Mr E. Batson's c. Dundrum, by Comrade, d. by Bay Middleton, out of Gobbo's dam (h.b.) Mr W. H. Brook's br. c. The Brahmin, by Lanercost, out of Idolatry D of Bedford's ch. c. Hugo, by Weatherbit, out of Esmeralda Ld Clifden's b. c. Magnes, by Touchstone, out of Latitude b. c. Hymettus, by Bay Middleton, out of Beeswax Mr. G. Dorrien's b. f. Carinetta, by Auckland, out of Charming Kate Mr. Drinkald's b. c. by St. Lawrence, out of Farthing Candle Ld Enfield's c. Poodle, by Ion, out of Ma Mie Ld Exeter's b. c. Lens, by St. Martin, out of Camera Obscura c. by Theon, out of Hydrangea Ld Glasgow's b. c. by Slane, out of Southdown b. f. by Alarm, out of Physalis Mr Greville's b. c. Gerard, by Alarm, out of Miss Heathcote b. f. Protection, by Slane, out of The Farmer's Daughter Mr Gratwicke's ch. c. Maidstone, by Chatham, out of Mary b. c. Canterbury, by Chatham, out of The Landgravine Capt Harcourt's b. c. Burndale, by Lanercost, dam by Tomboy Mr H. Hill's ch. f. Canina, by Epirus, out of Miss Horewood Mr Howard's b. f. Susan, by Touchstone, out of Fanny Mr Jaques's ch. c. Odd Fellow, by Ithuriel, out of Burlette b. c. Snarler, by Irish Birdcatcher, out of Bella Mr J. Kent ns. br. c. Home-brewed, by Chatham, out of Sherbet Ld H. Lennox's b. f. Brawn, by Robert de Gorham, or Chatham, out of Oxonian's dam ns. b. f. Plumstead, by Chatham, out of Estelle Baron Maltzahn's ch. f. Raillery, by Satirist, dam, Cartoon's dam, by Morisco Mr Merry's b. c. Garibaldi, by Moss Trooper, out of Madame St. Clair b. c. Happy Joe, by Lanercost, out of Morea Mr A. Nichol's br. c. Norham, by Irish Birdcatcher, out of Bee's-wing Mr C. Peck's b. f. Needle, by Lanercost, out of Stitch Col Peel's b. c. Livermere, by Slane, out of Palmyra b. c. Lapidist, by Touchstone, out of Io br. c. The Nabob, by The Nob, out of Hester Sir R. Pigot's b. c. Filius, by Venison, out of Birthday, by Pantaloon Mr H. B. Powell's b. or br. c. The Free Trader, by The Sea, out of Miss Cobden br. c. Harbinger by Touchstone, out of Cuckoo b. f. Red Hind, by Venison, out of Soldier's Daughter Mr P. P. Rolt's b. c. George III., by Venison, out of Arethusa Ld Stanley's b. c. Longbow, by Ithuriel, out of Miss Bowe Mr John Stanley ns. b. f. by Cotherstone, out of Cheshire Witch (wrong nom.) Mr Shelley's b. c. The Stag, by Venison, out of Lucy Banks Mr S. Stanley ns. b. f. Speed, by Bay Middleton, out of Projectile's dam Ld J. Scott's b. c. bro. to Elthiron, by Pantaloon, out of Phryne Mr W. Stebbing's b. c. Young Hawthorn, by Lanercost, out of Alice Hawthorn Ld Strathmore's b, c. Chimney Sweep, by Touchstone, out of May br. c. Showman, by Launcelot, out of Specimen Mr W. Wigram's b. c. Peacock, by Alarm, out of Teleta Ld Chesterfield (three nominations), Mr Des Veaux, Ld Burleigh, and Ld Durham did not name. SWEEPSTAKES of 100 sov. each, for three-year olds, the produce of mares which never bred a winner; colts 8st. 71b., and fillies 8st. 21b. One mile. Col Anson's b. c. by Tonchstone, out of | Mr Payne's ch. f. Glendale (wrong nom.) Mr W. H. Brook's br. c. Juggernaut b. c. Harpsichord Ld Eglinton's b. c. Hippolytus Ld Exeter's ch. c. Midas Ld Glasgow's b. c. Nondescript Sir J. Hawley's b. c. The Confessor Mr Howard's ch. f. Christina Mr Howard's b. c. Boabdil Mr Mare's b. c. Hatherton Mr Pavne's b. c. Potent (dead) SWEEPSTAKES Of 200 sov. each, for two year old colts, 8st. 7lb. each; 3lb. and 5lb. allowed, &c. T.Y.C. Mr W. H. Brook's br. c. Herschel Ld Clifden's br. c. Magnes b. c. Hesperus Ld Eglinton's b. c. Claverhouse Ld Glasgow's b. c. by Slane-Southdown Mr Payne's br. c. Wingenund. Sir R. Pigot's b. c. Filius (31b.) Ld Strathmore's b. c. Chimney Sweep (3lb.) The SUSSEX STAKES of 25 sov. each, for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 4lb.; 3lb. allowed, &c.; a winner before starting to carry 5lb. extra; the winner of the Lavant or Molecomb Stakes to carry 7lb., of both 101b. extra; no horse to carry more than 101b. extra. T. Y. C. Ld Clifden's b. c. Hymettus Mr Gratwicke's b. c. Canterbury (31b.) Mr Dorrien's bl. c. Chief Baron Nicholson | D of Richmond's br. c. Harbinger (3lb.) (3lb.) Mr Shelley's b. c. The Stag The MOLECOMB STAKES of 50 sov. each, h. ft., for two year olds, colts to carry 8st. 71b., and fillies 8st. 4lb.; a winner before starting (matches and handicaps excepted) to carry 5lb; the winner of the Lavant Stakes 7lb. extra; no horse to carry more than 71b. extra. The owner of the second horse to receive back his stake. T.Y.C.-19 subs. Mr J. Arnold's b. c. Little Harry Mr J. J. King's ch. f. by Young Lochinvar, Mr Carew's br. c. The Prophet Mr John Day na. bl. f. ('atch'em Mr Dorrien's bl. c. Chief Baron Nicholson br. c. Anchises Ld Exeter's bl. c. Ambrose out of Madcap's dam Ld H. Lennox na. ch. c. Maidstone Sir R. Pigot's ch. c. Father Thames Mr E. Farrance's b. f. by Merry Monarch, Mr P. P Rolt's ch. c. Horton Yates out of Cestus Mr Greville's b. f. Protection b. c. Frantic Ld Stanley's b. or br. c. Merry-go-round The GOODWOOD CUP, value 300 sov., the surplus in specie, a subscription of 20 sov. each, with 100 added by the Racing Fund; three year olds to carry 7st. 4lb., four. 9st. 1lb., five, 9st. 9b, six and aged 9st. 121b., mares allowed 41b; geldings, 71b., horses, &c. got by Arabian, Turkish, or Persian stallions. or out of Arabian, Turkish, or Persian mares, allowed 181b., both, 36lb.. horses, &c. bred in America, or upon the Continent of Europe, allowed 14lb., horses (tho-e hereunder specified as carrying extra weight, excepted) never having won 100%, including their own stake, at any one time in 1851, previous to the day of starting, and not having been placed in the Derby or Oaks of 1851, allowed 5lb Four year olds and upwards, never having won or received as second horse 1004., including their own stake. at ans one time in 1850 or 1851, pievious to the day of starting, and not having been placed in the Derby or St. Leger of 1850 (those hereunder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) allowed 101b. Five year olds and upwards, never having won or received as second horse 10., including their own stake, at any one time in 1849, 1850, or 1851, previous to the day of starting (those hereunder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) allowed 161b. Maiden three year olds at starting. not having been placed in the Derby or Oaks of 1851, allowed slb. Maiden four year olds at starting, not having been placed in the Derby or St Leger 1850 (those hereunder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) allowed 14lb. Maiden five year olds at starting (those hereunder specified as car rving extra weight excepted) allowed 181b. Maiden six year olds or aged at starting (those hereunder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) allowed 231b.; the scoond horse in any stake, having received 1001, including his own stake, not to be considered maiden The winner of the Gold Cup at Ascot in 1851 to carry 5lb., the second 2lb. extra. The winner of the Port in 1851 to carry 3lb. extra. The winner of the Ascot. Goodwood, or Doncaster Cup, or of the Derby or Doncaster St Leger, in 1850, to carry 2lb. extra. The winner of the Derby in 1851 to carry 8lh. extra; the second, 3lb. extra. The winner of the Oaks in 1851 to carry 71b, extra; the second, zib. extra. Neither the allowances of weight for not winning, nor the penalties of extra weight for winning and for running second, are to be accumulative. The second horse to receive 100l. out of the stakes, and the third horse 507. Horses having won abroad not to be considered winners in this stake. All compromises to be considered winnings, excepting compromises of matches, and winners of matches only considered as maiden horses. The winnerto ay 10 sovs. to the Judge. Two miles and a half. FRIDAY.-The NASSAU STAKES of 50 sov. each, for three year old fillies, 8st. 7lb. each; the winner of the July, Clearwell, Criterion, or Prendergast Stakes, 31h. extra; of either Riddlesworth, Column, Newmarket, 2000 gs., 1000 gs. Stakes at Newmarket, or Drawing-room Stakes at Good wood, to carry 61b. extra, of the Derby or Oaks 9ib. extra;; a winner of both Derby and Drawing-room Stakes, 121b. extra; the second to receive 100 sov. out of the stakes. One mile.-19 subs. SWEEPSTAKES of 100 sov. each, h. ft., for four year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 21b., the winner of the Derby or St. Leger 71b., of both, 101b. extra. Cup Course. D of Bedford's ch. c. John o' Groat Mr Jaques's ch. c. Mildew Ld H. Lennox's b. c. William the Conqueror | Ld H. Lennox's b. c. The Bee Hunter The RICHMOND STAKES of 25 Sovs. each, 10 ft., for three-year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 21b.; the winner of the Derby to carry 91b., of the Oaks 61b. extra; of any other race value 500 sovs. including the winner's own stake, 5lb. extra; 31b allowed, &c. One mile and three-quarters on the Cup Course.-13 subs. Mr W. H. Brook's b. c. Juggernaut (3lb.) Mr Gratwicke's br. f. The Squaw (3lb.) Mr Payne's ch. f. Glendale Sir R. Pigot's b. c. Runnymede (3lb.) D of Richmond's b. f. (dead) by Epirus Prism D of Richmond's ch. f. Hurry-scurry b. f. (dead) by Touchstone, out of Soldier's Daughter Ld Spencer's b. or br. c. Vagabond The subscription to the GooDWOOD CUP to close on Tuesday in the Craven Meeting, and the horses to be named on the Tuesday after Epsom, on which day also the horses must be named for the GooDWOOD STAKES; to close and name for the CHESTERFIELD CUP in the July Meeting weck, and for the MARCH STAKES on the second day of the race. BATH AND SOMERSET, 1851. Lord AIRLIE and W. H. GREGORY, Esq., STEWARDS. Mr. E. REYNOLDS, Seeretary. Mr. CLARK, Judge. Mr. HIBBURD, Starter. THURSDAY, May 15.-The LANSDOWN TRIAL STAKES of 15 Sov. each, 10 ft. with 50 added; three yrs. old, 7st., four, 8st. 71b., five, 9st., six and aged, 9st. 3lb.; m. and g. allowed 31b.; the winner to be sold for 600l. if demanded in the usual way, unless exemption from being sold is claimed at the time of entrance, and horses for which this claim is made to carry 91b. extra. The winner to pay 57. towards expenses. One mile. Mr J. Arnold's ch. c. Pitsford, 4 yrs D. of Bedford's b. m. St. Rosalia, 5 yrs Mr Dawson's br. f. Tightwaist, 3 yrs Mr W. Etwall's br. c. Knight of the Thistle, 3 yrs Sir J. Hawley's b. f. Gladiole, 4 yrs The SOMERSETSHIRE STAKES of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. and 5 only if declared on or before the 15th day of March, with 100 sov. added. The winner to pay 15/. towards the Judge and expenses; the second horse to receive 507., and the third horse to save his stake; the winners of the Northampton Stakes, the Metropolitan or Newmarket Handicaps, or Chester Cup, to carry 71b. extra, and of either two of such stakes 141b. extra. Two miles and a distance.-71 subs. Mr W. H. Hartley ns. br. c. The Italian, by Touchstone Capt. Hervey ns. br. c. Windischgratz, by Jeremy Diddler Ld Eglinton's ch. c. The Knight of Avenel, by The Doctor Mr Sargent's b. c. The Knight of Gwynne, by Gilbert Gurney Mr L. Helbert us. ch. m. Kissaway, by Harkaway Mr C. Colgan ns. b. c. Mark Tapley, by The Hydra. Mr F. Coyle ns. b. m. The Cocktail (h. b.), by The Provost Mr W. Farrance ns. b. c. Confidence, by The Saddler Mr H. Lister ns. br. f. Achyranthes, by Thirsk Sir J. Hawley's b. f. Gladiole, by Gladiator Mr Lawson's ch. h. Caurire (h. b.), by David or Arthur Mr S. Wreford n. ch. g. The Flying Gout, by Irish Birdcatcher Ld Lurgan ns. ch. c. Scarborough, by Ratan Mr Greville's b. f. Estafette, by Slane Sir J. B. Mill's b. f. Won't-you-come-out-to-night, by Young Venison Mr A. Massingherd us. ch. f. Miss Larkaway, by Harkaway Mr A. Harrison ns. c. Flare-up, by Launcelot Sir W. Codrington ns. f. Electricity, by Loadstone. Mr Fowler ns. ch. m. May Day, by Bro. to Riddlesworth Mr H. Rhys ns. ch. g. The Rogue, by Epirus. Mr C. Liley ns. br. c. Brington, by Cotherstone Mr West ns. br. f. Cingari, by Sir Isaac Mr H. Bryce ns. b. f. Modestina, by Clarion Mr Campbell's bl. f. Made-safe, by Retriever Mr Mare's br. c. Recruit, by Auckland Mr Theobald's b. or br. c. Norton, by Melbourne Mr A. Goddard ns. ch. c. by Bretby, dam by Young Blacklock Mr C. F. Webster ns. b. c. Knight of the Thistle, by Thistlewhipper Ld W. Powlet ns. ch. c. The Ban, by Don John Mr Gregory ns. ch. f. by Pantaloon, out of Lady Mr W. Stebbing ns. b. c. Knook Knoll, by Sir Hercules Mr J. Jarrett ns. br. c. brother to Truthteller, by Ascot, out of Testatrix. 3 3 512 3 5 12 3 5 10 3 3 57 Mr E. M. Gannon ns. b. g. Pandemus, by Idle Boy Age st. lb. 35 1 350 3410 348 3 4 S The WESTON STAKES of 10 Sov. each, with 50 added, for two yr. olds, colts 8st. 91b., fillies and geldings 8st. 41b; the produce of untried horses or mares allowed 31b., if both 5lb. The winner to pay 57. towards the expenses, &c., T.Y.C. straight half-mile-13 subs. Mr J. Arnold's b. c. Little Harry (3lb.) Mr Drinkald's b. c. M. Hondin Mr Dorrien's b. c. Rhinegrave (3lb.) Mr W. Etwall's ch. f. by Slane, out of Pelerine Mr W. Gulliver's ch. f. Lady Blanche (31b.) Sir C. Rushout's b. f. Queen of Spain (h. b.) Mr P Tomb's ch. c. Pickle (h h.) (3lb.) Mr Greville's b. f. by Slane, out of Bring | ton's dam FRIDAY.-The CITY CUP, being 100 sov. in specie, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, three yrs old 7st., four 9st. 5lb., five 9st. 13lb., six and aged 10st. 41b; mares allowed 4lb., and geldings 71b. Horses got by Arabian, Persian, or Turkish stallions, or out of Arabian, Persian, or Turkish mares, allowed 181b., if both, 361b.; horses bred in America or on the Continent of Europe allowed 14lb.; horses (those hereinunder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) never having won 501. including their own stake, at any one time in 1851 previously to the day of starting, allowed 41b.; four yrs old and upwards, never having won or received as second horse 1007. including their own stake, at any one time in 1850 or 1851 previously to the day of starting, and not having been placed in the Derby or St. Leger of 1850 (those hereinunder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) allowed 101b; five yrs old and upwards, never having won or received as second horse 1007. including their own stake, at any one time in 1849, 1850, or 1851, previously to the day of start ng (those hereunder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) allowed 161h. ; maiden three yrs old allowed 8ib.; maiden four yrs old, not having been placed in the Derby or St. Leger of 1850 (those hereunder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) allowed 14lb.; maiden five yrs old (those herenuder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) allowed 181b.; maiden six yrs old and upwards (those hereunder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) aliowed 281b.; the second horse in any stake having received 1007. including his own stake, not to he considered maiden; the winner of the Port stakes in 1851 to carry 5lb. extra; the winner of the Ascot, Goodwood, or Doncaster cups, or the Derby or St. Leger of 1850, to carry 51b. extra; neither the allowances of weight for not winning, nor the penalties of extra weight for winning or for running second, are to be accumulative; horses having won abroad, and winners of matches only, not to be considered winners in this stake. The winner to pay 10l. towards the Judge and expenses; the second horse to save his stake. About two miles and a half.-6 subs. Mr Burgess's ch. c. Narcissus, 4 yrs Mr W. H. Gregory ua. ch. f. by Pantaloon. Mr Greville's b. f. Estafette, 4 yrs Sir J. Hawley's ch. c. The Ban, 3 yrs Mr C. Liley's ch. g. Ghent, 3 yrs Sir J. B. Mill's b. f. Won't you come out to Mr J. B. Minor's b. f. Modestina, 4 yrs 4 VTS Mr Wilkin's br. h. Langton, 5 yrs To close and name for the DYRHAM PARK STAKES on the 1st of April. BIBURY, 1851. Lord CLIFDEN, STEWARD. Mr. J. B. DAY, Clerk of the Course. WEDNESDAY, June 18.--PRODUCE STAKES of 50 sov. each, h. ft., for three year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. alb.; 3lb. and 5lb. allowed, &c. New Mile-13 subs. Mr Etwall's b c. Knight of the Thistle (31b.) (5lb.) |