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Mr Boylan's b. m. Honey Suckle, 6 yrs, 10st 71b owner

Mr P. Gaynor's ch. g. Carrick, 6 yrs, 10st Thompson (dis.) Mr J. Nugent's bl. g. Ajax, aged, 9st 9fb (car.

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Cormack (dis.) First heat won by ten lengths, and the second easily.

HEDON, HULL, AND HOLDERNESS. THURSDAY, March the 26th.-The Hedon, Hull, and Holderness Steeple Chase of 50 sov.; about three miles and a half.

Mr J. J. Clarke's br. m. Lady of the Vale, by

Defiance (h.-b.), 6 yrs, 10st 10tb

-Mr Ellerington 1

owner 2

Mr G. Simpson's Diana, 6 yrs, 10st 12mb Mr J. Bygott's Bridegroom, aged, 11st 7b Mr R. Walker 3 Mr Fearne's Mackintosh, 6 yrs, 10st 5lb, Mr Fewson's Catspaw (h.-b.), aged, 10st 215; Mr Pearson's Brilliant (h.-b.), aged, 10st 21b; and Mr Imeson's Punster, 5 yrs, 10st, also ran.- -Won by three lengths, the same between the second and third.

The Hull Town Plate of 25 sov. for maiden horses; about two miles and a half.

Mr Kirk na. Lily Dale, by Colsterdale, 6 yrs,

12st 7lb

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Mr R. Walker 1

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Mr Ellerington 2

Mr Whiting's The Screamer (h.-b.), 4 yrs,
10st 7lb
Mr Wright's ch. m. Miss Backhouse (late Dove's
Wing), aged, 12st
Eight others ran.

owner (disq.) Miss Backhouse came in first, beating Lily Dale easily, but she was disqualified for carrying 71b short of weight.

The Hunters' Steeple Chase of 3 sov. each, with 30 added; the second saved his stake; about three miles and a half (10 subs.-547.)

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Mr R. Walker's br. g. Blondin, aged, 12st 3lb -owner 1 Mr Clark's Lord of the Vale, 6 yrs, 12st 3fb Oliver 2 Mr Pearson's Brown Charlie, aged, 13st 3lb Mr Nicholson 3 Six others ran. Won by two lengths, a length between the second and third.

The Selling Race of 1 sov. each, with 15 added, the second saved his stake, about two miles and a half (10 subs.—237.) was won by

Mr W. Fewson's Catspaw, aged, 12st 3lb (Snowden), beating Mr Voase's Maid of Kent, aged, 12st, Mr Clarkson's Mountain Maid, 4 yrs, 12st 3b, and four others.

CHELTENHAM.

THURSDAY, March the 26th.-A Hurdle Race Plate (handicap) of 100 sov. for three yrs old and upwards; two miles, over six hurdles.

Ld Coventry's b. g. Drum, by Rataplan, 5 yrs, 10st

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J. Adams 1

J. Page 2 Morrell 3 Matley Rickards

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Mr E. Brayley's Prima Donna, 4 yrs, 10st 2lb Mr Partington's Chorister, 5 yrs, 10st Mr Rickards's Havannah, 5 yrs, 10st 4lb Mr Mackenzie's Mochrie, 4 yrs, 10st Mr E. Green's Colours, 4 yrs, 10st Mr G. Stevens's Bonne Fortune, 4 yrs, 10st 5 to 2 agst Colours, 3 to 1 each agst Drum and Prima Donna, and 6 to 1 agst Bonne Fortune. Won by three lengths, the same between the second and third; Colours fell.

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The Borough Plate of 50 sov. added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 2 ft. (to the second); horses declared to be sold for 100 sov. allowed 71b; two miles (13 subs.757.)

Mr E. Green's b. c. Colenso, by Rocket, 4 yrs, 10st 7lb

Mr Edwards 1

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Mr G. Barry's Eheu, aged, 11st 12lb (1007.) Mr Haswell's Gorsehawk, aged, 10st 12tb (1007.) J. Forster 3 Mr Doncaster's The Tartar, aged, 10st 6lb (1007.) Ellison Mr Fox's Wedding Peal, 6 yrs, 10st 12tb Mr T. V. Morgan's Chesterfield, aged, 10st 12tb G. Holman 6 to 4 agst Colenso, 2 to 1 agst Wedding Peal, 6 to 1 agst Eheu, and 10 to 1 agst Chesterfield. Won by two lengths, a bad third; Wedding Peal and Chesterfield fell, and the latter broke his leg and was destroyed; The Tartar refused.

The Prince of Wales' Steeple Chase (handicap) of 10 sov. each, h. ft. with 100 added; the second received 20 sov. out of the stakes; about three miles (11 subs.-1457.)

Mr J. Wood's br. h. Havelock, by Saunterer, aged,

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Mr F. Medhurst's b. m. Legerdemain, 6 yrs,

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J. Potter 1

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G. Holman

Mr J. Gough's Meanwood, aged, 12stMr T. V. Morgan's Lord Waldegrave, 6 yrs, 10st 7lb Even on Meanwood, 7 to 4 agst Lord Wäldegrave, 5 to 2 agst Havelock, and 10 to 1 agst Legerdemain. Won by two lengths, a bad third; the rider of Lord Waldegrave broke a stirrup-leather, and the horse was pulled up.

The Marle Hill Plate of 50 sov.: the winner to be sold by auction for 70 sov. with allowances if for less; two miles. Ld Coventry's b. h. Balder, by Newminster, aged,

11st 11lb (507.)

Mr Golby's Under the Cloud, aged, 11st 4lb (207.)

J. Adams 1

-Mr Edwards 2

Mr P. Rice's The Lawyer, aged, 11st 4lb (207.) J. Holman
Mr Blencowe's Forest Lass, aged, 11st 4lb
(207.)

Mr P. Merton

G. Holman

3

Mr Templar's Trap, aged, 11st 4lb (207.)Mr B. Hoel's The Whip, aged, 11st 4lb (207.) Mr Maule 6 to 4 agst Balder, and 2 to 1 agst Under the Cloud. Won by half a length, a bad third.-The winner was sold to Mr Dayer for 85gs.

FRIDAY.-The United Hunters' Stakes of 5 sov. each, with 100 added; the second saved his stake; about three miles (8 subs.-1301.)

Mr W. Wilson's Nebsworth (late Jacob),

by Sabreur, or Underhand, 5 yrs, 12st8lb MrWilson, jun. 1 Mr T. Cooke's b. m. Roe Deer, 6 yrs, 11st9lb Mr Cooke,jun. 2 Capt. J. Cave's b. g. Bird's-eye, aged, 12st 5lb Mr Keepen 3 Mr J. Howell's b. g. Cabman, 5 yrs, 11st 71b J. Forster Mr J. Bosley's b. g. The Baron, 6 yrs, 12st Mr J. Goodwin Mr J. Astley's b. g. by Hobbie Noble, out of Kitty Shoby, aged, 12st G. Holman Mr Thomas's The Doctor (h.-b.), 5 yrs, 11st 7lb MrThomas Mr G. Plunkett's b. g. The Baron, aged, 12st Mr J. Davis 5 to 4 agst Nebsworth, and 4 to 1 each agst the Kitty Shoby gelding and Roe Deer. Won by half a length, a bad third; Mr Bosley's Baron fell, and The Doctor refused. An objection to the winner before the race, on the ground that he ran at Warwick last autumn under an improper description, and was not entitled to run, was referred to the Grand National Committee, who decided that there were no valid grounds for his disqualification. The Hewlett's Plate (handicap) of 100 sov.; winners extra; about three miles.

Mr Doncaster's The Robber, by Tadmor, aged, 11st

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Mr P. Merton

Mr W. Mytton's Chevy Chase, 5 yrs, 10st 7b J. Holman 2 Mr T. V. Morgan's Lord Waldegrave, 6 yrs,

11st 31b

-G. Holman

Mr Edwards

Mr E. Green's Colenso, 4 yrs, 11st (incl. 71b extra) 7 to 4 each agst Lord Waldegrave and Colenso, and 3 to 1 agst The Robber. Won by ten lengths; Colenso fell, and Lord Waldegrave was pulled up lame.

The Grand Annual Steeple Chase (handicap) of 15 sov. each, 10 ft. and 3 only if declared by noon on March 24th, with 200 sov. added; winners extra; the second received 30 sov. out of the stakes; Grand Annual Steeple Chase Course, about four miles (40 subs. 28 of whom paid 3 sov. each—3847.) Mr J. Wood's Havelock, aged, 10st 71b (incl.7lbex.)Potter 1 Mr R. Herbert's Captain Crosstree, aged,

11st 2lb W. Reeves 2 Mr E.Clifford's Hippolyte, aged, 10st 9lb MrE. Clifford,jun. 3 Mr W. Murray's Philosopher, aged, 11st 3lb- J. Knott Mr T. V. Morgan's Huntsman's Daughter, aged,

10st 111b G. Holman Even on Captain Crosstree, 5 to 1 each agst Philosopher and Huntsman's Daughter, 9 to 1 agst Havelock, and 100 to 8 agst Hippolyte. Won by three lengths, a bad third.

The Scramble Handicap Plate of 40 sov.; once round, about a mile and a half.

Mr G. Barry's b. g. Eheu, by Dear Me, aged, 11st owner 1
Mr G. Stevens's ch. f. Bonne Fortune, 4 yrs, 10st
Mr Tally's Harry (h.-b.), 6 yrs, 10st

owner 2 3

J. Holman

Mr E. Dayer's b. g. Balder, aged, 11st 71b
Mr F. Hoel's br. g. The Whip (late Balinasloe),
aged, 10st 4lb

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-J. Potter

Mr Maule

Mr J. V. Milne's br. m. The Bride, 5 yrs, 10st Mr Milne 6 to 5 on Eheu, 3 to 1 agst Bonne Fortune, and 4 to 1 agst Balder. Won by three lengths.

KILMALLOCK.

THURSDAY, March the 26th.-The Abbey Stakes of 3 sov. each, h. ft. with 40 added; three miles (6 subs.-531. 10s.) Mr W. Sandes's gr. m. Parlour Maid, by Dunmurry, aged, 9st 7lb Lynch 1 Mr Lyon's b. m. Maid of Honour, aged, 10st 5R. Murphy 2 Mr Smyth's b. h. The Ranger, aged, 11st- Buckley 3 Mr W. Gabbett's b. m. Lady Oliver, aged, 10st 7lb Groom Capt. Gubbin's ch. f. Larkaway, 4 yrs, 9st -J. Broderick Won by four lengths, the same between the second and third; Lady Oliver, Georgina, and Larkaway fell. The Hunt Plate of 40 sov.; Gentlemen riders; three miles. Mr M. Hartigan's ch. g. The Banker, by Hutchins's Hercules, 5 yrs, 12st -Mr Creagh 1 Mr Cantillon's b. m. The Phizzer, aged, 12st 71bMrO'Brien 2 Mr Byrne's b. m. Mrs Winks, aged, 12st 71b

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Mr J. Spillane's gr. g. Terrible Times, 4 yrs, 11st -owner

Capt. Forrest's b. g. Shect Anchor, 5 yrs, 12st- Mr Whyte Mr E. Synan's b. g. Gamecock, aged, 12st 7b Mr Walsh Mr W. Carroll's ch. m. Agility, 6 yrs, 12st - Mr Cahill

Won by two lengths; Sheet Anchor fell.

A Selling Stakes of 2 sov. each, with 20 added; heats, one mile and a half (8 subs.-347.)

Mr R. Barry's gr. m. Little Wonder, by Arthur, aged, 10st 3lb (201.)

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Mr Furnell's b. m. Panopy, 5yrs, 10st13b (607.)Murphy 2
Mr M. Foley's b. m. Lizzie, yrs, 10st 3b (207.)
Mr Murphy's Surprise, 5 yrs, 9st 13lb (307.)
Mr F. Power's Little Susan, 4 yrs, 9st 131b (307.)
Mr Annesley's Red Rose, 5 yrs, 10st 131b (607.)
Mr Maher's Little Moll, aged, 10st 10lb (307.)
Mr T. Lyon's Tom Thumb, 4 yrs, 9st 13lb (307.)
Both heats won by two lengths.-The winner was bought
in for 407.

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FRIDAY, March the 27th.-The Waltham Plate of 50 sov. added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sov. each, for maiden horses; Gentlemen riders-jockeys, 61b extra; about two miles and a quarter, over six hurdles (5 subs.-627.)

Mr J. Barber's br. m. Atalanta, by Volunteer, 6 yrs,

12st 21b

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Col. Knox 1 M. of Hastings's Grey Morn, 5 yrs, 11st 11b Mr Wilkinson Mr Johnstone's Moloch, 6 yrs, 11st 1tb Capt. Johnstone Mr S. J. Welfitt's Turmoil, 4 yrs, 11st 7b Mr Brockton(disq.) 6 to 4 on Turmoil, and 5 to 2 agst Atalanta. Turmoil came in first, beating Atalanta by eight lengths, but he was objected to for having gone on the wrong side of a post, and the race was awarded to Atalanta; Grey Morn and Molock did not pass the post.

The other races at this meeting were on the flat.

SOUTHDOWN HUNT.

[AT RINGMER, NEAR LEWES.]

FRIDAY, March the 27th.-The Sussex Stakes of 3 sov. each, 2 ft, with 25 added, for hunters; the second saved his stake; Farmers farming 100 acres of land within the limits of the Southdown Hunt could run for 1 sov. each; Gentlemen riders-jockeys, 71b extra; about three miles (5 subs. 2 of whom paid 1 sov. each-301.)

Capt. Cuthbert's The General, aged, 12st
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