for 1501. 10. if for 1001. 16tb. and if for 501. 2016. heats, once round, starting from the Stand. To close on Wednesday evening by nine o'clock, by sealed entry, to Mr Bridgen, Secretary, Darlington street. Lord BROOKE, M.P. Hon. DUDLEY WARD, Stewards. Mr JOSEPH BRIDGEN, Secretary and Treasurer. 1848. A Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with 20 added for the produce of mares covered in 1844; produce to live one week; colts, 8st. 61b. fillies, 8st. 3lb. the produce of untried mares or horses to be allowed 3lb. but only one allowance; once round, starting from the Stand, and coming in at the Chair. Mr Marshall's ch. c. Wolverhampton, by Jereed, dam, Zarina Mr Phillips's b. f. The Empress of Russia, by Hetman Platoff, dam, Mr Whitworth's b. or br. c. Edie Ochiltree (late Lost my Mamma) by Touchstone, dam, Lady Moore Carew, by Tramp br. f. by The Lord Mayor, dam, Lady Mary, by Voltaire, out of Lady Moore Carew (both untried) Mr R. J. Mostyn's b. f. by The Lord Mayor, dam, St Winifred (h. untried) Mr W. Foster's b. c. Stourbridge, by Jereed, dam, b. m. by Priam, or Zinganee, out of Tranby's dam Mr J. B. Minor's b. c. Shrewsbury, by Clarion, dam, Betty Baylock (both untried) b. f. Shropshire Witch, by Clarion, dam, Miss Cheshire (both untried) Mr R. Hesseltine's b. c. Buckstone, by Melbourne, dam, Aspin (3lb.) b. f. Miss Melbourne, by Melbourne, dam, Show Lass (3lb.) Sir R. Pigot's b. f. by Heron, dam by Bran, out of Active (31b.) Mr Copeland's b. c. The Goldsmith, by The Prime Warden, dam, Parade (Doctor Allen's dam) b. c. The Ironmonger, by The Prime Warden, dam, The Lady of Penydaran (3lb.) Mr Copeland's b. f. The Sybil, by King Cole, dam, Miss Whinney (3lb.) Mr E. Jones's b. f. Protection, by Defence, dam, Testatrix (3lb.) Mr Holloway's b. c. The Marquis, by Sir Isaac, dam, Yardley's dam 1849. A Sweepstakes of 50 sov. each, h. ft. for the produce of mares covered in 1845; colts, 8st. 6lb. fillies, 8st. 3b. the produce of untried horses or untried mares to be allowed 3ib. but only one allowance; a mile and a quarter. Ld Chesterfield's b. f. by Don John, dam, Receipt Mr J. Fowler's br. f. by Sir Isaac, dam, Gipsy Queen, by Tomboy (3lb.) Mr J. Skerratt's b. f. by Accident, damn, Gargamelle (3lb.) Sir C. Monck's br. c. by Touchstone, dam, Garland Mr Meeson's b. f. by Gladiator, dam, The Dart's dam, by Bustard, grandam, Diversity, by Muley (foaled in 1837) A Produce Stakes of 10 sov. each, with 20 added, for the produce of mares covered in 1845; colts, 8st. 6Mb. fillies, 8st. 3b, the produce of untried horses or untried mares to be allowed 3lb. but only one allowance; once round the Course, starting from the Stand and coming in at the Chair. No produce, no forfeit. Mr J. Fowler's br. c. by Alpheus, dam, Billingsgate ch. c. Essedarius, by Gladiator, dam, bl. m. by Velocipede, out of Streamlet Mr J. Stubb's ch. c. by Gladiator, dam, ch. m. by Bran, grandam by Banker, out of Phoebe, by Castrel (31b.) Mr J. Meeson's b. f. by Gladiator, dam, br. m. own sister to Sir Ralph, by Pantaloon Mr J. Skerratt's br. f. by Accident, dam, Judy Callaghan Mr H. Wadlow's b. f. by Gladiator, dam, Pantalonade, by Pantaloon, out of Festival (3lb.) Mr J. Painter's ch. c. by Gladiator, dam, Julia, by Muley Moloch (31b.) Mr T. Critchley's ch. c. Sir Henry Hardinge, by Gladiator, dam, ch. m. bred by Mr Nowell in 1838, by Muley, grandam, Rosalia, by Walton Mr N. H. Staggs's f. by Galipoli, dam, Cecilia (31b.) Mr F. Marshall's ch. c. by Alpheus, dam, Zarina Mr S. Darling's ch, f. by Clarion, dam, Jenny Wren (3lb.) Mr Copeland's b. f. Aldersgate, by Prime Warden, dam, The Lady of Penydaran br. c. The Mercer, by The Prime Warden, dam, Parade Mr Copeland's b. f. Aldgate, by The Prime Warden, dam, Maid of Burghley (31b.) Mr Bristow's b. c. by Ascot, dam, Mary b. c. by Ascot, dam, Arethusa (3lb.) br. f. by Ion, dam, Testatrix (3lb.) b. c. (dead) by Ascot, out of Languid Mr Holloway's b. f. by Sir Isaac, dam, Yardley's dam A Foal Stakes of 10 sov. each, with 20 added, for foals of 1846; colts, 8st. 6lb. fillies, 8st. 3lb. the winner of the Derby or Oaks to carry 5lb. and of the Produce stakes of this meeting, 3lb. extra; once round the Course, starting from the Stand. Mr F. Clark's Ravensbone Mr Copeland's The Grocer Mr Critchley's Sir Hugh Gough, by Gladiator, out of Delia Mr Dorrien's ch. f. by Jack in the Green, out of sister to Walfield Mr J. Jones's b. f. Columbine, by Sleight-of-hand, out of Blue Bell, by Buzzard, grandam, by Saracen, out of Pawn Junior, by Waxy Mr E. Jones's b. f. by Defence, out of Redstreak's dam Mr J. B. Minor's b. or br. c. Astley, by Clarion, out of Betty Baylock (mare untried) Mr Painter's ch. c. Circuiteer, by Gladiator, dam by Banker, out of Phoebe, by Castrel Mr H. Wadlow's b. f. by Gladiator, out of Pantalonade 1850. A Produce Stakes of 10 sov. each, with 20 added, for the produce of mares covered in 1846; colts, 8st. 6lb. fillies, 8st. 3lb. the produce of untried horses or untried mares to be allowed 3lb. but only one allowance; the winner of the Derby or Oaks to carry 5lb. extra; once round the Course, starting from the Stand, and coming in at the Chair. No produce, no forfeit. Produce (to live one week) to be declared on the last day of Wolverhampton races, 1847. Mr W. Anderson's Catherina Mr Barton's Princess Olga (m. unt.) Mr Bristow's Testatrix, by Touchstone (3lb.) Mr F. Clarke's Specimen (3lb.) Mr Copeland's Assay (31b.) Miss Whinney (31b.) Parade Mr Critchley's Brunette, by Blacklock Covered by Touchstone Harkaway Venison Mustapha Muley The Prime Warden Mr Dorrien's Charming Kate (3lb.) bl. m. by Voltaire, out of Babel (3lb.) Mr Flintoff's ch. m. Countess of Lichfield both untried) Mr Fowler's Talebearer, by Incubus (3lb.) Queen of the Fairies (3lb.) Covered by Slane Sir Hercules The Prior The Prior Gladiator Mr Hollingsworth's Miss Kitty Cockle Mr J. B. Minor's Betty Baylock (3lb.) Mr J. Skerratt's ch. m. (pedigree unknown) Mr H. Wadlow's Pantalonade (3lb.) Ld Warwick's Katherine Mr T. White's br. m. by Pantaloon, dam by Harkaway The Saddler Gladiator Pantaloon Gladiator Gladiator SHREWSBURY, 1847, Will take place on the 5th, 6th, and 7th of May, the week following Chester. FIRST DAY.-The Patshull Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, h. ft. for the produce of mares covered in 1843; colts, 8st. 7b. fillies, 8st. 4lb. the produce of untried mares or stallions allowed 3lb. both, 5lb. about a mile and a quarter. Mr J. B. Minor's b. c. Hawkestone, by Clarion, out of Betty Baylock (5lb.) b. or br. f. Agnes, by Clarion, out of Annette (31b.) b. f. Marianne, by Clarion, out of Miss Cheshire (bred by Mr A. Bower in 1833) by Langar, dam, Lady Stafford's dam (5lb.) Mr Griffiths's b. f. Lady Lift, by Sir Hercules, out of Sylph Mr A. W. Hill's ch. f. Moonlight, by Plenipotentiary, out of Twilight (untried) br. c. Will-o'-the-Wisp, by Pantaloon, dam, bl. m. by Velocipede, out of Streamlet-foaled in 1833 (untried) Mr J. Davies's b. f. by Jereed, out of Modesty (Greenfinch's dam) Mr T. Walters's b. c. Cheapside, by Hetman Platoff, out of The Maid of Burghley (5lb.) Mr Darling's f. (dead) by Clarion, out of Jenny Wren (3lb.) Mr F. R. Price's b. f. (dead) by Jereed, out of The Lady Abbess (3lb.) The Great Cleveland Handicap of 25 sov. each, 10 ft. and 5 only if declared on or before the 1st of April, with 100 added if fifty subscribers; if less than fifty subscribers, 50 sov. only added; the second horse to save his stake; to start at the Red Flag, Cleveland Course, about two miles. The winner to subscribe 20 sov. to expenses of the Course; a winner this year of any race of the value of 1501. to carry 7lb. extra, if after the declaration of the weights. To close and name on or before the 1st of March, either to Messrs Weatherby, London, or to Mr John Frail, Clerk of the Course, Shrewsbury. Weights to be declared on the 25th of March. to remain in, or no race. Ld Chesterfield Ld Hill Ld Clive Ld Newport T. C. Eyton, Esq. E. Corbett, Esq. E. J. Irwin, Esq. Hon.E. M. LI. Mostyn J. Rocke, Esq. G. Tomline, Esq. R. A. Slaney, Esq. W. J. Clement, Esq. R. Jones, Esq. Five J. C. B. Borough, Esq. Higgins, Esq. J. Bishton Minor, Esq. D. Davenport, Esq. The Pradoe Stakes of 10 sov. each, with 30 added by the Members for the Borough; three yrs old, 7st. four, 8st. 91b. five, 9st. 3lb. six and aged, 9st. 9lb. mares and geldings allowed 3lb. once round and a distance; a winner, up to the time of starting, of 1501. at any one time, to carry 5lb. extra; maidens allowed 5tb. To close on the 1st of April, to Messrs Weatherby, London, or to the Clerk of the Course, and to name at the time of entry for the plates, to the Clerk of the Course. The County Members' Plate of 60 sov. the gift of the Members for the Northern Division of the County of Salop; three yrs old, 7st. 2lb. four, 8st. 11lb. five, 9st. 4fb. six and aged, 9st. 8lb. mares and geldings allowed 3lb. heats, about a mile and three quarters, to start from the Red Flag; a winner of 501. (clear) in the present year, to carry 3tb. extra; maiden horses, if entered to be sold for 1501. allowed 4lb. if for 1001. 8tb. if for 601, 12lb. over and above the other allowances; horses not to be sold are not entitled to any allowance, except as maidens. To close and name on the 4th of May. Entrance, 2gs, to go to the second horse. SECOND DAY.-The Wynnstay Stakes of 10 sov. each, with 50 added by the Town, for two yrs old colts, 8st. 5b, and fillies, 8st. 2lb. a winner at the time of starting to carry 5. extra. The winner to |