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/'

Entrance Steeplechase ,aiS[a„tf Course

l%%8

VALENTINES \» BROOK \

£ord^Se/tons\

T H O R N F E N C E

THORN FENCE

LIVERPOOL Grand National Entrance steeplechase STEEPLECHASE COURSE

Distance about 4 Miles 856 Yds. BECHER'S Jst Time round shown — — • —

BROOK 2."*Time round shoion

5 THORN FENCE

V

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As well known as the Racecourse

itself is a Thorn fence with a

natural brook on the far side, which

forever links the name of Captain

Becher, a renowned rider of his

day, with the Grand National Course

at Aintree. Becher's Brook annexed

this title in 1839 when ' Lottery '

won from a field of seventeen

runners, including ' Conrad ' the un­

fortunate mount of Captain Becher.

An artist's impression of the Christening

of this world renowned Brook is

the title of the picture depicted on

the Race Card Cover.

Stewards for Races under the Rules of Racing— THE EARL OF SEFTON THE EARL OF DERBY, M.C.

THE DUKE OF ROXBURGHE Stewards for Races under National Hunt Rules—

THE EARL OF SEFTON THE EARL OF DERBY, M.C. Sir HUMPHREY DE TRAFFORD, Bart, M.C. THE DUKE OF ROXBURGHE

Stewards' Secretaries under the Rules of Racing— Brigadier C. B. HARVEY Brigadier J. Le C. FOWLE

Stewards' Secretary undzr National Hunt Rules— Lt.-Col. J. M. CHRISTIAN

Handicapper—Mr. D. G. SHEPPARD Starter—Mr. A. MARSH Judge—Mr. MALCOLM HANCOCK

Clerk of the Scales— Mr. J. F. CHARLES MANNING Veterinary Officer—Col. A. P. MACDONALD, M.R.C.V.S.

Veterinary Surgeon—Mr, HENRY SUMNER, M.R.C.V.S., D.V.H. Medical Officer—Dr. M. G. GARRY Auctioneer—Mr. J. P. BOTTERILL

Stakeholders—Messrs. WEATHERBY & SONS Managing Director and Secretary—Mrs. A. R. TOPHAM Clerk of the Course—Major P. M. BECKWITH-SMITH

Racecourse Offices, Aintree, Liverpool, 9 Telephone : Aintree 3500 and 3550 Telegrams : Chasing, Liverpool.

* , * The Management reserve the right to refuse admission to, or to eject anyone from, the Enclosure without assigning a reason for so doing.

NOTICE—IN ALL RACES, every horse must be ridden in front of the stands before going to the post unless exemption has been obtained under Rule.

The numbers of the runners, together with the names of the riders, will be exhibited on the Number Board immediately the preceding race has been run. Any alteration as to weight, colours or the riding allowance will be shown on the Board 15 minutes before each race. TRAINERS are notified that an Official Plater is on duty in the Paddock, near the Horse Gate, in

case of emergency. PEDIGREES, descriptions and Trainers' names have been added for the convenience of the Public

but are not guaranteed correct. SELLING RACES—Sales of winners and claims of beaten horses, are subject to the Rules of Racing

governing objections in Selling Races.

SEMAPHORE SPECIAL NOTICE.—The Start for a race and the "Weighed in " will be sounded by

AN ELECTRIC BELL FROM THE STAND. BLUE FLAG—" Weighed in." RED FLAG—" Objection." RED AND WHITE FLAG— " Objection to any other placed horse." WHITE FLAG takes its place if " overruled." if "sustained " GREEN FLAG. In the event of a Number* being removed a BLACK AND WHITE FLAG will be hoisted. APPRENTICES' ALLOWANCES.—RED number on a WHITE board. 7 lb.; BLACK number on an ORANGE board, 5 lb.; WHITE number on a BLUE board, 3 lb. In National Hunt races, RED number on a WHITE board denotes 7 lb.; BLACK number on an ORANGE board denotes 5 lb.; claimed under Rule 121.

Under the Rules of Racing, National Hunt Rules, and the usual Conditions and Regulations at Liverpool.

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FIRST RACE Two miles, one furlong RED BADGE

2A THE LANCASHIRE HURDLE RACE of 500 sov.; the second to receive 100 sov. "VJ and the third 50 sov. out of the plate ; for four yrs old only ; 11st 7lb each ; the winner

of a hurdle race value 500 sov. to carry 7lb, of a hurdle race value 1000 sov. 101b extra ; horses that have not won a hurdle race value 250 sov. allowed 71b, and horses that have not won a hurdle race allowed 71b in addition ; entrance 4 sov. and 4 sov. extra unless forfeit be declared by Tuesday, March 10th ; two miles, one furlong, over nine flights of hurdles. Declaration of forfeit to Messrs. Weatherby and Sons only. 67 entries. Forfeit declared for 24. Closed February 3rd, 1953.

Jockey

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ALARM CALL Mrs. Z. E. Lambert ch c Rising Light—Shah Rang

SINGING DUKE Mr. H. Linsley ch c Vanquish—Royal Melody

OSCAR Mr. John Rogerson b g Donatello II—Ceylon Star

CLADDADOON Mr. T. H. Bennett b g Quarteroon—Mascotte

DOUBLE OXER Mr. A. Bernie br c Precipitation—Bullfinch

PINTAIL Mr. J. P. Bissill ch. c Torbido—Cornduck

FIERY TORCH Mr. R. S. Clark ch c Nasrullah—Heala Ray

GALEN Mr. E. Goddard b c Nearco—Real

SEVEN BELLS Mr. H. Holloway ch g Fair Trial—Call Bell

CASTLE DONNINGTON— Mr. H. J. Joel

br c Nearco—Creel

IPSTONE Mr. Stanhope Joel br c Fairfax—Ripstone

HOT ICE Col. Lord Joicey b f Iceberg II—Red Garter

GRAND MORNING Mr. Y. J. Kirkpatrick

b c The Phoenix—Morning Dew

MANRICO Capt. C. Noel Newton ch g Holywell—Love Tie

PIRATE II Mr. ,J. Olding br c Admiral Drake—Banka

GREY MAGIC Mrs. P. Reynolds gr g Magic Red—Senora

GITANO Capt. D. Rogers b f Chamossaire—Gipsy Girl

MIKAEL III Mr. H. T. Smith b c Admiral Drake—Merry Hope

LORELEY Mrs. John Thursby ch c Chamoissaire—La Seal a

BONNIE SCOTLAND Mr. J. B. Binmore

b c Jock II—Sunny Dear

st. lb. Colours Trainer

11 7 Black, red and white striped slvs, white cap

H. G.-Bowsher

11 7 Red and white stripes W. Stephenson

11 7 Dark blue, light blue hped slvs, light blue cap

T. Pettiffer

11 0 Sky blue, green slvs, white cap

J. Pearce

11 0 Green, red qtd cap, white sleeves

S. Parker

11 0 Straw, blue and straw qtd. cap

J. Bissill

11 0 White, red spots, blue slvs, qtd cap

W. Hall

11 0 Royal blue, silver cross belts, mauve cap

E. Goddard

11 0 Blue, red sleeves, red and white qtd cap

H. Holloway

11 0 Black, scarlet cap R. Renton

11 0

11 0

11 0

11 0

11 0

11 0

11 0

11 0

II 0

10 7

Green and pink stripes, H. T. Jones pink cap

Pink, olive green slvs J. Wight

Blue, silver slvs black P. Connolly and scarlet qtd cap (In Ireland)

Brown, yellow hoops, black cap Yellow, black hooped sleeves, black cap Purple, red sleeves, gold cap Scarlet, violet cap

Black and gold (halved) slvs reversed, check cap

Brown, light blue slvs. hooped cap Orange, green cross belts and cap

G. Vergette

F. Walwyn

W. Payne

D. Rogers (In Ireland) W. Nightingall

F. Walwyn

G. R. Owen

Continued on next page.

THE LANCASHIRE HURDLE RACE—Continued

Jockey st. lb. Colours Trainer

Mrs. K. Blackmore 10 7 b c Borealis—Brazen Molly

2 | BAFFIN BAY

on DEVICE Mr. Arthur Dickinson 10 7 b f Devonian—Rebecca

KILKENNY BANK Mr. G. H. Dowty 10 7 *•3 ch g Fair Tor—Less Stormy

*)A DONS FLIGHT late G. C. P. 10 7 ^T Mr. R. W. Estill

b g Donatello II—Ptarmigan

25 PERSEUS Mrs. M. C. Hambro 10 7 b g Signal Light—Sportsgirl

n/ FLORESTAN Mr. F. J. Honour 10 7 & c Astrophel—Green Parrot

^7 LEONIN II Mr. F. J. Honour 10 7 ch c Premier Baiser—Leonora

2g AMBERGATE Mr. M. A. T. Johnson 10 7 br g Totaig—Ann's Birthday

OQ RICARDO Mr. T. Marshall br c Fairfax—Verinka

"Dfl LITTLE SILVER Mr. M. J. Moroney 10 7 ch f Devonian—Frimeter

31 BOUBOULE Mrs. I. M. North 10 7 * b g Massinor—Voile d* Amour

On BIGHEAD Mr. D. F. Oates 10 7 b g Sir Walter Raleigh—Splinter

33 BLACKLEGS Mr. Syd Oxenham 10 7 J b f Bakhtawar—Rocbruenne

•54 BROGAN J ' br c Ballyogan-

3C ATAL be Pharis—Djezima

3/ VENGERESSE Mr. G. C. Taylor JO ch f Avenger—Fakhry

37 MANY MOONS Miss Maxwell Taylor ' be Sadruddin—Dulcince

"3 0 SCARLET KING Mrs. T. Tierney J® be Sayani—Table due Roi

3Q PRIORY WAY Mr. A. J. Tinker ' ch g Way In—Coronation Lass

Af\ LE ROI D'ATOUT S'r Melvill Ward •v br c King for Trumps II—La Resistance

A | ERIN GO BRAGH II • I Mr. J. H. Whitney

b c Coastal Traffic—Fair Eire

Blue, scarlet and white T. F. Rimeli hooped slvs, scarlet cap

White, Royal blue hoop, H. Clarkson collar and cuffs, red cap

Scarlet, green slvs, hlvd Gerald Wilson cap

Light blue, white cross T. Dent belts, brown cap

Terra cotta, white sash, N. Hambro striped cap

Black and pink (qtd), W. Stephenson pink cap

White, black spots, scar­let cap

Miss Dorothy Paget 10 7 -Brave Deal

Marquis de Portago 10 7

Cerise and black stripes, white sleeves and cap

J. Perry

G. R. Owen

10 7 Red, black slvs, blue cap H. Barker

M. Moroney

Red, blue and white V. North striped sleeves

Green and white (hlvd) H. Borham slvs reversed hooped cap

Black, silver seams G. Potts

10 7

Blue, yellow hoop on F. Walwyn body and sleeves, yellow cap with blue hoop

White, burgundy dia- G. Warren monds on body

Red, black cross belts, W. Lyde collar and cuffs, qtd cap

Black, green hpd slvs, J. Goldsmith green cap

Red, green stars on body, M. Feakes qtd cap

Blue and white hoops A. Tinker hooped cap

Orange, sapphire blue W. Stephenson sleeves

Pink, black and white G. Balding striped slvs, white cap

y

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SECOND RACE Six furlongs GREEN BA^oE

2 0A THE HYLTON PLATE (Handicap) of 500 sov.; the second to receive 70 sov. and "O VF the third 35 sov. out of the plate ; for three yrs old and upwards ; the lowest weight

to be not less than 6st 121b ; a winner, after the publication of the weights (March 5th, at noon), to carry 71b, of two races, or of a race value 340 sov., 101b extra ; entrance 2 sov., and 3 sov. extra unless forfeit be declared by Tuesday, March 17th ; six furlongs. Declaration of forfeit to Messrs. Weatherby and Sons only. 48 entries. Forfeit declared for 9. Closed February 17th, 1953.

Jockey

I PLYMOUTH FAIR Mr. G. Ba/lis * ch c Admiral 's Walk—Fair Music

O LANGTON BRIG Mr. Graham Munro ^ gr c Langton Abbot—Dambrigg

3 DERI MAR Mr. A. M. Budgett b h Fairway—Lissoleen

Age st. lb. Colours

5 9 I Scarlet, white sleeves, striped cap

8 II Graham tartan, cerise cap

8 10 Salmon pink, grey slvs, quartered cap

4 8

Ld. Rosebery 6 8

A MAROON Mr. Walter Harris ~ ch c Signal Light—Marlotte

5DONORE gr h Fair Trial—Torbeid

z FIRST CONSUL Mr. M. Kingsley ° b h Blue Peter—Malmaison

7 INDUBITABLY Mrs. James V. Rank ' b g Admiral 's Walk—Subrosa

8 RED RANGER Lady Joicey b g Bois Roussel—Shrimp Sauce

Q ALORMINA Mr. E. Wanless ' be Royal Phoenix—Taormina's Hope

I A SPRING DAY Mr. R. M. Leech • v ' be Sermon—Corrievrechan

9 White, saxe blue collar, cuffs and cap

3 Primrose and rose hoops, rose cap

a 8 5 Black and pink (qtd) pink cap

5 8 5 Royal blue and primrose (qtd) primrose sleeves, blue cap

a 8 4 Buff, dark blue sleeves, quartered cap

4 8 4 Light blue, pink slvs

I I QUIVER II Mr. T. A. Hill I * b o r b r g P r i a m I I — S a g i t t a

I 3 PALPITATE Mr. Fred Armstrong • ch c Pandemonium—Tillborough

* 1 3 E L C A P I T A N M r . J . B . M c N i c k l e • •+ b h Donatello II—Money Down

Mrs. E. Gilbert -Celestial Light

I^STRATOLIGHT ch c Golden Cloud-

I IT FUR BABY Mr. B. G. S. Cayzer ' *•' be Mirza II—Fair Pass

I / S I R ! U S M r s . J . E . C o l e s • v be Spodassin—Princess Beautiful

ESPOIR Mr. A. Hawtrey ch c Golden Cloud—Shalimar

Mrs. E. Goldson I—Outspan

17

IO FOURWAY * 0 be Pappageno

| 9 SHANDRIM QUEEN Mr. G. Wilcox br f Dilawarji—Shandrim Lass

Continued on next page.

4 8 3 Dark grey, silver grey cross belts, and hoop

5 8 3 Amber, light blue cross belts, and hoop on cap

4 8 3 Cerise and white diagonal stripes, white cap

a 8 2 Green, plum cap, white hoop

5 8 I Blue, silver hoop, strpd cap

3 7 13 Sea greet, brown collar, cuffs and cap

4 7 9 Pink, light blue hooped sleeves, hooped cap

4 7 8 Chocolate, light blue hp, and armlets, qtd cap

3 7 7 Pale blue, red cap and chevron sash

5 7 3 Lemon, mauve sleeves, white cap, mauve hoop

R. Laye

A. Vasey

A. Budgett

G. Armstrong

J. Jarvis

W. Stephenson

W. Nightingall

R. Peacock

N. Seobie

W. Easterby

J. Mason

F. Armstrong

N. Scobie

C. Elsey

R. Ward

R. Ward

W. Dutton

E. Duffy

Jockey

THE HYLTON PLATE—Continued

Age st. lb.

20

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22

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34

35

36

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39

BRAWNY SCOTT Mr. H. C. Hutchinson

b c Pampas Grass —Bellecroix

RECALL Mr. H. D. Waddington b f Umidwar—Moose Call

3 7

Colours

3 Black, tarcan cap

Trainer

C. Elsey

3 Black, red and amber P. Vasey hoops, red and black quartered cap

ARCHITONA Mr. A. Duckett gr g English Archer—Bessarona

MAJASA Mr. A. C. Kay b g Hyacinthus—Courine

EVIPAN Mr. Joseph Shaw ch h Panorama—Passed Out

GR1MALDI Mr. John Hamer ch c Nearco—Farce

FRIGATE COMING Mrs. M. Wilson b f Flamenco—Sail On

MAVOURNEEN Mrs. L. G. Burley b f Resenda—Damaris

A M A I D M r . A . M a i d e n b f Birkhan—Loughbeg

TWO FIFTY Mrs. Anne Morgan-Kilner

ch f Greek Star—Cara Rossa

GOLDEN WATTLE Mrs. Z. Colven ch c Hunsingore—Cherchey la Dame

4 7 I Primrose, grey sleeves, cross belts and cap

a 7 0 Scarlet emerald spots, scarlet slvs, blue cap

a 6 13 Cerise, black spots, qtd cap

5 6 13 Cerise, black sleeves, white sash and cap

4 6 12 Red. white sash, collar, cuffs and hooped cap

3 6 12 Scarlet, black sleeves, green cap

3 6 12 White, red diamonds, blue sleeves

3 6 12 Black, white circles, red cap

3 6 12 Oxford and Cambridge blue stripes, purple cap

Mr. F. Adams 3 6 12 Red and white stripes, b f Solferiono—Avila II

O U R J U L I E M r . R . F e n t o n 3 ch f Coup de Lyon—Ourina

SILVERGREEN Mrs. E. G. Williams 3 gr f Nakamuro—Invitation

OVERDALE Mr. J. W. Hartley 5 b c Watling Street—Leonora

BUSY B. Mr. J. C. Berwick 5 ch c Denturius—Tinawych

RIVER HUNTER Mr. J. Hood 6 ch g The Pelican—Wild Vixen

LEODA EMPEROR Mr. L. Edgard 5 b c Winterhalter—Just a Memory

RIVOCK Mrs. E. M. Cousins a ch h Fair Trial—Scarlet River

J O Y F U L L I G H T M r . T . K e l s o a bl m Eight Thirty—Sainte Anne II

•Corrected under rule 83

quartered cap

6 12 Scarlet, green sleeves, black cap

6 12 Light blue, scarlet slvs, hooped cap

6 12 Cerise, white slvs, cerise cap

6 12 Gold, Navy blue epau­lets and cap

6 12 Light blue and chocolate (hlvd) white slvs and cap

6 12 Red and white (halved) slvs reversed, yellow chevron and cap

6 12 Blue, white stars, blue cap

6 12 Yellow, brown qtd cap

J. Weymes

H. Smyth

H. Barker

W, Carr

L. Shedden

J. Weymes

D. Bulien

R. Colven

R. Colven

C. Bowser

R. Fenton

J. B. Powell

G. Armstrong

J. Walsh

A. Greenshields

H. Storey

H. Cousins

J. Dixon

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THIRD RACE About four miles BLUE BADGE and 856 yards

3-15 The GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLE CHASE (Handicap) of 10 so v^ each, 50 sov. extra if left in after Tuesday, February 3rd, v/ith an additional 43 sov. if left in after I uesday, March 10th, with 6000 sov. (including a trophy value 500 sov.) add 2d ; second to receive. 10%, third 5%, and fourth 2{% of the whole stakes ; for six yrs eld and upwards which, up to or on the day of closing, have been placed first, second, or third by the judge in a steeple chase of any distance at Aintree, Liverpool (this does not include such steeple chases run at the December Meeting on the Mildmay Course), or which have won a steeple chase of three miles or upwards of the advertised value of 500 sov., or with at least 250 sov. added to a sweepstakes (or the equivalent in foreign distances and money), or which have won any steeple chase value 400 sov. to the winner (or the eqji/alent in foreign money), selling races in every case excepted ; weights published January 29th, at noon ; the highest weight to be not more than 12st 7lb, and the lowest weight not less than 10st ; the GRAND NATIONAL COURSE, about four miles and 855 yards. Declara.io i of forfeit to Ma;srs. Weatherby and Sons only. 73 entries, 60 so/, forfeit declared for 13 and 10 sov. forfeit declared for 16. Closed January 6th, 1953.

*** The trainer of the winner will 25 sov.

receive a Cup value 50 sov. and the rider of the winner a Cup value

Jockey

" There will be a Parade for this race. VALUE TO WINNER £9255 10s.

Age st. lb. D.V.Dick / I MONT TREMSLANT 7 12 5

X >\ V Miss Dorothy Paget ch g Gris Perle—Paltoquette

9 STOnHilS/iD Mr. Clifford Nicholson 9 12 0 b o r b r g P a c t o l u s — S t o r m c h i l d

"2 ViU, T N fiVSWit Capt. T. D. Wilson 11 11 7 J b g Sun Yat-Sen—Hopeful Lass 45^r .<P.K.TArrTig? 7 11 6 • Miss Dorothy Paget

ch h Snake Lightning—Castlemaine R. Curran C CARDINAL ERROR Lady Joicey 9 11 5

"r b g His Reverence—Etna May Mr. R. ( £ CLONCARRiG Mr. W. S. Dugdale 13 11 5

McCreery Vjy br g Bidar—Miss Dulcie B. Marsjiall^^S' EARLY MIST Mr. J. H. Griffin 8 11

yft? ' ch g Brumeux—Sudden Dawn

0 CUSHENDUN Mrs. L. Brotherton 8 11 P. Chisman

R. Morrow

Mr. H. Oliver, jun.

R. Francis

C. Grassick

br g Steel-Point—Irish Act Q SOLO II Mrs. E. K. Wheeler 10 11 ' br h Deiri—Serenade IV

J A WHISPERING STEEL Mr. F. H. Curnick

b g Steel-Point—Boltown | j LAND FORT Mr. Harvey Oliver 1 b g Landscape Hill—Fort Defiance | 9 SEN LAC HILL Lord Bicester 1 ch g King Hal—Bartilast | g QUITE NATURALLY

Colours Blue, yellow hoop on body and slvs, yeilow cap with blue hoop Grey, scarlet slvs, collar, braid and cap Royal blue, yellow slvs and cross belts, qtd cap Blue, yellow hoop on body and sleeves, yellow cap with blue hoop Buff, dark blue sleeves, qtd cap

5 White, black slvs, rose cap

2 Blie and red (halved) yellow slvs, blue, red and yellow qtd cap

0 Blue and silver (halved) blue slvs, scarlet cap

0 White, red aces and cap

Trainer F. Walwyn

W. Hall

N. Crump

F. Walwyn

J. Wight

F. Walwyn

M. V. O'Brien (In Ireland)

R. Renton

J. Goldsmith

8 10 13 Royal blue, white hoop A. Kilpatrick and armlets, white cap, blue spots

9 10 12 Blue and cerise stripes, T. F. Rimeil hooped slvs. qtd cap

8 10 10 Black, gold slvs, red cap G. Beeby

9 10

T. Cusack

Mr. P. B. Browne

Mrs. W. T. O'Grady ch g Tartan or Young Chevalier—

Pats Princess IGLEN FIRE Mr. S. Mercer 10 10

b g Tartan—Fire Alarm | ̂ KNUCKLEDUSTER . 9 10

8 Amber, qtd cap

brown collar, W. T. O'Grady (In Ireland)

(Q)'

Mr. P. B. Browne b g Cariff—Flying Rose

P. A. Farrell/11 z WITTY Mr. Clifford Nicholson 1 u b g Foroughi—Brown Wings

8 10

Continued on next page.

8 Black, white slvs, yellow S. Mercer cap

8 Black and light blue P. Payne-halved) black slvs and Gallwey cap

5 Grey, scarlet slvs, collar, W. Hall braid and cap

3 A -THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLE CHASE—Continued

jOCKC/ Mr. A.

Cughton M. Mkher

( 7 PARASOL II Mr. A. A. Walton 8 10 4 * ' br m Soldado dam by Skilligatee

18 OVERSHADOW 2r S Overthrow—Tetrarc.hia

Mrs. J. A. Wood 13 10 3

7 10 3 M. C 1 Q^ORDNANCS Mr. W. J. Rimeil ScudamorMJ&/ br g Bakhtawar—Arsenal

Kv 9A LARRY FINN Mr. B. Bealby 9 10 2 Thompson b g Bagman, dam by Johnny Roebuck

LITTLE YID Mrs. E. Truelove 11 10 1 (X b g Farranjordan—Mafia

SH LIZARD Lord Sefton 10 10 XdS b g Irish Trout—Kike

J UaZuJA* Mr. C. H. Burn 10 10 br g Earlston—Tyroe Lady

. DrtOWH JACK 'III 9 10 Duque de Alberquerque

J. Connolly

R. Emery 23' 24'

E. Reavey

T. Brookshaw

R. E. Jenkins

J. Foster

Wilkinson

S. Barnes

P. J. Doyle

J. Boddy

D. Leslie

25 26 27 28

29

30 31

32 33

34 35

8 10

9 10

br g Jim Newcombe—Atlanta II ROMAN FIRE Mrs. H. R. Marsh 10 10

br g Tiberius—Firey Light BOG WAT6U Mr. Arthur Lloyd 12 10

br g Black Watch—Claimed WAIT AND SEE Mrs. E. Taylor

b g Overthrow—Lady Standfast ARMOURED KNIGHT

Mr. G. H. Dowty b g Steel Point—Kerry Dancer

PEARLY PRINCE Mr. A. E. Leigh Boulter

b g Artists Prince, dam believed to be Purley

BAIRE . Mr. M. L. Marsh b h Amador—Double Call II

CREAM OF THE BORDER Mr. G. B. Mackie

ch g Trizo—Devonshire Cream HEAD CREST Mr. G. H. Dowty

b or br m. Headway—Cresserelle LUCKY DOME Mr. J. A. Wood

br g Domaha—Lucky Pat

Age st. lb. Colours Navy blue, white stripe and spots on black cap Chocolate, mustard hoop on body, mustard cap Vermilion, silver grey sash, armlets and cap Old gold, scarlet sash and hooped cap Black and emerald check, yellow cap

1 White, primrose sleeves, black cap

1 Royal blue and grey stripes, white cap

1 Blue, red striped sleeves, qtd cap

1 Scarlet and white check, scarlet sleeves and cap

1 White, yellow sleeves and cap

1 Green, red cross belts, white cap

1 Scarlet, green sleeves, white cap, green hoop

10 10 0 Bottle green, primrose hooped slvs, white cap

7 19

8 10

9 10

36 Mr. E. Maggsgy

T. Cullen

A. Mullins

Mr. G. B. Rogers

UNCLE BARNEY Mr. H. Bannister 10 10 b g Resenda—Dublin City

OLD KENTUCKY Mr. J. H. Whitney

br g Boswell—Orlation (Foaled in U.S.A.)

GRAND TRUCE Mr. J. D. Pickering b g Flag of Truce—Grandma

STEEL LOCK Mr. E. Maggs br g Steel Point—Frisky Lass

DESIRE Mr. C. C. Cameron 12 10 b g Colombo—Isolda

HIERSA Mrs. A. Warman 8 10 gr h Pamoas Grass—Seda

40 CAESAR'S WIFE Mr. G. B. Rogers 11

38

39 gr m Tiberius—Borrow

Mr. J. Seely A I *PARSOMSHHr.L ® hr (7 Rrnwn ImsfAi

Mr. J. Seely 14 10 br z Brown Jester—Pillion Girl

A. Benson 49 HAPPY DAYS Mr. J. S. Kirkham 13 10 ch g Maltravers—Joy for Ever

S. McComb PUNCHESTOWN STAR 9 10 A7 PUNCHESTOWN STAR Mr. J. G. Greenaway

br h Bidar—English Summer

0 Violet and white check, white cap

0 Old gold, dark blue slvs, tartan sash, black cap

7 10

7 10 0 Scarlet, green slvs, hlvd cap

0 Black, white cross belts, white slvs, white cap, black spots

C Blue, lilac slvs, lilac and white qtd cap

0 Pink, black and white striped slvs, white cap

9 10

9 10

10

0 Light blue, dark blue diamond and cap

0 Black, white spots, yel­low cap

0 Green, maroon collar and hoops on body, qtd cap

C Royal blue, yellow hlvd slvs and peak of cap

0 Navy blue, red cross belts on back, striped sleeves, red cap

0 Brown, black slvs and cap

0 White, red ' V ' back and front, blue cap

0 Light green, dark green hoops, qtd cap

A. Walton

C. Magnier (!n Ireland) T. F. Rimeil

N. Crump

R. Renton

H. Nicholson

G. Balding

P. Cazalet

J. Bissill

G. R. Owen

G. Archibald

Gerald Wilson

E. Wright

J. B. Powell

A. Paton

Gerald Wilson

M. V. O.'Brien (In Ireland)

H. Clarkson

G. Balding

G. R. Owen

E. Maggs

McMullen

T. Hanbury

G. Rogers

J. Seely

E. Gifford

J. Lea

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M O T O R R A C I N G C I R C U I T

It is now officially announced that plans have been drawn

up to establish a motor-racing circuit at Aintree. It is hoped that

this will be the finest in Great Britain, if not the world, so that the

public will have motor racing at Aintree of a standard as pre­

dominant as is the Grand National in the steeplechasing world.

The stands and other facilities here will provide a unique

standard of accommodation at motor race meetings, with the entire

track of 3 miles visible to the public, a feature available at no other

motor track. The plan overleaf shows the situation of the track

in relation to the existing racecourse, from which it will in no

way detract, and the sanction of the Jockey Club and National

Hunt Stewards has been given. The plan already has the approval

of the Town and Country Planning Authorities and those of

The Lancashire County Council and West Lanes Rural District

Council and now awaits the necessary building licence. Motor-

racing will take place at intervals during the summer months on

Saturdays only. Contrary to rumour, there is and never has been

any intention to have Sunday racing.

FOURTH RACE Ona mile YELLOW BADGE THE CUNARD HANDICAP, a Plate of BOO sov.; the second to receive 70 sov.

E«iv and the third 35 sov. out of the plate ; for three yrs old and upwards ; the lowest weight to be not less than 7st ; a winner, after the publication of the weights (March 5th, at noon), to carry 71b, of two races, or of a race value 303 sov., 101b extra ; entrance 2 sov., an J 3 sov., extra unless forfeit be declared by Tuesday, March 17th ; one mile. Declaration of forfeit to Messrs. Weatherby and Sons only. 40 entries. Forfeit declared for 7. Closed February 17th, 1953.

Jockey Age st. | GOOD DEED Miss Dorothy Paget 4 9 • ch c Signal Light—Donation

10

12

13

14

15 16 17

18 19

20

21

22

24

COCK OF THE NORTH 4 9 Mr. G. N. Marsden

b c Borealis—Precocity SCARLET EMBLEM Mr. C. W. Be!! 5 9

ch c The Phoenix—Scarlet River LLANSTEPHAN Mr. J. L. Jarvis 5 9

ch c Dante—Gadabout USHER Mr. Malcolm Smith a 8

br g Umidwar—Justice ORMEN Mr. C. Olliff-Lee 6 8

cn h Owen Tudor—Firanek THE MOKE Mrs. N. L. Cheatle 6 8

ch g Vigorous—Karoo Maid THE TWELFTH 5 8 7

Major G. A. Renwick b c Dastur—Hyland Heather

CELEBRATE Major G. M. Harbord 6 8 4 ch h Hyperion—Buoyant

HARMOZAN Mr. H. E. A Jones a 8 0 b h Turkhan—Serelia

NEWTON HEATH Mr. A. Bird 6 7 b h Grandmaster—Flying Star

BEAMSONG Mr. R. Thornton 6 7 br m English Archer—Singobeam

lb. Colours Trainer 7 Blue, yellow hoop on F. Walwyn

body and slvs, yellow cap with blue hoop

5 Blue, primrose chevrons, S.Hall back and front

3 Brown, Eton blue hoop W. Nightingali body and slvs, blue cap

3 Chocolate, pink sleeves J. Jarvis

7 White, violet sash, gold cap

7 White, red striped slvs, J. B. Powell bl je an J white check cap

7 Yellow, black si/;, black W. Stephenson and red quartered cap Navy blua and canary L. Shedden hoops, scarlet cap

BOB JUNIOR Mr. J. Hetherton 3 7 br c Bobsleigh—Benjamine

ROWLEY Mr. A. Wilson-Filmer 5 7 br c Khosro—Crown Imperial

MISS TRUCKLE Mr. H. Kouyoumdjian 5 7 b f Shahpoor—Truckle

SCARLET KING Mrs. T. Tierney 4 7 b c Sajain—Table du R A

CALYDON III Majjr A. C. Straker 5 7 br g Maravedis—Calyce

RUB-A-DUB Mr. T. H. Degg 6 7 b m Khosro—Rispana

QUIET THINKING 4 7 Mr. W. S. Thornton

b f Cxracalla II—Grand Advice TELEPHONE BOY a 7

Mr. J. Priestley b g Ormenus—Come Closer

RED BRAE Mr. J. Bell a 7 ch g Brumeux—Zolotaia

ROYAL ENSIGN Mr. Syd Oxenham 4 7 b f Flag of Truce—Border Queen

CANNY LAD Mr. R. Booth 4 7 gr c The Pelican—Grey Layton

MUSTHEARN Mr. H. Storey 6 7 br m Mustang—Strathearn

Blue, primrose sleeves, J. B. Powell pri nr.se cap, blue pots Scarlet, cream collar, J. Mason cuff;, armlets and hoop on cap

13 Crimson, gold crossbelts, J. Pearce striped cap

12 White, black hoop, J. Dixon fuchsia hoops, armlets, blue cap

12 Flame, green collar, cuffs, C. Elsey quartered cap

I i White, green sleeves, P. Taylor red cap

10 Red, yellow and green J. Davis hoops, yellow cap

9 Red, green stars on body, M. Feakes cuirtered cap

9 EUck, lilac cap E. Davey

9 Mustard, red and white J. Gosden hooped slvs, and cap

9 Sky blue, gold sleeves, J. Pearce brown cap, gold hoop

6 Green, gold striped slvs, J. Mason check cap

4 Yellow, brown qtd cap J. Dixon

I Black, silver seams G. Potts

0 Scarlet, gold crossbelts, J. Weymes black and gold qtd cap

0 White, black crossbelts, H. Storey check cap

Continued on next page.

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Jockey

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26 27 28

29 30 31 32

33

STARLATA ch h Startled-

THE CUNARO HANDICAP—Continued

lb. Colours 0 Blue and white check.

Age st. Mr. H. W. Bellamy 6 7

-Articulata

WARRENS PRIDE Mr. R. L. Whiteley a 7 br h Nasrullah—Das Ojos

JOAN'S RESORT Mr. E. Cousins 4 7 b f Birikan—Crevice

CATHERINE THE FIRST 5 7 Mr. D. Wilson

b f Harroway—Chantage HONEYBiRD Mr. M. Cowley 3 7

br f Honeyway—Windsor Soap AMAID Mr. A. Maiden 3 7

b f Birikan—Loughbeg NITTICAR Mr. W. Bower 3 7

br c The Phoenix—Thrust NANCY MILLER 3 7

Mr. H. D. Waddington b f Coup de Lyon—Jodhpur

PRETTY FAIR Mr. R. C. Ward 3 N.Q.

primrose slvs, blue and primrose quartered cap

0 Black, pale blue sleeves, dark blue cap

0 Beige, blue slvs, striped cap

0 Blue, gold slvs, black and white hooped cap

0 Green, gold slvs, white cross belts

0 White, red diamonds, blue sleeves

0 Gold, green circle, scarlet cap

0 Black, red and amber hoops, red and black quartered cap

P. Doherty

R. Blake

H. Cousins

H. Barker

G. Potts

D. Bullen

A. Balding

P. Vasey

TO-DAY'S DAILY DOUBLE 3-15 Race

1. MONT TREM8LANT 2. STORMHEAD 3. WOT NO SUN 4. SHOCK TACTICS 5. CARDINAL ERROR 6. CLONCARRIG 7. EARLY MIST 8. CUSHENDUN 9. SOLO II

1 O. WHISPERING STEEL 1 1. LAND FORT 12. SENLAC HILL 13. QUITE NATURALLY: 1 4. GLEN FIRE 15. KNUCKLEDUSTER 1 6. WITTY 17. PARASOL II 18. OVERSHADOW 19. ORDNANCE 20. LARRY FINN 21. UTTLE YID

2 2. IRISH LIZARD 23. JUST JOE 24. BROWN JACK III 25. ROMAN FIRE 2 6. DOG WATCH 27. WAST AND SEE 2 8. ARMOURED KNIGHT 2 9. PEARLY PRINCE 3 0. BAIRE 31,. CREAM OF THE BORDER 32. HEAD CREST 33. LUCKY DOME 34. UNCLE BARNEY 35. OLD KENTUCKY 3 6. GRAND TRUCE 37. STEEL LOCK 3 8. DESIRE 39. HIER3A 40. CAESAR'S WIFE 41. PARSONSHILL 42. HAPPY DAYS

43. PUNCHESTOWN STAR

4-15 Race 1. LIBATOR 9. 2. WHIPPY 1 O. 3. SHINING KNIGHT 1 1. 4. MONSIEUR ISY 1 2. 5. LIVE SPIRIT 1 3. 6. MEGALITHIC 1 4. 7. MOLYNEUX 1 5. 8. DESERT GIRL 1 6.

1 7.

1 8. 1 9. 2 0. 2 1 . 22. 23. 24. 25.

MILLIONAIRE GAYMORIN AIRMARK CASALIS WINNERiSH HYDEONIAN ALFA-ROMEO QUEEN OF

SPEED

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Fir fH RACE One mile WHITE BADGE 4 "| K SEFTON'S PLATE (Handicap) of 1000 sov.; the second to receive

™ . !50 sov. and the third 75 sov. out of the plate ; for three yrs old only ; the highest handicap weight to be 9st 71b, and the lowest weight to be not less than 7st ; a winner, after the publication of the weights (March 5th, at noon), to carry 71b, of two races, or of a race value 500 sov. 101b extra ; entrance 5 sov., and 5 sov. extra unless forfeit be declared by Tuesday, March 17th • one mile. Declarations of forfeit to Messrs. Weatherby and Sons only. 43 entries. Forfeit declared

Closed February 17th, 1953. for 18.

Jockey

8

10'

LIBATOR Mr. I. Guise ch f Gustator—June Jinks

WHIPPY Mr. R. S. Clark bl or ro f Talon—Ancona

SHINING KNIGHT Mrs. C. B. Robinson

b c Prince Chevalier—Djerida MONSIEUR ISY Mr. W. Satinoff

bl or br c Monsieur PAmiral— Port Ahoy

LIVE SPIRIT Mrs. M. Bailey ch c Vigorons—Sheet Pretence

MEGALITHIC Mr. A. G. Samuel gr c Migoli—Lowood Lass

MOLYNEUX Mr. F. W. Dennis b c Mieuxce—Rose of Tudor

DESERT GIRL Miss Dorothy Paget b f Straight Deal—Yashmak

| SOCIETY'S WAY Mr. G. C. Plummer b f Kingsway—Society's Vote

| ADAM tHE GARDENER Mr. R. F. Berry

br c Happy Landing—Dunderry | I RAM IN Major T. G. N. Bardwel! 11 b g Nakamuro—Fair Comet

I n ARCTURUS Mr. Stanhope Joel 1 ^ ch c Niccolo Dell'Area—Early Light I 1 CHARTAIR Lord Sefton J ch <^Chamossalre—Chart Room

I A WARBLING Mr. Anthony Green be Watling Street—T weets

I C BRONX Mr. W. Holmes 1 b g Mieuxce—Anne Bronte I & SAYONARA Mr. C. V/. Bell ' u b f Layajirao—Bodice I 7 NASRETTA Mr. P. Bull 1 ' ch f Nasrullah—Ann of Es ex

MILLIONAIRE Lord Milford ch c Big Game—Wayward Bel le

| Q GAYMORIN Mrs. P. Lamb 1 z gr g Vilmorin—Gay Sprite

AIRMARK Mr. G. H. Richards gr c Airborne—First Sight

CASALIS Miss Dorothy Paget b c My Love—Mrs. Feather

WINNERISH Mrs. O. Marks br f Harroway—Guiding Light

HYDEONIAN Mr. R. Ollerenshaw cr c Hyperion—Rhodean

ALFA-ROMEO Mr. A. J. Thomas b c Nearco—Alfane

QUEEN OF SPEED Mr. H. J. Joel b f Blue Train—Bishopscourt

1 8 '

20 21 22 23 24 25

st. lb.

9 7

9 S

8 II

3 0

7 12

Colours

white circle Trainer

J. Davis Blue, white circle, red cap Cerise and grey stripes, J. Lawson qtd cap, blue sash Delphinium blue, black H. Peacock star qtd cap

8 II

8 9

Cherry, canary slvs, canary cap

striped H. Wallington

7 0

Light blue, cerise sash H. Clarkson and cap Cerise, white seams, hpd R. Poole cap Blue and white (halved) J. Fawcus red slvs, white cap Blue, yellow hoop on F. Walwyn body and slvs, yellow cap with blue hoop Chocolate, yellow spots T. Dent on body Yellow, maroon and J. Gaskell white striped slvs, hpd cap Scarlet, white collar and W. Stephenson cuffs, scarlet cap, white band Green and pink stripes, R. Ferryman pink cap White, primrose sleeves, H. Persse black cap White, scarlet disc, green B. Bullock cap Red, white spots, striped H. Peacock slvs and hoop on cap Brown blue hoop on W. Nightingall body and slvs, blue cap Cerise, white circle C. Elsey

Black, white sash and J. Jarvis slvs, gold cap Black and yellow hoops, J. B. Powell green cap Slate blue, white stpd R. Ferryman slvs, and spots on cap Blue, yellow hoop on F. Walwyn body and sleeves, yellow cap with blue hoop Black, red, white and J. B. Powell blue striped slvs, hpd cap Grey and black stripes, J. Pearce white cap Black and amber hoops, S. Mercer white cap Black, scarlet cap C. EJsey

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SIXTH RACE One mile, five furlongs PINK BADuE

A A THE MAGHULL STAKES of 2 sov. each, and 3 sov. extra unless forfeit be declared 4"4U by Tuesday, March 17th, with 200 sov. added ; the second to receive 10% and the third 5% of the whole stakes ; for three yrs old and upwards which have not won a race (selling races excepted) up to the time of starting ; three yrs old to carry 7st 6lb, four, 9st, five and upwards, 9st 5lb ; mares allowed 3lb ; one mile, five furlongs. Declaration of forfeit to Messrs. Weatherby

Closed February 17th, 1953. and Sons only. 59 entries.

Jockey

Forfeit declared for 16. VALUE TO WINNER £374 19s.

Age st. lb. Colours Trainer

5 9 5 White, black cross belts, H. Storey I SUN CLASP Mr. E. O. Board man • b g Sol Oriens—Buckle n LOWLAND LIFE Mrs. J. Bomford

br g Scottish Union—Sunjoy 3 SKYREHOLME Mr. C. F. Booth J ch g Hastings—Upney Lane

A WINTER CHIMES " Mr. Joseph Bowness

b g Winterhalter—Distant Bells

5 JEAN'S FANCY Mr. Guy Green b g Seasick—Moon

6SYLVIENNETO Mr. P. Halperin b c Alfarey—La Fontenille

7 CHATHAM Mr. C. Knott ' ch g Admirals Walk—Portbelle

O LOWER PARK ° br g King Legend-

HAVALL b g Harroway-

| Q ABIGAIL

I I

5 9

6 9

Mr. M. L. Marsh Colorado Maid

Q HAVALL Mr. M. L. Marsh ' be Harroway—Valiant Lady

Mr. A. Head b m Bolingbroke—Yoke

FLYING OVER Mr. G. W. M. Miller b f Flyon—Dover Girl

n LEODA PRINCESS Mr. J. E. Roberts * b f Dilawarji—Lenghmor •' I -i CAVALIERO II Mr. C. W. Bell ' J be Vatellor—Calpurnia

K BAFFIN BAY Mrs. K. Blackmore b c Borealis—Brazen Molly

1 C WADDOW Mrs. L. Brotherton ' ̂ b g Epigram—Flashing Eyes I / GREAT ADVENTURE I O Mr. E. A. Brown

ch g Big Game—Arromanches

I 7 JOHN GULLY Mrs. D. Burton * ' be Challenge—Silvonessa

I Q GLORIOUS TWELFTH I U Mr. J. E. Hartley

gr g Cadanezzo—Fading Glory

IQ POLLUX III Mr. D. S. Herbert * ' be Macaron—Gloria II

check cap 5 Green and white stripes,

white sleeves, qtd cap 5 Yellow, black stars, black N. Crump

sleeves, qtd cap

5 Light blue, navy blue H. Cousins stars and cap

5 9 5 Light blue, red spots on J. Pearce cap

5 9 5 Light blue, dark blue E. Goddard striped sleeves, red cap

5 9 5 Pink, gold spots, blue W. Stephenson collar and cuffs, red and yellow quartered cap

a 9 5 Violet and white check, J. B. Powell white cap

5 9 5 Violet and white check, J. B. Powell white cap

6 9 2 Red, sky blue sleeves and J.Hammonds cap

5 9 2 Primrose, light green J. Marshall slvs and spots on cap

5 9 2 White, black cross belts, H. Storey check cap

4 9 0 Brown, blue hoop body W. Nightingall and sleeves, blue cap

4 9 0 Pale blue, scarlet and T. F. Rimell white hpd slvs, scarlet cap

4 9 0 Blue and silver (halved) R. Renton blue sleeves, scarlet cap

4 9 0 Green, yellow sash, hpd R. Ward cap

20 KARI SOU Mr. W. Holden b c Souverain—Karina II

4 9

4 9

4 9

4 9

0 Yellow,

0

orange slvs and J. Bullock

W. Easterby 0 Light green and grey (qtd) green sleeves, light blue cap

0 Pink and black stripes, H. Clarkson black sleeves, orange cap

Continued on next page.

THE MAGHULL STAKES—Continued

Jockey

n I LEONIN II 1 ch g Premier Baiser—Leonora

Age st.

Mr. F. J. Honour 4 9

99 LORD FOX b c Vatellor—Foxtail

23 POOR BACHELOR

H. H. Aga Khan 4 9

—-— Mrs. J. Post 4 9 ch c Shahpoor—Blonde Maid

94 MON ROY II Mr. D. Prenn ch h L'Aligote—Reine d'Amour

25

26

27'

OUT OF THE BLUE Mr. W. J. Robinson

b c Torbido—Blue Seal

EL CHICHE Mr. E. C. Stott ch c Niccolo Dell'Arca—Golden Kopje

LIGHT OF THE ORIENT Mr. T. F. M. Corrie

b f Lighthouse II—Chinese Character

9fi REVLON Lady Decies ^ ch f Reynard Volant—Ad Hoc

9Q PAST LOVE Mr. P. Hatvany b f Prince Chevalier—Girton Girl

•Df) PRECIOUS GOLD Mrs. P. E. Houghton

b f Midas—Ron's Pet

"2 I YNYS Prince Aly Khan * br f Owen Tudor—Titbit

4 9

4 9

4 8

4 8

4 8

4 8

Mr. R. D. Peacock -D'Oraine

•DO ROYAL TRIMDON Mr. Harold Price

b c Trimbush—Rose Royal DQ BOIGOLI J ' br c Migoli—Davari

Aft DORMOUSE Mr. B. Gething 'v b f Dornot—Fair Princess

RIVE DOREE b f Bois Roussel—Rivaz

H H. Aga Khan 3 7 41 49 WONDERFUL Mr. A. Maiden

ch f Devonian—Wonderland AD CAP AND GOWN

Mrs. H. F. Mumford-Smith b or br f Solar Prince—School Teacher

lb. Colours 0 White, black spots, black

and white hpd red cap

0 Green and chocolate hps, chocolate cap

0 Black, gold hoop, white sleeves and collar, gold and white qtd cap

0 Gold, red striped slvs, check cap

0 Primrose, light blue hpd slvs, cerise and white qtd cap

0 Champagne, maroon hp, collar, cuffs and check cap

11 Maroon, green crossbelts and sleeves

11 White cyclamen sash and cap, with white

11 Brown and green stripes, brown sleeves and cap

11 Amber and green (hlvd) red cap

Trainer

J. Perry

M. Marsh

J. Davis

J. Goldsmith

W. Dutton

A. Balding

F. Clark

W. Lyde

W. Wightman

W. Hide

4 8 11 Green, red sash

4 8

4 8

3 7 6

"39 KINDORA b f King Legend­

's "3 MORPHISE Mr. L. I. Wilson gr f Tornado—Chuchoteuse

04 WIDGEON GRASS Miss A. Barber-Starkey

br g Punt Gun—Flora

DC GLOSTER HILL Mr. R. Dand be Rising Light—Alt Gorm

"DZ CHOIR MASTER Mr. I. R. Edwards be Atout Maitre—Le Ross ig no I

•37 TREE FOX Mr. R. M. Jowitt 3 7 J ' be Bois Roussel—Foxnet

H. M. Hartigan (In Ireland) R. Peacock II Peacock blue, black slvs,

white cap

11 Red, gold star, white H. Golightly hpd slvs, black and white qtd cap

3 7

3 7

3 7

Mrs. J. S. Taylor 3 7

P. Payne-Galwey

Fenningworth W. Hide

L. Shedden

H. Clarkson

3 7

3 7

3 7

6 Black and white hoops, crimson slvs, purple cap

6 Red, green hoops, qtd cap

6 Olive green, purple slvs, hooped cap

6 Blue, white cross belts, red, white and blue cap

6 Salmon pink, sea green W. Dutton sleeves and cap

3 Dark green, red cross E. Davey belts and striped sleeves, black cap

3 Green and chocolate hps, H. Hartigan chocolate cap (In Ireland)

3 White, red diamonds, D. Bullen blue sleeves

3 Scarlet, Navy blue slvs, W. Easterby Navy blue cap, scarlet spots

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To:— LONDON 5R25 p.m. 10K10 p.m. 12A10 midn't. BIRMINGHAM .... 4.17 p.m. 5K40 p.m. 7.05 p.m. LEEDS 5ROD p.m. 7.00 p.m. 8.35 p.m. MANCHESTER .... 5R00 p.m. 6.10 p.m. 7.00 p.m.

From LIVERPOOL (EXCHANGE)

PRESTON 4.25 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 5.45 p.m. CARLISLE, GLASGOW and EDINBURGH .... 4D25 p.m. BLACKPOOL and \ 4F25 p.m.* 4K40 p.m. 5LOO p.m. FLEETWOOD J 5C45 p.m.* 6.15 p.m.f MANCHESTER .... 4.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. WIGAN 4.05 p.m. 4.53 p.m. 5E22 p.m.

5.40 p.m. 6E05 p.m. 6.48 p.m.

From LIVERPOOL (CENTRAL) WARRINGTON, MANCHESTER 4B30 p.m., 5.30 p.m., 6.30 p.m.

•Change at Preston fChange at Ormskirk and Preston A—First and Third Class Sleeping Accommodation (Mondays excepted). B—Buffet Car. E—Saturdays Excepted. C—Not to Fleetwood on Saturdays. F—Saturdays only and not to Fleetwood. D—Restaurant Car between Preston R—Restaurant C?r.

and Glasgow. K—Change at Crewe. H—Saturdays Excepted and not to Fleetwood. L—Change at Poulton for Blackpool.

FUTURE MEETINGS 1953

AUTUMN THURSDAY -

FRIDAY -

SATURDAY -

MEETING - 5th NOVEMBER

- 6th NOVEMBER

- 7th NOVEMBER

YULETIDE MEETING WEDNESDAY - - 2nd DECEMBER

THURSDAY - - - 3rd DECEMBER

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