Page images
PDF
EPUB

WEDNESDAY.-The Two YEAR OLD STAKES of 10 sov, each, with 50 sov. added, for two year olds; colts 8st. 71b., and fillies 8st. 4lb. The winner to pay 10 sov. to the Fund, and 5 sov. to the Starter. Five furlongs. - 14 subs.

Mr E. Buckley's ch. f. Tame

Ld Clifden's f. by Bay Middleton-H.R.H.
Mr C. H. Carew's c. Hampton

Mr W. Etwall's ch. f. by Slane-Pelerine
Mr Fletcher's b. f. Poetess

Mr Greville's b. f. by Slane
dam

Sir J. Hawley's br. f. Skulda

-

Brington's

Mr T. Lister's f. Lizzy

Mr J. Merry's br. c. Saredon

Mr E. Phillips's ch. c. by The Libel-Miss
Kitty Cockle

Sir C. Rushout's b. c. Ethelwolf

Mr Richard's br. f. The Grand Duchess
Mr Smith's ch. c. Foam

Mr H. Stebbing's ch. f. Quicksight

The CASTLE STAKES of 15 sov. each, 5 ft., for three year olds; colts 8st. 71b., and fillies 8st. 4lb. Winners of 100%. to carry 31b., of 2001. 5lb. extra. One mile.

Mr Carew's b. c. Souffle

Mr W. Etwall's b. c. Knight of the Thistle

Mr Mare's br. c. Recruit.
Mr Thornhill's b. c. Kremen

The GREAT WARWICKSHIRE HANDICAP of 20 sov. each, 10 ft., and only 5 if declared, &c., with 50 added. The second to receive 20 sov. out of the stakes; the winner to pay 15 sov. towards expenses. Two miles. -38 subs., 22 of whom declared, &c.

Ld Clifden's b. h. Borneo, by Cotherstone

Mr T. Parr's ch. g. Clothworker, by The Prime Warden

Mr J. Merry's b. m. Miss Ann, by Little Known

Mr W. Palmer's br. m. Doubt, by Gladiator

Mr T. Dawson's b. c. Mark Tapley, by The Hydra
Mr Osbaldeston's b. h. Minimum, by Lanei cost

Mr T. B. Charlton's ch. m. Kissaway, by Harkaway

Sir J. Hawley's ch. c. Cranberry, by Irish Birdcatcher
Mr W. Etwall's ch. c. Bushranger, by Thistlewhipper
Mr C. H. Carew's b. h. Escape, by Lanercost.
Mr Winch's b. c. Zadoc, by Bay Middleton
Sir J. Hawley's b. m. Gladiole, by Gladiator

Mr E. Jones's b. m. Docility, by Defence

Mr Lawson's ch. g. Caurire (h. b.), by David or Arthur
Mr G. Bradell's ch. c. Little George, by Bretby

Mr Payne's ch. f. Ondine, by The Provost

[ocr errors]
[ocr errors]

Mr E. J. Irwin ns. b. g. Abd-el-Kader (h. b.), by Ishmael
Ld Guernsey ns. b. f. Modestina, by Clarion
Mr Isaac Day's b. g. Captain Parry, by Slane
Ld Strathmore's b. f. Sunrise, by Emilius
Mr Hesseltine's ch. f. Urity, by Anti-Repealer
Mr Copeland ns. b. f. Colibri, by Cotherstone

Age st. lb.

5 87

[ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

ERRATUM.

CALENDAR. Owing to the inaccuracy of the printed lists, C. Wakefield is returned as the rider of winners at Durham, Malton, Newcastle, and of several other horses in the north, instead of his son, F. Wakefield.

JOCKEYS.-The present address of F. Wakefield is Ilsley (Drewe's).

RACES PAST IN 1851.

[LINCOLN SPRING.

Idleboy, 6 yrs, 7st 5lb Panope, 4 yrs 7st 5lb

THURSDAY, Feb. 6-The Trial Stakes of 1311.; Wilmont, 4 yrs, 7st 5lb

1 mi. and a dis.

[merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small]

Colibri, 3 yrs, 4st 11lb

C. Sharpe 0 Charlton 0

Wells 0 Aspinall 0

2 to 1 agst Unity, 4 to 1 agst Caurire, 5 to 1 agst Won by two lengths; half a length between second Panope, 8 to 1 agst Doubt, 10 to 1 agst any other. and third; Panope a good fourth, Wilmont a bad fifth. 3 min. 12 sec.

Optional Selling Stakes of 601.; 1 mi. Mistake (late Andalusian) by Liverpool, jun.

C. Smith 0

G. Hall

0

5 yrs, 9st 2lb

[merged small][merged small][ocr errors]

Beaumont Oats (h.b.), 4 yrs, 7st 12lb

Nutbrown, 4 yrs, 8st 61h Oxford Blue, 4 yrs, 8st 1lb

Heart of Oak, 3 yrs, 6st 5lb

Dean 0 Osborne 0 Sabin 0

3 to 1 agst Nancy, 3 to 1 agst Post-tempore, 5 to 1 agst Oxford Blue, 5 to 1 agst The Calculator, 6 to 1 agst Heart of Oak, and 8 to 1 agst The Guardsman Won by several lengths.

FRIDAY.--Handicap Sweepstakes of 481.; I mi. Post-tempore, by Stockport, 5 yrs, 8st 7lb Bumby 1 Swift, 5 yrs, 7st ilb

Calculator, 3 yrs, 5st 12lb (carr. 6st)
Oxford Blue, 4 yrs, 7st 5lb

Psyche, 4 yrs, 7st 2lb

[blocks in formation]

5 to 4 agst Psyche, 2 to 1 agst Post-tempore, and 5 to 1 agst any other. Won by half a length; a neck between the second and third.

Hurdle Stakes of 651.; 2 mi.

Clara, aged 9st 3lb
Larry's the Lad, 4 yrs, 8st
Master Downes, aged, 9st 2lb
Maid Marian, 6 yrs, 8st 111b
Golden Lady, 4 yrs, 7st 5lb
Alma, 4 yrs, 7st 111b

[ocr errors]

Longstaff 1 G. Oates g Osborne, jun. 0

Fowler 0 -Mr Gaman 0 C. Sharpe 0 G. Francis O 6 to 4 agst Mistake, 3 to 1 agst Master Downes, and 4 to 1 agst Clara. Won by a length, Maid Marian third, Alma fourth. The winner entered to be sold for 502., was sold for 72 guineas.

[blocks in formation]

Quadruped, aged, 10st 3lb W. Taylor walked over Modestina, 4 yrs, 6st 10lb

[merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors]

Valiant, aged, 10st 101b
J. Debeau 0
Empress of Russia, 6 yrs, 9st 8lb
Thrift 0
Patrick, 5 yrs, 9st 6lb
Livesey 0
2 to 1 agst Seignor of Holderness, 5 to 2 ag-t Co-
gia, and 6 to 1 agst Patrick. Won by half a length;
Little Queen beaten a length from the Seignor;
Patrick an indifferent fourth. Run in 4 min. 3 sec.
Liverpool Spring Cup (Handicap) of 2801.;
1 mi. 6 fur.

Unity, by Anti-Repealer, 3 yrs, 5st 91b
Doubt, 5 yrs, 8st 71h

The Baroness, 5 yrs, 7st 9lb
Caurire, 5 yrs, 7st 9ib

[blocks in formation]

The Mease, aged, 7st

Kendall 1

Weever g

Hughes 3

Wells 4

W. Sharpe 5

Even on Heart of Oak, and 4 to 1 agst The Mease. Won by a length and a half; Hazy a bad third. Free Handicap Hurdle Stake of 1051.; 2 mi. The General, by Irish Birdcatcher, aged, 10st 61b

Half-and half, aged, 10st 121b

Se gnor of Holderness, 4 yrs, 9st 8lb
Venice, 6 yrs, 9st 8lb

[ocr errors]

Frisby 1 Sly, jun. 2 W. Archer 3

Tasker 0 The General, Won by half a

Wells 1

Even on Half-and-half, 2 to 1 agst and 2 to 1 agst S. of Holderness. length; a bad third; Venice did not pass the post. Selling Stakes of 50l.; 1 mi. Hazy, by Venison, 8 yrs, 5st 111b Passion flower, 6 yrs, 8st 111b Peter the Great, 3 yrs, 6st 6lb The Mease, aged, 8st 111b Bro. to Eldon, 5 yrs, 7st 18lb Sampler, 4 yrs, 7st 111b Emma, 3 yrs, 6rt 3lb

Mase 2 Hammond 3 W. Sharpe 0 Kendall 0 Heavens 0 Hughes 0

7 to 4 agst Emma, 7 to 2 agst Hazy, 4 to 1 agst Passion flower, and 7 to 1 agst Bro. to Eldon. Won by a length; a length between second and third.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S, NEWMARKET, &c. &c.

W RUFF is now enabled to supply parties in the country

with the Betting on the principal events

At TATTERSALL'S and NEWMARKET,

And

THE RESULTS OF ALL THE GREAT RACES, BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH,

On Moderate Terms.

Applications addressed to W. RUFF, 33, Doughty-street, London, will receive immediate attention.

ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

MESSAGES are forwarded to all parts of the Kingdom from

the following Stations in London :

CENTRAL STATION, LOTHBURY, behind the Bank.
448, West Strand.

GENERAL POST OFFICE, ST. MARTIN'S LE GRAND.
Euston Station, Euston-square.

Eastern Counties Terminus, Shoreditch.

South Western Terminus, Waterloo Station.

[merged small][merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][ocr errors][merged small]

N. B.-No charge less than 2s. 6d., or higher than 108. per 20 words.

Charge for Messengers 1s. per Mile. Special and Express Messengers, horse or cab hire, according to time and distance.

Message Orders for Carriages, Post Horses, Beds, and Refreshments, for the accommodation of Travellers, at 2s. 6d. each.

Further particulars may be obtained upon application at the Company's Offices in London, and at the various Telegraph Stations throughout the country.

All communications are to be addressed to

J. S. FOURDRINIER, Secretary,

Central Station, Founders Court, Lothbury.

SPORTING WORKS Published by RUDOLPH ACKERMANN,

at the ECLIPSE SPORTING GALLERY, 191, REGENT STREET, LONDON.

Just published,

A SET OF SIX COLOURED PRINTS FROM DRAWINGS BY H, ALKEN, THE FLOWERS OF OUR HUNT.

Price 42s. Size 15 in. by 10.

1. A highly cultivated full-blown old ENGLISH ROSE.

2. A Perfect PINK, got up more for show than use, but able to keep a good pace in the field.

3. A full-grown SUN-FLOWER, formerly to be seen in every Hunt, but now rather

scarce.

4. The DANDYLION, still to be seen in many Hunts. Good to be used as a pioneer. 5. A JONQUILL. There is one or more of this flower in every Hunt. Not very fast. 6. A PASSION-FLOWER. This useful flower used to gain health and strength in the open field, and be received with delight by all the Meet.

Also an entire New Series of

SPORTING SCRAP PRINTS, FOR ALBUMS,

Representing every BRITISH SPORT; also INDIAN and SCOTCH FIELD SPORTS.
Price 88. for each Set of Four Prints mounted, or 7s. the Four on Paper.
The MILITARY SCRAPS are 10s. the Four, or 9s. on Paper.

A New Edition,

MEMOIR OF THE LIFE OF THE LATE JOHN MYTTON, Esq.,

OF HALSTON, SHROPSHIRE;

With Notices of his Hunting, Shooting, Driving, Racing, eccentric and extravagant Exploits, by NIMROD; with numerous Illustrations by H. ALKEN and T. J. RAWLINS.

TO WHICH IS ADDED,

A BRIEF MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR.
Price 25s., handsomely bound in cloth.

HUNTING REMINISCENCES,

By NIMROD. In One Volume, appropriately bound, 16s. Comprising Memoirs of Masters of Hounds. Illustrated by WILDRAKE, HENDERSON, and ALKEN.

THE LIFE OF A SPORTSMAN,

By NIMROD, With Thirty-six Coloured Plates by H. ALKEN. Handsomely bound in Cloth. Price 21. 2s.

THE ANALYSIS OF THE HUNTING FIELD.

With numerous Coloured Illustrations by H. ALKEN. Being a Series of Sketches of the Principal Characters composing it. Price 31s. 6d., handsomely bound in cloth.

JORROCK'S JAUNTS AND JOLLITIES.

With Fifteen Coloured Plates by H. ALKEN. Bound in cloth. Price 25s.
New Edition.

NOTICIA VENATICA.

A Treatise on Fox-hunting. By R T. VYNER, Esq. With Illustrations by H. ALKEN. Handsomely bound in Cloth. Price 15s.

THE FOX-HUNTERS' GUIDE, by CECIL. Price 7s. 6d.

AND

HUNTING MAPS OF VARIOUS COUNTIES. Price 3s. 6d.

OSBORNE'S STEEPLE-CHASE CALENDAR. Price 10s, bound in Calf; or in Monthly Parts 10s. per Annum, by Subscriptions only. DRAWINGS LET OUT TO COPY.

Yearly Subscriptions, 4. 4s. Half Yearly ditto, 21. 2s. Quarterly ditto, 17. 18.

R. ACKERMANN'S MILITARY ENGRAVINGS.

THE LATE INDIAN BATTLES.

Now Published, a beautiful Series of Coloured Prints, representing the late Indian Battles, viz. :

THE CHARGE OF THE THIRD LIGHT DRAGOONS AT THE

[blocks in formation]

THE CHARGE OF THE SIXTEENTH LANCERS AT THE BATTLE OF ALIWAL.

THE BATTLE OF SOBRAON.

THE BATTLE OF MOODKEE.

THE BIVOUAC THE NIGHT BEFORE THE BATTLE.
THE BATTLE OF FEROZSHAH-SECOND DAY.
THE BATTLE OF CHILLIANWALLAH.

Representing H.M.'s 3rd Light Dragoons, headed by the gallant Captain Unett. THE BATTLE OF GOOJERAT-GENERAL GILBERT'S DIVISION. THE BATTLE OF RAMNUGGUR.

Representing the Charge of H.M.'s Light Dragoons, headed by Colonel Havelock. THE STORMING OF MOOLTAN-GENERAL WHISH'S DIVISION. Showing H.M.'s Regiment and Native Troops gallantly entering the Breach, led by the gallant Captain Leith, Bombay Fusiliers, the Union Jack being planted on the Walls by Serjeant Bennet.

COSTUMES OF THE BRITISH AND INDIAN ARMIES. Being an entirely New Series, from Drawings by H. MARTENS and H. de DAUBRawr. Price 5s. each, handsomely coloured. There are 43 British and 33 Indian already Published. Also a smaller series price 2s. each coloured; 31 are now ready.

His GRACE the DUKE of WELLINGTON, as FIELD-MARSHAL.

Price 7s. 6d.

His ROYAL HIGHNESS PRINCE ALBERT, as COLONEL of the FUSILIER GUARDS. Price 7s. 6d.

Also the following Sporting Prints:

THE MEET-GONE AWAY-THE BROOK-WHOO WHOOP.
Size 24 in. by 16. Price 41. 4s.

THE FIRST STEEPLECHASE ON RECORD.
Viz. THE NIGHT-RIDERS OF NACTON.

Four beautiful Coloured Plates by HENRY ALKEN. Price 17. 16s. Size 14 in. by 10.
THE MOOR-THE FIELD-THE WOOD-AND THE WATER.
Size 18 inches by 13. Price 42s.

THE START AND COMING IN.

A Pair of Racing Prints, by H, ALKEN, price 21. 2s. Size 244 in, by 168.

COCK-FIGHTING.

Six Plates. By NEWTON FIELDING. Price 21s., beautifully coloured.
Also Four Plates by H. ALKEN. Price 12s. highly coloured.

PRINTS FRAMED AND GLAZED IN THE MOST TASTEFUL MANNER.

CAREFULLY MOUNTED AND VARNISHED.

DRAWINGS

THE TRADE, MERCHANTS, AND CAPTAINS, SUPPLIED ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS.

« PreviousContinue »