The Essex Plate of 40 sov. for hunters; about three miles. Mr P. Seabrook's br. g. Sporting Irishman, aged,13stowner 1 Mr F. Stacpool's ch. g. Shylock, aged, 12st 61b (car. owner 2 12st 9lb) Mr C. R. Vickerman's The Baroness, aged, 13st Mr Cave 3 Mr George's ch. g. Harlequin, aged, 13st Mr Freeman Mr White Mr Freestone's br. g. King Tom, aged, 13st 10bMrChaston Mr F. Barker's br. g. Tom Bowline, aged, Mr Williams's g. Emperor, aged, 13st 13st 101b Mr Reynolds Mr Bainbridge's b. g. Longitude, aged, 13st Mr Cassidy 6 to agst Tom Bowline, and 2 to 1 agst Longitude. Won by several lengths, half a length between the second and third. The Whalebone Plate of 30 sov. for hunters; about two miles and a half. owner 1 Mr Reynolds 2 Mr Bainbridge's br. m. Goosestep, aged, 11st 7b 71b Mr Chaston 3 Mr A. Poole owner Mr G. Poole's br. g. Flutter, aged, 10st 71b Mr Seabrook's b. m. Lizzie, 6 yrs, 11st 10lb Mr J. Barker's ch. m. Vixen, 6 yrs, 11st (car. 11st 11lb) 2 to 1 each agst Goosestep and Jessica. Won by three lengths, a length between the second and third. Mr White The Stand Plate of 50 sov. for hunters; about three miles. Mr F. Barker's b. m. Jessica, by Middlesex, 6 yrs, 12st 71b Mr Seabrook's b. m. Lizzie, 6 yrs, 12st 71b Mr Freestone's br. g. King Tom, aged, 12st Mr J. Barker's ch. m. Vixen, 6 yrs, 12st 71b (car. 12st 10lb) Mr Reynolds 1 Mr Dawson Mr Bainbridge's b. g. Longitude, aged, 12st Mr Vickerman's b. g. Saladin, aged, 11st 51b MrBainbridge 2 to 1 each agst Longitude and Jessica. Won by several lengths, two lengths between the second and third. HAMBLEDON HUNT (WATERLOO). THURSDAY, April the 16th.-The Drag and Harrier Hunt Cup, value 40 sov.; about three miles. Mr L. Wood's br. g. Paddy, by Smallhopes, (h.-b.), 5 yrs, 13st Capt. Barclay 1 Mr L. Wood's ch. g. Sunbeam (h.-b.), aged, 13st 7b owner 2 Ld Poulett's ch. g. Singleton (late No Trust), Mr Edwards 3 aged, 14st Mr L. Wood's b. m. Black Bess, aged, 13st- Mr Hall Even on Singleton, 6 to 4 agst Sunbeam, and 4 to 1 agst any other. Won by ten lengths, two lengths between the second and third. The Military and Naval Stakes of 3 sov. each, with 50 added, for horses the property of, and ridden by, Officers of the Army and Navy, belonging to the South-western district; the second saved his stake; about two miles and a half (4 subs.-567.) - owner 2 Mr Morris's br. g. Hotspur (h.-b.), aged, 11st 7lb -owner 1 Lieut. Burton's Agnes, aged, 11st 7lb Mr A. Denison's Mabel, aged, 12st Mr Morris's b. m. The Rejected, aged, 12st 1b_Mr Kay 6 to 4 on Hotspur. Won by four lengths; Rejected fell. An objection to the first and second for having gone the wrong side of a flag was over-ruled. The South Hampshire Grand National Open Handicap of 10 sov. each, 2 ft. (to the fund) with 100 sov. added; winners cxtra; the second saved his stake; about three miles (21 subs.-1807.) Mr Doncaster's b. h. The Robber, by Tadmor, aged, 11st 21b Ld Poulett's Benazet, aged, 12st 4lb Mr P. Merton 1 Mr Edwards 2 Mr J. Anderson's Contraband, 6 yrs, 10st 4lb MrB.Jolliffe 3 Mr Crawshaw's Highflyer, aged, 11st 4lb H. Ellison 4 owner Gilbert Page owner J. Knott 3 to 1 agst Benazet, 4 to 1 agst Highflyer, 5 to 1 agst Risk, 6 to 1 each agst The Robber, Marengo, and Legerdemain, and 10 to 1 agst any other. Won by a neck, a length between the second and third, and two lengths between the third and fourth; Highflyer and Lisette fell. The United Hunt Stakes of 3 sov. each, 2 ft. with 25 sov. added; about three miles (8 subs.-447.)` Mr J. Goater's ch. g. Demon, by Teddington, aged, 13st 31b Mr A. Yates's Odd Fellow, 4 yrs, 11st -Mr Edwards 1 · owner - Mr T. Yates G. Searle 231 Page D. of Hamilton's Turk (h.-b.), aged, 12st 7fb An Open Hunters' Stakes of 5 sov. each, 2 ft. (to the fund) with 40 sov. added; horses entered to be sold for 100 sov. allowed 71b; Gentlemen riders-jockeys, 71b extra; the second saved his stake; about three miles (16 subs.-60%.) D. of Hamilton's Highflyer, by Orpheus, aged, 12st 91b Mr Crawshaw 1 owner 2 Mr Bidgood's St Magnus, 6 yrs, 11st 4th (1007.) owner 5 to 4 on Highflyer, 3 to 1 agst Lytham, and 5 to 1 agst The General. Won by four lengths, a length between the second and third. The Waterloo Plate (handicap) of 100 sov.; about two miles and a half. Mr Downes na. b. g. Woodbury Hill, by The Flying Dutchman, aged, 11st 4lb Ld Poulett's ch. g. Ace of Hearts, aged, 10st 91b Page 1 Mr Edwards -Mr Yates Mr H. Marsh's Pakrita, 4 yrs, 10st 5lb Mr W. Clark's Clarina, aged, 10st 5 to 4 agst Woodbury Hill, 7 to 4 agst Ace of Hearts, 4 to 1 agst Pakrita, and 8 to 1 agst Clarina. Clarina fell, Pakrita and Ace of Hearts refused, and Woodbury Hill came in alone. The Cosham Stakes of 3 sov. each, with 20 added: the winner to be sold by auction for 50 sov., if for 30 sov. allowed 7b; about two miles and a half (7 subs.-381.) Ld Poulett's ch. g. Ace of Hearts, by Daniel Mr Edwards 1 2 Capt. Barclay 3 Mr Stubbs's Robin Adair, aged, 11st11b (307.) MrA.Yates Mr Cox's Leotard, aged, 12st 4lb (507.)Mr A. Denison's Jack, aged, 12st (507.) Sir W. Call's Eton, aged, 11st 11b (307.) Mr Stollery's Miss Franklin, 6 yrs, 11st 71b-307. (Mr Vallender) was weighed for, but fell in her preliminary canter, and did not go to the post. 5 to 4 agst Ace of Hearts, 6 to 4 agst Leotard, and 4 to 1 agst Robin Adair. Won by three lengths, ten lengths between the second and third.-The winner was sold to Mr Habin for 85gs. The Naval Cup, value 50 sov., ridden by Officers in the Royal Navy, Marine Artillery, or Marines, entrance, I sov. to the second, about two miles and a half, was won by Capt. Morris's Hotspur, aged, 12st (owner), beating Mr R. Hare's Curiosity, 12st (second), and four others. IRISH NATIONAL AND KILDARE HUNTS. [AT PUNCHESTOWN.] THURSDAY, April the 16th.-The Drogheda Plate of 200 sov. for four and five years old; horses entered to be sold for 150 sov. allowed 6b; once round the Old Course, about two miles and a quarter. Mr Harper's b. g. Lysander (late Paddy Don't Mr J. Doyle's ch. c. Royal Irish Fusilier, 4 yrs, Mr Trocke I Mr Long 2 Mr H. Cox's ch. c. Kinsman, 4 yrs, 10st 10b Mr Lawder 3 Ld Drogheda's b. m. Mons Meg, 5 yrs, 11st 5lb Mr Wing Mr W. Forbes's br. h. The Stabber, 5 yrs, 12st 5lb Mr W. Forbes's ch. h. Chronometer, 5 yrs, 12st 5lb Capt. Candy Capt. Hutton Mr J. H. Houldsworth's br. g. Bellerby, 5 yrs, 11st 8lb Mr Wentworth Mr A. M'Donogh's b. c. Rhymer, 4 yrs, 10st 81b (1507.) Mr R. Exshaw Mr Ryan's br. g. Fertullagh, 5 yrs, 11st 5lb Mr J. D. Whyte Mr O'Keeffe's b. c. January, 4 yrs, 11st 4lb (car. 11st 10b) Mr M'Donald Ld Massereene's b. h. Wildair, 5 yrs, 12st 5th Mr Charles 11st 4lb Capt. Ricardo Won by a length, the same between the second and third, The Stabber was fourth; Rhymer, Chronometer, and Bellerby fell. The Irish Grand Military Steeple Chase of 5 sov. each, with 300 added, for horses the property of, and ridden by, Officers on full pay in the Army or Navy, or on the Staff in the United Kingdom; the second received 25 sov. out of the stakes; about three miles and a half, over the Downshire Course (13 subs.-3357.) Col. Ainslie's bl. g. Juryman, by Coroner, 5 yrs, 12st 10lb Capt. Hutton 1 Mr W. G. Middleton's bl. g. Black Prince, 6 yrs, 12st 6lb Capt. Fryer's b. m. Jane, aged, 12st 61b owner owner Col. Baker's b. g. Boxhill, aged, 12st 615 Capt. Harford Capt. Hall's br. g. Heythrop Boy, 6 yrs, 11st 13tb Capt. Lake's br. g. The Frenchman, aged, 12st 6lb Mr Burnley Capt. Candy Mr Steele owner Mr Rickard's ch. g. Proctor, aged, 12st 21b Capt. Godman owner The Kildare Hunt Plate (handicap) of 300 sov. added to an Optional Sweepstakes of 5 each, for five yrs old and up+ wards; winners extra; three miles and a half (9 subs.3407.) Mr J. Chaine's ch. g. Caustic, by Rasper, aged, 9st 7th Whelan I Mr J. H. Houldsworth's ch. h. Goldfinder, aged, Ld Drogheda's br. h. Robin Hood, aged, 10st 10lb -Capt. Smith Mr McDonogh's ch. g. Cameo, aged, 10st 91b P. Gavin Sir W. Throckmorton's ch. g. Walterstown, 6 yrs, 10st 9th Reeves Smith Gray T. Ryan Mr W. Forbes's b. g. Mentmore, aged, 10st 21b 6lb extra) Capt. W. Nugent's b. m. Rivulet, 6 yrs, 9st 31b Cormick Mr Lanigan's b. m. Little Patti, 6 yrs, 9st 10lb R. Murphy Mr Pentland's b. m. Leah, 5 yrs, 9st 6lb Bellerby Ld Howth's Limerick, aged, 9st 2lb (car. 9st 41b) W. Ryan Won by half a length, a bad third, Limerick was fourth, Garotter and Little Patti next, close up; Restitution refused, and Farnane and Rivulet fell. |