handicapped by Messrs Weatherby. The winner to pay 10 sov. towards the expenses of the Course; two miles. To close and name to Messrs Weatherby, or the Secretary, on the 1st of August. The weights to be published on the 7th; forfeits to be declared on the 21st. W. T. Copeland W. H. Chetwynd J. Mott R. Dennistown E. Phillips W. Sherratt T. Oliver S. P. Shawe Scott The Anson Stakes of 10 sov. each, 5 ft. with 20 added, for two and three yrs old; two yrs old colts, 7st 3b, fillies, 7b; three yrs old colts, 8st 12tb, fillies, 8st 91b; winners in 1851 up to the time of starting, once, to carry 2b, and twice or more, 5lb extra; two yrs old having started twice without winning allowed 4b, and thrice or more, 61b; maiden three yrs old allowed 51b, and three yrs old, not maiden, and not having won in 1851, allowed 5fb; half a mile. ́ To close and name on the 1st of August. The Two yrs old Stakes of 10 sov. each, with 30 added; colts, 8st 7b, fillies, 8st 4lb; a winner once to carry 31b, twice, 5lb extra; horses having started and not won allowed 31b; the last half-mile. To close and name on the Ist of August. W. T. Copeland The Lottery Stakes of 5 sov. each, 3 ft. with 20 added, for three yrs old, 8st 41b, four, 9st 11b, five, 10st 31b, six and aged, 10st 5b; m. and g. and maiden three yrs old and upwards allowed 3; beaten horses not winners at this meeting allowed 31b: the winner to be sold for 120 sov. if demanded within half an hour, to be delivered after the last race of the meeting. One guinea entrance, to go to the fund; the second horse to save his stake; one mile. To enter on the Monday before running. A free Handicap of 10 sov. each, h. ft. with 30 added; a winner after the weights are published of a cup or stake of the value of 1001. to carry, once, 5b, twice, 71b extra. The weights to be pub. lished on the 13th of August; acceptances to be declared to Messrs Weatherby, or the Secretary, on the 21st of August. Three to accept, or no race; one mile. The Queen's Plate of 100gs; three yrs old, 8st 2b, four, 9st 61b, five, 10st, six and aged, 10st 31b; heats, two miles. To enter on the Monday before running. The gold Cup of 50 sov. in specie, given by the Members for the City, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft. To be handicapped by Messrs Weatherby. Three to start, or the 50 sov. will not be added; one mile. To pay 10s. each to the Secretary. The winner to pay 5 sov. towards the expenses of the Course. To close and name on the 1st of August. W. Whitworth A. Paget Anson Ward The Selling Stakes of 5 sov. each, with 20 added, for all ages; two yrs old, 5st 10, three, 7st 10lb, four, 8st 9b, five, 8st 131b, six and aged, 9st 2b: the winner to be sold for 120 sov. if demanded; if entered to be sold for 100 sov. allowed 5mb, if for 80 sov. 10, if for 60 sov. 14b; heats, one mile. To enter on the Monday before running. A Produce Stakes of 10 sov. each, with 20 added, for the produce of mares covered in 1848; colts, 8st 6b, fillies, 8st 3b; the produce of untried horses or untried mares allowed 3b, but only one allowance. Mr Copeland's b. c. The Corporal, by Orlando, out of Parade (3) 1853. A Produce Stakes of 10 sov. each, with 20 added, for the produce of mares covered in 1849; colts, 8st 6b, fillies, 8st 3b; the produce of untried horses or untried mares allowed 3b, but only one allowance; the winner of a stake of 100 sov. or upwards to carry 5lb extra; one mile. Mr Flintoff's b. c. by Heron, out of Countess of Lichfield (3b) Mr Copeland's b. c. The Adjutant, by Touchstone, out of Parade Burghley 4 WINCHESTER, 1851, Will take place on the 20th and 21st of June. THE Original Hampshire Stakes of 15 sov, each, 10 ft. and only 5 if declared by a time to be fixed when the handicap is published; 251. will be added if three horses start. No person to start more than one horse, and the winner to pay 51. to the fund and subscribe to this stakes next year; two miles and a distance. To close on and the horses to be named to Messrs Weatherby or Henry Peake, on or before that day. The Winchester Stakes of 10 sov. each, 5 ft. with 50 added from the Town if four horses start; three yrs old, 7st, four, 8st 4lb, five, 8st 121b, six and aged, 9st; m. and g. allowed 5lb the winner to be sold for 2001. if demanded. The winner to pay 101. to the fund and subscribe to this stakes next year; heats, one mile. To close and name to Messrs Weatherby or Henry Peake, on or before the 1st of March. V. Jenkins The Two yrs old Stakes of 10 sov. each, with 50 added if three horses start; colts, 8st 7tb, fillies and geldings, 8st 3lb : the winner of a stake of 100 sov. value or upwards, including the winner's own stake, to carry 4lb, of two stakes and each of the above value, 7b extra; if ten subscribers the second to save his stake. The winner to pay 101. to the fund, and to subscribe to this stakes for 1852; T.Y.C. Mr Payne's Hirsuta Mr Powney na. Miss Conyngham, own sister to Conyngham Mr Whieldon's b. or br. f. Benita, by The Baron, dam by Camel, out of Loutherbourg's dam Sir J. B. Mill's b. f. Mary Blane, by Slane, out of Virginia Mr J. Arnold's b. c. Little Harry Mr Henry's ch. f. Partlet Ld Palmerston's b. c. Buckthorn Mr Farrance's b. c. Joe Miller Mr Greville's Greengage Mr Ramsbottom's Hot Cross Bun Mr C. Dorrien's b. c. Rhinegrave, by Chatham, out of The Queen, by Slane Capt. G. Delmé's The Little Savage, by Alarm, out of Rosebud (h.-b.) VOL. LXXIX. G The Great Produce Stakes (reduced to a match) of 50 sov. each, h. ft. for three yrs old colts, 8st 91b, fillies and geldings, 8st 6lb; untried stallions or mares whose produce never won at the time of naming allowed 3b, but only one allowance; the winner of the Derby or Oaks to carry 7b, the second horse or mare, 3b extra; New mile. Mr Etwall's b. f. by Thistlewhipper, dam (foaled in 1840) by Cain, out of Ridotto (3lb) Mr W. Etwall's b. f. by Venison, dam by Defence, grandam by Cain, out of Ridotto (3b) The Foal Stakes of 25 sov. each, for foals of 1848; colts, 8st 91b, fillies and geldings, 8st 6b; untried stallions or mares allowed 3tb, if both, 5b; New mile. Mr Dorrien's b. f. Chaplet, by Cowl, out of Charming Kate (5lb) Sir J. Hawley's ch. c. Teddington, by Orlando, out of Miss Twickenham (51b) Sir J. B. Mill's ch. c. Eurus, by Epirus, out of Jingle Mr Payne's ch. f. Catalpa, by Epirus, out of Kalmia Sweepstakes of 50 sov. each, h. ft. for the produce of mares covered in 1848; colts, 8st 7fb, fillies, 8st 4b; untried stallions or mares allowed 3b, both, 5b; a winner to carry 5b extra; three quarters of a mile. Mr Newton Fellowes na, b. f. by Venison, out of sister to Ægis (31b) Mr R. Etwall's b. c. by Venison, out of Passion Mr Dorrien's f. (dead) by Orlando, out of Blackbird Sir J. B. Mill's c. by Epirus, out of Giantess (3b) Mr J. Powney na. f. Mary Blane, by Slane, out of Virginia each, The first year of the Winchester Triennial Stakes of 10 sov. for foals of 1849; colts, 8st 10lb, fillies, 8st 5b; three quarters of a mile. To run in 1852, at three yrs old; a mile and a half. To run in 1853, at four yrs old; two miles and a distance. Untried stallions or mares allowed 3b, but only one allowance; the winner of the Derby to carry 71b, the second, 4b extra; the winner of the Oaks, 2000gs stakes, or 1000gs stakes at Newmarket, or the Stockbridge Triennial stakes, 5lb extra. The winner to pay 10 per cent. to the fund. D. of Richmond's br. c. Harbinger, by Touchstone, out of Cuckoo (31b) Mr Gratwicke's b. c. Canterbury b. f. Maria (3b) Mr Payne's f. Freedom, by Cotherstone, out of Liberty b. f. Aitch-bone, by The Baron, out of Juliana (3lb) Mr Dorrien's bl. or br. c. Chief Baron Nicholson (3b) b. c. by Lanercost, out of Flash of Lightning (3b) Mr Etwall, Mr W. Etwall, and Mr Herbert, are subscribers, but did not name. G. PAYNE, Esq. Steward. MONTGOMERY DILLY, Clerk of the Course. 1852. The Great Produce Stakes of 50 sov. each, h. ft. for three yrs old colts, 8st 9b, fillies and geldings, 8st 61b; untried stallions or mares whose produce never won at the time of naming allowed 3b, only one allowance; the winner of the Derby or Oaks to carry 7lb, the second, 3lb extra; the New mile. Mr Dorrien's b. f. Carinetta, by Auckland, out of Charming Kate (31) b. c. by Lanercost, out of Flash of Lightning (31b) Mr Etwall's b. c. by Venison, out of Passion D. of Richmond's br. c. Harbinger, by Touchstone, out of Cuckoo' (31b) Sir J. B. Mill's f. Mary Blane, by Slane, out of Virginia on Second year of the first Winchester Triennial Stakes, see p. 142, &c. 1853. Third year of the first Winchester Triennial Stakes, see p. 142, &c. SALISBURY, 1851. THE Wiltshire Stakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. and only 5 if declared ; if ten acceptances the owner of the second horse to receive back his stake; the winner of any handicap after the weights are declared of 100 sov. value and upwards, exclusive of the winner's own stake, 61b, of two or more, 9lb extra. The winner to pay 10 sov, to the fund, and subscribe to the stakes for 1852; two miles. To close and name to Messrs Weatherby, or the Clerk of the Course, on ; and the weights to be published on Pembroke W. G. K. Gratwicke E. M. Gannon H. Robinson H. Elwes J. H.Campbell Wyndham H. D. Seymour John Davis Whieldon J. B. Mill G. F. Moore Thomas R. Moore F. H. Bathurst |