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followed by Campanile and Dr Husband; at the bushes Campanile went to the front; Flattery, who had been lying off, went up in the Ab. M. bottom; rising the hill, Ridiculus Mus and Mr Mansfield declined; Flattery, Ennui, and Campanile went on with the running nearly abreast; a good run in ended in favour of Flattery by a head; Ennui swerved upon Campanile near the finish, and beat her a head only for the second place; nothing else near.

Ld E. Russell's ch. g. Dulcet, by Dulcimer, 4 yrs, 8st. 7lb. (J. Marson) beat Mr Mostyn's br. f. Wilderness, 3 yrs, 7st. 5fb. (W. Abdale) A. F. 100, h. ft.

7 to 2 on Dulcet, who made the running throughout, and won cleverly by half a length.

Subscription Plate of 591. for two yrs old, 6st. 7b. and three, 8st. 10b. T.Y. C. the winner to be sold for 3501, if demanded, &c. Ld E. Russell's br. f. by Theon, dam by Wanton,

out of Beatrice, 2 yrs

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Col. Peel's br. f. Vert Vert, 2 yrs
Mr Barne's bl. c. Blackcock, 2 yrs
Mr Rolt's b. c. Collingwood, 3 yrs

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Ld Exeter's ch. c. by Hetman Platoff, out of Toga, 2 yrs J. Sharpe 5

6 to 4 on Vert Vert, 5 to 2 agst Theon f. 4 to 1 agst Collingwood, and 4 to 1 agst Blackcock. Blackcock made the run

ning, with the Theon f. and Toga c. lying up; at the cords the latter declined; half way up the Theon f. obtained the lead, and Vert Vert went to the front, and a good race ended in favour of the Theon f. by a head; half a length between the second and third.

Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, for three yrs old, 7st. 7lb. four, 8st. 2lb. five and upwards, 8st. 7b. T.Y C. the winner to be sold for 150 sov. if demanded, &c. (12 subscribers).

Sir J. Hawley's b. h. Bishop of Romford's Cob, by

Jereed, 6 yrs

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Mr W. Wyatt's b. c. The Mangler, 4 yrs

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Mr Arber's b. f. Caroline, 4 yrs

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Mr Merton's b. h. African, aged

Flatman

Mr Minor's br. f. Carissima, 4 yrs

Marlow

Mr Hesseltine's bl. f. The Slayer's Daughter, 3

Longstaff

Mr Wigram's br. c. Hereef, 3 yrs

Pettit

Mr Crofton's br. f. Zuleika, 3 yrs

Whitehouse

Mr S. Smith's b. c. Tell, 3 yrs

Wakefield

Sir J. Gerard's b. f. Curiosity, 3 yrs

T. Lye

Ld Albemarle's b. f. Nell Cook, 3 yrs

Chapple

5 to 4 agst Bishop of Romford's Cob, and 5 to 2 agst African. Caroline made the running. Bishop of Romford's Cob lying next, with the others well up; at the cords Bishop of Romford's Cob took up the running, followed by The Mangler, the former winning by a length; Caroline a moderate third.—The winner was claimed.

Sweepstakes of 100 sov. each, h. ft. T.Y. C. (3 subscribers). Ld Orford's gr. c. by Clearwell, out of Angelina, 8st. 2lb.

F. Butler 1
Robinson 2

D. of Bedford's ch. c. Free Gift, 8st. 7b. Free Gift made the running; after passing the dip the Angelina c. went up, took the lead after a few strides, and won cleverly by two lengths.

D. of Bedford's Leopard, by Liverpool, 8st. 4lb. recd. ft. from Ld Eglinton's Lycurgus, 8st. 7 lb. A. F. 200, h. ft.

Mr Merton's b. f. Jumble, by Kremlin, 7st. 9lb. rced. ft. from D. of Bedford's br. f. Bridle, 8st. 7b. both two yrs, T. Y. C. 300, h. ft. Ld Eglinton's Eryx, 8st. 7lb. recd. 50 sov. ft. from D. of Bedford's Eothen, 8st. 5lb. Ab. M. 300, 200 ft.

Mr O'Brien's Grimston, by Verulam, recd. 100 sov. ft. from Mr Gully's Pyrrhus the First, 8st. 7b. each, T. M. M. 500, h. ft.

Ld Glasgow's Conspiracy, by Retriever, 8st. 4lb. recd. 100 sov. ft. from Lord Strathmore's Brocardo, 8st. 71b. D. M. 500, h. ft.

Mr O'Brien's The Traverser, 8st. recd. ft. from Mr Merton's Idas, 8st, 10b. T.Y.C. 500, h. ft.

THURSDAY.

Mr Greville's ch. f. Apricot, by Sir Hercules (Flatman) beat Ld Maidstone's ch. f. Atropos (F. Butler) 8st. 71b. each, T.Y. C. 200, h. ft.

5 to 2 on Apricot, who made the running throughout, and won easily by two lengths.

Mr Nunn's b. f. by Samarcand, out of La Fille mal gardée, 4 yrs (Hornsby, sen.) beat Mr Lambden's b. m. Chance, aged (Flatman) 8st. each, A. F. 300, h. ft.

6 to 5 on the winner. Chance made the running; at the bushes the filly went up; they ran together down the hill; the filly obtained the lead at the cords; and won rather cleverly by a length.

D. of Bedford's Leopard, 4 yrs, 7st. (Pettit) beat Mr Mytton's Auricula, 3 yrs, 7st. 4lb. (Whitehouse) A. F. 200, h. ft.

6 to 5 on Leopard, who made the_running at a strong pace, was not caught, and won easily by a length.

Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft. for two yrs old;

D. M. (7 subscribers).

Mr Merton's br. f. Mouseling, by Mus, 6st. 4lb.
Ld Chesterfield's ch. c. brother to Stitch, 7st. 9lb.
Mr Whiles's br. f. Infringe, 7st. 9lb.

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Ld Exeter's ch. c. by Hetman Platoff, out of Toga, 7st. 91b.

Mr Moore's b. c. Watch-dog, 8st. 7lb. 6 to 4 agst brother to Stitch. 2 to 1 agst Infringe, and 3 to 1 agst Mouseling. Mouseling made the running, with Infringe lying next; at the dip brother to Stitch took it, and carried it on to the cords, where Mouseling again obtained a slight lead, and won, after a good race in, by half a length; Infringe a good third.

Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, for two yrs old colts, 8st. 7lb. and fillies, 8st. 4fb. last half of Ab. M. the winner to be sold for 40 sov. if demanded, &c. (7 subscribers).

Mr Mostyn's b. f. Jollity

Mr Shelley's b. c. His Serene Highness

Mr Pedley's b. f. Pocket Venus

Mr E. Dyson's b. f. Leporella

Mr Booth's ch. f. by Elis, out of Antler's dam
Mr Francis's b. f. Mogulistan -

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Even on Jollity. His Serene Highness made the running with Jollity, Pocket Venus and Leporella lying well up; at the cords the latter were beaten; half way in the cords Jollity took the lead, and won by a length; Pocket Venus a good third.

The winner was claimed.

Sweepstakes of 50 sov. each, h. ft. for two yrs old colts, 8st. 71b. and fillies, 8st. 4lb. Ab.M. (6 subscribers).

Mr Phillimore's b. c. Saddle, by The Saddler
D. of Richmond's b. c. Halo

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Flatman

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6 to 5 on Halo. Saddle made the running, was not headed, and won by a length.

Col. Peel's ch. f. Isis, by Slane, 2 yrs old, 7st. (Chapple) beat Ld Glasgow's ro. m. Physalis, 5 yrs old, 8st. 91b. (J. Holmes) last half of Ab.M. 200, h. ft.

7 to 4 on Isis; they came together at a strong pace; descending the bushes hill, Isis obtained a slight lead, a few strides from home she quitted the other, and won by a length.

Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, for two yrs old colts, 8st. 71b. and fillies, 8st. 4lb. T.Y.C. the winner to be sold for 150 sov. if demanded, &c.

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9 to 4 on Redwing. Margaret of Anjou made the running, Millwood lying second, the others well up; at the cords Redwing went to the front; half way up Millwood obtained the lead, and won, after a good race in, by a length; a head only between the second and third; Sorrel a bad fourth.

Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, for two yrs old, 7st. and three, 8st. 12b, fillies allowed 2tb. T.Y. C. the winner to be sold for 80 sov. if demanded, &c.

Mr Gully's b. f. Moodkee, by Venison, 2 yrs
Mr Leigh's ch. c. Hyderabad, 2 yrs
Mr Worley's gr. f. Wintonia, 2 yrs -
Mr Elwes's b. f. Camelia, by Camel, 3 yrs
Mr Gratwicke's b. f. Little Julia, 2 yrs
Mr Ewbank's b. f. Louisa Newell, 2 yrs
Mr Ford's ch. f. Restless, 2 yrs

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W. Hutchinson 2

Crouch 3

Wakefield

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Longstaff
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5 to 4 agst Moodkee, 4 to 1 agst Hyderabad, and 4 to 1 agst Restless. Hyderabad made the running, the others well up; at the cords Wintonia took the second place, Moodkee following close; half way up the cords Moodkee obtained the lead, and won, after a good race, by half a length; a head only between the second and third.-The winner was claimed.

Subscription Handicap Plate of 501, for three yrs old and upwards;

D.I.

J. Sharpe 0 1 J. Holmes 0 2

Ld Exeter's ch. f. Hydrangea, by Beiram, 3 yrs,
5st. 9fb.-First heat, Treen, jun. Second heat
Sir C. Monck's b. m. Glossy, 6 yrs, 7st. 12.
Mr Francis's b. m. Seven's the Main, 5 yrs, 6st. 4lb.
Mr Wesley's ch. h. Counsellor, aged, 8st. 13lb. -
Ld Stradbroke's b. m. Boarding-school Miss, 5 yrs,
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Mr Cook's Auld Lang Syne, 6 yrs, 7st. 12lb. Mr Death's b. h. Subduer, 6 yrs, 7st. 10. Mr Flintoff's Princess Royal, 4 yrs, 7st. 21. Ld Chesterfield's Jenny Wren, 4 yrs, 7st. 2. Ld Albemarle's b. g. Radulphus, 3 yrs, 6st. 9fb. Sir J. Gerard's b. f. Curiosity, 3 yrs, 6st. 3lb. 2 to 1 agst Jenny Wren, 5 to 2 agst Hydrangea, 6 to 1 agst Glossy, and 10 to 1 agst Boarding-school Miss. Seven's the Main made the running at a moderate pace, followed by Hydrangea and Radulphus; at the bushes Hydrangea took the lead, and im

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proved the pace; Seven's the Main lying close up, with Boarding-school Miss and Glossy next: Hydrangea increased the lead, after passing the turn of the Lands; about 50 yards from home, Glossy took the second place, and caught Hydrangea just on the post; Seven's the Main a good third; Counsellor beaten early. Second heat, Glossy made the running to the Duke's Stand, where Hydrangea went up, and won in a canter by twenty lengths.

The Glasgow Stakes of 100 sov. each, h. ft. for two yrs colts, 8st. 7b. last three quarters of R. M. (15 subscribers). Mr Mostyn's b. c. Planet, by Bay Middleton Mr Gully's b. c. Mathematician Ld Albemarle's ch. c. Ingoldsby

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Flatman - S. Day 2 Robinson 3

Even on Planet, and 5 to 4 agst Mathematician. Mathematician made the running at a good pace, Planet lying next, about two lengths in his rear; at the bushes Planet went up to his quarters, they ran down the hill in this order; coming out of the Ab. M. bottom, Planet obtained the lead, and won cleverly by a length; Ingoldsby a bad third.

Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, for three yrs old, 7st. 4lb. four, 8st. 4b. five and upwards, 8st. 11b. A.F. m. and g. allowed 3lb. the winner to be sold for 250 sov. if demanded, &c. (6 subscribers).

Ld Exeter's b. c. St Demetri, by Colwick, 3 yrs

Sir C. Monck's b. f. Flattery, 4 yrs

Ld Lonsdale's br. c. Joy, 3 yrs

Mr Booth's ch. f. Tit-bit, 3 yrs
Mr Treen's b. f. Buttress, 3 yrs

Sir J. Hawley's b、h. A-la-mode, 5 yrs

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A. Day 3 Crouch 4 Treen, jun. 5 F. Butler 6

7 to 4 agst Joy, 5 to 2 agst A-la-mode, 7 to 2 agst St Demetri, and 5 to 1 agst Flattery. Joy made the running, Buttress lying second, Tit-bit and St Demetri next; at the bushes St Demetri went up to Joy, they ran together down the hill, followed by Flattery; rising the hill, St Demetri obtained the lead, and won cleverly by a length; Flattery got the second place a few strides from home; nothing else near.

The winner was claimed.

The Prospect Stakes of 10 sov. each, for three yrs old, 8st. four, 9st. lb. five, 9st. 8lb. six and aged, 9st. 10b. D.I. the winner to be sold for 200 sov. if demanded, &c. horses entered to be sold for 1501. allowed 71b. for 1001. allowed 14b. for 501. allowed 24lb. (4 subscribers).

D. of Rutland's b. f. sister to Flambeau, by Taurus, 3 yrs

(1001.) 7st.

R. Pettit 1

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