INDEX ΤΟ THE ELEVENTH VOLUME OF THE NEW SPORTING MAGAZINE. (NEW SERIES.) "All's up," from the Chimney Bear, an Encounter with a-by L. Lloyd, Esq.-76, 387 Ceylon, the Crack Sport of-by Master Harry-409 Characters of the "Field "-by Chasse, la, Etranger-by Harry English Sports-by Saron-Fish- FINE ARTS:— Gone to Earth, 136 In Luck-Out of Luck, 136 Floreat Etona-by an Old Etonian Fortnight, a, in Cheshire - by Game Laws, Shooting, &c.-by Gown and Town Row, Oxford- Great May Meetings, the-by Griffin's Revenge, the-by Master Highland Sports; the Heart of His Hope's in "The Open" (with Hounds, the Royal-by Craven- Hounds and Country, Baron Hunting as it will be, 181 LITERATURE :- Farmer's Magazine, the, 201 Horse's Foot, the; and how to keep it Sound, 200 Farmers' Almanac, 65 Racing Manuals for 1846, Recreations in Shooting, 202 Lloyd's, Mr., Encounter with a Mistaken Notion, the-by an MONTHLY MISCELLANY:- Rise and Progress of the My First Horse, 190; My Last North Devon Meeting, the- by Otter-hunting, Recollections of- Our Pleasure Navy-by Craven-- Oxford Parodies, No. II., 54; No. Pastimes, Popular, of England, in Pencillings in the Provinces-by Pirate's Prey, the (with En- Polecat or Foumart Hunting-by Pony Carriage, the-by Colonel Race-horses, a few Remarks on 256 Racing Season, the Past-by Racing Season, the, in April, at Racer, the High-mettled-Plate Ready, the Property of Sir James Safe Shot, a (with Engraving), 86 Sale of the late Lord Verulam's Seal Cavern, the-by L. Lloyd, "Simile Simili Gaudet "--by Soliloquy of a Porter at a Hell, Sporting Adventures-by Master Sporting Paintings in the Exhi- Sporting Reminiscences-by a Sporting Scraps-by Polonides- Sports, wild, in the Far West— Stage, the, of Life; and Travellers on the Road-by Charles M. Stag, the-by Saron-21 Staghounds for 1845-6, her Ma- Staghounds, the Queen's-by State of the Odds, 67, 138, 208, Sweetmeat, Pedigree and Per- Town and Gown Row, Oxford, Who wins the Derby of 1846 ?- THE COURSING 1845-6. CALENDAR. ABINGTON OPEN, SEPT. 16, 17, & 18. The Crawfurd-John Purse of 48 sovs., for dogs of 1844, was divided, after the third round " between Sir W. A. Maxwell's bk. Magnum Bonum and Mr. A. Graham's be. and w. Confessing Penitent. The Crawfurd-John Purse of 42 sovs., for bitches of 1844, was won by Mr. A. Graham's bd. and w. Conciliation, beating Mr. A. Pollok's bk. Nettle, and 12 others. The Colebrook Cup of 60 sovs. was won by Mr. Langtry's f. d. Star of Erin (Blaze), beating Mr. C. Dunlop's w. and r. d. Cracksman, and 10 others. The Crawfurd Plate of 32 sovs., for dogs, was won by Mr. Little ns. f. Faugh-a-Ballagh, beating Mr. Little ns. be. Bob, and 6 others. The Crawfurd Plate of 40 sovs., for bitches, was won by Mr. Sharpe's y. and w. Lancashire Witch, beating Mr. A. Graham's f. Rebecca's Daughter, and 8 others. The Duneaton Stakes of 8 sovs. were won by Mr. Little's bk. and w. b. Brenda, beating Mr. Gordon's bd. d. Contest, and 2 others. SIDBURY HILL, EVERLEIGH, SEPT. Mr. F. Palmer f. b. Penetration, by Priam, out of Little Vic., beat Mr. E. Jones's f. b. Jewel, in a Match, Mr. Jones staking £12 to £10. AMESBURY, SEPT. 25 & 26. The Amesbury All-Aged Cup was divided, after the second round, between Captain Wyndham's bk. b. Wilhelmina, by Worfe, out of Flora, and his bk. and w. d. Wind, by Whiskey, out of Whirlpool. The Stonehenge Bitch Puppy Stakes were won by Captain Wyndham's r. Whiffle, by King Cole, out of Whiff, beating Mr. Lawrence's r. Lucette, and 2 others. The Stonehenge Dog Puppy Stakes were won by Captain Wyndha m's bk. Winibald, beating Mr. Bowles's r. Birdcatcher, and 2 others. The Druid Stakes for Bitch Puppies were won by Captain Wyndham's be. Wenna, by Westlodge, out of Whirlwind, beating Mr. Gordon's r. Combat, and 2 others. The Druid Stakes for Dog Puppies were won by Mr. Parkinson's bk. King Pippin, beating Mr. Bowles's be. Blue Jack, and 2 others. The Bulford Stakes for Bitch Puppies were won by Mr. Gordon's r. Countess, by Westwind, out of Bombasine, beating Captain Wyndham's Whidale Snake, and 2 others. The Bulford Stakes, for all ages, were won by Mr. Etwall's r. b. Whisper, beating Captain Wyndham's Witchcraft, and 2 others. The Enford Stakes were won by Mr. Parkinson's bk. d. Number One, beating Mr. Bowles's r. d. Big Bob, and 2 others. CLYDESDALE, SEPT. 30 & OCT. 1. The Railway Stakes of 24 sovs., for puppies of 1844, were divided between Sir W. A. Maxwell's bk. d. Meditatio Fugo and his bk. d. Magnum Bonum, after the second round. The Branch Stakes of 16 sovs., for dogs of 1844, were divided, after the second round, between Lord Eglinton's bd. Rufus and his lordship's ro. and bd. Jack Tar. The Junction Stakes of 12 sovs., for bitches of 1844, were divided, in the second round, between Lord Eglinton's be. t. Grace Darling (after beating Mr. A. Graham's be. Compromise), and his lordship's bk. Bessy Bell. The Stock Stakes of 12 sovs. were divided, after the first round, between Mr. Geddes's bk. d. Wivanhoe and his bk. and w, d. Captain The Scrip Stakes of 16 sovs., for dogs, were won by Mr. Geddes's w. and r. Bothwell Bank, beating Mr. A. Pollok's bd. and w. Harrowgate (drawn in the deciding course), and 6 others. The Speculation Stakes of 8 sovs., for bitches, were won by Sir W. A. Maxwell's Margarita, beating Mr. A. Graham's bk. rh. Rough, and 2 others. The Terminus Stakes of 4 sovs. were divided between Mr. A. Graham's bd. d. Lord Lieutenant and his be. d. Blue Banner, after the first round. B |