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List of Stallions for 1832, 382
Lonsdale, Lord, a day with his hounds,

188

Lough, Mr. the Sculptor, 204

Love, a page upon, by Menander, 260
MARE, the Minister's, 404

Markets, Hay and Corn, 79, 147, 228,
308, 388, 462-Game, 228
Match, Mr. Osbaldeston's, Remarks
on, 57

Match, Mr. Osbaldeston's, 133
Maitland, Lord, kennel of, 50
Man of Business, 260

March, by Sylvanus Swanquill, 368
Mere, the, by N. W., 405
Melton Mowbray, 261
Melton, company at, 268
Menander, a new school of Painting

by, 105-a Page upon Love, by, 260
Memoir of Smoaker, 303-Epitaph on,

305

Michaelmas Goose, the, 5411

Middleton, Lord, successor to Mr. Cor-
bet, 346-his Kennel, &c. 347
Militia, the South Lincoln, 190
Minister's Mare, the, 404
Miscellany, General Monthly, 70, 138
210, 293, 374, 452

Mitchell, Joseph, epitaph on, 55
"Monstrous clever Fellow, a," by Syl-
vanus Swanquill, 245

Monthly Miscellany, General, 70, 138,
210, 293, 374, 452

Mottos for Omnibuses, 247

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Muscat," account of the Arabian
horse, 394

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My First Paper, 165

NEW Case, a, 56

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New Game Bill, the, 1

New Game Bill, Remarks on, 9
New Game Bill, Observations on the
Lords' Amendments to the, 108
"New Light Paternoster, the," 112
New School of Painting, a, by Menan-
der, 105

Newmarket, a day at, by a Yorkshire-
man, 168

Nimrod, Valentine's Day, by, 351-his
Reply, 437-Stanzas on the Death of
Mrs. Musters, by, 395
Nimrodia, No. Í., by Nimrod, 357
Nim South, the Kent and Surrey hounds
by, 5

Nim South's Tour, 185, 261, 423
Northern Poachers, the, 100

Notices to Readers and Correspondents,
80, 148, 2288, 464

Nosey Brown,

November, by Sylvanus Swanquill, 13
OBITUARY, 145, 228, 388

Obituary of Stallions in 1831, 226
Objections to Sporting answered, 321

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Osbaldeston, Mr., Remarks on his
Match, 57-his Match, 133- the
Atherstone Hunt, 399—his perform-
ances, 425-his equipment, 425—a
day with his hounds, 425

Osbaldeston, Mrs., her hospitality, 400
Otter-hunting, 435

PAGE upon Love, a, by Menander, 260
Painting, a new school of, by Menan-
der, 105

Parliament, Acts of, 24

Peyton, Sir Henry, his team, 113
Poachers, the Northern, 100-bivouac
of, 201

Portrait of Mr. Farquharson, 450
Professional Gradation, 56

Progress of Racing in England, 281
QUORNDON Hall, 267 f
RABBIT Shooting, 130

~* Races to come, 382, 452

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Races Past: Shrewsbury, 70-Heaton
*Park, 71-Lincoln, 73-Epsom Oc-
tober, 74 Worthing, 75-Charbo-
rough Park, 76-Warwick Spring,
457
Racing: Newmarket first October, 59
Second October, 61-Houghton,

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130.
Racing Stud, his Majesty's, 461
Racing in Van Dieman's Land, 274
Racing, Progress of, in England, 281
Racing Season, Review of, 194, 325
Readers and Correspondents, Notices
to, 80, 148, 228, 308, 388, 464
Remarks on the New Game Bill, 9
Remarks on Zinganee, 300
Reply by Nimrod, 437

Review of the Racing Season. 194, 325
Reviews: Shooter's Companion, 16-
Nimrod on Condition of Hunters,
82-the Annuals: the Comic Offer-
ing, 84-the Humorist, 87-the Con-
tinental Annual, 88-the Gem, 88-
Johnson's Sportsman's Dictionary,
150-the Comic Annual, 230
Road, the, by Dashwood, 112
Royal Plates, 461

Royal Sportsman, 320

SANDERSTEAD Hounds, 6
Sales of Horses, 225

Scene in Fairy Land, by Menander, 44

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South Lincoln Militia, the, 190

Sporting Reminiscences, Fishing, 34
Sporting Magazine, the American, 66
Sporting Magazines, the four, 288
Sporting in Cumberland, Keswick, 416
Sporting in Germany, by Albert En-
gelhorn, 37

Sporting in Germany, 213

Sporting, objections to, answered, 321
Sporting Leap, 78
Sportsmen, Royal, 320

Spring gun and man-trap bill, abstract
of, 24

Stallions, obituary of, in 1831, 226
Stamford as a hunting quarter, 192
Stanzas on the Death of Mrs. Musters,
by Nimrod, 395

Stanzas to my ass, 412
Stanzas to my horse, 413

State of the Odds, 79, 147, 227, 307,
387, 462

Steeple Chases, 76, 214, 458

Stevenson, Mr., the late, anecdote of, 120
Stock-house, description of, 443
Stratford-on-Avon, 350-Club at, 344
Surrey Hounds, the, 5

Surrey Staggers, the, a day with, by a
Yorkshireman, 89

Surrey, a day's shooting in, by "a
Yorkshireman," 248

Surrey, the, a day with, 414

Sussex, the harriers in, by Dashwood, 46
Switzerland, Chamois Hunting in, 95
Sylvanus Swanquill, November, by, 13
-Hymeneals, by, 51-Letter from,

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enclosing one from LX., 127-Curl-
paper Stanzas, by, 136-the Cham-
bermaid's Lament, by, 154-Janu-
ary, by, 182-a Monstrous Clever
Fellow, by, 245-Letter from Mr.
Smith, jun., to Mr. Smith, sen., by,
330-March, by, 368-April, by, 434
TALE of the Omnibus, by a Yorkshire-
man, 353

Tattersall's, Bettings at, 146, 226, 306,
387, 462

Teal, Descriptive Account of, 199
Theatricals, Zoological, 69
Thrussington, central situation of, 268
Time and the Squire, a Match, 137
Toast, a, 138

Tour, Nim South's, 185, 261, 423
Toureen, Dashwood's, 441

Traveller's Club, the, how to become a
candidate for admission into, 54
Trim, 150

Trotting Match, 77

Turf, the, 70, 138, 382, 452
UNION Hounds, the, 5

VALENTINE'S Day, 1832, by Nimrod,
351

Van Dieman's Land, racing in, 274
Vernon, Lord, his character, 397
WHITTLESEY Mere, Shooting on, 406
Wild Beast Show, interior of a, 44
Wild Boar and the sau-finder, 37
Wild Fowl Shooting, by Bogtrotter,

310

Wilkinson of Doncaster, 186
Willis, Dr., his Harriers, 191
Woodcock Shooting, 2
Workshop, the Editor's, 333

YEATMAN, Mr., his Kennel, 448-bis
Harriers, 448

Yorkshireman, a Day with the Surrey
Staggers, by a, 89-a Day at New-
market, by a, 168-a Day's Shooting
in Surrey, by a, 248

ZINGANEE, Remarks on, 300
Zoology, Singular Case of, 403

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Racing Calendar,

1831.

BELLEWSTOWN RACES.

TUESDAY, JUNE 28.-SWEEPSTAKES of 101. each, h. ft. with 501. added by the Stewards, for hunters, &c.-Two mile heats; second horse to save his stake.

Mr. W. Kelly's b. c. Silly Pat, by Langar, 4 yrs. old, 8st..

Mr. Maher's b. f. Trinket, 4 yrs. old, 7st. 6lb

Mr. Battersby's ch. c. Barebones, 3 yrs. old, 6st

Mr. Marmion's ch. c. Patrick, 4 yrs. old, 7st. 4lb
Mr. Batersby's Fair Play, aged, 7st. 4lb

Captain Forbes's br. h. Lottery, 5 yrs. old, 7st. 6lb.
Mr. Hunter's gr. c. Paget, 4 yrs. old, 7st. 6lb

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Mr. Disney's br. h. Mount Eagle, 5 yrs. old, 9st. 10lb.; Col. Sianden's ch. h. Conrad, aged, 8st. 11lb.; Mr. Larkins's b. c. Edgar, 4 yrs. old, Sst.; Mr. Hunter's ch. c. Wilder, 4 yrs. old, 7st. 6lb.; Mr. Mitchell's b. h. Adonis, 5 yrs. old, 7st.; Captain Montmorency's b. c. Leather Plater, 3 yrs. old, 6st.; and Mr. Martin's b. f. Brunette, 3 yrs. old, a feather, paid ft.

SWEEPSTAKES of 31. P. P. to which the Stewards added 501. for hunters that never

started for Plate, Prize, or Sweepstakes; four yr. olds, 10st. 4lb.; five, 11st. 6lb.; six, 11st. 121b; and aged, 12st.; thorough-bred horses carrying 4lb. extra-Two mile heats; second horse to save his stake.

Mr. Hatch's b. h. Sir Nicholas, 5 yrs. old, 11st. 10lb.

Mr. Mitchell's b. h. Adonis, 5 yrs. old, 11st. 6lb..........

Mr. Macartney's br. h. Reginald, 5 yrs. old, 11st. 10lb..
Mr. Yourell's b. m. Polly Hopkins, 5 yrs, old, 11st. 3lb
Mr. Minchin's b. f. Jubilee, 4 yrs. old, 10st. 1lb
Mr. Jackson's b. h. Tom Moody, aged, 12st..

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WEDNESDAY, 29.-The NAPER HUNTERS' SWEEPSTAKES of 51. each, P. P. to which J. L. W. Naper, Esq. added 501.; second horse to save his stake; for horses bred in Louth, Meath, and County Town of Drogheda, not thorough-bred, and that never won a race.-Once round and a distance.

Mr. Martin's ch. f. Inez, by Waxy, 4 yrs. old, Sst. 2lb.
Mr. Osborne's ch. c. Percy, by Langar, 3 yrs. old, 7st. 3lb.
Mr. Naper's ch. f. by Bob Gore, 3 yrs. old, 7st

Mr. Marmion's ch. c. by Rob Roy, 4 yrs. old, 8st. paid.

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&c.-Two mile heats; second horse to save his stake.

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Mr. Hatch's b. h. Sir Nicholas, 5 yrs. old, 8st. 6lb
Mr. Battersby's ch. h. Fair Play, aged, 7st. 11lb
Mr. Knaresbro's b. c. 29th July, 4 yrs. old, 7st....
Lord Howth's b. h. Massaniello, 6 yrs. old, Sst. 10lb
Mr. Hunter's b. h. Howard, 5 yrs. old, 8st. 4lb
Mr. Martin's b. f. Brunette, 3 yrs. old, 6st..

Mr. Forbes's br. c. Edgar, 4 yrs. old, 9st. 2lb. paid.

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The STEWARDS' HUNTERS' STAKES, 31. each, P. P. 301. added by the Stewards; for hunters, qualified as for the Hunters' Plate on Tuesday.-Two mile heats; second horse to save his stake.-Gentlemen riders.

Mr. Ferguson's b. m. Jenny Mills, aged, 12st...

Mr. Hatch's ch. m. Adelaide, 4 yrs. old, 11st

Mr. Knaresbro's ch. c. Minstrel Boy, 4 yrs. old, 11st. 10lb..

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Mr. Mara's gr. g. Bob Logic, 5 yrs. old, 12st.'2lb
Mr. M'Evoy's ch. m. Moll Doyle, 4 yrs. old, 11st. 11lb
Mr. Mayne's b. g. Barley Bree, aged, 11st. 4lb

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Mr. Martin's ch. f. Inez, 4 yrs. old, 11st. 6lb. paid.

THURSDAY, 30.-KING'S PLATE of 100 gs. for Irish bred horses; three yr. olds, 6st. 4lb.; four, 8st.; five, 8st. 9lb.; six, 8st. 131b.; and aged, 9st.— Three mile heats.

Mr. Disney's b. h. Skylark, 5 yrs. old, walked over.

The BOYNE CORINTHIAN STAKES, for hunters, &c., 101. each, h. ft. 501. added by the Stewards; second horse to save his stake.—Two mile heats.—Gentlemen riders.

Lord Howth's b. h. Massaniello, by Phantom, 6 yrs. old, 12st..
Mr. Mitchell's b. h. Adonis, 5 yrs. old, 10st. 10lb

Lord Howth's b. m. Pandora, 6 yrs. old, 10st. 10lb

Mr. Forbes's br. h. Lottery, 5 yrs. old, 13st

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Mr. Ferguson's b. m. Jenny Mills, aged, 11st. 12lb. paid forfeit. FRIDAY, July 1.—HANDICAP STAKES of 3 sovs. each, with 30 added, for hunters, &c.-Two mile heats; second horse to save his stake.—Gentlemen riders.

Mr. M'Evoy's ch. f. Moll Doyle, 4 yrs. old, 9st. 10lb.
Mr. Yourell's b. m. Polly Hopkins, 5 yrs. old, 11st

Lord Howth's b. m. Pandora, 6 yrs, old, 11st. 7lb

Mr. Hatch's b. h. Sir Nicholas, 5 yrs. old, 12st. 13lb. paid.

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SWEEPSTAKES of 31. P. P. to which the Stewards added the LADIES' PURSE, engaged 301. for the beaten horses that ran and saved their distance during the meeting,-Two mile heats.

Mr. Osborne's ch. c. Percy, by Langar, 3 yrs. old, 6st. 6lb
Mr. Knaresbro's b. c. 29th July, 4 yrs. old, 7st. 6lb
Mr. Battersby's ch. h. Fair Play, aged, 9st...
Lord Howth's b. m. Pandora, 6 yrs. old, 8st. 8lb
Mr. Marmion's ch. c. Patrick, 4 yrs. old, 8st. 8lb

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TALLYHO CUP.-Tallyho Post, heats.

Mr. Knarebro's Harry Holmes, 10st. 7lb..
Mr. Irwin's Harehunter, 11st. 7lb.....
Mr. Chester's Ruby, 11st. 5lb...
Mr. Osborne's Frederick, 11st. 5lb
Mr. Osborne's Ivanhoe, 11st. 3lb
Mr. Bird's Lord Eldon, 11st

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TAUNTON.

TUESDAY, July 12.—The TAUNnton Stakes of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft. and only 5 if declared, &c. with 30 added; the winner to be sold for 500 sovs. if demanded, &c.-Two miles.-Twenty-three subs. one of whom paid the larger, and 18 the smaller ft.

Mr. Taunton's b. h. Coronet, by Catton, 6 yrs. old. 8st. 81b.-Tren

Mr. Hobart's ch. h. Cornelian, 5 yrs. old, 8st. 3lb

Mr. Reeve's b. m. Flora, 5 yrs, old, 7st. 12lb

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Mr. Radclyffe's br. h. Brownlock, aged, 8st. 8lb

The BOROUGH MEMBERS' PLATE of 50 sovs. added to a SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft.-Heats, one mile.

Mr. Gauntlett's b. c. Donzelli, by Bustard, or Orville, 4 yrs. old, 8st.—

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Mr. Haddy's b. h. Dandelion, aged, 9st. 6lb

Mr. Houldsworth's b. g. Gilbert, 4 yrs. old, 7st. 11lb.....

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A SUBSCRIPTION PLATE of 50 Sovs. for all ages.-Heats, one mile and a distance. Mr. Hobart's ch. h. Cornelian, by Rubens, 5 yrs. old, 8st. 10lb.-Farlow 1 1

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Mr. Smith's br. m. Rigmarole, aged, 9st. 4lb.
Mr. Wreford's br. f. Wilna, 3 yrs. old, 6st. 8lb
WEDNESDAY, 13.-The LADIES' PLATE of 50 sovs. added to a SWEEPSTAKES
of 3 sovs. each.-Heats, one mile and a distance.-Five subs.
Mr. Houldsworth's b. g. Gilbert, by Sherwood, 4 yrs. old, 8st. 21b.-Farlow 1 1
Mr. Hobart's ch. h. Cornelian, 5 yrs. old, 9st. 2lb
Mr. Haddy's b. h. Dandelion, aged, 9st. 5lb
HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 20 aded.-One mile and a half.
Mr. Reeve's b. m. Flora, by Cannon-ball, 5 yrs. old, 8st. 71b.-Wakefield
Mr. Haddy's b. h. Dandelion, aged, 9st. 8lb
Mr. Smith's br. m. Rigmarole, aged, 8st. 11lb
The TOWN PLATE of 50 sovs.; three yr. olds, 7st. 4lb.; four, 8st. 5lb.; five, 9st.;
six, 9st. 5lb., and aged, 9st. 71b.; m. and g. allowed 3lb.; a winner once in
the present year to carry 3lb., twice, 5lb., thrice or more, 71]b. extra; any
horse having started twice, and not won, allowed 3lb.-Heats, to start at the
Red Post, and go once round.

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Mr. Reeve's b. m. Flora, 5 yrs. old.-Wakefield
Mr. Hobart's ch. h. Cornelian, 5 yrs. old

Mr. Houldsworth's b. g. Gilbert, 4 yrs. old

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WEDNESDAY, July 13.-SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each, h. ft. 60 sovs. added by the Stewards.-Two mile heats; the second horse to save his stake.

Mr. Maher's b. c. Elk, by Waxy, 4 yrs. old, Sst.-Conolly
Mr. Prendergast's br. h. Lapwing, yrs. old, 8st. 13lb....
Mr. O'Ryan's ch. c. Outlaw, 3 yrs. old, 6st. 12lb.
Mr. Keating's b. m. Fanny Hill, 6 yrs. old, 7st

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Mr. Hunter's b. h. Howard, 5 yrs. old, 7st. 10lb....

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Mr. Hunter's ch. c. Wilder, 4 yrs. old, 8st. 2lb. paid ft.

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SWEEPSTAKES of 3 sovs. each, with 30 added by the Stewards; three yr. olds, 7st.; four, 8st. 71b.; five, 9st. 2lb.; six and aged, 9st. 71b.-One and a half mile heats.

Mr. Maher's br. h. Lapwing, by Whalebone, 5 yrs. old.—Conolly
Mr. Prendergast's b. h. Childe Harold, 6 yrs. old

Mr. Hunter's ch. c. Wilder, 4 yrs. old

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Mr. Quinn's b. c. by Roller or Recordon, 3 yrs. old, would not start. THURSDAY, 14.-SWEEPSTAKES of 5 sovs. each, with 50 added, for horses that never started for Plate or Stakes, and that have been fairly hunted last season; to qualify to the satisfaction of the Stewards; four yr. olds, 10st. 101b; five, 11st. 10lb.; six and aged, 12st. 2lb.-Two mile and a half heats. -Gentlemen riders.

Mr. Quinn's b. g. Blue Bonnet, aged.-Owner
Mr. Montgomery's b. h. Spectre, aged.-Owner.
Mr. Evans's ch. g. aged.-Captain Massey.

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SWEEPSTAKES of 2 sovs. each, with 20 sovs. added.-Two mile heats. Mr. Prendergast's b. h. Childe Harold, by King William, 6 yrs. old, 9st. 7lb. 1 1 Mr. Coppinger's b. f. Miss Emily, by Hypocrite, 3 yrs. old, 6st. 10lb...... 2 2 Mr. Keating's b. m. Fanny Hill, 6 yrs. old, 7st. 6lb 3 dr

FRIDAY, 15.-SWEEPSTAKES of 5 sovs. each, 3 ft., with 50 added by the Stewards, for hunters, &c.; three yr. olds, 6st. 121b.; four, 8st. 2lb.; five, 8st. 12lb.; six and aged, 9st. 2lb.-One mile and a half heats.

Mr. Maher's br. h. Lapwing, 5 yrs. old.-Conolly
Mr. O'Ryan's ch. c. Overtaker, 3 yrs. old...

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