A Mile from Home: the Grey Fishing Rambles-by C. L. E.for a Pony-(illustrative of the Engraving)-415
A Summer Excursion at Home and Abroad; with a Notion or Two anent the American Schooner-by Saron-395
Brooklands; or the Field Sports of the Westerns-by Linton26, 159, 314, 388
Down among the Rushes, 0— (illustrative of the Engraving) -68
Here are the Birds-(illustrative of the Engraving)-194
Iris, Winner of the Oaks, 1851; Description and Performance of (with Plate)-120
LITERATURE:—
Abd-el-Kader, a Poem-by
Viscount Maidstone-278
The Book of English Songs -70
The Cricket-Field; or, the Sporting and Science of Cricket-139
The Dog, and How to Break him; The Gun, and How to Use it; The Game- keeper's Directory-209
The Erne; its Legends and its Fly-fishing- by the Rev. Henry Newland-68 The West of England and the Exhibition-420 Newminster, Winner of the St. Leger 1851; Description and Performances of-by Castor- 297
Observations on the Natural His- tory of Texas-by William Bollaert, F.R.G.S.-166, 268 Olla Podrida-by Gayhurst-99 Otter-Hunting in 1851-by Gelert -195
Passages in the Life of Tilbury Nogo, Esq.; or, the Adven- tures of an Unsuccessful Man -by Foxglove-51, 122, 240, 305, 372
Stray Leaves from the Note-Book of an Angler in Belgium, France, and Italy-by B*****—40, 185
Teddington, Winner of the Derby 1851 Description and Per- formances of (with Plate)—65
The Complete Angler (illustrative
of the Engraving)-131
The Doomsday of the Partridges; or, the First of September-by Clipper-206
The Exhibitions-by Oxonian- 106
The First of November-by Cecil -299
The Forthcoming Hunting Season
The Jester-by Robert H. Brown -328
The Last Leap (illustrative of the Plate)-158
The Old World and the New-by Diogenes-255
The South African Hunter: his Work, and its Natural History -by Gêlert-15
The Sportsman's Pic-nic-by a Feather-Bed Sportsman-237
The Winter Exhibition for 1851 by Scribble-367
Things as they will be-by Harry Hieover-406
Tom Reynolds and the Devil-by W. H. Maxwell, Esq.-33 Trained Horses-by an Old Con-
BIGGAR, OR UPPER WARD OF LANARKSHIRE, OCT. 2, 3, & 4. JUDGE: Mr. Nightingale.
The Biggar St. Leger, value £157 10s.
Mr. C. R. Dunlop's r. w. d. Monk, beat Mr. W. Sharpe's f. b. Qucen of the Lothians Mr. Greenshield's w. bk. b. Vestris, beat Mr. W. G. Borron's r. b. Brillianta Mr. W. G. Borron's r. d. Blaze, beat Mr. J. L. Ewing's f. d. Errand-boy (2) Mr. Greenshield's bk. w. b. Vernon, beat Mr. Dickson's bk. w. b. Cora (2) Mr. J. Wilson's bd. w. b. Maggie Burns, beat Mr. J. L. Ewing's bk. d. Ebony Mr. J. L. Ewing's w. bk. b. Eglantine, beat Mr. Paterson's bd. d. Crimp-cramp (3) Mr. W. Sharpe's w. bk. d. Alister M'Alister, beat Mr. J. L. Ewing's f. b. Echo Mr. C. R. Dunlop's bd. w. d. Burley, beat Mr. J. Wilson's f. w. d. Robin Hood Mr. D. W. Brown's bd. d. Brunswick, beat Mr. Paterson's r. t. b. Scotia's Thistle (2) Mr. J. L. Ewing's be. b. Eagle-eye, beat Mr. C. R. Dunlop's r. w. b. Hueline Mr. W. Sharpe's bd. d. Johnie M'Giel, beat Mr. J. Sharp's r. b. Lady Susan Mr. J. L. Ewing's f. b. Eyelash, beat Mr. W. G. Borron's bd. d. Blazon Mr. J. Swan's r. d. Puzzle-'em, beat Mr. Paterson's bd. d. Auld Wattie (2) Mr. J. L. Bwing's he. b. Etiquette, beat Mr. Paterson's bk. t. d. Caol Ila Mr. J. L. Ewing's r. d. Emblem, beat Mr. Paterson's r. t. d. Ernest Vane Mr. J. Swan's r. d. Nipper, beat Mr. C. R. Dunlop's bk. d. Frenchman (2) Mr. J. L. Ewing's r. d. Equinox, beat Mr. C. R. Dunlop's w. r. b. Peerless Mr. J. L. Ewing's r. d. Enrico, beat Mr. J. Sharp's be. b. Queen Mary Mr. J. L. Ewing's r. d. Enterprise, beat Mr. J. Sharp's bk. d. Forlorn hope Mr. W. Sharp's r. b. The Maid of Islay, beat Mr. Dickson's bd. d. Easter Lockerby Mr. W. G. Borron's r. b. Blazilla, beat Mr. C. R. Dunlop's w. d. Claymore (2) Mr. W. G. Borron's y. b. Brionia, beat Mr. Paterson's bk. t. d. Toma Aragante.
Mr. W. G. Borron's Blaze, by Bluelight, out of Queen of Erin, and Mr. J. L. Ewing's Equinox, by Longwaist, out of a red bitch, by Eagle, out of Eastward, divided the stakes, after an undecided course.
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