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WARWICK, 1802.

FIRST DAY.

BETWEEN the heats for His Majefty's Plate, will be a Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for all ages, the laft mile of the Courfe; the beft of three heats. Two yr olds to carry. a feather; three yr olds, 7ft. 7lb. four yr olds, 8ft. 7lb. five yr olds, 9ft. 3lb. fix yr olds, 9ft. Slb. and aged, 9ft. 10lb. Having won once, to carry 3lb. twice, 5lb. and three times, 7lb. extra.

The owner of the fecond horfe to have his ftake returned.

"The winner, if demanded, to be fold within half an hour after the Race, for 150gs, the owner of the fecond horfe being firft entitled.

The Subfcription to clofe on the firft of March, 1802; the nominations to be made, and the Stakes to be paid to Mr. Weatherby, or Mr. William Ruf. fell, Clerk of the Courfe.--No name will be admitted without the money being paid at the fame time...

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A Sweepstakes of rogs each, for any horse, mare, or gelding, that has been regularly hunted the preceding feafon, carrying, 12ft. each; the best of three

2-mile heats. To ftart at the ufual place; once round the Courfe, and end at the Stand. Mares and geldings allowed 2lb. To be rode by Gentle

men.

To close on the firft of June, 1802. The horses to be named, and the Stakes to be paid to Mr. Wea therby, or Mr. William Ruffell, Clerk of the Courfe, on or before that day. Six Subfcribers, or no Race.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

Ld Warwick

Mr. Weft

MR

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Mr. Coventry
Mr. Jones

S. R. GAUSSEN, Efq.

AND

. JAMES WEST, Efq..

KNUTSFORD, 1802.

LAST TUESDAY IN JULY.

FIRST DAY.

Stewards.

R. Brooke's Baron Nile, gft. agft Mr. Joddrell's
Mobberley Crab, Sft.-three miles, 300gs,

WEDNESDAY.

A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for all ages; three yr olds to carry 6ft. 10lb. four yr olds, 8ft. five yr olds, 8ft. 15lb. fix yr old and aged horfes, Sft. 12lb. Mares and geldings to be allowed 2lb.-one heat, three times round the Courfe. The horfes to be bona fide the property of the Subfcribers at the time of naming. The horses to be named to the Clerk of

the

the Races, before the first of May, 1802, and the Stakes to be paid.to him before starting: Fiye Subfcribers, or no race.

Sir Stephen Glynn

George John Legh, Efq.

Ld Stamford

Francis Joddrell, Efq.

T. L. Brooke, Efq.
Col. Cotton

Same day, a Subfcription of 5gs each, with 40g3 added, for three yr olds only; cols to carry 8ft. 2lb. and fillies, 8ft.-the best of three 2-mile heats. A winner of one Plate or Stakes in the prefent year, to carry 3lb. extra. and of two or more, 5lb.

To be open 'till, and the horfes named and Stakes paid at, the time of entering for the Plates. The owner of the fecond horfe to have his Stake back.

Three Subfcribers, or no race.

No less than three reputed running horses to start, unlefs by permiffion of the Stewards; if one Subfcriber only, to be allowed 1cgs; if two only, 7gs each, and the Stakes returned.

THURSDAY.

A Handicap Stakes of 10gs each, with 20gs added by the Stewards; once round the Courfe; bona fide the property of the Subfcribers. Clofed the firft of January. To be named on the day of entrance for the Plates, and to be handicapped the evening preceding running, by the Stewards, or whom they fhall appoint.

SUBSCRIBERS.

G. J. Legh, Efq.
Sir Thomas Moftyn
Ld Stamford

Ld Grey

C. Cholmondeley, Efq.
Francis Joddrell, Efq.

Sir STEPHEN GLYNN, Bart. 1
GEORGE JOHN LEGH, Efq.

Stewards.

NANT.

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NANTWICH, 1802.

LTERATION of Stakes and Weights, First Race, First Day. A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for all ages;-one 3-mile heat. Three yr olds to carry 6ft. 8lb. four yr olds, 7ft. 12lb. fiye yr olds, 8ft. lb. fix yr olds and aged horfes, 8ft. 12lb. The winner to be fold for 100gs, if demanded within a quarter of an hour after the race, the owner of the fecond horse being firft entitled, &c. To close the first day of March, 1902,' and to be named to Mr. J. Gardner, Nantwich, or to Mr. Weatherby, on or before that day. Mares and geldings allowed 2lb. A winner of one Plate or Stakes in the prefent year, to carry 2lb. of two or more, 5lb. extra. Any horfe, &c. having started twice this year, without winning, to be allowed 3lb. if three times or more, 4lb. The Stakes to be paid to J. Gardner before starting, under a penalty of 51. to the fecond horfe. James Bayley

Charles Cholmondeley
Abraham Melburne

H. M. Mainwaring

J. Bellyfe
Edward Tomkinfon
Samuel Hill

Same day, inftead of a 50l. Plate, a Stakes of 5gs each, with 40i. added by the Town, for three and four yr olds;-the best of three 2-mile heats. Three yr olds to carry ft. four yr olds, 8ft. 5lb. Three Subfcribers, or no race. If more than three Subfcribers, the owner of the fecond-best horfe to have his Stake returned. No lefs than three to ftart, without confent of the Stewards. A winner of one Plate or Stakes in the prefent year, to carry 3lb. extra, of two or more, 5lb. extra. Mares and geldings allowed 2lb. To close and be named on the ufual day of entrance for the Plates. B b

VOL. XXIX.

SECOND

SECOND DAY.

A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for all ages; three yr olds to carry 6ft. 7lb. four yr olds, 7ft. 12lb. five yr olds, 8ft. 6lb. fix yr olds, 8ft. 12lb. and aged horfes, 9ft. 2lb.-the best of three 3-mile heats. This Subfcription to remain open until the first day of May, 1802, and the horfes to be named to Mr. J. Gardner, or to Mr. Weatherby, on or before that day; and the money to be paid into the hands of the faid Jofeph Gardner, on the day of entrance preceding the races, when proper certificates are to be proMares to be allowed duced of their age, &c. &c. 3lb. Six Subfcribers, or no race; and to start either before or after the Race for the All-age Plate, as the Stewards fhall dire&..

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Thomas Langford Brooke
Edward Tomkinfon

EDW. TOMKINSON, Efq.}

SAMUEL HILL, Efq.

Stewards.

MANCHESTER, 1802.

FIRST DAY.

Sweepstakes of 15gs each, for horfes, mares, 8ft. Mares &c. then three yrs old, to carry allowed 3lb. The winner of any Match, Plate, or Sweepstakes in that year, to carry 3lb. extra.-one mile. To name to Mr. R. Milne, Clerk of the Courfe, at Manchester, Meffrs. Weatherby, Oxenden-street, London, or Mr. Rhodes, at York, on or before the first day of March, 1802. The Subfcrip tion to clofe on that day.

Four Subfcribers, or no race.

SECOND

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