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Mrs. Mossoloff's b. h. Turka, by Allegro, out of Warna (Noviy)

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Mr. Aehmatoff's b. h. Parnass, by Red Rover, out of Princess (G. Taylor) 6 2 Mr. Voeikoff's b. h. Professor, by Postoicinnoy, out of Proserpine (Gregory) 4 3 Mr. Panoff's gr. m. Fenella, by Memnon, out of Allegretta (Garnevsky) 3 4 Prince Gagarin's ch. m. Leopoldine, by Jupiter, out of Miss Agness (Novgorodskoy

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Mr. Tsheremissinoff's b. m. Belladonna, by Antar, out of Aconite (Wardman) The first heat in four minutes five seconds; the second in four minutes four seconds.

SEPTEMBER 16th.-The Jockey's Club Cup, value 215 R. S., given in the name of General Loonin's; four-years-olds to carry 2 p. 39 p. ; five 3p. 10 p.; six 3p. 14 p.; seven and aged 3 p. 16 p.; mares allowed 3 lbs.; 2 verste heats.

Mr. Voeikoff's b. c. Credit, by Birmingham, out of Cassandra, four years old (Garnevsky)

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Mr. Moorarieff's b. f. Taglioni, by Birmingham, out of Psyche, four years old (Larionoff)

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Mr. Solovoy's b. f. Off-she-goes, by Young Selim, out of Trumpatorcha, four years old (Saizoff)

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Mrs. Mossoloff's ch. c. Talma, by Memnon, out of Zaira four years old (Odoocheff)

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Mr. Petrovsky's b. c. Hector, by Barefoot, out of Grechanza, four years

The first heat in 2 minutes 44 seconds; the second in 2 minutes 40 seconds; the third in 2minutes 43 seconds. Won easy.

SEPTEMBER 17th.- Match of 500 R. B. N. each, h. ft.; two

verste.

Mr. Ladomirsky's b. f. Oodatcha, by Bitmingham, out of Mary, three years old

General Loonin's b. c. Givchik, by Middleton, out of Jenny'

walked over.

paid forfeit.

The same day.-Match of 500 R. B. N. each, h. ft., three-year

olds; colts 3 p. 10 p.; fillies 3 p. 7 p. ; two verste.

Mr. Ladomirsky's b. c. Gremiach, by Birmingham, out of Carafe (Evisson) 1 General Loonin's b. c. Eol, by Birmingham, out of Eveline (G. Taylor)

2 minutes 50 seconds.

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The same day.-The Silver Cup, value 145 R. S. given by the Count Tolstoy, added to a Sweepstakes of 30 R. S. each, for threeyear-olds; fillies, 3 p. 9 p.; the second horse to receive one third out of the stakes; two verste 133 sajen; five subscribers.

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Mr. Petroffsky's ch. f. Lebedian, by Barefoot, out of Loobianka (Evisson) General Loonin's b. f. Ogliadka, by Red Rover, out of Orville mare (G. Taylor) 2 Mr. Petrovsky's b. f. Emiliana, by Barefoot, out of Miss Emili (Novgorodskoy) 3 General Loonin's ch. f. Partcha, by Middleton, out of Polly (Tshijoff)

Three minutes sixteen seconds.

The same day. The Imperial prize, a silver cup, value 715 R. S., with 286 R. S. for the second horse; four-year-olds to carry 3 p. 16p.; five 3 p. 26 p.; six 3 p. 32 p. ; seven and aged 3 p. 36 p.; mares allowed 4 lbs. ; 4 verste heats.

General Loonin's ch. m. Pava, by Red Rover, out of Polly, six years old (G. Taylor)

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Mrs. Mossoloff's Zolotnick, by Memnon, out of Kaplia, four years old

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Mr. Voeikoff's br. h. Goosack, by Postoiannoy, out of Hebe, six years old (Gregory)

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Mr. Solovoy's b. f. Off-she-goes, by Young Selim, out of Trumpatorcha, four years old (Warle) The first heat in five minutes fifty seconds; the second in five minutes fifty-five seconds. Very easy.

SEPTEMBER 19.-The Voikoff's prize, value 430 R. S. added to a Sweepstakes of 60 R. S. each, with a silver medal from the Jockey's Club, for four-year-olds; colts 3 p. 15 p.; fillies 3 p. 12 p.; six verste; thirteen subscribers.

General Loonin's b. c. Arzas, by Birmingham, out of Atalanta (G. Taylor)
Mr. Petrovsky's ch. c. Rooslan, by Barefoot, out of Penelope (Evisson)
Mr. Panoff's b. f. Arietta, by Memnon, out of Allegretto (Garnevsky)
Count Rostopchin's b. c. Xeres, by Hlopez, ont of Zatona (Eve)
Prince Gagarin's b. f. Grazia, by Birmingham, out of Analina
Mr. Tsheremissinoff's b. c. Calomel, by Antar, out of Aconite

A beautiful race. Eight minutes forty-four seconds.

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The same day the Imperial prize, value 1426 R. S.; the second horse to receive 286 R. S. out of the stake; four-year-olds, 3 p. 10 p. ; five, 3 p. 20 p.; six, 3 p. 26 p.; seven and aged, 3 p. 31 p.; mares allowed 4 lb.; thirty verste.

Mr. Petrovsky's b. m. Chrysopeia, by Regent, out of Fair Helen, seven years old (Novgorodskoy)

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Mr. Panoff's ch. h. Satyr, by Memnon, out of Stocatto, five years old (Ivanoff) 2 Mr. Achmatoff's b. h. Parnass, by Red Rover, out of Princesse, five years old (Tshijoff) Mr. Kartchagin's ch. h. Piero, by Red Rover, out of Proserpine, six years old (Tsheremeteff)..

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Count Rostopchin's b. h. Hercules, by Arak, out of Hebe, eight years old (Solovieff)

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One hour, three minutes, forty-one seconds.

SEPTEMBER 20th.-Match of 500 R. B. N. each, h. ft., two verste and a distance.

General Loonin's ch. f. Partcha, by Middleton, out of Polly, three years

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The same day.-The Jockey's Club Plate, value 715 R. S., with a gold medal; four-year-olds to carry 3 p. 36 p; five, 4 p. 11 p.; six, 4 p. 17 p.; seven and aged, 4 p. 19 p.; mares allowed 3 lbs.; six verste heats.

Mr. Voeikoff's b. c. Credit, by Birmingham, out of Cassandra, four years
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(Noviy) Very easy; the first heat in eleven minutes thirty-six seconds-the second in nine minutes thirty seconds.

The same day. His Imperial Highness the Grand Duke Cesarevitch prize, a silver cup, value 700 R. S., added to a Sweepstakes of 150 R. S. each, for three-year-olds; colts, 3 p. 10 p.; fillies, 3 p. 6 p.; the winners to carry 5 lbs. extra; providing two horses should start, the second horse will receive 150 R. S. out of the stakes; if three horses should start, the second horse will receive 300 R. S.; if four or five horses should start, the second horse is to receive 300 R. S., and the

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London Published March 1 184? for the Proprietor of the Sporting Renew by I Mitchell. 33. ld Bond Stre

third is to receive 150 R. S.; should more than five horses start, the second horse is to receive 450 R. S., and the third 150 R. S.; two verste and a distance.

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Mrs. Mossoloff's b. c. Paganini, by Allegro, out of Symphonia (G. Taylor). 1
Mr. Voeikoff's b. c. Vostochnoy, by Birmingham, out of Walz (Gregory)
Mr. Petrovsky's ch. f. Lebedian, by Barefoot, out of Zoobianka (5 p. extra)
(Evisson)

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Mr. Ladomirsky's b. f. Oodatcha, by Birmingham, out of Mary (Garnevsky) 4
Mr. Frantzevitch's b. c. Memnon, by Memnon, out of Cigare (5 p. extra)
(Ejoff')
Count Rostopchin's b. c. Bedouin, by brother to Anoobis, out of Bellona (Eve) 6
Mr. Tsheremissinoff's gr. f. Lilia, by Antar, out of Fialka (Tronikoff)

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A fine race. Two minutes fifty-seven seconds.

G. N. LOVINSCOFF.

THE HAMPSHIRE HUNT.

THE kennels of the Hampshire, or H. H., are situated at Cheriton, near Alresford. This country, till within the last three or four years, has been hunted by Mr. Villebois, than whom no master of hounds was held in higher respect. On his decease, Major Barret, his brotherin-law, took the management, and, after a time, it fell into the hands of a committee, Major Barrett continuing at their head. The name of their present huntsman is Shirley, who was first whip to them under Foster, Mr. Villebois's old huntsman, who retired two years ago. The H. H. country is bounded by Sir John Cope, on the north; the Hursley, on the west; the Hambledon on the south; and Colonel Wyndham on the east; it is very extensive, as the map will shew. They hunt four times a week, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.

Major Barrett has succeeded in making himself very popular, which speaks much for the successor of such a man as the late Mr. Villebois. We are much indebted to the courtesy of the Major, in giving all information requisite for bringing out this Map.

The Meets of the H.H., with their distances in Miles from Alresford.

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