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To close and name on the Monday after Goodwood. Five subscribers, or no race; and three to start, or the 25 sov. will not be added; the second horse to save his stake.

A. Ricardo, Esq.

P. P. Rolt, Esq.

The Magna Charta Stakes of 10 sov. each, with 25 added, for three yrs old colts, 8st 71b, and fillies, 8st 41b; a winner of any sweepstakes of 100 sov. each, or of the Drawing Room, Nassau, or Racing stakes at Goodwood to carry 71b, of the Derby, 101b extra; maiden horses at the time of starting to be allowed 5b; Old mile. Five subscribers, or no race; the second to save his stake.

To close and name at Messrs Weatherby's, on the 1st of March. Sir G. Heathcote

The King John Stakes of 25 sov. each, 10 ft. with 50 added, for two yrs old; colts, 8st 7, fillies, 8st 3b; winners previous to starting to carry 3lb extra for each time of winning, but no horse to carry more than 71b extra; those by untried stallions or out of untried mares to be allowed 3b, if both, 5lb. The winner to pay 10 sov. towards the expenses of the Course.

Mr Wreford's b. f. by Venison, out of Margellina

Sir G. Heathcote's bl. f. by Velocipede, out of Miss Wilfred
Mr Hussey's f. Maiden's Blush

Mr Irwin's b. f. Philippa

Mr Pedley's Tittlebat Titmouse
Mr Gully's Osterley

Mr J. B. Day's Traitress

Bernadotte (3b)

Mr W. Elam's ch. c. First Chance, by Chatham

Mr Gratwicke's ch. c. Rochester (31b)

D. of Richmond's br. f. Buffalo Gal

Mr Greville's Puffy (31b)

Mr E. R. Clark's Croagh Patrick

Bright Buck, by Venison, out of sister to Gobbo (h.-b.)

Ld Stradbroke's Borneo (31b)

P. P. ROLT, Esq.

Stewards.

S. Cox, Clerk of the Course.

ROYAL CALEDONIAN HUNT & LOTHIAN

RACING CLUB, 1848,

(AT EDINBURGH.)

Will take place early in October.

THE Caledonian St Leger of 25 sov. each, with 100 added by the Hunt; three yrs old colts, 8st 71b, fillies, 8st 41b; one mile and three quarters; Scotch-bred horses allowed 71b; horses that have never before the day of running won or received 1001, including their own stake, allowed 4b; winner of the Derby or St Leger to carry 10, the second horse for either, 41b extra; winner of the Oaks, 7lb, second, 3b extra; winner of any stake worth 3001, their own stake included, previous to the day of running, 3b extra; allowances and extra weights not to be accumulative.

Mr Merry's b. c. Mariner, by Sheet Anchor, out of Surprise, by Bay Middleton

Mr Meiklam's b. c. Darlington, by Touchstone

b. c. Bellenden, by Inheritor

Mr T. Dawson's br. c. Snuff-box, by St Martin, out of Margery, by Voltaire

Mr O'Brien's b. c. Athelstane

Mr Robertson's ch. f. Diadem, by Redshank, out of Delhi (7) b. f. Downshire, by Redshank, out of Dublin (7b)

ch. f. Conflict (own sister to Cobham), by The Colonel

Ld Eglinton's ch. c. Paphos

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The Caledonian Tyro of 25 sov. each, with 50 added by the Hunt, for two yrs old colts, 8st 71b, and fillies, 8st 4b; three quarters of a mile; Scotch-bred horses allowed 5b; maidens up to the day of running allowed 31b; winners once to carry 3fb, twice and upwards, 7fb extra; allowances of extra weights not to be accumulative. Five subscribers, or no race.

Mr Merry's b. f. Jeanie Woman, by Don John, out of Florentia (5lb) Mr W. R. Ramsay's b. f. The Lady Aberdour, by The Doctor, out of The Lady of Gilsland, Belted Will's dam (5)

Ld Eglinton's br. c. Solon

b. c. Lugar

Mr Rait's br. f. Priestess (late Bethesda), by The Doctor, out of Biddy

Mr M. Dawson's bl. f. Lillie, by The Doctor

br. c. Lammermoor, by Lanercost

The Lothian Handicap of 15 sov. each, 10 ft. and only 5 if declared, with 100 sov. added. The winner to pay 15 sov. towards expenses. Three horses, bona-fide the property of different individuals, to start, or the added money will not be given. The owner of a horse taking a nomination, and not declaring forfeit by the time prescribed, will become liable for the larger forfeit, or whole stake, as the case may be. If the highest weight accepting should be under 8st 7ib, it will be raised to that weight, and the others in proportion.

To close and name to Messrs Weatherby, London; or Mr J. Steventon, Bay Horse Inn, Edinburgh.

Ld Eglinton
Ld J. Scott
Sir H. H. Campbell
Mr J. Sandilands
Mr W. R. Ramsay
Mr J. Fleming

Mr J. Wauchope
Mr G. H. Johnstone

Mr J. R. D. Lauder
Mr G.S. Abercromby
Mr J. Wilkie
Mr G. Jeffreys
Mr J. C. Renton
Mr R. Miller
Mr G. Bell
Mr W.Scott Lockart

Mr Campbell
Mr Meiklam

Mr Alex. M. Innes
Mr D. Robertson
Mr Jas. Robertson
Mr A. Cook
Mr W. H. Johnstone
Mr G. M. Innes

The time for closing and naming of the Lothian Handicap, and the other plates, stakes, &c., will appear in a future advertisement of the Sheet Calendar.

1849.

The Caledonian St Leger of 25 sov. each, with 100 added by the Hunt; three yrs old colts, 8st 71b, fillies, 8st 4b; one mile and three quarters; Scotch-bred horses allowed 7b; horses that have never before the day of running won or received 1001. including their own stake allowed 4tb; winner of the Derby or St Leger to carry 10mb, the second horse for either, 4lb extra; winner of the Oaks, 7fb, second, 3lb extra; winner of any stake worth 3001. their own stake included, previous to the day of running, 3b extra; allowances and extra weights not to be accumulative.

Mr Robertson's b. c. The New Era, by The Colonel, out of Elphine (71b)

b. f. Boundless, by Hetman Platoff, out of Balance (71b) b. f. The Durbar, by The Colonel, out of Delhi (7b)

Ld Eglinton's br. c. Solon

b. c. Lugar

Mr W. R. Ramsay's b. f. The Lady Aberdour (7)

Mr Rait's br. f. Priestess

Mr M. Dawson's ch. f. Lady Barrymore, by Harkaway, out of Voluptuary

b. f. Jenny Lind, by Charles XII

Mr Meiklam's br. c. Rowland (bro. to Inheritress) by The Saddler Mr Johnstone's br. c. brother to Johnny Armstrong, by Lanercost Mr Merry's b. f. Jeanie Woman, by Don John, out of Florentia (7lb) b. f. Eliza, by The Augean, out of Morea (7)

HEREFORD, 1848.

A SWEEPSTAKES of 20 sov. each, 10 ft, for the produce of mares covered in 1844; colts, 8st 61b, fillies and geldings, 8st 3b; untried stallions or mares allowed 3b, if both, 5b; once round, starting from the Distance-chair.

Mr E. Jones's b. f. Protection, by Defence, out of Testatrix (31b) Mr Pryse Pryse's c. by Coronation, out of Australia (5lb)

Mr Gough's b. c. Umpire, by Ulick, dam, bl. m. Imp, by Waverley, out of Isabella, by Smolensko

Mr E. Griffiths's b. c. Dinedor, by Muley Moloch, out of Sylph ch. c. Hagley, by Sir Hercules, out of sister to Lugwardine (31b) Mr Isaac Day's f. by The Skater, dam, Dauntless, by Defence, out of Miss Bab, by Highland Fling (51)

The Herefordshire Stakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft. and only 5 sov, if declared, with 50 sov. added; twice round, starting from the Grand Stand.

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The Hunters' Stakes (handicap) of 10 sov. each,

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h. ft. for horses

that have been regularly hunted with any established pack of hounds; three yrs old are excluded in this race.

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SECOND DAY.-The City and County gold Cup, value 60 sov. in specie, added to a Sweepstakes of 20 sov, each, h. ft. and only 5 sov. if declared, &c. about three miles.

W. Smith

Walter Learmonth

E. Griffiths

G. C. Lewis

Isaac Day

BRIGHTON, 1848,

Will take place the week after Goodwood.

THE Brighton Stakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. and only 5 if declared on or before to Messrs Weatherby, in London, with 100 sov. added by the Town of Brighton if three horses start; the winner of any handicap after the weights are fixed to carry 5lb extra. If ten accept, the second horse to save his stake. The winner to pay 15 sov. to the Judge; two miles.

To close and name on the Tuesday after Epsom.

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The Pavilion Stakes of 30 sov. each, 20 ft. for two yrs old colts, 8st 7b, and fillies, 8st 31b; winners of a sweepstakes value 200 sov. including their own stake, to carry 51b, of two such stakes, 7lb extra; T.Y.C.

Mr J. Stanley's b. f. Touchy

Mr J. Verrall's br. c. British Consul, by Envoy, out of Y. Mignonette, by Bustard

Mr Irwin's br. f. Philippa

Mr Rolt's br. f. The White Lady

D. of Richmond's br. f. Buffalo Gal

Mr Greville's Puffy

A Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. for two yrs old colts, 8st 71b, and fillies, 8st 3b; T.Y.C; winners before or after naming of a stake value 300 sov. including their own stake, to carry 3lb extra for every such winning; the winner of the Pavilion stakes to carry 9fb extra.

To close on the 1st of June, to Messrs Weatherby.

Her Majesty's Plate will be given this year for the last time.

JOHN STANLEY, Esq.

FRED. SEYMOUR, Esq. }

Stewards.

Mr MANNINGTON, Veterinary Surgeon, Clerk of the Course.

1851.

PRODUCE MATCH.-Mares covered in 1847; colts, 8st 7lb, fillies, 8st 4lb; one mile; 100, h. ft. No produce, no forfeit.

Mr Drinkald's Hashed Venison

Mr Shelley's Lucy Banks

KELSO, 1848.

Covered by Vol-au-Vent Envoy

A PRODUCE Stakes of 25 sov. each, 10 ft. for three yrs old colts, 8st 71b, and fillies, 8st 4b; one mile and a half.

Mr Meiklam's b. c. Darlington, by Touchstone, out of Modesty br. c. Bellenden, by Inheritor, out of Florence

Mr Dawson's br, c. Liston, by The Doctor, out of Moleskin (b.u.) Mr Wauchope's b. c. Athelstane, by Don John, out of Kirtle

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