through each other as they took the pegs. Then in Indian file passing each other 
bridle hand to bridle hand. Captain Hanwell finished the entertainment by taking 
a peg, while standing up on the saddle. 
THE “GRETNA GREEN” STAKES.—Gentlemen to ride a horse 
or pony, leading another with side saddle to the pavilion, where the expectant 
brides will be waiting in fancy costume. Gentlemen to dismount, help bride 
to mount, then both will ride over a hurdle to a table, where they must 
dismount and sign their names, and mount again, returning over hurdles. 
First pair back to win. 
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Captain Chapman and ‘ Miss’ Best ...........005 
Mr. Ashmore and ‘ Miss’ Hnegland...... 
Captain Hanwell and ‘ Miss’ Gillson 
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Captain Maxwell and ‘ Miss’ Stanton 
Mr. Vallentin and ‘ Miss’ Aldridge . 
This caused a great deal of amusement, ie “wife | in ae cases being too lovely 
for words. 
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OBITUARY. 
Coronet G. G. Canner (retired), died at Ealing, 7th July, 1895. He joined 
the Bengal Artillery as Second Lieutenant, 13th December, 1827; became 
Lieutenant, lst December, 1834 ; Brevet-Captain, 13th December, 1842 ; Brevet- 
Major, 20th June, 1854; Lieut. -Colonel, 27th August, 1858; and retired 10th 
October, 1858, with the hon. rank of Colonel, 
Linut.-CoLoneL H. M. Smiru (retired), whose death occurred at Bromley-by- 
Bow, on the 7th July, 1895, was first commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the 
Bengal Artillery on 12th December, 1845; became Lieutenant, 21st July, 1851; 
Second Captain, 27th August, 1858 ; First Captain, 13th January, 1864; Major, 
5th July, 1872; and oined with ihe hon rank of Lieutenant- Colonel, Ist August, 
1872. TL Rewienante Colonel Smith served on the Indian Frontier during 1851- 2 
(medal and clasp). 
