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regularly hunted this season, and thoroughbred horses, while allowed to run in 
the Gold Cup, are not qualified for the Welter and Light Weight Steeplechases. 
1,—The Royal Artillery Gold Cup value 100 sovs., with 50 
sovs. to the winner, 20 sovs. to the second, and 10 sovs. to the third. For 
horses, the property of, and to be ridden by, Officers on full or half-pay of the 
Eoyal Artillery, which have been regularly hunted during the past season by 
their nominators or any other Officer qualified to enter. 12 st. 71b. each. The 
winner of any Steeplechase to carry 7 lb. extra ; of two Steeplechases, or one 
value 50 sovs., 14 lbs. extra. The winner of any race value 100 sovs. excluded. 
Entrance 2 sovs. but starters free except the winner. 3 miles. 
2 9 —The Welter Steeplechase of 50 sovs., with 10 sovs. to the 
second, and 5 sovs. to the third. For horses (not thoroughbred) the property 
of, and to be ridden by, Officers on full or half-pay of the Eoyal Artillery, or 
Officers who have retired from the Eegiment, which have been regularly hunted 
during the past season by their nominators or any other Officer qualified to enter, 
and have never won a race of any description. 13 st. 7 lb. each. Entrance 1 
sov., but starters free except the winner. 2-| miles. 
3.— The Light Weight Steeplechase of 50 sovs., with 10 sovs. 
to the second, and 5 sovs. to the third. For horses (not thoroughbred), the 
property of, and to be ridden by, Officers on full or half-pay of the Eoyal Artil¬ 
lery, which have been regularly hunted during the past season by the nominators 
or any other Officer qualified to enter, and have never won a race of any descrip¬ 
tion. list. 71b. each. Entrance 1 sov., but starters free except the winner. 
21 miles. 
Officers who have never won a Steeplechase under National Hunt Eules allowed 
71b. 
The Stewards reserve to themselves the right to refuse the entry of any horse 
that, in their opinion, has not been regularly and fairly hunted. 
Major-General A. H. KING, E.A. ^ 
Lieut.-Colonel E. H. WALLACE, E.A. | 
Major F. W. J. EUSTACE, E.H.A. ^Stewards. 
Captain J. J. POETEOUS, E.A. | 
Lieut. H. L. POWELL, E.H.A. J 
Kingswoethy, Winchestee, 
15th December , 1891. 
S. H. TOOGOOD, Lieut.-Colonel, 
Secretary. 
OBITUARY. 
Major-General J. L. Elgee, died at Cheltenham, 26th October, 1891. He 
joined the Eoyal Artillery 18th June, 1842, became Colonel 27th June, 1868, 
and retired on full pay with the honorary rank of Major-General, 19th February, 
1879. 
Lieut. W r . H. Boyd, who died at Bliamo, Burmah, 30th November, 1891, was 
commissioned 29tli April, 1885. 
Second Lieut. W. W. C. H’O. Bignell, who died at Eoorkee, 26th Novem¬ 
ber, 1891 ? was commissioned 15th February, 1889, 
