baron Rothschild's Sir Huffam.by 
Chanticleer, out of Bianca 
Mr. Nurgea nl's be Rip Van Winkle 
.Mr. S. Scott's Calculating Tom 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Sauve-qui-peut 
Sir, J, SI. Stanley's c by Pyrrhus 
tho First, dam by Sleight-of- 
hand 
Sir. W. Stehblng's Bubblo 
TURFIANA. 
Capt. Lane's Artaxerxes in the Newmarket St. Leger, 
1856, is a wrong nomination, that horae being now two ycar3 
old. 
To Baron Rothschild’s nominatiou iu tho Midsummer 
stakes at Newmarket, 1856, add 41b, 
To the Levant Stakes at Goodwood, 1855, add Mi*. Merry’s 
Voivode. In the same stake, Mr. It. E. Cooper's nomination 
should be — c. by The Libel, or Don John, out of Baleine, 
not The Czar. 
Mr. Allan M'Donough purchased the steeplechase mare 
Laura, by Arundel, at the Armagh races, on Friday, the 3rd 
inst., for £75. Since the '25th of October Laura won three 
cross-country events, viz., tho Ulster Steeplechase, at the 
Maze, and the County Plate and Howard's Plate, at Armagh. 
She is an exceedingly good-lookiug mare, aud in the hands of 
her present sporting owner will, no doubt, pay "her way. 
Queen's Plates. — By order of his Grace the Duke of 
Wellington, Master of the Horae to her Majesty, the follow- 
ing alteration has been made in the Queen's Plate, usually 
run for on the Thursday of each September meeting at the 
Curragh : — Two-years-old in future to carry Ost. ; three ditto, 
83t. lUlb. ; 31b to mares and geldings. One mile and u 
half. 
The Officers at present quartered in Dublin have fixed 
the first Monday in December for a day’s steeple-chasing 
over the Conty Castle course. Mr. J. Doyle, V.S., has, iu the 
handsomest manner, presented a valuable gold-mounted 
whip as one of the prizes. The match between Mrs. Allan 
M'Donough and the Knight of Glynn, as noticed in our 
last, for a cool hundred, will take place on the same day. 
The Programme of the Curragh April Meeting, 1855, 
has already been published in Hunter’s Irish Racing Calen- 
dar. It contains no less thuu sixteen event*, including three 
Queen’s Plates, the Wellingtons, and the First and Second 
Class of the Madrids. The entries for the two last named 
Stakes appeared in the Field of the 2Sth of October. 
APPOINTMENTS. 
Cheltenham Subscription Stag-hounds (Captain West's) 
will meet on Friday, Nov. 17th, at Cleevo, at half-past eleven. 
The Bramham Moor Fox-hounds will meet on Monday, 
Nov. 13th, at Garfbrth Bridge; Wednesday, 1 5th, at Cross 
Roads, Bramham Moor; Friday, 17th, at Wighill Park; 
Saturday, 18th, at Pool, at half-past ton. 
The Tiokham Fox-hounds will meet on Monday, Nov. 
13th, at the Black Post, Hollingboume ; Thursday, 16th, at 
Touge Mill ; Saturday, 18th, at Otterden, at a quarter before 
elevou. 
The East Essex Fox hounds will moot on Tuesday, Nov. 
14th, at BaythornEnd; Saturday, 18tli, at Goahill, King’s 
Head, at eleven. 
The Badswortii Fox-hounds will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 
14th, at Hooton Paguoll ; Thursday, 16tli, at Robin Hood's 
Well ; Saturday, 18th, at Aokworth Moor, at half-past ten. 
The Old Berkshire Fox-hounds will moot on Monday, 
Nov. 18th, at Iiuekland ; Wednesday, 15th, at Cholsoy; 
Friday, 17th, at Radcott Bridge, at half-past ten. 
The Duke of Bucoleuuh’s Fox-hounds will meet, on 
Monday, Nov. 13th, at Middoll ; on Tuesday, 14th, at Lang- 
lee, near Jedburgh ; ou Thursday, 16th, at Hirael ; on Satur- 
day, 18th, at Drygmtigo, St. Boswell’s, at half-past ton. 
Colonel Wyndham's Fox-hounds will moot ou Monday, 
November 13th, at Goodwood Kennel; Wednesday, 15th, 
at Graffhom; Friday, 17th, utStaustead Avenue, at half-past 
eleven. 
The Earl of Wemyss' Fox-hounds will moot ou Monday, 
November 13th, at Langridgo; Tuesday, 14th, at Polwarth; 
Weduesday, 15th, at Ford Bridge; Friday, 17th, at Miln 
Garden; Saturday; 18th, at Learmonth, at half-past teu. 
Mr. Collier’s Fox-hounds will meet next week and after 
ou Tuesday, at New Born ; Thursday, at Maplescomb ; 
Saturday, at Batt's Wood; Tuesday week, at Siinberdou; 
Saturday Week, at Cbattordou, at half-past ton o’clock. 
The Earl of Portsmouth's Fox-hounds will meet on 
Monday, Nov. 13th, at Kingaclere ; Tuesday, 14th, at St. 
Mary Bourne Village ; Wednesday, 15th, at Tottenham Park ; 
Friday, 17th, at White Hart, Hampstead Marshall, at eleven. 
The Earl of Yarborough's Fox hounds will meet on 
Monday, Nov. 13th, at Swallow Road ; Wednesday, 15th, at 
Normauby Clump ; Saturday, 18th, at Melton Low Wood, 
at eleven. 
The Pytciiley Hounds will meet on Monday, Nov. 13th, 
at Wilton Place ; Tuesday, 14th, at Rushton ; Wednesday, 
15th, at Crick; Friday, 1 7th, at Fox Hall ; Saturday, 18th, 
at Sibbortoft, at a quarter before eleven. 
The Cottesmore Hounds will meet on Monday, Nov. 
13th, at Black Bull, Witham Common; Tuesday, 14th, nt 
Thistloton ; Thursday, 16th, at Cnaewick; Saturday, 18th, 
at Tilton Village 
Mr. Drake's Hounds will meet on Monday, Nov. 13th, at 
Arncott Village; Tuesday, 14th, at Blotching House; Thurs- 
day, 16th, at Edgecot Village ; Saturday, 18th, at Souldem 
Gate, at a quarter before eleven. 
The Heythuof Hounds will meet on Monday, November 
13th, at Chapplo House; Wednesday, 14th, at Sturdoy'a 
Oaatlo; Friday, 16th, at Guwcoinbe; Saturday, 17th, at 
Willcot, at half-post tcu. 
Cai-tain HamitoN Lewis’s Hounds will meet on Tues- 
day, November 14th, at Llaubudr Goch School; Friday, 17th, 
at Black Horse, at elevou. 
Earl Fitzhabding'k Hounds will meet on Monday, No 
vember 13th, at Rawdcombo; Tuesday, 14th, at Talbot's 
Plantations; Wednesday, 15th, at Dixla Wood; Thursday, 
16th, at Chalcombe; Saturday, 18th, at General Lygnn's 
Kennel 
The North Warwickshire Hounds will moot on Thurs- 
day, Nov. 14th, at Tile Hill; Thursday, 15th, at the Ken- 
nels ; Saturday, 16th, at Wootou Warven.at cloven o'clock. 
The Rady Hounds will meet on Monday, Nov. 13th, at Kil- 
lerby ; Weduesday, 15th, at Gales; Friday, 17th, atGatherty 
Moor Inu. 
Tho H. II. will meet on Monday, Nov. 13th, at Meastead 
Green; Tuesday, 14th, at Four Lanes, Beauworth ; Thurs- 
day, 16th, at Lun way's Inu; Saturday, 18th, at Herriard 
Park, at a quarter to eleven. 
The Surrey Union Hounds will moot on Monday, Nov. 
13th, at Chilworth Station ; Thursday, 16th, at Wintershull ; 
Saturday, 19th, at tho Black Horae, Orton, at half-past ton. 
PUCKKRIDOE Hounds will meet on Monday, Nov. 13th, 
atThorley; ou Wednesday, 15th, at Peverils; on Saturday, 
18th, at Great Munden, at half-past ten. 
Mb. Garth’s Hounds will meet on Monday, November 
13th, • at Farley Hill; Wednesday 15th, at Swinloy Lodge; 
Friday 17th, at Bull Swallow Field, at half-past ton. 
The Cheshire Hounds will meet on Monday, November 
13th, at Appleton; Tuesday 14th, at Wronburg ; Thursday 
16th, at Cholmondeloy; Friday 17th, at Kanenxuour V rad- 
mill, each day at half-past ten. 
Mr. Deacon’s Hound* will meet on Monday, November 
13th, at Birch Wood ; Thursday 16th, at Sydouhcad House 
each duy at half-past tcu. 
