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Exhibition at Royal Academy, 131.
Fancy fairs, of Eastern derivation, 395.
Farquharson, Mr., subscription for piece
of plate for, 126.
Feats extraordinary, 427.

Fife fox-hounds, three weeks sport with the, 34.

Filly, extraordinary performance of a three-year-old, 70. Find, the (plate), 8.

Fish used as food for horses and cows, 162, 393-4.

Fishing tackle, remarks on, 27. O'Shaunessy's method of tempering trout hooks, 28.

Fly-fishing in Lullingstone Waters, 458.
Flora, a spaniel (plate), 288.

Fox-hunting, traits of old English, 169.
Friday, a favorite dog (plate), 239.
Game, liberal conduct of the Earl of Sur.
rey in regard to, 497.

Game Act, the New, remarks on, 37, 71, 85. a reply to, 230.

Gage, Lord, his effectual method to preserve foxes, 455.

Geneva, angling in the Lake of, 205. German studs increasing rapidly, 420. Germany, manner of rearing young stock in, 450. races in, 460.

Glengary, Chieftain of, his celebrated breed of deer-hound, &c. 298. Glenturret, boar-hunters of, 219. Goatsucker, its habits, &c. 498. Goodricke, Sir Harry, death of, 427. his funeral, 499.

Goodwood, chapter of prophecies for, 327. the races at, 396.

Griffiths, Mr. S., his death, 359. Grouse, the different localities in which they are found in England, 31. shooting of, in the North (plate), 152. method of sending them to insure keeping, 157. shooting in Long Island, 213. at Drummond Castle, 264. on the 12th of August, 368, and plate. summary of sport, 477. See also August and Moors.

Guides, sagacity of, and docility of their horses, 213.

Guns, remarks on flint and percussion, stocks, &c., 158.

Gun trade, causes of the decline of the, 235.

Gustrow races, 461.

Halloo and who-whoop! or the Courser's burst, 212.

Hambledon country, journal of sport and riders in the, 43. Hampton races, 268.

Harling, another term for cross-fishing, exemplified, 92, 192. on the Tay, 375. Hawk, the male sparrow, description of (plate), 101, voracity of the, 356. Holderness country, account of the, 301. Holy Island, description of, 97. Horncastle fair, 421.

Horses purchased to go abroad, 140.

Hunters' Stakes, Irish method of qualify. ing for, 189.

Hunting song, from the German, 176. Hurricane, death of, and tribute to his memory, 86.

Hurworth hounds, a Jack Tar's day with

383.

Jenkins, Mr. (of Llanharran), some account of his pack, 185.

India, fox-hounds in, their welfare and well-doing, &c., 52. sporting reminis cences of Frank Alton in, 304.

Jockey Club, regulations by the, 139. Journal, extracts from an old, by Firelock, 213.

Ireland, Random Records as regards racing in, 222.

Irish (Royal) Yacht Club, Regatta of the, &c., 247.

King, Colonel Neville, biography of, 333. Leger, predictions for the, 401. the race, 432.

Leintwardine, recollections of, its scenery and adaptation for fishing, 198. Lewes Spring Hunt races, 21, 144. Linlithgow and Stirlingshire hounds, arrangements for hunting next season, 411.

Liverpool (Aintree) Meeting, 320. Long Island, see Journal (extracts from an old), by Firelock.

Lough Derg, scenery on the lower part of, 91.

Malton Meeting, 88.

May, oh 'tis the merry month of, 8.
Manchester Meeting, 147.

Melton Mowbray, the finish at, 176.
Mill-stream fishing, advantages and dis-
advantages of, 39.

Milton, the stallion, death of, 359. Moors, shooting on the, 271, 353, 368, 421. See also August and Grouse. Mountain harriers, description of the, 12. Mure, Mr., sport with his hounds, 99. National sports, canting and hypocritical attempt to put them down, frustrated, 190, 491.

Natural History, 277, 357, 427, 498. Newmarket Meetings :-The Craven, I First Spring, 105. Second Spring, 110July, 351.

Newnham, Mr. his method of assisting hounds, 173.

Nightingale, opinion of Charles James Fox and Mr. Bowles on the singing of, 357.

Oaks, race for the, 138. nominations for 1834, 348.

Obituary, Sporting:-Mr. J. Field, 71. Mr. F. Richardson, 114. Simon Byrne, 278, 359. Colonel King, 333. Mr. S. Griffiths, 359. Milton, 359. Sir Harry Goodricke, 427: his funeral, 499. Rev. W. Barker Daniel, author of Rural Sports, 428.

Orelio, of true Arab blood, 372.

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October, the pleasantest month in the year, 437.

Odds and ends relative to turf affairs, 486. Pastime, pedigree and performances of, 146.

Plover stalking on Hampstead Plains, 217.

Plymouth, Devonport, and Cornwall races, 444.

Poachers, destruction of foxes in Woolford Wood by, 70. Pontefract races, 481.

POETRY:-Oh, 'tis the merry month of May, 8. Tribute to the memory of Hurricane, 56. Lines on the death of Belle, 99. Hunting song, from the German, 176. Halloo and Who-whoop! or the Courser's Burst, 212. Chaplet of Pearls, 228.

Poole, Sir Ferdinando, anecdote of, 498. Pedigrees and Performances of horses,

dogs, &c.-extraordinary performance of a three-year-old filly, 70. Antelope, 73. Pastime, 146. Friday, 239. Flora, 288. Milton, 359. Priam, 429. Squire, 483.

Priam, a celebrated setter (plate), 429.
Prussian Races at Berlin, 463.
Pugilism, 71. fight between Byrne and
Deaf Burke, 277, 359.
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from-the Upper Shannon, Gillaroo Trout, prevalent fish, remarks on fishing tackle, 25. cross-fishing on for trout and salmon, scenery on lower part of Lough Derg, Holy Island, &c. 91. letter from on the Jack Snipe, method of sending them and grouse sweet, remarks on flint and percussion guns, their stocking, &c. 153. Drummond Castle, grouse shooting at, 264, and decr-stalking, 294. a day's harling in the Tay for salmon, grilse, and seatrout, &c. 375. the pleasantest month in the year, 437.

Race-horse, remarkable power of the, 491. Racing defended, 410, 491.

Random Records as regards racing in Ireland, 222.

Regattas:-Royal Irish Yacht Club, 247. Dublin Bay, 314. Torbay, 369. Royal Western Yacht Club, 389. Cowes, 485. Reins, improved construction of, 374. Review of Books, and Notices :-Nyren's Cricketer's Guide, 142. Maxims and Hints for an Angler, &c. 276. Angler's Guide, 358.

Reviewer Reviewed, or the Turf and the Quarterly, 281, 479, 486.

Richardson, Mr. F. memoir of his life, &c. 114.

Riding to hounds, hints for, 191.
Season, the end of the, 119.

Shannon, the Upper, fishing on the, 25. cross-fishing on for trout and salmon, 91, 92.

Shapes and action as regards choice of horses, &c. 202.

Shoe, on the expansion of the, 374. Shooting, indiscriminate liberty of detri

mental, 238. petition of Perthshire farmers for right of, 286. liberal conduct of the Earl of Surrey in regard to, 497. Shropshire fox-hounds, with remarks on Salop as a hunting country, 81. errors corrected in, 253.

Smith, Mr. (of Uckfield), journal of his career for the last season, 180. Snipe, the Jack, remarks on, 153. method of sending them sweet, 156. Sporting Intelligence, 68, 139, 267, 351, 420, 491.

Sporting Subjects in the Royal Academy, 131. in the Suffolk-street Exhibition, 258.

Sports, exotic, incidental dangers accompanying, 254.

Sportsman, the, his true character, 9. his summer, 260, 339.

Squire, a celebrated hunter (plate), 483.
St. Alban's races, 128.

Steeple Chases as practised in Ireland, remarks on, 187-the West Lothian, 61. Glasgow, 62. Tallaght Shamrock Cup, 63. Northamptonshire, ib. Brockdish, 64. between Napoleon and Clipstone, ib. at Amersham, ib. between Grimaldi and Napoleon, 65. Olney, 66. Somersetshire, 67.

Strangles, extraordinary case of, 254.

Stud Sales-Sir R. Gresley, 70. Mr. Gully, 72. His Majesty's annual sale of colts and fillies at Hampton Court, 140. in Hungary, 352. Capt. Grant, Lord Lowther, and at Bildeston, 353. at York, 420. at Doncaster, including the Underley, Lord Exeter's, Lord Langford's, and Mr. Mott's, 492. Mr. Foljambe, 493. at Scarisbrick, ib. Mr. Osbaldeston's, 494.

Suffolk-street Gallery, sporting subjects in the, 258.

Sussex (East) hounds, finish with the, 19. visit to their kennel at Ringmor 453.

Tachell, Mr. his character as a sportsman, 127.

Tandem Club (Metro politan), programme for instituting a, 470.

Tay, a day's harling on for salmon, grilse, and sea-trout, 375. Theory, a new, 318.

Torbay Regatta, 369.

Trinidad, dangers accompanying sports at, 254.

Trout, the, angling for, its habits, &c. 57, 197, 375. See Cross-fishing and Harl ing.

Tullow fox-hounds, run with the, 69. Turf, observations on an article in the Quarterly on the, 281, 479, 486.

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The Proprietors respectfully inform the Subscribers, that if they are desirous the Portraits of favorite Horses, Greyhounds, &c. should appear in the SPORTING MAGAZINE, they have only to send the Pictures to 18, Warwick Square, and, if approved, they will be put into the Engraver's hands, without any expense, and the Pictures carefully preserved and returned when done with.

END OF VOLUME VII.-SECOND SERIES.

Printed by M. A. Pittman, Warwick-square, London.

RACING CALENDAR, 1833.

NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING.

MONDAY, April 8.-The CRAVEN STAKES, a subscription of 10 sovs. each :two-year-olds, 6st. ; three, 8st. 4lb.; four, 8st. 131b.; five, 9st. 5lb.; six and

aged, 9st. 91b.-A. F.-Twelve subs.

Sir M. Wood's ck. f. Camarine, by Juniper, 4 yrs (Robinson)
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Mr. Wagstaff's b. c. Fang, by Langar

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Previously to this the following horses started (Fang and Lady Charlotte being left behind), when Camarine came in first, and Mr. Vansittart's Rubíni second: this being declared a false start, Camarine, Lady Charlotte, and Fang started, and came in as above.

Sir M. Wood's Camarine, 4 yrs; Duke of Rutland's Theban, by Tiresias, 6 yrs; Mr. Hunter's Volage, by Waverley, 5 yrs; Mr. Vansittart's Rubini, by St. Patrick, 4 yrs; Lord Berners's Brother to Chapman, 3 yrs; Mr. Cookes's Drover, by Partisan, yrs; 3 yrs; Mr. T. Wood's br. c. by Filho da Puta, out of Mermaid by Merlin, Lord Exeter's Minima, by Sultan, 2 yrs; and Colonel Peel's Malibran, by Whisker, 2 yrs. Four to 1 on Camarine; after the false start, 10 to 1 on her. HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each, for two and three-year-olds.-Ab. M. Mr. Forth's b. c. Sir Benjamin Backbite, by Whisker out of Scandal, 3 yrs, 7st.11lb. (C. Edwards)......

Mr. T. Wood's ch. c. Ambrosio, by Middleton or Waterloo, 3 yrs, 9st...

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The following also started but were not placed:-Lord Exeter's b. c. Byzantium, by Sultan, 3 yrs, 9st.; Mr. Mills's b. f. Kate, by Lapdog, 3 yrs, 8st. 11lb.; Mr. Chifney's ch. f. Emiliana, by Emilius, 3 yrs, 8st. 101b.; Sir M. Wood's ch. c. Amesbury, by Phantom, 3 yrs, 8st. 10lb.; Sir R. K. Dick's b. f. Miss Mary Ann, by Truffle, 3 yrs, 8st. 5lb.; Mr. Houldsworth's ch. f. Lady Barbara, by Catton, 3 yrs, 8st. 2lb.; Lord Chesterfield's bl. f. Olga, by Paulowitz, 3 yrs, 8st. 21b.; Mr. Batson's b. f. Banquet, by Truffle, 3 yrs, 8st.; Mr. W. Ley's ch. c. The Hermit, by Mr. Lowe, 3 yrs, 8st.; Mr. Greville's bl. f. Sister to Tom Thumb, yrs, 7st. 11lb.; Lord Verulam's ch. c. Basto, by Truffle out of Tredrille, 3 yrs, 7st. 91b.; Mr. Ridsdale's b. g. by Lottery out of Swiss's dam, 2 yrs, 7st. 4lb.; Lord Berners's ch. c. by Oscar out of Tippity witchet, 2 yrs, 7st. 4lb.; Mr. M. Stanley named Lady Charlotte, by Catton, 2 yrs, 6st. 121b.; Colonel Peel's b. f. Frailty, by Bedlamite or Paul Pry, 2 yrs, 6st. 121b.; and Duke of Richmond's b. f. Sierra, by Wamba, dam by Marmion, grandam by Precipitate, 2 yrs, 6st. 9lb. (carried 7st.)

The following paid :-Lord Lowther's Messenger, 3 yrs, 9st.; Mr. Gully's Hokee Pokee, 3 yrs, 9st.; Mr. Payne's Corset, 3 yrs, 8st. 11lb. ; and Sir M. Wood's Count Robinson, 3 yrs, 8st. 1lb.

Five to 1 agst Sir Benjamin Backbite, 6 to 1 agst Emiliana, 6 to 1 agst Kate, 6 to 1 agst Miss Mary Anne, and 10 to 1 agst Ambrosio.

The Nineteenth RIDDLESWORTH STAKES of 200 sovs. each, h. ft. :-colts, 8st. 71b.; fillies, 8st. 4lb.-Ab. M.-Untried mares or stallions allowed 3lb., if both, 5lb.-Seventeen subs.

Lord Jersey's ch. c. Lucius, by Emilius, out of Cobweb, 8st. 4lb. (Robinson)
Lord Tavistock's ch. c. Anglesea, by Sultan out of Mona.....

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The following also started but were not placed :-Lord Jersey's br. f. Joanna, by Sultan out of Filagree; Mr. Wilson's b. c. by Chateau Margaux, dam by Partisan, out of Silvertail, 8st. 21b. ; and Mr. Houldsworth's b. c. Blank, by Lottery out of Auburn by Blacklock, 8st. 4lb.-Five to 4 agst Silvertail, and 7 to 4 agst Anglesea. The DESERT STAKES of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. :-colts, 8st. 71b.; fillies, 8st. 4lb. A. F.-Five subs.

Lord Chesterfield's b. f. Weeper, by Woful, dam by Cervantes (Conolly)...............................
Mr. Payne's ch. c. by Wrangler out of Miss Stephenson

Lord Conyngham's b. c. Sir Thomas, Brother to Blythe.......
Duke of Richmond's b. c. Ketchup, by Moses out of Mushroom...

Six to 4 each agst Weeper and Brother to Blythe.

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SWEEPSTAKES of 200 sovs. each, h. ft. :-colts, 8st. 71b.; fillies, 8st. 4lb.-D. M. Six subs.

Lord Chesterfield's ch. c. Brother to Marcus, by Emilius

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MATCH.-Duke of Portland's b. c. by Lottery out of Pledge, 8st. 101b., rec. ft. from General Grosvenor's b. f. Feiucca, by Johnny or Skiff, out of Myrtle, 8st., R. M. 100, h. ft.

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MATCH. Lord Lichfield's ch. c. Mounteagle, by Sligo out of Ina, 8st. 4lb. rec. ft. from Lord Jersey's c. Ishmael, by Sultan out of Sister to Cobweb, 8st. 7lb., R. M., 300, h. ft.

MATCH.-Mr. Ridsdale's b. c. Glaucus, by Partisan, rec. ft. from Lord Chesterfield's br. c. Elvaston, by Sultan, 8st. 7lb. each, D. M., 200, h. ft.

MATCH.-Lord Lichfield's ch. f. by Sligo out of Miniature, received ft. from Duke of Grafton's b. f. Cymbal, by Emilius out of Sister to Pastille, 8st. 4lb. each, D. M. 200, h. ft.

TUESDAY, April 9.-SWEEPSTAKES of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. for foals of 1830: -colts, 8st. 71b.; fillies, 8st. 4lb.-R. M.-Those by untried stallions, or out of untried mares allowed 3lb.-only one allowance.-Six subs.

General Grosvenor's b. f. Falernia, by Chateau Margaux out of Selina by Delpini, 8st. llb. (Arnull).......

Duke of Grafton's ch. c. Fidalgo, by Sultan out of Tontine, 8st. 4lb..
Mr. S. Stanley's b. c. by Lapdog out of Effie Deans by Ashton, 8st. 4lb..
Lord Jersey's ch. c. Janissary, by Partisan out of Maid of Kent, 8st. 4lb.

Two to 1 on Fidalgo.

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SWEEPSTAKES of 150 sovs. each, h. ft. :-for colts, 8st. 71b.; fillies, 8st. 4lb.R. M.-Those got by untried stallions, or out of untried mares, allowed 3lb.Six subs.

Mr. Houldsworth's br. c. Despot, by Sultan out of Fanny Davies, 8st. 4lb. (Robinson)

Mr. W. Chifney's b. f. by Emilius out of Shoveler
Lord Exeter's b. c. by Sultan out of Marinella, 8st. 4lb.
Six to 4 on Despot.

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MATCH-Lord Orford's gr. c. Clearwell, by Jerry out of Lisette, 8st. 7lb. (Wright) beat Lord Chesterfield's b. f. Weeper, by Woful, 7st. 11lb., T. Y. C., 200, h. ft. Six to 4 on Weeper.

PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKFS of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. :-colts, 8st. 7lb.; fillies, 8st. 4lb.
D. M.-Three subs.

Mr. Scott Stonehewer's ch. f. Chantilly, by Gustavus out of Veil (Robinson)
Lord Exeter's b. c. by Sultan out of Marinella....

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The OATLAND STAKES of 50 sovs. each, h. ft.-D. I.-Fifteen subs.
Mr. Hunter's b. c. Rouncival, by Partisan, 3 yrs, 6st. 121b. (Nat).
Duke of Cleveland's ch. c. Trustee, by Catton, 3 yrs, 7st. 9lb.

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The following also started but were not placed:-Mr. Walker's b. c. Consol by Lottery, 4 yrs, 8st. 101b.; Lord Exeter's ch. c. Beiram, by Sultan, 3 yrs, 8st. llb.; Lord Burlington's br. c. by Bizarre out of Mouse, 3 yrs, 7st. 6lb.; Mr. Gully's b. f. Lady Fly, by Bustard, 3 yrs, 7st. 3lb.; Mr. Wilson's br. c. Argent, by Whalebone, 3 yrs, 7st. 21b.; and Mr. Gully's br. c. Hokee Pokee, by Muley, 3 yrs, 7st. 2lb.-Four to 1 agst the Mouse colt, 4 to 1 agst Hokee Pokee, 5 to 1 agst Consol, 5 to 1 agst Beiram, 5 to 1 agst Trustee, 10 to 1 agst Rouncival.

SWEEPSTAKES of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. :-celts, 8st. 7lb.; fillies, 8st. 4lb. A. F. rising three yrs old, got by stallions which never covered at a higher sum than 10gs., groom's fee excepted.-Seven subscribers.

Mr. Hunter's gr. c. Forester, by Gustavus, out of Young Pipylina, recd. ft. WEDNESDAY, April 10.-The COLUMN STAKES of 50 sovs. each, h. ft. the produce of mares covered in 1829--colts, 8st. 7lb.; fillies 8st. 4lb.-R. M.-Those by untried stallions or out of untried mares allowed 31b; if both 5lb.-Fifteen subs. Mr. Batson's ch. f. Revelry, by Reveller out of Harriet by Pericles (Nat).. Lord Chesterfield's b. f. Dirce, by Partisan out of Antiope

Mr. S. Stonehewer's ch. c. Toby, by Tarrare out of The Witch (h. untried).

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The following also started but were not placed :-Duke of Portland's b. c. by Lottery out of Pledge (horse untried); Lord Exeter's b. f. Mantilla by Sultan out of Dulcinea; Lord Tavistock's ch. c. Anglesea, by Sultan; Mr. Wilson's b. c. by Chateau Margaux, dam by Partisan, out of Silvertail (both untried); and Mr. W. Chifney's b. f. by Emilius out of Shoveler.-Three to 1 agst Revelry, 3 to 1 agst Dirce, and 5 to 1 agst Toby.

SUBSCRIPTION PLATE of 501. :-for two-year-olds, 7st.; three, 8st. 71b. ; and four, 9st.-T. Y. C.

Sir M. Wood's ch. c. Contriver, by Partisan out of Sister to Scheme, 2 yrs (Pavis)... 1 Lord Berners's ch. f. by Oscar out of Camarine's dam, 2 yrs..

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