The CHAMPAGNE STAKES of 10 sovs each, with 50 added, for two year olds, colts 8st. 101b., and fillies 8st 71b. The winner of any two year old stakes amounting to 100%., including the winner's own stake, to carry 4lb. for every such winning. The winner to give three dozen of champagne to the club. Last three-quarters of the New Mile.-8 subs. Mr J. Bayly ns ch. f. Partlett Capt Pettat's bl. or ch. f. Lunette Mr P. Williams ns b. c. Singleton Lad ns ch. c. by St. Francis, out of Recruit's dam. ns b. c. Snarler Mr Dorrien's b. c. Rhinegrave Mr W. Etwall's b. c. St. Andrew Sir J. B. Mill's br. f. Aitch Bone To close and name for the BIBURY STAKES on the Second Spring Meeting, and for the CUP STAKES on the Tuesday after Epsom. STOCKBRIDGE, 1851. THURSDAY, June 19.-The Third Year of the FIRST TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sovs. each, for four year olds, colts 8st. 10lb., fillies 8st. 5lb.; 3lb. allowed, &c. The winner of the Derby to carry 71b, and the second horse 4lb. extra; the winner of the Oaks, 2000gs., or Newmarket Stakes, 5lb. extra. The winner to pay 251. towards the expenses of Judge and police. Two miles and a half.-36 subs. Count Batthyany's ch. c. Valentine *Mr Bouverie's b. c. The Bee-hunter Mr Bristow's b. f. Ariadne Mr Brooke's b. c. Franciscan Ld Chesterfield's ch. f. by Pantaloon, out * of Industry br. f. Satire ns. ch. c. Sergius Mr Jaques's b. f. Wayfarer (31b.) +Ld March ns. b. c. Compass (dead) (31b.) Mr Mostyn's b. c. Le Beau b. c. Spikenard (3lb.) Mr Osbaldeston's b. c. Mountaineer D of Richmond's b. c. Ghillie Callum Ld Suffield's b. c. Ranger (31b.) Mr Way's ch, c. Harry Bertram (31b.) *Mr Wreford, jun. ns, b. f. Esplanade b. c. The Cid (dead), (3lb.) This race was won in 1849 by Bee-hunter by five or six lengths, after a dead heat with Sweetheart; Cariboo third. The starters are denoted by an asterisk. Won in 1850, by Compass, by half a length, Cariboo second, Sweetheart third. An obelisk † is prefixed to the starters. The Second year of the SECOND TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sov. each, for three year olds, colts 8st. 10lb., fillies 8st. 5lb.; 31b. allowed, &c. The winner to pay 251. towards the expenses of Judge and Police. One mile and a half.-37 subs. Mr Bristow's br. c. bro. to Truthteller *Ld Chesterfield's ch. f. Payment Mr E. R. Clark's br. c. Glenhawk (3lb.) Mr C. Dorrien na. br. c. by Auckland, d. Mr R. Etwall's ch. g. Iracundus Ld Glasgow's ro. f. by Lanercost or Re- Mr Gratwicke's br. f. The Squaw (3lb.) -- br. f. Ginevra (3lb.) Mr Henry's ch. f. Julia *Mr G. Hobson's b. c. Recruit *Mr W. Etwall's br. c. The Knight of the *Ld H. Lennox na. ch. f. Hurry Scurry Thistle ch. f. Antigone (3lb.) Ld Exeter's b. c. Phlegethon (3lb.) Mr C. Lloyd na. br. f. Coticula Mr Lowther's b. f. Lady Stuart (3lb.) Col Peel's b. c. The Serpentine D of Richmond's b. f. (dead) by Touchstone Mr P. P. Rolt's b. c. by Cotherstone-Lilla Mr W. Sadler's b. c. by Venison, out of - b. f. by Venison-Witticism (3lb.) Won in 1850, by Payment, by two lengths, Hurry Scurry second, Runnymede third. The starters are denoted by an asterisk. The First Year of the THIRD TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sov. each, for two year olds, colts 8st. 101b., fillies 8st. 5lb.; 3lb. allowed, &c. The winner of the Derby to carry 71b., the second horse 4lb. extra; the winner of the Oaks, 2000gs., or 1000gs., or Newmarket Stakes, 5lb. extra in each year. No horse to carry more than 7lb. extra. The winner to pay 25 sov. towards expenses, &c. T.Y.C.-43 subs. ColAnson's b. c. byOrlando-Princess(3lb.) Mr S. Hawkes b. c. by Irish Birdcatcher -Cinizelli (3lb.,. b. c. Rolando Mr Burgess's c.by Dulcimer-Apropos(31b.) Mr Herbert's br. c. by Sir Hercules - Miss M. E. R. Clarks b. c. by Gibraltar, out of sister to Gobbo (h. b.) Ld Clifden's b. c. Magnes b. c. Hymettus b. c. Hesperus b. f. Rosary Ld Dorchester's b. f. The Chase (31b) Mr E. Dyson's b. or br. c. Prince Rupert Ld Exeter's c. by Theon-Hydrangea (31b.) Ld Glasgow's b.f. by Alarm-Physalis (31b) Letty Mr Howard's b. f. Susan Mr Jaques's br. f. Fieldmate (3lb.) Mr H. Lowther's ch. c. The Tumbler (3lb.) Queen Anne Sir R. Pigot's b. c. Filius (31b.) Mr W. Sadler's b. c. Joe Miller (3lb.) Mr Stebbing's b. c. Young Hawthorn (31b.) ́ WINCHESTER, 1851. FRIDAY, June 20.-The FOAL STAKES of 25 sov. each, for three year olds, colts 8st. 9lbs. Allies and geldings 8st. 6lb.; 3lb. and 5lb. allowed, &c. New mile. Mr Dorrien's b. f. Chaplet (5lb.) Sir J. B. Mill's ch g. Eurus Sir J. Hawley's ch. c. Teddington (5lb.) Mr Payne's ch. f. Catalpa SWEEPSTAKES of 50 sov. each, for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 4lb. ; 31b. and 5lb. allowed. A winner to carry 5lb. extra. Three-quarters of a mile. Capt Delmé's b. c. by Slane, out of Southdown Mr Dorrien's f. (dead), by Orlando, out of Blackbird Mr R. Etwall's b. c. by Venison, out of Passion Mr N. Fellowes ns. b. f. by Venison, out of sis. to Egis (31b.) Sir J. B. Mill's b. or br. c. by Epirus, out of Giantess (31b.) Mr Powney's ns. b. f. Mary Blane, by Slane, out of Virginia First Year of the WINCHESTER TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sov. each, for two year olds," colts 8st. 10lb., fillies 8st. 51b.; 31b. allowed, &c. The winner of the Derby to carry 71b., the second 4lb. extra; the winner of the Oaks, 2000gs. or 1000gs. Stakes at Newmarket, or the Stockbridge Triennial Stakes, 5lb. extra. The winner to pay 10 per to the fund. Three-quarters of a mile-11 subs. Mr Dorrien's bl. or br. c. Chief Baron Ni- | cholson (3lb.) b. c. by Lanercost, out of Flash of Lightning (31b.) Mr Gratwicke's b. c. Canterbury b. f. Maria (3lb.) Sir J. B. Mill's br. e. by Epirus, out of br. f. Aitch Bone (3lb.) Mr Payne's b. f. Freedom D of Richmond's br. c. Harbinger (3lb.) Mr Etwall, Mr W. Etwall, and Mr Herbert are subscribers, but did not name. The Two YEAR OLD STAKES of 10 sov. each, with 50 added if three horses start; colts 8st. 71b., fillies and geldings 8st. 3lb.; the winner of a stake of 100 sov. value or upwards, including the winner's own stake, to carry 41b.; of two stakes, and each of the above value, 71b.; if ten subscribers the second to save his stake. The winner to pay 101. to the fund, and to subscribe to the stakes for 1852; T.Y.C.-12 subs. Mr J. Arnold's b. c. Little Harry Capt G. Delmé's c. The Little Savage (h. b.) Mr Henry's ch. f. Partlett Ld Palmerston's b. c. Buckthorn Mr Powney na. br. f. Miss Conyngham The WINCHESTER STAKES of 10 sovs. each, h. ft., with 50 added if four horses start; three Mares and geldings year olds, 7st., four, 8st. 4lb., five, 8st. 121b, six and aged, 9st. allowed 5lb. The winner to be sold for 200 sovs., &c. The winner to pay 10 sovs. to the fund, and subscribe to the Stakes next year. Heats, one mile. Mr Blomfield's br. f. Simplicity, 3 yrs Mr Burgess's ch. f. Handsome Doe, 3 yrs b. m. Alicia (late Slashing Alice), Mr W. Etwall's ch. g. Iracundus, 3 yrs Mr V. Jenkins's ch. f. Miss Larkaway, 4 yrs SALISBURY, 1851. The First Year of the WILTSHIRE TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sov. each for two year old colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 3lb.; 3lb. allowed. &c.; the winner of the Derby to carry 71b., and the second horse 4lb. extra; the winner of the Oaks, 2,000 gs., or Newmarket Stakes, 5lb. extra. T.Y.C.-11 subs. Ld Bruce's b. c. by The Knight of the Shire Mr E. Dyson's b. or br, c. Prince Rupert MrHerbert'sbr.c.bySirHercules-MissLetty Ld H. G. Lennox's b. f. Brawn Mr Gratwicke's ch. c. Maidstone Mr Herbert's b. c. by Sir Hercules-Zebra THE WILTON PARK STAKES of 10 sov. each, with 50 added if 4 horses start, for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b. and fillies 8st. 31b.; winners of a stake value 100 sov. or upwards, including the winner's own stake, to carry 4lb.; of two stakes, and each of the above value, 7lb. extra. The winner to pay 10 sov. to the fund, and subscribe to the stakes in 1852; T.Y.C.-13 subs. Mr J. Arnold's ch. c. by St. Francis, out of | Mr Henry's ch. f. Partlett Recruit's dam Mr. R. E. Cooper's b. c. Julien Mr Farrance's b. f. Common Sense Mr S. Herbert's b. c. bySir Hercules-Odessa Mr P. Hill's br. f. Actress Sir J. B. Mill's br. f. Aitch Bone Mr Ramsbottom's b. f. Hot Cross Bun Ld J. Scott's b. c. bro. to Elthiron WARWICK, 1851. TUESDAY, Sept. 2.-The FOAL STAKES of 10 sov. each, with 25 added for three year olds, colts 8st. 91b. fillies 8st. 4lb.; 3lb. and 4lb. allowed, &c. distance.-9 subs. Mr Bristow's br. c. bro. to Truthteller Mr E. Dyson's b. c. The Partridge Mr Fowler's f. Silence (31b.) Once round and a Mr G. Ongley's ch. f. Ella (3lb.) Mr Ramsbottom's b. f. by Charles XII.- Mr T. Stevens's b. f. Hazy Ld Warwick's br. g. Leap Year SHREWSBURY, WOLVERHAMPTON, LICHFIELD, 1851. 39 The CASTLE PARK STAKES of 10 sov. each, with 50 added, for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b. and fillies 8st. 21b.; a winner before starting to carry 4lb., twice 71b. extra. The winner to pay 10 sov. towards expenses; T.Y.C.-12 subs. Mr Carew's c. Hampton Mr T. B. Charlton's b. or br. f. Lamia Mr J. Clark's b. c. Elcot (h. b.) Mr Copeland's b. c. The Corporal Mr W. M. Palmer's b. c. Jerry Mr Payne's ch. f. Hirsuta Capt. Pettat's bl. or ch. f. Lunette Sir C. Rushout's b. c. by Faugh-a-Ballagh- Ld Strathmore's br. f. Scourge Mr Thrilling's b. f. by Ithuriel out of Lady Mr Wadlow's b. f. Miss Lavinia WEDNESDAY.-The GREAT WARWICKSHIRE STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added, for three year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 21b.; the winner of the Derby to carry 71b. extra, of the Oaks, or 2000gs. stakes, 5lb.; of any other three-year old Produce Stake value 800 sovs. in 1851, 3lb., or of any two of the above, 2lb. in addition; the winner to pay 10 sovs. out of the stakes. One mile and three-quarters.-8 subs. Mr Bristow's br. c. bro. to Truthteller, by Ascot Ld Clifden's b. c. Harpsichord Mr E. Dyson's b. c. The Partridge b.c. Pavilion | Sir J. Hawley's ch. c. Balsamo Ld Warwick's br. g. Leap Year SHREWSBURY, 1851. THURSDAY, May 8.-The PATSHULL STAKES of 10 sovs. each, for three-year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 4lb. ; 3lb. allowed, &c. ; the winner of any race to carry 3lb. extra, the second to save his stake. About a mile and a quarter.-9 subs. Sir J. Gerard's f. by Lanercost-Camelia | Sir R. Pigot's b. c. Runnymede (31b.) Mr Irwin's b. g. Lord Edward ch. f. The Abbess Mr Meiklam's b. f. Prudery Mr Minor's br. f. Manilla (3lb.) Mr T. Thomas's b. c. by Shamrock-The WOLVERHAMPTON, 1851. MONDAY, Aug. 11.-A PRODUCE STAKES of 10 sov. each, with 20 added, for three year olds, colts 8st. 61b., fillies, 8st. 3lb. ; 3lb. allowed, &c. Once round, starting from the Stand, and coming in at the Chair.-9 subs. Mr Copeland's b. or br. f. Drill Mr Critchley's ch. c. The Ringleader (31b.) Mr Flintoff's b. c. (dead), by Heron, out Ir J. Meeson's bl. or br. c. First Fruits (3lb.) Mr Minor's b. or br. f. Manilla (3lb.) Mr Skerratt's b. c. by Accident - Garga- Mr Wadlow's b. c. The Prime Minister · (3lb.) FOAL STAKES of 10 sov. each, with 20 added, for three year olds, colts 8st. 6lb., fillies 8st. 3lb.; the winner of the Derby or Oaks to carry 5lb., and of the Produce Stakes at this meeting, 31b. extra. Once round, starting at the Stand. Ir Copeland's b. c. Chance r Halford's b. g. The Deceitful Ir E. Jones's b. f. Ianthe Sir C. Monck's b. f. by Lanercost-Garland Ld Warwick's ch. f. Avia LICHFIELD, 1851. RODUCE STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 20 added, for three year olds, colts 8st 61b., fillies 8st. 3lb.; 31b. allowed, &c.; the to carry 5lb. extra. One mile. r Copeland's b. or br. f. Drill winner of a stake of 100 sovs. or upwards Mr Halford's b. f. by Melbourne--Rebecca Flintoff's b. c. (dead) by Heron, out of Mr Mostyn's b. f. by Touchstone, out of PrinCountess of Lichfield (31b.) cess Alice (31b.) C2 40 EGLINTON racing club, NOTTINGHAM, YORK SPRING. EGLINTON RACING CLUB, 1851. The VISITORS' PLATE of 10 sov. each, with 110 sov. added by the Visitors at Eglinton Castle, for two yr olds, colts Est 71b., and fillies 8st 31b; the winner of the New Stakes at Ascot, the July or Chesterfield at Newmarket, the Ham, Lavant, or Molecomb at Goodwood, the Prince of Wales's or Gimcrack at York, the Champagne or Two Years Old Stakes at Doncaster, to carry 71b., the second in any of these stakes, 21b. extra; the winner of any other two yrs old stake, value 100 sov., to carry 3lb. extra; maiden two yrs old having started once allowed 3lb., twice, olb., thrice, 71b.; weights not to be accumulative. Four to start, or the added money will not be given.-T.Y.C.-11 subs. Mr C. Balfour ns. ch. c. Pelopidas Mr J. Merry's b. c. Happy Joe Mr G. Barton's bl. c. The Surveyor Ld Eglinton's br. c. Shagram Ld Glasgow's ch. f. by John o'Gaunt-Conspiracy Mr J. McKenzie ns. b. f. by Lanercost, out of Rectitude b. f. by Ithuriel- Sorella's dam Mr Williamson's b. c. by Melbourne -La Ld Waterford did not name NOTTINGHAM, 1851. The TWO YEAR OLD STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 50 sovs. added; colts to carry 8st 71b, fillies 8st 21b. The winner to pay 5 sovs to the Race fund, and to subscribe for next year; a winner of 50 sovs. clear before starting to carry 51b extra. T.Y.C.-9 subs. La Caledon's b. c. brother to Shylock Mr Ford ns br. f. Kate Mr J. Osborne's b. c. King of Troy Mr W. M. Palmer's b. c. Doubtful YORK SPRING, 1851, W. M. E. MILNER, Esq., Lieut.-Col. CAMPBELL, and R. RUDSTON READ, Esq.-Stewards. TUESDAY. May 13.-The ZETLAND STAKES of 10 sov. each, with 50 added, for two year olds, colts 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 21b. A winner before starting to carry 21b. extra; the owner of the second horse to save his stake. T.T.C.-24 subs. Mr J. S. Armstrong's br. f. Knavesmire Witch | Mr T. Lister's f. Lizzy Mr G. Barton's bl. c. The Surveyor Mr H. Baker's br. c. Tomato Mr W. Baxter's br. f. Glimmer Mr Bowes's b, f. by Hetman Platoff- Maid of Lune Mr W. Cuthbert's br. c. Glendinning Ld Eglinton's br. c. Shagram ch. c. Pelopidas Ld Glasgow's b. c. by Ithuriel-Gipsy Mr Jamieson's b. f. Merriment Mr Jones's b. f. Travesty Mr Lumley's b. f. Senorita Mr Merry's b. f. by Ithuriel-Sorella's d. Mr Pedley's ro. f. Trousseau Mr J. Shepherd's ch. c. King of Trumps The CHAMPION HANDICAP of 10 sov. each, with 50 added; the second to receive back his stake; the winner of any handicap value 100 sov., after the declaration of the weights to carry 41b. extra; of two, or any other handicap value 500 sov., 71b. extra; no horse to carry more than 71b extra. The weights to be published on the 15th of March One mile. Abdallah, by The Provost. Knight of the Garter, The. Age. st. lb. |