Games, Border, 354 Glencoe, pedigree and performances of, 2 Grouse shooting, 218 Gun Caps, on the advantages of iron as HAMPTON Court Stud, a visit to, by Nim- Hedgehog, does it eat eggs? the query Horses, on cruelty to hackney coach and Horses, on the breed of, from which our cavalry is mounted, 393 : -- Horses, on the physical disposition and Hounds and Hunting, Jaques de Fovil- loux (the French Beckford), on, 425 Hunting Season, the approach of the, 454 Hunting the royal Bengal tiger, 3 IRISH travelling, 128 India, field sports in Southern, by Jun- JAQUES de Fovilloux (the French Beck- Racing Newmarket Craven, 45--New- Readers notices to, 80, 144, 216, 292, Reminiscences of an amateur sailor, 172 to Scientific Batting, 191-The Oak- Rowing match, the Oxford and Cam- Royal yacht club, list of the members of SAILOR, reminiscences of an amateur, 172 Sale of yearlings from the Hampton- Sale of the late Duke of Gordon's grey- St. Leger Stakes, Winners of the, from "Shadow" and the Hon, Col. Wyndham's Sherborne diversions, 414 Shooting season, the, and the new cer- Skye terrier and whelp, 131 TATTERSALL'S, bettings at, 80, 144, 215, Terrier and Whelp, the Skye, 131 Tiger, hunting the Royal Bengal, 3 Tour, Nimrod's French, 250, 324, 455 Trout, a Mealfourvonie, 44 Turkeys, modes of hunting, in Virginia, UPPER Canada, bear shooting in, 412 VISIT to the Royal Stud at Hampton Virginia, modes of hunting wild turkeys WARRANTY: Child v. Burford, 142 Word for Boots, a, 88 Wyndham's, the Hon. Col., establish- YACHT Club, Royal, list of the members Yaxley Regatta, 241 Yearlings, sale of, from the Hampton 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 ... 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. Little's b. f. Slang, 4 yrs. old, 7st. 71b... 1 2 3 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 1 2 3 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. Wyatt na. ch. g. Shakspeare.... Three others started. 1 2 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.. 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..... Mr. E. Peel's br. c. Morrison, 2 yrs. old, 6st. 12lb. ..... 1 2 3 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. ........ .... 2 Mr. E. Tomes's bl. f by Belzoni, 3 yrs. old, 9st.-Mr. Roots 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. .... .............. 1 2 Capt. Lamb's b. g. Vivian, by Fencer, aged, 12st. 10lb.-Owner 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 Two others started. 2 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. Two others started. 1 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..... 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. |