Admission to the Ground by Card of Running, price 2s. each;
Ladies, 1s. each; exclusive of Tax.
No Charge to Members but subject to Amusement Tax, 2d.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform—Free.
No person allowed on the ground without an Official Card of the day.
TWO DAYS’ MEETING.
HOCKWOLD AND FELTWELL
COURSING MEETING,
PRESIDENT and Hon. TREASURER:
F. R. PELLY, Esq.
JUDGE: |
SLIPPER: |
FLAG STEWARD: |
MR. J. WALKER. |
E. WILKINSON. |
A.P. ENEFER. |
:SLIP STEWARDS
MESSRS. A. FROST, T. GREEN, R. MURRAY, M. STOREY AND A. E. WATSON
FIELD STEWARD:
MR. F. KEEN
Stewards of the Ground:
MR. A. BRUNDLE |
MR T.A.W.NICHOLSON |
MR E. ROLPH |
MR H.E. KING |
MR J.W. PEACOCK |
MR A.E. WATSON |
STEWARDS:
DR V. F. ALLEN |
R. S. PYE, ESQ |
P.STOREY, ESQ. |
J. DEIGHTON PATMORE, ESQ. |
H. SAWTELL, ESQ. |
COMMITTEE:
MR. E.A. ALLSOP |
MR. T. A. W. NICHOLSON |
MR. F.H. RICKARD |
MR. A. BRUNDLE |
MR. J. W. PEACOCK |
MR. A.W. SPENCER |
MR. F. KEEN |
MR A. PEACOCK |
MR M. STOREY |
MR. H.E. KING |
MR. E. ROLPH |
MR A.E. WATSON |
SECRETARY:
The Stewards request the Company’s attention to the following Rules:
Not to make a noise.
To keep off Ground that has not been beaten, and to stand where requested by the Stewards.
Any person behaving in a disorderly or improper manner, or doing damage to the Fences, &c., will be requested to leave the Ground, and in the event of refusal will be treated as a TRESPASSER.
All Cards must be shown when requested
TRAIN SERVICE—RETURN JOURNEY
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p.m. |
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Leave LAKENHEATH . . . |
2.43 |
5. 3 |
8.51 |
Arrive ELY . . . . . . . . . . . . |
3. 9 |
5.24 |
9.16 |
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Leave LAKENHEATH . . . |
6.6 |
8.5 |
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Arrive BRANDON . . . . . . |
6.15 |
8.14 |
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Arrive THETFORD . . . . . . |
6.28 |
8.28 |
NORFOLK STAKES
3. Miss R. Fawcett’s r d Fine Fight, by Duplicate Deed—Flitter
Flutter
5. H. Sawtell’s r f d Hail Salonica, by Half Ne1son—Jingling Lassie
10. M. Storey’s r f d Strathclyde, by Lord Leitrim—Miss Sankey
13. R. S. Pye’s bk w d Prodigal, by Happy Father—Happy Ducky
FIELD FARM STAKES
2. C. Clements’ (ns) r f d Scarlet Robe, by Silk and Scarlet—Reynardine
7. H. Charles’ f d Beaded Boss, by Beaded Brow—Badoura
9. Lieut. G. H. Eaton’s bd d Eager Eyes III., by Heavy Weapon—Inesta
14. M. Storey’s r f d Skip Jack, by Maundy Money—Snawey Doune
MANOR FARM STAKES
1. M. Storey’s r f b Star of Glengarry, by Maundy Money—Snawney
Doune
6. F. D. Grounds’ r f b Genuine Goods, by Distingue—Always Amiss
3. M. Storey’s r f b Stell, by Maundy Money—Snawney Doune
BRICK KILN STAKES
2. W. Peacock’s be d Roy, by Little Mercury—Neolithic
3. A. 0. Rolph’s f r b The Amazon, by Strathairlie—Bessie Betts
6. F. Keen’s bk d Few Know, by Tide Time—Wait and See VI.
7. F. D. Grounds’ f w b Good Guide, by Distingue—La Paz
HEATH STAKES
1. C. Clements’ (ns) bk d Scarlet Scramble, by Silk and Scarlet—Merry
Princess
3. J. R.. Masters’ r f d Bar Sells, by Such a Sell—Bess
6. F. D. Grounds’ r f d Great Giant, by Mandate—Rowena
7. T. Wren’s bd d Cuko, by Shahrour— Similar
SHOULDER OF MUTTON STAKES
1. C. Clernents’ (ns) w b Silk Gown, by Silk and Scarlet—Reynardine
3. Mrs. Alan Turner’s r f b Punter, by Winning Number—Heavy Going
LILAC STAKES
1. N. Storey’s r f b Scarlet Spats, by Silk and Scarlet—Scotch
Mary
2. W. Peacock’s bk b Sneezer II., by Saracen—Cynical
3. Miss D. S. Morton’s w r d Mystery’s Move, by Lad’s Lot—Penitent
4. A. Walker’s bk d Artful Will, by Wetherby—Very Arch
5. R. Dickson’s (ns) w bd d Pembroke Premier, by Strathairlie—Happy
Girl V.
6. A. Brundl’s (ns) bd d Always Eager, by Strathairlie—Bromide
7. W. J. Hewing’s (ns) be d Blueshot II., by Wretton Lion—-Bouncing
Floss
8. A. Brundle’s (ns) bd w b White Harp, by White Rubicon—Hazy Morn
LYNN ROAD STAKES
1. Mrs. J. W. Peacock’s (ns) r f b Sailor’s Bride, by Maundy Money—-Snawey
Doune
2. F. R. Pelly’s bk d Pelleport, by Tide Time—Wait and See VI.
3. C. H. Frost’s (ns) bk b Bargain, by Harsh Words —Gay Gipsy Girl
4. F. Keen’s f d Father’s Keepsake, by Tide Time—Wait and See VI.
5. J. Porters (ns) bd b. Patter, by Mandini—Pocahontas
6. A. P. Enefer’s (ns) bk d Jolly Nigger, by Strange Idea—Four Reel
7. F. H. Rickard’s. bd d Fairly Right (late Pelago), by Silk and
Scarlet—Keen’s Mustard
8. A. Peacock’s r d Hockwold Mac, by Hockwold Excelsior—Hockwold
Ophelia
The Top Dog will run under the Red Flag.
The Flag Steward will also carry Two extra Flags, viz.:—A Blue Flag to show a
Bye, and a Yellow Flag to show an Undecided Course.
Any person letting a dog loose (purposely or otherwise) will be fined £1.
J. H. CLEMENTS AND SON, PRINTERS, ELY.