Hints for a "Crack" Cup Handi- Hounds, the Property of the late Hunting, and the Million-by Knapsack Wanderings-by a Bri- Lays, by Colonel Chasse :-Don- LITERATURE:— A Tour in Sutherlandshire- Exmoor; or, the Footsteps. Lameness in the Horse-297 Stewart's Stable Economy- The Age, the Foot, and the Muscles of the Horse-296 Newmarket, a Four Days' Visit New Year, the-by Craven-1 Notes of the Chase-by Cecil- Pike-fishing-by an Epicure-128 Racing, as it was, and as it is- Sketches from a Sportsman's Port- - Sketches from the Cape of Good Sketches from the "Heythrop Sporting Incidents at Home and Sporting Intelligence-72 Stallions for the Season-300 State of the Odds-73, 151, 229, Steeple Chases, by Castor-115, Steeple-chasing, Winning Horses St. Lawrence, Winner of the Surplice and Canezou-by Castor Tattersall's as it was, and as it is Teeth, the, as a Test on the Turf The Great May Meetings-by "The Likeliest Place"-by Oxo- "The Moon for Mischief"-by Turf, the-by Craven-153 Vicious Horses-by Harry Hie- "Within Range"-by Oxonian- EMBELLISHMENTS. OF WATERLOO," &c., &c. CAPTAIN PIGSKIN'S VISIT TO THE BATH AND BRISTOL STEEPLE SKETCHES FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.-BY THE AUTHOR OF SCENES AND SPORTS IN FOREIGN LANDS" SPORTING INCIDENTS AT HOME AND ABROAD (FROM THE MS. LIFE OF THE HON. PERCY HAMILTON).-COMMUNICATED TO AND EDITED BY LORD WILLIAM LENNOX FOX-HUNTING IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE TUNBRIDGE WELLS -PAISLEY -BASING- STOKE-ECCLES-CANTERBURY-YORK AUGUST MEETING 14S Second Sunday after Epiph.s 4 162011 15 5 40 6 0 15 M Oxford Term begins. 16 T HARPENDEN STEEPLE CHASE 17 W Morning r 8 221 21 S Third Sunday after Epiphany r 7 5627 5 18 notide 0 20 22 M Melton Mowbray Fair. 23 T Howden Fair. 24 W STOURTON (CHESHIRE) S. C. 25 T Bingley (Yorkshire) Fair. 26 F Launceston Fair. 27 S 28 Fourth Sunday after Epiph, COURSING MEETINGS IN JANUARY. Morning 550 6 10 7 0 5 6 35 7 0 |