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A Selling Welter Plate of 50 sov. for three yrs old and upwards; the winner to be sold by auction for 200 sov. with allowances if entered for less; three-quarters of a mile.

Mr W. K. Walker's Tricotrin, by Arthur Welles-
ley, yrs, 10st 7lb (507.)
Macksey 1
Mr D. Lawrence's Edirus, 3 yrs, 9st 7lb (507.) Parry 2
Capt. Machell's Chief Ranger, 5 yrs, 10st 9fb (507) Jewitt 3
5 to 4 on Edipus, and 2 to 1 each agst Tricotrin and Chief
Ranger. Won by a length, half a length between the
second and third.-The winner was bought in for 68gs.

A Selling Nursery Handicap of 5 sov. each for starters,
with 50 added, for two yrs old; the winner to be sold by
auction for 50 sov.; straight run in (3 subs.-657.)
Mr Hefford's Bruce (late Glenapp), by King o'Scots,

8st 9fb

Mr F. Bates's Em, 7st 7lb

Ld Maidstone's Angelina, 8st 10lb

Glover 1
2

Thompson
Loates

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6 to 4 on Em, 2 to 1 agst Angelina, and 10 to 1 agst Bruce. Won by four lengths, a bad third.

A Welter Handicap of 10 sov. each for starters, with 100 added; winners extra; three-quarters of a mile (6 subs.1607.)

Capt. Machell's Lady Patricia, by Lord Clifden,

4 yrs, 11st b

Mr Humphreys's St Helens, 3 yrs, 9st
Mr D. Lawrence's Anita, + yrs, 9st 7lb
Mr Wadlow's Instantly, 5 yrs, 10st 12th
Ld Maidstone's Zacchæus, aged, 9st 3lb
Major Stapylton's Speranza, 3 yrs, 9st 5
extra)

9 to 4 agst Anita, 5 to 2 agst Instantly,

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4 to 1 agst Lady Patricia, and 5 to 1 agst Speranza. Won by six lengths. The other races at this meeting were steeple chases, &c.— see Steeple Chase Volume.

CROYDON NOVEMBER MEETING.

SATURDAY, November the 27th.-The Nursery Handicap of 5 sov. each for runners, with 50 added, for two yrs old; five furlongs (10 subs.-1007.)

Mr C. Rowlands's The Rabbi, by Lord of the Isles,

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Mr T. Stevens's Instructor, 7st 10lb (car.7st 12lb) Barlow
Mr Ellerton's Marcelle, 8st 12th
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Mr S. Savage's Cowslip, 8st 75
Mr R. Goddard's La Tamise, 8st 2lb
Mr W. F. Watson's Madcap, 8st
Mr Joyce's Alexandra, 8st

Mr Haycock's Lalagé, 7st 12tb

- Dodge
Gifford
A. North
Aldridge
J. Jarvis
Skinner
E. Page (disq.)

Mr Somersetshire's Stone Ale, 7st 7lb
Mr A. Carr's Murrumbidgee, 8st 2tb
2 to 1 agst Murrumbidgee, 9 to 2 agst Cowslip, 5 to 1
agst Instructor, and 6 to 1 agst The Rabbi. Murrum-
bidgee came in first by three-quarters of a length, but
was disqualified for carrying over-weight, and the race
awarded to The Rabbi, who came in second, beating
Instructor by a head.

The Selling Welter Handicap of 5 sov. each, with 25 added; the winner to be sold by auction for 100 sov.; three-quarters of a mile (8 subs. 657.)

Mr Jesse Winfield's Peep o'Day, by Caractacus,

3 yrs, 9st 12th

Mr Somersetshire's Helsthorpe, 4 yrs, 10st
Mr S. Savage's Plato, 3 yrs, 9st 7lb

Ld Calthorpe's Zithern, 4 yrs, 9st

Mr W. Vallender's Artilleur, 6 yrs, 10st 12lb
Mr H. C. Legge's Rudolph, 3 yrs, 8st 10lb.

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3 to 1 each agst Peep o' Day and Plato, 4 to 1 each agst Helsthorpe and Zithern, and 5 to 1 agst Artilleur. Won by a length, a bad third.

The Mile Selling Race of 5 sov. each, with 30 added; the winner to be sold by auction for 70 sov., if for 50 sov. allowed 51b; one mile (8 subs.-707.)

Mr H. Hobson's Vanguard, by Skirmisher, 3 yrs,
9st 2lb (501.)

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G. Lowe

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Skinner

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Mr A. Gwynne's b. g. by Caractacus, out of La Rose,
dam, La Mienne, 2 yrs, 6st 8th (507)
Mr Jesse Winfield's Bailiff, 3 yrs, 9st 2lb (507.) Barlow 3
Mr C. Brook's Prince William, 2 yrs, 6st 11b
(507.)

Weedon

Mr R. Lill's b. f. by The Duke, out of The Roe,
3 yrs, 8st 8lb (50%)

J. Smith

Lever

Mr A. Hoare's Fright, 4 yrs, 9st 6lb (707.)
Capt. W. H. Cooper's Josephine, 5 yrs, 9st 10lb
(507.)
Mr A. Price's 'King William, 5 yrs, 9st 131b (50%.) owner

G. Osborne

5 to 4 on Vanguard, and 5 to 1 each agst Bailiff and Prince William, Won by a neck, a bad third.

The Selling Nursery Handicap Plate of 50 sov. for two yrs old; the winner to be sold by auction for 50 sov.; half a mile.

Mr C. Bush's Red Riding Hood, by Camerino,8st Weedon 1
Mr A. Rhodes's Mouse (late Lolo), 8st 5lb -

Mr J. Lowe's St Swithin, 7st 121b
Mr Joyce's Alexandra, 8st 12lb

Mr T. Ansley's Benachan, 8st

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J. Smith 2
Crowther
G. Lowe
-Aldridge

Barlow

Skinner

Mr H. C. Legge's The Baron, 7st 12th
Mr A. Gwynne's Belle of Eltham, 7st 9mb
2 to 1 agst St Swithin, 9 to 2 agst The Baron, 5 to 1 each
agst Red Riding Hood and Benachan, and 10 to 1 each
agst Belle of Eltham and Alexandra. Won by two
lengths, three-quarters of a length between the second
and third; The Baron was left at the post.-The winner
was sold to Mr G. Jarvis for 50gs.

The Hay and Corn Stakes of 5 sov. each, with 25 added; the winner to be sold by auction for 50 sov., if for 30 sov. allowed 71b; five furlongs (6 subs.—55l.)

Mr Hunt's Sultan, by Defiance, aged, 8st 131b

(307.)

Aldridge 1

Mr Jesse Winfield's Tattie, 5 yrs, 8st 13th (307.) Barlow 2
Mr S. Scarborough's Reine des Fées, 2 yrs, 6st 11lb

(307.)

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Lane

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Mr T. Ansley's Benachan, 2 yrs, 7st (307.)-
7 to 4 on Sultan, and 4 to 1 each agst Tattie and Reine
des Fées. Won by half a length, a bad third.—The
winner was bought in for 63gs.

The Shirley Plate (handicap) of 70 sov.; five furlongs.
Mr Jesse Winfield's Banshee, by Blarney, 5 yrs,
8st 5lb

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Mr J. Adams's Joy Bells, 3 yrs, 7st 2lb
Ld M. Beresford's Caramel, aged, 8st 2lb
Mr Hunt's York, 6 yrs, 8st 12b
Mr G. Weaver's Shy Girl, 4 yrs, 7st 91b
Mr H. C. Legge's Faerie, 4 yrs, 7st 5lb
Mr E. R. Bainbridge's br. c. by Victorious, out
Adelaide, 3 yrs, 7st 4lb

Barlow
J. Jarvis 2
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T. Dodd
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R. J. Woodman's Selborne, 3 yrs, 6st 12th Mr Briggs's Hubert de Burgh, 3 yrs, 6st 91b Mr W. Holdaway's Belle of Ewhurst, 3 yrs, 6st 7fb Dodge 7 to 4 agst York, 7 to 2 agst Caramel, 100 to 15 agst Joy Bells, 9 to 1 each agst the Adelaide colt and Banshee, and 100 to agst Belle of Ewhurst. Won by half a length, three-quarters of a length between the second

and third.

SEPARATE LIST

OF

WINNING HORSES

IN

GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.

1875.

The amounts in the following list are calculated upon the principle established in Rule 68, concerning Horse-racing in general.

In cases of compromise without a race, the horse that walks over has been reckoned as the winner of the whole prize; and in cases of dividing after a dead heat, each horse is reckoned the winner of the whole prize, according to Rule 50. (M. for meeting, h. for handicap, m. for match.)

Yrs old.

GOT BY ADAMAS.

No. of

Prizes.

4 Annie Louise, Mr W. Robinson's, 85 (h.) at Ripon
2 Lady Adamas, Mr Lunn's, 55 at Pontefract, 50 at
Morpeth, 75 at York, 68 at Newcastle, and Mr J.
Shepherd's, 80 (h.) at Northallerton

3 Trojan, Mr Greenall's, 50 (h.) at Newton

ADVENTURER.

3 Antidote, Mr Tuckwell's, 50 (h.) and 50 at Kingsbury, 135 (h.) at Dover, and 71 (h.) and 50 (h.) at Eltham

4

Audacieuse, Mr Bowes's, 50 (h.) and 65 (h.) at Scar-
borough, and 105 (h.) and 69 (h.) at Kelso

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4 Aventurière, Ld Ailesbury's, 510 at Goodwood -
2 Br. f. out of Sporting Life, Mr Johnstone's, 195 at
Chester, and 310 at York

3

Ch. f. out of Bab at the Bowster, Mr E. Stephenson's, 50 at 75 (h.) at Chester, 65 at Pontefract, and Mr T. Green's, 62 at Stockton

3 Dagolino, Mr Vyner's, 135 (h.) and 135 (h.) at Scarborough, 125 (h.) at Manchester, and 55 at Liverpool

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2 Levant, Ld Rosebery's, 380 at Epsom, 1590 at Newmarket July M., 120 at Nottingham, recd. 50 (m.) at Doncaster, and recd. 250 (m.) at Newmarket Ho. M.

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Periwinkle, Mr Batt's, 51 (h.) at Newton, and 60 (h.) at Newcastle

Perkin Warbeck, Mr Johnstone's, 233 at Durham, 200 at Chester, 540 (h.) at Carlisle, and 310 (h.) at Edinburgh

6 Peto, Mr Jefferson's, 100 at Newmarket Cra. M.; Mr Beadman's, 130 (h.) at Chester, 170 at Newmarket Second Spr. M., 371 (h.) at Manchester; Mr Burwood's, 300 (h.) at Brighton, and 940 (h.) at Liverpool

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4 Polonaise, Mr Bowes's, 600 nt Newmarket First Spr. M., 252 at Goodwood, 324 at Newmarket First Oct. M., and 230 (h.) at Manchester

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St Mark, Mr J. Johnstone's, 184 (h.) at Durham 5 Sessay, Mr Sherrington's, 65 at Windsor 5 Templar, Mr Grainger's, 330 at Brighton, 125 (h.) at Alexandra Park, and 210 (h.) at Newmarket First Oct. M.

2 The Tripper, Capt. Goff's, 75 at Newmarket First Oct.

ANGLO-SAXON.

4 Englishman, Mr T. Stevens's, 80 (h.) at Monmouth, and 125 (h.) at Cheltenham

3

Jack Pudding, Mr J. Lowe's, 100 at Kingsbury, 50 (h.)
at Alexandra Park, and 50 (h.) at Exeter

2 Mead, Mr W. G. Stevens's, 170 at Windsor

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Raby, Mr Harraway's, 100 (h.) at Bath, and 50 (h.)

at Salisbury

4 Sir Arthur, Mr Wheeler's, 75 at Liverpool; Capt. Machell's, 50, Mr Gomm's, 90 (h.), and Mr Gerard's, 95 at Warwick

5 Tricotrin, Mr Frost's, 60 at Lewes; Mr W. K. Walker's, 55 at Gloucester, 50 at Stafford, 50 at Wrexham, 65 at Worcester, and 50 at Warwick

ARTILLERY.

4 Castle Wellan, Mr Johnstone's, 260 (h.) at Notting

ham

4 Generlissimo, Mr Preston's, 80 (h.) at Down Royal 4 Tom, Mr Smith's, 30 (h.) at Londonderry

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