WEDNESDAY.-The Two YEAR OLD STAKES of 10 sov, each, with 50 sov. added, for two year olds; colts 8st. 71b., and fillies 8st. 4lb. The winner to pay 10 sov. to the Fund, and 5 sov. to the Starter. Five furlongs. - 14 subs. Mr E. Buckley's ch. f. Tame Ld Clifden's f. by Bay Middleton-H.R.H. Mr W. Etwall's ch. f. by Slane-Pelerine Mr Greville's b. f. by Slane Sir J. Hawley's br. f. Skulda - Brington's Mr T. Lister's f. Lizzy Mr J. Merry's br. c. Saredon Mr E. Phillips's ch. c. by The Libel-Miss Sir C. Rushout's b. c. Ethelwolf Mr Richard's br. f. The Grand Duchess Mr H. Stebbing's ch. f. Quicksight The CASTLE STAKES of 15 sov. each, 5 ft., for three year olds; colts 8st. 71b., and fillies 8st. 4lb. Winners of 100%. to carry 31b., of 2001. 5lb. extra. One mile. Mr Carew's b. c. Souffle Mr W. Etwall's b. c. Knight of the Thistle Mr Mare's br. c. Recruit. The GREAT WARWICKSHIRE HANDICAP of 20 sov. each, 10 ft., and only 5 if declared, &c., with 50 added. The second to receive 20 sov. out of the stakes; the winner to pay 15 sov. towards expenses. Two miles. -38 subs., 22 of whom declared, &c. Ld Clifden's b. h. Borneo, by Cotherstone Mr T. Parr's ch. g. Clothworker, by The Prime Warden Mr J. Merry's b. m. Miss Ann, by Little Known Mr W. Palmer's br. m. Doubt, by Gladiator Mr T. Dawson's b. c. Mark Tapley, by The Hydra Mr T. B. Charlton's ch. m. Kissaway, by Harkaway Sir J. Hawley's ch. c. Cranberry, by Irish Birdcatcher Mr E. Jones's b. m. Docility, by Defence Mr Lawson's ch. g. Caurire (h. b.), by David or Arthur Mr Payne's ch. f. Ondine, by The Provost Mr E. J. Irwin ns. b. g. Abd-el-Kader (h. b.), by Ishmael Age st. lb. 5 87 ERRATUM. CALENDAR. Owing to the inaccuracy of the printed lists, C. Wakefield is returned as the rider of winners at Durham, Malton, Newcastle, and of several other horses in the north, instead of his son, F. Wakefield. JOCKEYS.-The present address of F. Wakefield is Ilsley (Drewe's). RACES PAST IN 1851. [LINCOLN SPRING. Idleboy, 6 yrs, 7st 5lb Panope, 4 yrs 7st 5lb THURSDAY, Feb. 6-The Trial Stakes of 1311.; Wilmont, 4 yrs, 7st 5lb 1 mi. and a dis. Colibri, 3 yrs, 4st 11lb C. Sharpe 0 Charlton 0 Wells 0 Aspinall 0 2 to 1 agst Unity, 4 to 1 agst Caurire, 5 to 1 agst Won by two lengths; half a length between second Panope, 8 to 1 agst Doubt, 10 to 1 agst any other. and third; Panope a good fourth, Wilmont a bad fifth. 3 min. 12 sec. Optional Selling Stakes of 601.; 1 mi. Mistake (late Andalusian) by Liverpool, jun. C. Smith 0 G. Hall 0 5 yrs, 9st 2lb Beaumont Oats (h.b.), 4 yrs, 7st 12lb Nutbrown, 4 yrs, 8st 61h Oxford Blue, 4 yrs, 8st 1lb Heart of Oak, 3 yrs, 6st 5lb Dean 0 Osborne 0 Sabin 0 3 to 1 agst Nancy, 3 to 1 agst Post-tempore, 5 to 1 agst Oxford Blue, 5 to 1 agst The Calculator, 6 to 1 agst Heart of Oak, and 8 to 1 agst The Guardsman Won by several lengths. FRIDAY.--Handicap Sweepstakes of 481.; I mi. Post-tempore, by Stockport, 5 yrs, 8st 7lb Bumby 1 Swift, 5 yrs, 7st ilb Calculator, 3 yrs, 5st 12lb (carr. 6st) Psyche, 4 yrs, 7st 2lb 5 to 4 agst Psyche, 2 to 1 agst Post-tempore, and 5 to 1 agst any other. Won by half a length; a neck between the second and third. Hurdle Stakes of 651.; 2 mi. Clara, aged 9st 3lb Longstaff 1 G. Oates g Osborne, jun. 0 Fowler 0 -Mr Gaman 0 C. Sharpe 0 G. Francis O 6 to 4 agst Mistake, 3 to 1 agst Master Downes, and 4 to 1 agst Clara. Won by a length, Maid Marian third, Alma fourth. The winner entered to be sold for 502., was sold for 72 guineas. Quadruped, aged, 10st 3lb W. Taylor walked over Modestina, 4 yrs, 6st 10lb Valiant, aged, 10st 101b Unity, by Anti-Repealer, 3 yrs, 5st 91b The Baroness, 5 yrs, 7st 9lb The Mease, aged, 7st Kendall 1 Weever g Hughes 3 Wells 4 W. Sharpe 5 Even on Heart of Oak, and 4 to 1 agst The Mease. Won by a length and a half; Hazy a bad third. Free Handicap Hurdle Stake of 1051.; 2 mi. The General, by Irish Birdcatcher, aged, 10st 61b Half-and half, aged, 10st 121b Se gnor of Holderness, 4 yrs, 9st 8lb Frisby 1 Sly, jun. 2 W. Archer 3 Tasker 0 The General, Won by half a Wells 1 Even on Half-and-half, 2 to 1 agst and 2 to 1 agst S. of Holderness. length; a bad third; Venice did not pass the post. Selling Stakes of 50l.; 1 mi. Hazy, by Venison, 8 yrs, 5st 111b Passion flower, 6 yrs, 8st 111b Peter the Great, 3 yrs, 6st 6lb The Mease, aged, 8st 111b Bro. to Eldon, 5 yrs, 7st 18lb Sampler, 4 yrs, 7st 111b Emma, 3 yrs, 6rt 3lb Mase 2 Hammond 3 W. Sharpe 0 Kendall 0 Heavens 0 Hughes 0 7 to 4 agst Emma, 7 to 2 agst Hazy, 4 to 1 agst Passion flower, and 7 to 1 agst Bro. to Eldon. Won by a length; a length between second and third. ADVERTISEMENTS. BETTING AT TATTERSALL'S, NEWMARKET, &c. &c. 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