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DERBY, LINCOLN, WESTERN MEETING, ETC.

The PAVILION STAKES of 30 sov. each, 20 ft., for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b., and fillies 8st. 3lb. Winners before starting of a sweepstakes value 200 sov., including their own stake, to carry 5lb., of two such stakes 71b. extra. T.Y.C.

D of Bedford's b. c. Carrier

Mr Carew's c. Hampton

Mr W. E. Hughes's b. f. Lassitude

Mr Magenis's b. f. Sulky

Mr Payne's b. f. Freedom

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A PRODUCE STAKES of 10 sov. each, with 50 added for three year olds, colts 8st. 7lb. fillies 8st. 4lb.; 31b. allowed, &c.; the extra. One mile.-14 subs.

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winner of the Derby or Oaks to carry 5lb

Mr J. Scott's b. f. Frolicsome (3lb.)
b. f. Louie

Mr Skerratt's b. c. by Loadstone, out o
Wheelock Lass (3lb.)

Mr H. Stebbing's ch. f. by Ratan, out
Celeste (31b.)

Mr Topham's b. c. Guardsman (3lb.)
Mr H. Wadlow's b. c. The Prime Ministe
(3lb.)

LINCOLN, 1851.

First year of the LINCOLN TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with 50 added fo two year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 3lb.; horses that have started twice previous to this race and not won, allowed 3lb.; winners once, 3lb., twice, 5lb. extra; 3lb. and 5lb. allowed, &c.; the second to save his stake. T.Y.C.-16 subs. Ld Burleigh ns. ch. f. Dorothea Mr W. H. Brooks's br. c. Blaze (31b.) Mr T. Chambers's br. c. by Orlando, dam by Negociator (h. b.) (5lb.)

Sir Montague Cholmley ns. br. c. The
Brahmin

Mr Hesseltine's b. c. The Governor (31b.)
bl. f. Catch'em

Mr C. Higgins' br. c. Apostate

Mr W. B. Hobson's b. f. Barbara (3lb.)

Mr J. Inman's ch.f. The Maid of Lincoln(5lb.)
Mr Monson ns. ch. f. Vision (3lb.)
Mr Osborne's bl. c. March Bird (31b.)
b. c. Priam the Third (31b.)

Mr T. H. Pedley's ch c. Stratagem
ch. c. Wide-awake

Mr. W. Wright's ch. f. Valentine's Day,
(31b)

Ld Yarborough ns. b. f. Merry Bird (31b)

WESTERN MEETING, 1851.

A PRODUCE STAKES of 50 sov. each, 20 ft., for three year olds, colts 8st. 7lb., fillies 8st. 21b.; 21b. allowed to those got by untried stallions or out of mares whose produce never won before the day of closing, and 4lb. of both untried. Two miles.

Ld Eglinton's br. c. Cnous (21b.)

Sir J. Boswell's ch. f. Emily Bell (21b.)

b. f. Emeute (2lb.)

BEVERLEY, HULL, AND EAST RIDING, 1851.

Mr. RICH. JOHNSON, Clerk of the Course and Judge.

WEDNESDAY, June 4.-The HOLDERNESS HUNT STAKES of 5 sov. each, with 25 added; three year olds, 9st. 31b., four, 10st. 121b., five, 11st. 101b., six and aged, 12st. 2lb. Mares and geldings allowed 31b., half-bred horses 71b.; horses bonâ fide the property o farmers, and that have never been in a regular training stable, allowed 51b. A winner in 1850 or 1851, once, 3lb., twice, 5lb., thrice, 7lb. extra. Two miles.-10 subs.

Mr W. Baxter's b. g. A. Y., 4 yrs
Mr Elliott's br. f. Imagination, 3 yrs.

Mr T. Fryer's br. m. The Methodist, aved
Mr Hutton's br. f. Psuck.

Mr Jas. Jordan's b. h. by Stockport, out of | Mr Littledale's br. g. Joe Anderson (h. b.), Slashing Alice's dam, aged

Mr John Lamplugh's br. f. Maid of the Moor (h. b.), 4 yrs

Mr W. B. Lamplugh's b. m. Queen of Trumps (h. b.), aged

6 yrs

Mr A. Shepherd's ch. g. Labyrinth, 3 yrs
Mr John Simpson's b. g. View-hallo (h. b.),
5 yrs

The BISHOP BURTON STAKES of 10 sov.'each, h. ft., with 20 added, for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b., and fillies 8st. 21b. A winner before starting to carry 3lb., twice, 5lb. extra. T.Y.C.-8 subs.

Mr W. Baxter's br. f. Glimmer

Mr Carter's b. c. The Farmer's Boy
Mr T. Dawson's br. c. Coroner

Mr Hutton's br. f. Dame Tattle
Mr T. Lister's b. f. Lizzy

Mr John Osborne's b. c. King of Troy

Mr J. Scott's b. f. Mountain Flower
Mr H. Stebbing's b. f. by Irish Birdcatcher,
out of Sophistry, by Voltaire

THURSDAY, June 5.-The BEVERLEY STAKES of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with 20 added, for two and three year olds; two year olds, 6st. 71b., and three, 8st. 7lb. Fillies and geldings allowed 3lb. A winner in 1851 before starting, to carry 3lb., twice, 5lb. extra. Three quarters of a mile.

Mr G. Barton's bl. f. Madame Warton, 3 yrs | Mr T. Lister's br. f. Nancy, 3 yrs Mr John Osborne's b. c. The King of Troy, 2 yrs

Mr Carter's b. c. The Farmer's Boy, 2 yrs
Mr Hutton's br. f. Dame Tattle, 2 yrs

The HULL CUP, the KINGSTON-UPON-HULL STAKES, and the EAST RIDING HANDICVP, close and name on the 1st of April.

LOTHIAN AND EDINBURGH, 1851.

(Take place on the 8th and 9th of May.)

The Earl of ZETLAND, Sir J. D. LAUDER, and W. S. M. INNES, Esq.- STEWARDS.
Mr. J. STEVENTON, Clerk of the Course.

The LOTHIAN HANDICAP of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., and only 5, &c., with 60 added. The winner of any handicap subsequent to the publication of the weights, of 100 sov. value, to carry 5lb., of two or more, Ib. extra; the second to save his stake, and the winner to pay 15 sov. towards the expenses. Three horses, bonâ fide the property of different individuals, to start, or the added money will not be given. Two miles. The weights to be declared on the 17th of March, and forfeits on or before the 1st of April. Should the highest weight accepting be under 8st. 71b., it will be raised to that weight, and the others in proportion.-35 subs.

Achyranthes, by Thirsk
Esculapius, by The Doctor

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Avia, by Faugh-a-Ballagh

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Baroness, by Don John

4

Barnton Boy, by Mango

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Belus, by The Provost

Birdtrap, by Irish Birdcatcher

Billy Brown, by St. Martin

Brennus, by The Colonel

Castanette, by Don John

Castellan, by Lanercost

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England's Glory, by Emilius or

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Fabula, by The Era

Fleur de Seine, by Voltaire

Gulliver, by Touchstone

Haricot, by Mango or Lanercost

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Snowstorm, by Lanercost

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Swaledale, by Stockport

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Testator, by Inheritor

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Tightwaist, by Y. Longwaist

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The ATHENIAN HANDICAP of 10 sov. each, 5 ft., and only 3, &c., with 20 added, for hunters. To be ridden by gentlemen. If six acceptances, the second to save his stake. Two miles.-17 subs.

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The Marquess of GRANBY, the Earl of WILTON, and Lord FORESTER, STewards.
Mr. J. DAY, Secretary.

TUESDAY, April 1.-The BELVOIR CASTLE STAKES of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with 80 adde for three year olds, colts 8st. lb., fillies 8st. 5lb.; maidens at the time of nami allowed 31b., having started twice at that time 5lb., and thrice or more 71b.; the wi ner of any stake or plate, value 300 sovs., in 1850 or 1851 to carry 71b. extra (match and handicaps excepted). One mile.-8 subs.

Ld Clifden's b. c. Oleander (3lb.)
Mr Dawson's br. f. Tightwaist

Mr Mare's br. c. Recruit

Mr G. Higgins's ch. c. Theseus

Mr Oliver's b. c. Sir Rowland Trenchard

Mr E. Phillips's br. f. Truth

Mr H. Stebbing's b. c. Knook Knoll
Mr Stephenson's br. c. by Dromedary, d. l
Mulatto (3lb.)

The GRANBY HANDICAP of 20 sovs. each, 10 forfeit, and 5 only if declared, &c. T winner to subscribe to this stake for 1852, and to pay 15 sovs. to the Racing Fund. Tw miles and a half.-50 subs., 33 of whom declared, &c.

Age. st. lb.

Clothworker, by Prime Warden 5 11 10
The Cocktail (h. b.), by The Pro-

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Legerdemain, by Sleight-of-Hand 5
Bushranger, by Thistlewhipper
Tophana, by Giovanni

Panope, by Sir Hercules
New Forest Deer (h. b.), by Ve-

nison

Age. st. 11

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General Sale, by Coronation

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Upton (h. b.), by Drayton

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Warwick, by Sir Isaac

4 10

Sir Robert (h. b.), by Tariff

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Melford (h. b.), by Melbourne

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Lough Bawn, by Magpie

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Harpsichord, by Touchstone

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Lady Jersey, by Bay Middleton
Joe Sutherland, by Y. Longwaist
Sisyphus, by Slane

WEDNESDAY.-A GOLD CUP, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sovs. each, I' forfeit, and 5 only, if declared, &c. The winner to subscribe to this stake and the Granby Handicap for 1852, and to pay 15 sovs. to the Racing Fund. The winner of the Granby to carry 10lb. extra. Two miles.-26 subs., 12 of whom declared, &c.

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NOMINATIONS IN IRELAND FOR 1851.

CURRAGH APRIL MEETING.

Sir THOMAS BURKE, Bart., JOHN COURTENAY, Esq, and W. QUIN, Esq.-Stewards. Mr. JOHN R. HUNTER, Keeper of the Match Book.

TUESDAY, April 22.-The MADRID STAKES of 25 sovs. each, 5 ft. if declared, &c., for three year olds, the second to save his stake, &c. New Rathbride Post.-19 subs., 8 of whom declared.

Ld Waterford's ch. f. Kick-up-the dust, by Star of Erin
Mr Irwin's b. c. Thunderbolt, by Smallhopes

Id Waterford's ch. c. Marquis of Carribas, by Birdcatcher

Sir T. Burke's br. f. by Lanercost, out of Camelia

Mr Williams's b. c. Ireland's Glory, by King Dan

Mr Murphy ns. h. f. anton, by Freney

st. lb.

7 9

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7 7

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Mr King's br. c. by Tearaway, out of Rathmines' dam.

Mr E. I. Irwin's b. g. Lord Edward, by Birdcatcher

Mr Courtenay's b. c. Lurcher, by Ben-y-Ghlo

7 0

Mr Dillon's ch. f. Shan Van Vocht, by Mercury or Jolly Tar

7 0

Mr L. Byrne's ch. c. Roller, by Birdcatcher

7 0

A HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES of 15 sovs. each, 5 ft., if declared on the 1st of January, with

40 added. Waterford Post.-16 subs., 3 of whom declared, &c.

Age st. lb.

Mr Watts' b. c. The Earl of Warwick, by Launcelot

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Mr Williams's b. h. The Chief Baron, by Birdcatcher

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Mr Newcoman's br. c. St. John, by Magpie or Freney

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Mr Harrison's b. m. Lethargy, by Ascot

Mr D. Wynne's ns b. c. Remunerator, by Retriever

Ld Waterford's ch. f. Sis. to Ballinkeele, by Birdcatcher

Mr J. Murphy's b. f. by Tearaway, out of Zulima

Mr Watt's ch. f. Chaseaway, by Harkaway

Ld Waterford's b. c. by Corranna, out of Monica

Mr Watts' br. f. The Countess, by Birdcatcher

Mr L. Dunne ns c. Johnstown, by Tearaway

Mr Nolan's bk. c. by Tearaway, dam by Byron

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Ld Waterford's ch. c. The Marquis of Carribus, by Birdcatcher

WEDNESDAY.-The WELLINGTON STAKES of 30 sovs. each, 10 ft., and only 5, &c.; if

three horses start, the second to save his stake.

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FRIDAY.-The Second Class of the MADRID STAKES of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft., and 5 only if

declared on the 1st of January, for three year olds; the second to save his stake, provided three start. New Rathbride Post.--23 subs., 5 of whom declared, &c.

Mr St George's b. f. by Harkaway, dam by Rust, out of Waterwitch

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Mr Denny's eh. c. Roller, by Birdcatcher

Mr Sherlock's b. c. Rodolph (late Duke of Wellington), by Tearaway

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Ld Waterford's b. c. by Corranna, out of Monica
Mr Nolan's bk. c. by Tearaway, dam by Byron
Mr E. I. Irwin's b. f. Tribute, by Seahorse.

Mr Wallace's b. c. by Dr Woods, out of Kitty-cut-a-dash
Mr Cummins's ch. c. by Apollo, out of Louisa's dam.

Mr Dillon's ch. f. Shan Von Vocht, by Mercury or Jolly Tar
Mr Quin's br. c. Whiff, by Lanercost.

Mr E. I. Irwin's b. g. Lord Edward, by Birdcatcher

Mr Coatsworth's ch. c. Sir William Wallace, by Emilius

JUNE MEETING.

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TUESDAY, June 24.-The KIRWAN STAKES of 50 sovs. each, h. ft., and 5 only, &c. the second to save his stake, if three start. Post on the flat.-10 subs., 7 of whom declared, &c.

Ld Waterford's br. h. Duc-an-durras, by Molyneux

ch. h. Lord George, by Economist

Mr King's b. c. Conveyor, by Retriever.

Age st. lb. 6 8 7 6 8 7

47 0

WEDNESDAY.-SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sov each, h. ft., with 50 added, for two year olds, colts 8st. 5lb., fillies 8st.; 31h. allowed, &c. The produce of mares having bred a winner of the Derby or St. Leger, before the time of closing, 7lb. extra; of the Anglesey's, 71b. extra; of the Paget's, 51b. extra; of a weight for age, Plate, or Stake of the value of 200 sovs., or of any Handicap of the value of 300 sovs., 31b. extra; no horse to carry more than 101b. extra; the second to save his stake. Half a mile.17 subs.

Mr Bateman's ch. c. Dismay, by Magpie, out of Surprise

b. c. Killarney, by Polish, out of Old Stock (3lb.)

Mr Disney's ch. f. Nourmahal, by Napier, out of Twilight (3lb.) ch. c. Indian Warrior, by Napier, out of Jannette (31b)

Mr Irwin's f. by Polish, out of Recluse (3lb.)

Mr Keegan's ch. f. Matilda, by Magpie, d. by Bran, out of Maria (3lb.)

b. or br. g. The Wee Orphan, by Tearaway or Polish, out of Silence (3lb.) Mr Knox's ch. f. Lady Cecilia, by Napier, out of Madame Vestris (3lb.) ch. f. by Napier or Freney, out of Gramachree (3lb.)

Mr Murphy's b. c. by The Ugly Buck, out of a sister to Johnny (3lb.)
Mr Nolan's b. or br. f. by Launcelot, out of The Cook (3lb.)

Mr Orford's ch. f. May Day, by Harkaway, out of Atalanta (3lb.)

Mr Quin's ch. f. by Lothario, out of Fuyard (3lb.)

Ld Waterford's b. f. by Corranna, out of Perdita (3lb.)

ch. c. by Corranna, out of Red Rose (31b.)

Mr G. Watt jun. ns. b. f. May Blossom, by Mickey Free, out of Alice May (3lb.)
Col Westenra's c. by Freney, out of Fire (31b.)

THURSDAY.-The CURRAGHMORE STAKES of 25 sovs. each, with 25 added, for three year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 31b.; 31b. and 51b. allowed, &c. The winner of the Anglesey's to carry 71b., of the Paget's 5lb., of both, 101b. extra; 2lb extra to be carried for each other race of the value of 50 sovs, won previous to starting for this. One mile and a half on the Peel Course.

Mr Courtenay's b. c. Lurcher, by Ben-y-Ghlo, out of Moleskin (3lb.)

Mr Dunne's b. c. Finance, by Bashful, out of Brasil (5lb.)

Mr Irwin's b. g. Lord Edward, by Birdcatcher, out of Anna Maria

Mr Johnstone's b. c. by Tearaway, dam by Alcaston (31b.)

Mr Quin's br. c. Whiff, by Lanercost, out of Wheel (31b.)

Ld Waterford's ch. c. Marquis of Carribas, by Birdcatcher, out of Puss ch. f. by Corranna, out of Vaudeville (5lb.)

ch. f. by Corranna, out of Red Rose (3lb.) ́

Second Class of the CURRAGHMORE TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sovs. each, h. ft., for two year
olds, colts 8st. 5lb., fillies 8st.; 3lb. and 5lb. allowed, &c. The produce of any mare
having bred the winner of the Anglesey, National, or Paget Stakes, 3lb. extra.; the
winner of the two year old stakes on Wednesday 3lb. extra. The Marquis's Post.
Sir T. Burke's ch. c. Thunder, by Magpie, out of Flash
Mr Courtenay's b. c. by Lothario, out of Bantam's dam (3lb.)
Mr E. J. Irwin's gr. f. by Polish, out of Recluse (3lb.)

Mr J. Murphy's b. c. The Ugly Buck, out of sister to Johnny (31b.)
Ld Waterford's ch. c. by Corranna, out of Vaudeville (5lb.)

ch. c. by Corranna, out of Red Rose (31b.)

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