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1817.

TEDNESDAY.-The Dee Stakes of 50gs each, h. ft.

for colts and fillies then three yrs old; Derby weights; once round and a distance, to start at the Distance-chair. The owner of the second horse to receive back his stake. Mr. Price's b. c. by Pavilion, out of Catherine's dam Ld Grey's b. c. by Sir Oliver, dam, Scotilla Sir W. Wynne's b. c. by Thunderbolt, dam, Fanina Sir W. W. Wynn's ch. c. by Melibæus, out of Presle Sir T. Stanley's b. c. by Fitz-James, out of Handmaid

ch. c. by Remembrancer, dam by Sir Peter Mr. Clifton's ch. f. by Remembrancer, out of Fadladinida Ld Grosvenor's b. f. Lima, by Peruvian, out of Alexandria Sir T. Mostyn's br. c. by Ld Grosvenor's Trafalgar, out of the dam of Somebody

NO DAY MENTIONED.-Produce Stakes of 25gs each, h. ft. &c. &c.

Ld Grey's b. c. by Sir Oliver, dam, Scotilla

b. c. by Sir Oliver, dam, Elfrida

Sir W. Wynne's f. by Y. Sorcerer, dam, Irene

Sir W. W. Wynn's b. f. by Castrel, out of Petrowna
Sir T. Stanley's b. f. by Trafalgar, or Pavilion, out of
Cowslip

Produce Stakes of 100gs each, h. ft.

Sir W. W. Wynn's b. f. out of Petrowna

Mr. T. L. Brooke's c. out of Hambletonian mare

Sir T. Stanley's c. out of Handmaid

Produce Match.-Ld Grey's b. c. by Sir Oliver, out of Elfrida, 8st. 71b. agst Sir W. W. Wynn's b. f. by Castrel, out of Petrowna, 8st. 3lb. once round, 100gs, h. ft.

1819.

PRODUCE STAKES of 25gs each, for the produce of

mares covered in 1815; colts, 8st. 4lb. fillies, 8st. two

miles.

Mr. F R. Price's br. m. by Sir Peter, out

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"Young Sorcerer
Sir Oliver
Selim

Young Sorcerer
Young Sorcerer
Young Sorcerer
Tityrus
Sir David

Sir Oliver
Archduke
Pavilion

Newcastle

Not having seen the Advertisement of this, we know not the time for declaring produce, but it has usually been the 1st of July.

THE

CHIPPENHAM, 1816.

The Tuesday after the Kingscote Meeting.

HE first race.-A Sweepstakes of 5gs each, with 20gs added, for all ages; two miles, or twice round the Course ; three yr olds to carry 6st. 71b. four, 8st 2lb. five, 8st. 10lb, six and aged, 9st. 21b. mares and geldings al lowed 3tb. The winner to be sold for 250gs, if demanded in the usual manner. Winners once in 1816, to carry 3tb. twice, 5lb. three or more, 7lb. extra.

To close and name to Mr. Weatherby, or the Clerk of the Races, on or before the last day of the Kingscote Races,

1816.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

Mr. Greatrex

Mr. Goddard

Mr. Methuen

Mr. Calley

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SECOND DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 5gs each, for horses of all ages, not thorough-bred. A certificate of the age and qualification, from the hands of the breeder, to be produced before starting, to the Clerk of the Course, or not entitled, although a winner. To be bred in the counties of Hants, Wilts, Somerset, or Gloucester. To this stake 10gs will be added from the Racing-fund; heats, one mile and a half each.

To close and name to the Clerk of the Course, Chippenham, on or before the 1st of July, 1816. Three yr olds to carry 8st 71b. four, 10st. five, 10st. 10fb. six and aged, 11st. 5tb. mares and geldings allowed 31b. and horses having won, to carry 5lb. extra. twice or more, 7fb.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

H. Spencer

T. Hayward

J. Browning
R. Hall

DERBY, 1816.

FIRST DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for horses, of all ages; three yr olds to carry 6st. 11lb. four, 8st. 2lb. five, 8st. 121b. six and aged, 9st. 3lb. two miles. The subscription to be paid to the Clerk of the Course before starting, or to pay double.

This subscription to close on the 10th day of May, 1816, and the horses to be named on or before that day, to Mr. Joseph Webster, at Derby. The winner of the Cup at Nottingham to carry 51b. extra. mares and geldings" allowed 3lb.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

Ld G. H. Cavendish
Mr. H. M. Cavendish

Mr. Mundy

Mr. C. C. Cavendish

SECOND DAY.-A Hunters Sweepstakes of 5gs each, for horses, &c. not thorough-bred, as certified by the breeder, and bona fide the property of the subscribers, that have been regularly hunted the preceding season; four yr olds to carry 10st. 12lb. five, 11st. 71b. six and aged, 12st.

three miles; Gentlemen riders. The horses never to have been trained, paid or recd. ft. before the 1st of March, 1816; also a certificate of their having been regularly hunted to be produced before starting, from the master or huntsman of the hounds.

To be named to Mr. Joseph Webster, at Derby, on or before the 10th day of May, 1816.

N. B. Certificates of qualifications must be produced to the Clerk of the Course, by twelve o'clock at noon on the day of running.

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H. M. CAVENDISH, Esq. Stewards.
C. C. CAVENDISH, Esq.

EGHAM, 1816.

FIRST DAY.-The Gold Cup of 100gs value, the sur

plus, if any, to be paid to the winner in specie, a subscription of 10gs each (ten subscribers, or no race, and if twelve or more, the owner of the second horse to receive back his stake) for horses of all ages; three yr olds to carry 6st. 3lb. four, 7st. 10fb. five, 8st. 6fb. six, 8st. 12fb. and aged, 9st. mares and geldings to be allowed 2tb. The winner to be sold for 500gs, if demanded within a quarter of an hour after the race, the owner of the second horse being first entitled; one heat, two miles and a half.

The subscription to close on the 25th of March, 1816. The horses to be named on or before the first Monday after Ascot Heath Races, to Mr. Weatherby, Oxenden-street, London, or the Clerk of the Course, Egham.

SUBSCRIBERS.

H. R. H. the D. of York
Ld Cranstoun

Mr. Birt

SECOND DAY.-The Magna Charta Stakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for three yr old colts carrying 8st, 5lb. fillies, 8st. 2lb. the New mile. The winner of the 2000gs Stakes, Derby, or Oaks, to carry 51b. extra.

To close on the 25th day of March, and the horses to be named on or before that day to Mr. Weatherby, or the Clerk of the Course.

H. R. H. the D. of York

Same day, a Sweepstakes of 25gs each, for horses of all ages; two yr olds, a feather; three, 7st. 61b. four, 8st. 9lb. five, 9st. 3lb. six and aged, 9st. 71b. mares and geldings allowed 2tb. two miles and a quarter. The winner to be sold for 350gs, if demanded within a quarter of an hour after the race, the owner of the second horse being first entitled, To close on the 25th day of March, and the horses to be named to the Clerk on the day of entrance for the plate, the time that the plate horses are entered.

H. R. H. the D. of York

Mr. Birt

THIRD DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 30gs each, 20 ft. for two yr old colts to carry 8st. 5tb. fillies, 8st. 2lb. T.Y.C. the winner of a sweepstakes to carry 3fb. extra.

To close on the 25th day of March, and the horses to be named on or before that day, to Mr. Weatherby, or to the Clerk of the Course.

H. R. H. the D. of York

BENJAMIN SIMS, Clerk of the Course.

FIRS

GLAMORGANSHIRE, 1816...

FIRST DAY. A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for any horse, &c. bona fide the property of a subscriber; three yr olds to carry 7st. four, 8st. 6fb. five, 9st. six, 9st. 4lb. and aged, 9st. 7th. mares and geldings allowed 3tb. two-mile heats.

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