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R.A. REGIMENTAL POINT-TO-POINT RACES. 
THESE races took place at Hillmorton near Rugby on Saturday, March 14th, 
over a course kindly arranged for us by Mr. John Darby, and were very successful. 
The course was a circular one about 4 miles over a fair hunting country, - 
First Racz. 
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The following also started :—Captain Goulburn’s “Sunshine,” Captain: Scho-' : 
field’s ‘‘ Clonsilla,” Mr. Davson’s “ Killun,” Mr. Baillie’s “ Bess,’’ Mr. Williams’s 
“Blenkinsop,’ Mr. England’s “ Chopette,” Mr. Aldridge’s ‘“ Duchess,” Mr. 
Stanley’s “ Rattle,’ Mr. Stanley’s ‘Stilton,’ Mr. Head’s “‘ Game Cock,” and Mr. 
Levita’s “‘ Dash.” 
This was a capital race all the way. Captain Goulburn cut out the work until 
he was unfortunately cannoned against and knocked over, when the running was 
taken up by Captain Schofield and Mr. Hankey in turn, closely pursued by Mr. - 
Head and Captain Mackenzie. When about three miles liad been covered Mr. 
Head went to the front and looked all over the wiuner, but at the last turn he van — 
out and Captain Schofield assumed the command and jumped first into the 
winning field but failed to stay home, and Mr. Hankey riding a nicely timed race 
beat ‘Shell Out” by half a length. 
SECOND Rack. 
R.A. HEAVY WEIGHT POINT-TO-POINT RACE. Catch 
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Also ran: Mr. Behren’s “ Destiny,” Captain Powell’s “The Priest,” Captain 
Mackenzie’s ‘Spider,’ My. Cooper Smith’s “ Sybil,’ Mr. Stanley’s ‘The 
General,’ Mr. Stanley’s “Struck Ile,’ Mr. Head’s “Topthorn,” Captain 
Schofield’s ‘‘ Paddy,” Captain J. B. Askwith’s “ Cygnet.” 
This was a strongly run race, the pace being forced by Captain Powell, 
Cartain Ferrar, Mr. Head and Mr. Aldridge, the latter eventually winning some- 
what easily by about twenty lengths. 
THE FARVIERS’ RACE, for which there were. 14 entries, was won by— 
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A very popular win. 
The lunch was well done by the R.A. Mess, Woolwich. Our warmest thanks 
are due to Mr. John Darby and the other land owners who so kindly allowed us 
to ride over their land; and it is hoped that this Meeting, which was started and 
has been carried out by the energy of Captain C. G. Mackenzie, R.A., will become 
one of our most popular Regimental gatherings. 
