Mr Mostyn's b. f. by Colwick, out of Birdlime Ld Orford's c. by Sir Hercules, out of Firefly, by Velocipede Ld Spencer's b. c. Eddystone WEDNESDAY.—The produce match between Ld W. Powlett's Reciprocity and Mr Merton's Avon, is off by consent. FRIDAY.Post Match, 200 sov. each, A. F. one to the post. D. of Bedford's Sobraon, by Harkaway, out of Monoeda, 8st. 7b. c. Lahore, by Harkaway, out of Esmeralda, 8st. 7b. agst Ld Glasgow's f. by The Provost, out of Miss Whip, 7st. 12. f. by The Provost, dam by Actaon, 7st. 1216. HOUGHTON MEETING, 1849. TUESDAY.-Post Match; colts, 8st. 7b. fillies, 8st. 3b. R. M. 300, h. ft. one to the post. D. of Bedford's c. Mahratta, by Harkaway, dam (foaled in 1839) by Emilius, out of Fidelity Sobraon, by Harkaway Lahore, by Harkaway agst Mr Greville's f. Clarissa, by Pantaloon, dam by Glencoe, out of f. Paquita. by Slane, out of Brocard CRAVEN MEETING, 1850. TUESDAY.-Seventeenth Tuesday Riddlesworth Stakes of 200 sov. each, h. ft. for the produce of mares covered in 1846; colts, 8st. 7lb. fillies, 8st. 4lb. D. M. those by untried stallions or out of untried mares allowed 3b. if both, 51b. No produce no forfeit. Produce or failure to be declared in the July Meeting, 1847. WEDNESDAY.-The Column Stakes of 50 sov. each, h. ft. for colts, 8st. 7b. and fillies, 8st. 4lb. then three yrs old, the produce of mares covered in 1846; those got by untried stallions or out of untried mares allowed 3lb. if both, 5lb. R.M. No produce, no forfeit. Produce or failure to be declared in the July Meeting, 1847. The Provost The Nob The Provost The Provost Irish Birdcatcher Touchstone FIRST OCTOBER MEETING, 1850. WEDNESDAY. Second year of the second Triennial Produce Stakes of 10 sov. each, for the produce of mares covered in 1846; to run at three yrs old; colts, 8st. 7b. fillies, 8st. 4lb. A.F. If more than 50 produces are declared, the owner of the second horse to receive a sum equal to 10 per cent. on the whole stake, and the third horse a sum equal to 5 per cent, upon the whole stake. For nominations, see first year, p.p. 49, &c. THURSDAY.-Third year of the first Triennial Produce Stakes of 10 sov. each, for the produce of mares covered in 1845; to run at four yrs old; colts, 8st. 7b. fillies, 8st. 4lb. D.I. the second horse to receive 10 per cent. and the third horse 5 per cent. out of the stakes. For nominations, see the first year, p.p. 39, &c. SECOND OCTOBER MEETING, 1850. MONDAY.-Third year of the Produce Match between Col. Peel and Ld Glasgow; colts, 8st. 71b. fillies, 8st. 4lb. D.I. one to the post, 300 sov. each.-For nominations, see Second Oct. M. 1848, p. 41. Sweepstakes of 300 sov. each, 100 ft. for colts, 8st. 7lb. and fillies, 8st. 21b. B.C. Each subscriber named two foals, one to the post. Col. Anson's c. Knight Errant, by Gladiator, out of The Abbess c. Champion, by Gladiator, out of Black Bess D. of Bedford's c. Opossum, by Gameboy, out of Sneaker c. Lahore, by Harkaway, out of Esmeralda Sir R. W. Bulkeley's b. c. brother to Pantasa br. or bl. c. by Colwick, out of Jemima, by Count Porre Ld Chesterfield's ch. c. by Harkaway, out of Hinda, by Sultan c. by Pantaloon, out of Lampoon Ld Exeter's c. by Voltaire, out of Valance C. by Voltaire, out of Mecca Sir J. Hawley's c. Vatican, by Venison, out of Vat c. Queensbury, by Venison, out of Lady Strut Ld Orford's c. by Sir Hercules, out of Firefly br. c. by Emilius, out of Camarilla Ld Spencer's b. c. Strachino, by Cotherstone, out of Aliena c. by Cotherstone, out of The Maid of Fez CRAVEN MEETING, 1851. TUESDAY.-Eighteenth Tuesday Riddlesworth Stakes of 200 sov. each, h. ft. for the produce of mares to be covered in 1847; colts, 8st. 7b. fillies, 8st. 4lb. D. M. untried mares or untried stallions allowed 3b. if both, 5lb. No produce, no forfeit. Produce or failure to be declared in the July Meeting 1848; the stallions to be named in the July Meeting 1847. Col. Anson's Black Bess Pauline Ld Exeter's Una (untried) Celia (untried) Sir R. Bulkeley's sister to Queen Pomare (3.) FIRST OCTOBER MEETING, 1851. WEDNESDAY.-Third year of the second Triennial Produce Stakes of 10 sov. each, for the produce of mares covered in 1846; to run at four yrs old; colts, 8st. 7b. fillies, 8st. 4lb. D.I. If more than 50 produces are declared, the owner of the second horse to receive a sum equal to 10 per cent. upon the whole stake, and the third horse a sum equal to 5 per cent. upon the whole stake. For nominations, see the first year, p.p. 49, &c. EPSOM, 1847, Will commence on Tuesday the 18th of May. [All questions as to the qualification of horses to start for any race at Epsom, and all disputes that may arise in running for the same, to be decided by the Stewards of the races for the time being, or by any members of the Jockey Club whom they may appoint, and such decision to be final.] TUESDAY.-The Woodcote Stakes of 10 sov. each, with 100 added by the Lessee of the Grand Stand, for two yrs old colts, 8st. 6b. and fillies, 8st. 3b. If twenty subscribers, the second horse to receive 50 sov. out of the stakes; T. Y. C. three quarters of a mile. Mr Bateman's Bacchanalian Count Batthyany's br. c. Ptolemæus b. c. Egremont D. of Bedford's Duplicity Mr E. R. Clark's b. c. Weathercock Sir C. R. Cockerell's br. c. brother to Auckland Mr John Day's Conveyancer Mr Death's bl. c. by Sir Hercules, out of Elf, by Shakspeare Ld Exeter's Tisiphone, by Gladiator, out of Toga Mr Francis's b. f. Little Red Riding-hood, by Little Red Rover, out of Query, by Emancipation Mr Godwin's br. f. own sister to Dexterous Mr Gratwicke's b. c. Awkward, by Colwick, out of Skilful Mr B. Green's b. c. Flatcatcher Mr Greville's c. Milo Mr Greig's c. by The Earl of Richmond, out of Singleton's dam Mr E. Griffiths's b. c. Dinedor, by Muley Moloch, out of Sylph by Spectre Sir G. Heathcote's ch. c. own brother to Khorassan Mr C. Liley's Brilliant Mr M'Kellar's ch. f. by Metal, out of Mrs Baggs Mr Maugham's c. by Plenipotentiary, out of Retamosa Mr Mostyn's Propeller Daughter of Toscar Mr R. H. Nevill's b. c. Dover, by Jereed, out of Charlotte West Mr Payne's Woodcraft f. by Buzzard, out of Layla Sir R. Pigot's b. c. by Elis, out of Manto Mr Pott na. c. by Tory-boy, out of Rachel, by Muley D. of Richmond's br. f. Nectar, by Venison, out of Sherbet Mr J. Verrall's bl. f. Gundred, sister to Little Muley WEDNESDAY.-Renewal of the Derby Stakes of 50 sov. each, b. ft. for colts, 8st. 7b. and fillies, 8st. 2lb. then three yrs, old; the last mile and a half. If more than twenty subscribers, the owner of the second horse to receive 100 sov. out of the stakes, which are to be made at Messrs Weatherby's Office, in London, before starting, or not entitled to receive, though a winner. The winner to pay 1001. towards the police and regulations of the Course (189 subscribers). Ld Albemarle's ch. c. Ingoldsby Mr Allen's b. c. Nottingham, by Colwick, out of Ellen (Fitzroy's dam) Col. Anson's c. Don Cæsar, by Don John, out of Louisa c. Seducer, by Don John, out of Elopement c. Jesuit (dead) c. Bingham c. Lazarillo c. Jack Musters Mr J. Armstrong's ch. c. Spem Gregis, by The Provost, dam by Actæon, out of Giglet (Spinster's dam) Mr T. Bainbridge's bl. c. Black Satin, by The Saddler, out of Black Stockings' dam Mr Barlow's ch. c. Rehearsal, by Y. Isaac, or Glaucus, out of Ballet, by Bay Middleton Mr Bateman's The Questionable Mr Bell's ch. c. own brother to Winesour ch. c. Golightly, by Velocipede, out of Golden-drop b. c. Wiseacre, by Lanercost, out of La Femme Sage Ld G. Bentinck's ch. c. Abyssinian b. c. Eger br. c. Planet |