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Related article: him Holloway took place in Devonshire in his eighty- first year. Captain Hollo way for many years managed Leukeran Chlorambucil 'Plymouth Races, and he was able to say that he was present at Ascot Races when ten years of age, and had only missed one meeting since. A stained glass window, subscribed for by upwards of one hundred contributors, has been placed in the church of Martin Hussingtree as a memorial of the late Captain J. O. Trotter. A tablet beneath the window is the gift of the Earl of Dudley, and bears this inscription :— "This Window is placed here by the Hunting Men of Worcestershire and others to the Memory of John Oswald Trotter, late of the 5th Dragoon Guards, and Field Master of the Worcestershire Hounds from 1896 to 1898. Born January 17th, 1849. Died February 21st, 1898." The Hon. George Lambton, while play- ing golf at Ascott, the residence of Mr. Leopold Rothschild, had the bad Leukeran Cll fortune to slip and sprain the muscles of his right knee. The death of the famous brood mare Angelica, the property of the Duke of Westminster, is announced. By GaJopin, dam St. Angela, Angelica was bred by the late Prince Batthany in 18791 Her most celebrated offspring was Orme. She also bred Blue-green, four other colts and foci fillies. The Skreutsbury Chronicle is answerable for the relation Leukeran Cost of a somewhat singBlar hunting incident. One of the United Hunt hounds escaping the other day near Shrewsbury, overtook a fox in Puwis Castle Park, seized him by the neck, and after a short struggle, left Leukeran Tablets him on the ground for dead. The hound then pro- ceeded to walk away, whereupon the fox jumped up and leaped on the dog's back. The two had a free fight, but eventually the fox found safety in flight. Mr. Richard Burke, Master of the Trp- perary Foxhounds, has been presented with a very handsome album containing photographs of about a hundred ladies and gentlemen of the Tipperaxy Hunt. A melancholy interest attaches to this presen- tation, inasmuch as it was originally in- tended for Mrs. Burke, whose untimely death a short time ago was widely mourned. TURF. HURST PARK CLUB.— January Steeplechases. January 20th. — The Middlesex Handicap Steeplechase of 125 sovs. ; second receives 20 sovs. ; two miles. Mr. T. A. Motion's ch. m. Summer Lightning, by Blitz — Deception, aged, lost. I2lb. (inc. 7lb. ex.) E. Driscoll 1 Sir Peter Walker's Mush, 5 yrs., lost Oates 2 Lord Cowley's ch. g. Chair of Kildare, aged, list. lolb. Owner 3 5 to 4 on Summer Lightning. January 21st. — The New Year Handicap Hurdle Race Plate of 135 sovs. ; second receives 10 sovs. ; two miles. Lord Cowley's b. c. Harvesting, by Bartizan — Harvest Moon, 4 yrs., list. 41b Owner I Lord Cowley's c. h. Pardalo, aged, I2st. 71b Owner 2 Mr. Priaulx's ch. h. Grimpo, aged, I2st. 2lb Morrell 3 2 to 1 agst. Harvesting. GATWICK.— Second January Meeting. January 31st. — The Maiden Hurdle Race of 192 sovs. ; two miles. Mr. C. A. Mills' ch. c New Jersey, by Tristam— Silver Blue, 4 yrs., lost. 51b. Escort I Lord Rossmore's Mrs. Heigho, 4 yrs., lost. 51b H. Sydney 2 Mr. Chlorambucil Leukeran T. E. Liddiaid's br. c Lord Bruce, 4 yrs., lost Stainton 3 2 to 1 agst. New Jersey. The Holmwood Steeplechase (Han- dicap) of 175 sovs. ; two miles. Mr. J. Phelan's ch. m. Sweet Charlotte, by Baliol— Mill Pond, aged, I2st. 51b O'Brien l Mr. A. Gorham's b. or br. h. Carrington, aged, I2st. iolb, Piggott 2 Mr. C. A. Brown's ch. h. Barsac, aged, lost. 41b. Mr. M. B. Bletsoe 3 7 to 2 agst. Sweet Charlotte. February 1st. — The February Steeple- chase (Handicap) of 176 sovs. ; three miles. Mr. A. Gorham's b. h. Misan- thropist, by Ascetic — Miss Fanny, aged, lost. 31b. Piggott I I ityo.] SPORTING IXTELUiENCE. izz Mr. C G. M. Adam's ch. m. 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