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Games, Border, 354

Glencoe, pedigree and performances of, 2
Grand sparring exhibition, 212
Grey-hounds, sale of the Duke of Gor-
don's, 291

Grouse shooting, 218

Gun Caps, on the advantages of iron as
. a material for, 349

HAMPTON Court Stud, a visit to, by Nim-
rod, 38,-Sale of yearlings, 127
Hare-hunting, observations on, by This-
tlewhipper, 26, 235
Hare-hunting, 171

Hedgehog, does it eat eggs? the query
solved, 141.-A last word for the poor,
290

Horses, on cruelty to hackney coach and
cab, 86

Horses, on the breed of, from which our

cavalry is mounted, 393

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Horses, on the physical disposition and
capabilities of, for labour, 516
Hounds Northamptonshire, 67 - The
Sanbeck, 67--The Worcestershire, 67,
134--Sir M. W. Ridley's 67,132,278,
469-Mr. Ralph Lambton's, 68-The
Galewood, 68, 470 Leicestershire,
70-Earl Fitzwilliam's, 75-The Oak-
ley, 132- Warwickshire, 133--The
Essex and Suffolk, 135 -- The East
Kent, 136, 278-Mr. Drax's, 472
Hound's, on Overriding, by Thistle-
whipper, 336.

Hounds and Hunting, Jaques de Fovil-

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loux (the French Beckford), on, 425

Hunting Season, the approach of the,

454

Hunting the royal Bengal tiger, 3
Hunt, the Fitzwilliam, 31, 102

IRISH travelling, 128

India, field sports in Southern, by Jun-
glicus, 266

JAQUES de Fovilloux (the French Beck-
ford) on hounds and hunting, 425
Jockey Club, Decision of the Stewards
of the, 518

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Racing Newmarket Craven, 45--New-
market First Spring, 53 Catterick
Bridge, 60-Durham, 62-Newcastle,
64-Newmarket Second Spring, 118--
Epsom, 120-Ascot, 147-Newcastle,
150-Newmarket, July, 221--Good-
wood, 294-York August, 299-Don-
caster, 401-Heaton Park, 438-New-
market First October, 441 - New-
market Second October, 447-New-
market Houghton, 504.

Readers notices to, 80, 144, 216, 292,
356, 416, 476, 526

Reminiscences of an amateur sailor, 172
Reviews: The Cricketers' New Guide

to Scientific Batting, 191-The Oak-
leigh Shooting Code, 339-A History
of British Quadrupeds, by T. Bell,
F. R. S., 341-The Fly Fisher's Ento-
mology, by A. Ronalds, 343- The
Angler's Manual, or Fly Fisher's
Oracle, by J. Turton, 343-A History
of British Quadrupeds, by T. Bell,
416-The Forget-me-not, 474-Flow-
ers of Loveliness, 474-A History of
British Fishes, by W. Yarrell, 480
Rifle shooting, 131

Rowing match, the Oxford and Cam-
bridge, 210

Royal yacht club, list of the members of
the, 184

SAILOR, reminiscences of an amateur,

172

Sale of yearlings from the Hampton-
court stud, 127

Sale of the late Duke of Gordon's grey-
hounds, 291

St. Leger Stakes, Winners of the, from
their commencement, 79

"Shadow" and the Hon, Col. Wyndham's
establishment, 71

Sherborne diversions, 414

Shooting season, the, and the new cer-
tificate act, 467

Skye terrier and whelp, 131
Song, the Angler's even, 109
Sparring exhibition, grand, 212
Specimen of the Perspicuous, a, 143
Sporting actions: Brogden v. Marriott,
208--Ex parte James King, treasurer
of the Chatsworth Coursing Club, in
re Henry C. Watkins, a bankrupt, 289
Sporting characters, Gallery of, No. XIV.
-Lord Southampton, 338-No. XV.
Lord George Bentinck, 512

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TATTERSALL'S, bettings at, 80, 144, 215,
291, 355, 475, 526

Terrier and Whelp, the Skye, 131
Thistlewhipper, observations on Hare-
hunting by him, 26-The advantages
of leaving hounds to themselves when
at fault, by him, 236

Tiger, hunting the Royal Bengal, 3
Tour, Nimrod's Northern, 9, 89, 153,
225, 301, 365, 485

Tour, Nimrod's French, 250, 324, 455
Travelling in Ireland, 128

Trout, a Mealfourvonie, 44
Trout-fishing, by The Old Angler, 116
Turf, the American, 127

Turkeys, modes of hunting, in Virginia,
245

UPPER Canada, bear shooting in, 412

VISIT to the Royal Stud at Hampton
Court, by Nimrod, 38

Virginia, modes of hunting wild turkeys
in, 245

WARRANTY: Child v. Burford, 142
Waterton, C. Esq., notes on the habits
of the Magpie, by, 345
Will-o'-the-Wisp and the Ascot Cup, 475
Winners of the Derby, Oaks, and St.
Leger Stakes from their commence-
ment, 79

Word for Boots, a, 88

Wyndham's, the Hon. Col., establish-
ment, "Shadow" and, 71

YACHT Club, Royal, list of the members
of the, 184

Yaxley Regatta, 241

Yearlings, sale of, from the Hampton
Court stud, 127

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Racing Calendar,

1836.

COVENTRY.

WEDNESDAY, March 9.-The CRAVEN TRIAL STAKES, by subscription of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added from the fund, for two and three year olds; Craven weights.-Once round and a distance.-Seven subs.

Mr. Lucas's gr. c. Tell-Tale, by Swap, 2 yrs. old.-H. Cricknere

Capt. Lamb's br. c. Count D'Orsay, 2 yrs. old

Mr. R. E. King's b. f. Zora, 2 yrs. old

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Mr. Little, na. Miss Caroline, by Langar, 2 yrs. old; and Capt. Bunney na. b. f. by Memnon, 2 yrs. old; also started but were not placed.

HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 30 added from the fund.-One mile and a half.-Nine subs.

Capt. Bunney's b. f. by Longwaist, 4 yrs. old, 8st. 101b.-Calloway.
Mr. Gladwell's ch. g. Whimsical, 4 yrs. old, Sst. 10lb.....

Mr. Little's b. f. Slang, 4 yrs. old, 7st. 71b...

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Mr. Farmer's b. g. Timothy, 4 yrs. old, 9st.; and Mr. Micklam's b.m. Music, by Tiresias, 5 yrs. old, 7st 8ib.; also started but were not placed.

The CITY STAKES of 5 sovs. each, h. ft. with 20 added from the fund, for horses not thorough-bred; three yrs. old. 9st. 7ld. ; four, 10st. 71b.; five, 11st. 4lb.; six, 11st. 12lb.; and aged, 12st. m. and g. allowed 3lb.-One mile and a half. -Gentlemen riders.-Thirteen subs.

Capt. Lamb's br. c. Jack, by Mamaluke, 3 yrs. old.-Mr. Parr..

Mr. Baring's b. g. Lofty, 6 yrs. old..

Mr. Ongley's b. h. Donnington, aged

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Mr. Little's b. f. Slang, 4 yrs. old ; and Mr. Lucas's Brother to the Asps, 4 yrs. old; also started but were not placed.

The first class of the GIVE-AND-TAKE GOLD CUP was won by Mr. Collet's b. g. Claret, 11st. 3lb.; the second class by Mr. Farmer's b. m. Nothing-at-all, 9st. 71b.; the third class by Mr. Griffin's ch. m. Dimity, 8st.; and the deciding race by Mr. Collett's b. g. Claret.

A HURDLE STAKES of 5 sovs. each, h. ft. with 20 added from the fund.-Two miles, six leaps.-The winner to be sold for 200 sovs, &c.-Gentlemen riders. -Weights the same as for the City stakes.

Mr. Little's gr. g. Apostate.-Capt. Becher
Mr. Williamson's Wandering Boy

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A HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES of 5 sovs. each, 1 ft. with 20 added.-Heats one mile and a half.-Eleven subs. ; three of whom paid 1 sov.

Mr. Farmer's b. g. Timothy, by Lottery, 4 yrs: old, 9st. 12lb.

Mr. Little's b. f. Slang, 4 yrs. old, 9st.

Mr. Cope's Prospect, 7st.

Mr. Packwood's b. g. Litttle-John, 8st. 10lb...

Mr. William's Wandering Boy, 9st. 4lb.

Capt. Bunney's Newcastle, 5 yrs. old, 10st..

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WARWICK SPRING MEETING.

WEDNESDAY, March 16.-The TRIAL STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added, for two and three yrs. old.-The mile course.-Thirteen subs.

Mr S. Lucas's gr. c. Tell-tale, by Swap, 2 yrs. old, 7st.-Pavis.....
Lord Warwick's b. c. Pelops, 3 yrs. old, 9st.

Mr. E. Peel's br. c. Morrison, 2 yrs. old, 6st. 12lb.

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Lord Lichfield's b. f. by Memmon, out of Nell Gwynne, 2 yrs old, 6st. 12lb.; Mr. West's Spruce, by Shaver, out of Angelica, 2 yrs. old, 7st.; Mr. Rawlinson's b. f. Reliance, 3 yrs. old, 9st.; Capt. Lamb's br. c. Count D'Orsay, 2 yrs. old, 7st.; Mr. Bristow's br. c. Doctor Slop, 2 yrs. old, 6st. 12lb.; Mr. Mott's b. f. Rosetta, 2 yrs. old, 6st. 12lb.; Mr. Fox's br. c. Caliph, 3 yrs. old, Sst. 12lb.; Mr. R. E. King's b. f. Zora, 2 yrs. old, 7st.; and Mr. Fowler's br. c. Bustard, dam by Orville, 2 yrs. old, 6st. 12lb.; also started, but were not placed

Mr. Fowler's b. m. Coquette, aged, 10st. (Whitehouse.) beat Capt. Lamb's b. g. Vivian, aged, 11st.-Two miles.-200 sovs.

The TRADESMENS' CUP of 50 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, for regular hunters.-Two miles.-Eight subs.

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Mr. E. Tomes's bl. f by Belzoni, 3 yrs. old, 9st.-Mr. Roots
Capt. Lamb's br. c. Jack, 3 yrs. old, 9st. 8lb.
Capt. Lamb's br. g. Forester, by Royal Oak, 5 yrs. old, 10st. 12lb.
The BELZONI PRODUCE STAKES of 10 sovs, each, with 20 gs. added by the owner
of Belzoni; for 3 yr. olds.-Mile course.-Four subs.

Mr. R. Arnold's f. out of Lady Godiva, (half-bred) 7st. 9lb. walked over. The DEBDALE STAKES (handicap) of 5 sovs. each, for regular hunters, with a Purse added by the Ladies.-Two miles.-Six subs.

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Capt. Lamb's b. g. Vivian, by Fencer, aged, 12st. 10lb.-Owner
Sir J. Mordaunt's br. g. Freedom, by Outlaw, 5 yrs. old, 10st.....
The HURDLE-RACE SWEEEPSTAKES of 2 sovs. each, with a Silver Tankard added
by Sir E. Mostyn; for farmer's horses, &c.-Two miles.

Mr. H. Robbin's br. g. York, aged, 12st.

Mr. Wadam's ch. g. Red Rose, aged, 12st.-Owner..

Mr. S. Tibbitt's ch. g. by Burgundy, 5 yrs. old, 12st

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The YEOMANRY PLATE of 50 sovs., and 10 sovs. for the second horse.—two miles. Mr. Lucas's b. g. Asps, aged, 13st. 7lb.-Mr. Sabin

Mr. Newman's br. g. Smallhopes, by Filho, 6 yrs old, 12st.

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The FARMER'S PLATE of 50 sovs., with 10 for the second horse, was won at Two

mile heats, by

Mr. Reading's gr. g. by Leviathian, 4 yrs. old, 11st. (Mr. Roots,) beating four others.

A FORCED HANDICAP of 10 sovs. each.-Once round and a distance.-Nine subs. Capt. Lamb's br. c. Jack, by Mamaluke, 3 yrs. old, 8st. 1lb.-Hardy

Mr. Jackson's Tristram Shandy, 9st. 61b.

Mr. Collett's b. h, Claret, 9st. 11lb.....

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TUESDAY, March 22.-Mr. Horspool's ch. g. Buffalo (Mr. Simmonds,) beat Mr. Westley's Man-trap, 11st. each.-Once round and a distance.-50 sovs, The TALLY-HO STAKES of 25 Sovs. each, 10 ft. for horses not through-bred.-Two miles.-Gentlemen riders.-Twelve subs.

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