5 
Betting’ : 2 to 1 against Prince Arthur, 3 to 1 against Seagull, 6 to 1 each 
against Ivor and Bonaventure, and 10 to 1 against any other. Bonaventure 
made running from Seagull and The Priest, with Sims Beeves last. After going 
a mile Bonaventure fell, The Priest and Sims Beeves also coming down. Seagull 
then drew away, and won easily by half-a-dozen lengths ; a bad third. 
THE SROYAIi AETULLEKI GOEH €UP, value 100 sovs., with 
50 sovs. to the winner, 20 sovs. to the second, and 10 sovs. to the third; 
12 st.; winners extra. Three miles. 
Capt. H. A. Chapman’s cli g Father Pat, aged, 12 st. 
Mu. W. P. O’Connor 1 
Mr. W. A. Boulnois’s Enniscorthy, aged, 12 st. Mu. C. O. Head 2 
Mr. M. S. Williams’s Elevatou, aged, 12-st. 71b. 
Capt. J. Hanwell 3 
Capt. J. W. G. Dawkins’s Pilgrim, aged, 13 st.Owner 0 
Mr. E. PI. Pirn’s Tuym, aged, 12 st. 7 lb . ...Mr. M. Peake 0 
Mr. M. S. Williams’s Wyoming, aged, 12 st.Mr. G-. Gills on 0 
Mr. E. P. England’s Buight Eyes, aged, 12 st.Owner 0 
Major A. H. Carter’s Spitpiue, aged, 12 st...Owner 0 
Mr. E. J. B. Peel’s Comedy, aged, 12 st.Owner 0 
Mr, H. L. Powell’s Old Geouge, aged, 12 st.Capt. A. King 0 
Capt. B. L. Heygate’s Flashlight, 5 years, 12 st.Owner 0 
Betting : 4 to 1 each against Enniscorthy, Elevator, and Flashlight, 6 to 1 each 
against Pilgrim, Father Pat, and Spitfire, 7 to 1 against Old George, and 100 to 8 
against any other (offered). Flashlight at once went to the front and cut out the 
work with a long lead of Enniscorthy, Spitfire, and Old George for two miles. 
Comedy having refused three-quarters of a mile from home, Flashlight fell, and 
Enniscorthy drew away, followed by Father Pat, Elevator, and Spitfire. Coming 
into the straight, Father Fat sailed right away and won by 20 lengths ; a bad 
third. Spitfire falling at the last fence left only the placed horses to finish. 
THE ROYAL ARTILLERY EIGHT WEIGHT STEEPLE- 
CHASE of 50 sovs., with 10 sovs. to the second, and 5 sovs. to the third; 
11 st. 7 lb. each. Two miles and a half. 
Mr. H. de Pree’s Oysteu, 6 years ..Mu. E. J. B. Peel 1 
Capt. B. L. Heygate’s Wandeueu, 5 years. Owneu 2 
Mr. F. E. H. Allen’s Bonaventuue, aged. Owneu 3 
Capt. H. A. Chapman’s Kathleen, aged.Mr. W. F. O’Connor 0 
Capt. H. A. Chapman’s Beeswing, aged......Capt. A. King 0 
Mr. B. St. C. Harman’s Nellie, aged.Mr. C. O. Head 0 
Capt. C. G. Mackenzie’s Veua, aged .Owner 0 
Mr. K. J. Kincaid-Smith’s Exchange, 6 years . ..Owner 0 
Mr. G. F. Dixon’s Heuewaud (h-b), 6 years .Mr. M. Peake 0 
Betting : 5 to 2 against Wanderer, 4 to 1 against Beeswing, 5 to 1 each against 
Kathleen and Vera, and 10 to 1 against any other. Bonaventure made play, fol¬ 
lowed by Oyster, Wanderer, and Bright Eyes, with Nellie last, until half the 
distance had been covered, when Wanderer drew to the front. Half-a-mile further 
on the leader was joined by Oyster, the pair drawing clean away from the others, 
of whom Bonaventure was third and Kathleen next. As they entered the straight 
Oyster went in front and won easily by two lengths ; a bad third. Kathleen was 
fourth, Vera fifth, Exchange next, and Nellie last. 
THE E^IAL AKTSLLEE¥ COMBINATION HURDLE 
IIACE of 25 r &ovs. for beaten horses in the regimental races ; the second 
