C. G. Mackenzie, R.A., Hon. Secretary. Judge: Lieut.-Col. E. J. Eustace, 
1LH.A. Starter: G. Darby, Esq. Clerk of the Scales : J. Darby, Esq. 
This meeting was again * a great success notwithstanding the attraction. of 
the House of Commons’ and Inter-regimental Guards’ Brigade Point-to-Point 
the same day. It is hoped that it may now be considered to have safely negoci- 
ated its initial difficulties and take rank as an annual Regimental fixture. 
Il.A. POINT-TO-POINT 1 LIGHT WEIGHT RACE. Catch 
weights over 12st. Run at 12 noon. : — 
Capt. C. Goulburn’s b.g. Prince, aged. 1 
Mr. J. C. Han-key’s b.m. Jinney, aged. 2 
Capt. C. G. Mackenzie’s ch. g. Mr. Caudle, 8 years. . 3 
Capt. E. Wing’s b.m. Rosa, aged... 4 
Capt. H. N. Schofield’s br. g. Mountaineer, aged. 5 
Major W. Paget’s b.g. Nemesis, aged ... 6 
Capt. H. M. Eerrar’s ch. g. Rock-field, 5 years . 0 
Mr. G. Baillie’s ch. m. Kendaline, 6 years . 0 
Mr. H. Davson’s ch. g. Killeen, aged . 0 
Mr. A. G. Arbuthnot’s ch. m. Leila, aged . 0 
Hon. G. Stanley’s b. g. Erostbite, aged . 0 
Hon. G. Stanley’s b. g. Struckile, aged . 0 
Mr. A. Hobson’s ch. g. Siddington II,, aged. 0 
Mr. M. Courage’s gr. g. Tiiorndon, aged. 0 
II. A. POINT-TO-POINT ME AW WEIGHT HACK. Catch 
weights over 13st. 71b. Run at 12.45. : — 
Capt. H. N. Schofield’s br. g. Royalist, 6 years. 1 
Hon. G. Stanley’s b. g. General, aged.. 2 
Major W. Darby’s br. g. Gossoon, aged . 3 
Air. AI. Courage’s b. g. Ballyhooley, aged. 0 
Hon, G. Stanley’s br. g. Stilton, aged . 0 
Capt. C. G. Alackenzie’s b. g. Spider, aged. 0 
Capt. C. G. Alackenzie’s ch. g. Siiell-out, aged .. 0 
Air. Y. lline-Haycock’s b. g. Czar, aged .:. 0 
There was also a Earmer’s Race for which there were no less than eighteen 
entries. 
Obituary. 
Lieut.-Colonel C. E. B. Leacock (retired) died at Florence on 12th March 
1897. He joined the Regiment as Lieutenant, 21st December, 1859; became 
2nd Captain, 23rd December, 1871; Captain. 5th July, 1872 ; Alajor, 27th 
August, 1879 ; Lieut.-Colonel, 7th September, 1886 and retired on retired pay 
4th January, 1890. Lieut.-Colonel Leacock served in the Abyssinian Expedition 
1867-8 and was present at the fall of Magdala (medal). 
Captain W. Phillips, who died at Malta on the 15th March, 1897, was com¬ 
missioned from the ranks as Lieutenant, 19th September, 1885 and became 
Captain, 2nd September, 1891. 
Lieutenant LI. G. E. Geary, eldest son of Alaj.-Genl. H. Le G. Geary, C.B., 
who died of cholera at Jubbulpore on 23rd March, 1897, was first commissioned 
as 2nd Lieutenant, 15 th February, 1889 and became Lieutenant, 15 th February, 
1892. 
