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of 200 sov. including the winner's own stake, 5lb, or of any greater value, 10b extra, but not to be accumulative. The winner to pay 10 sov. towards expenses of the Course; two miles and a distance. Weights to be published in due time.

Mr Lawson na. ch. h. Caurire, 5 yrs

Mr R. M. Jaques's ch. h. Chantrey, 5 yrs
Mr Mangan's ch. h. Dough, 6 yrs

ch. c. Russborough, 4 yrs

Mrs Clarke na. b. c. Duxbury, 4 yrs

Mr Collingwood na, b. c. brother to Duxbury, 3 yrs

Mrs Osborne's br. f. Achyranthes, 4 yrs

Ld Caledon's ch. g. The Flying Gout (late Dahcotah Chief) 5 yrs Mr Carew's b. h. Escape, 6 yrs

Mr Drinkald's b. h. Sauter la coupe, 5 yrs

Mr Clarke na. b. h. Langton, 5 yrs

Mr Mercer na. br. m. Lady Evelyn, 5 yrs

Mr Rothwell na. ch. g. Wilmont, 4 yrs

Mr Haddock na. b. f. Abbess of Jerveaux, 4 yrs
Mr Hamill na. br. c. The Italian, 4 yrs

THURSDAY.-The Drawing Room Stakes (handicap) of 10 sov. each, h. ft. with 50 added, for three yrs old. The winner to pay 5 sov. towards expenses. Six subscribers, or no race; one mile and a quarter. Further conditions in a future Calendar.

To close and name on the Wednesday following Chester races, and weights to be published in May.

The Newton St Leger Stakes of 10 sov. each, with 50 added, for three yrs old colts, 8st 7b, and fillies, 8st 3lb. The winner to pay 10 sov. towards the expenses of the Course; one mile and a half. Mr Lawson's b. f. Brenda

Mr G. Barton's br. c. Newman Noggs

Mr P. Russell's b. c. by King Dan, out of Johnstown Lass

Mr J. Osborne na. br. c. Seagull (h.-b.) by Seahorse, out of Kildare Lass

Baron M. Rothschild's br. c. by Tearaway, dam by Alcaston, out of
Emilina

Mr E. Herbert's b. c. Worcester, by Colwick, out of Spot's dam
Ld Caledon's b. f. sister to Wanota

The conditions not having been complied with, 50 sov. are substituted instead of 100 sov. as originally advertised.

The Borough Cup of 100 sov. (in specie) added to a Handicap of 15 sov. each, 10 ft. and 5 only if declared, &c. the second horse to save his stake; the winner of any handicap after the publication of the weights, 5b, of the Lord of the Manor's cup, 71b, or of any other handicap of the value of 500 sov. clear, 10mb extra, but not to

be accumulative. The winner to pay 10 sov. towards the expenses of the Course; one mile and a half.

Weights to be published in due time.

Mr Lawson na. ch. h. Caurire, 5 yrs
Mr Heap's br. m. Brown Fly, aged
Mr Mangan's ch. h. Dough, 6 yrs

ch. c. Russborough, 4 yrs
Mr J. Osborne's br. f. Achyranthes, 4 yrs
Mr C. Snewing's b. g. St George, 4 yrs
Mr Copeland's ch. f. Candlewick, 4 yrs
Mr Lister did not name

FRIDAY.-The Haydock Cup (handicap) of 50 sov. (in specie) added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each; if ten subscribers, the second to receive 10 sov. out of the stakes. The winner to pay 5 sov. to the Judge; once round.

To close and name on the 1st of March, and weights to be published in due time.

The St Helens Purse of 50 sov. added to a Sweepstakes of 15 sov.. each, b. ft. for two and three yrs old; two yrs old, 6st 91b, and three, 8st 12b; f. and g. allowed 31b; the winner of the Golborne or St Leger to carry 5lb extra; the owner of the second horse to save his stake; straight half-mile.

To close on the 1st of March, and name on the day of entry for the plates.

Mr E. Philips

The Welter Cup of 50 sov. (in specie) added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft. for three yrs old and upwards, The winner to pay 7 sov. towards expenses; one mile and a quarter. To close and name on the 1st of March, and weights to be published in May. Riders qualified as for the Welter cup at

Chester.

Plates as usual.

Where fewer than four start, and other conditions not complied with, as above, the money added will not be given.

T. TOWNLEY PARKER, Esq.
W. INCE ANDERTON, Esq.
Earl of CALEDON,

Sir T. G. HESKETH, Bart.

THOMAS LEGH, Esq.

Stewards.

Mr E. W. TOPHAM, Lessee and Clerk of the Course.

Mr T. HORSLEY, Judge and Clerk of the Scales.

1852.

The Golborne Park Stakes of 10 sov. each, b. ft. with 50 added, for three yrs old fillies, 8st 7tb each; the winner of the Oaks, 7ib, or of any other sweepstakes (not being a handicap) of the clear value of 100 sov. 3lb, or of 200 sov. or more, 5lb extra, but not to be accumulative. The winner to pay 10 sov. towards expenses.

Mr Wadlow's f. Miss Lavinia, by Verulam, out of Extravaganza, by Voltaire

Mr Wilkin's ch. f. Sarah Ellis, by Young Priam, dam by Perion, or Tomboy, out of Bedale's dam

Mr Thirlby's b. f. by Ithuriel, out of Lady Harriet, by Sir Hercules Mr Worthington's b. f. by Launcelot, out of Collina

Mr J. Shepherd's ch. f. Alberta, by Irish Birdcatcher

Mr J. Eyke's br. f. My Fancy, by Sweetmeat, out of Nora Creina, by Pioneer

Mr Copeland's f. Lady Amyott

The Newton St Leger Stakes of 10 sov. each, with 50 added, for three yrs old colts, 8st 7b, fillies and geldings, 8st 3b; winners of the Derby, 71b, of the Oaks, or of any other sweepstakes (not a handicap) in that year of 300 sov. 5lb extra. The winner to pay 10 sov. towards the expenses of the Course; one mile and a half.

Mr Keegan's ch. f. Matilda, by Magpie, dam (foaled in 1842) by Bran, out of Maria, by Sir Hercules

Mr Cotgreave's b. c. Allan-a-dale, by Annandale, out of Sweetbriar, by Langar

Mr Osborne's b. c. by Magpie, out of Ennui

Mr Barton's b. c. Bethgelert

c. Scipio

Mr Harrison's br. c. The Major, by The Era, out of Giselle, by Emilius

Mr Copeland's c. The Corporal

The conditions not having been complied with, 50 sov. are substituted instead of 100 sov. as originally advertised.

PLYMOUTH AND DEVONPORT SPRING MEETING, 1851,

Will take place on Wednesday, May the 7th.

THE Lyneham Stakes of 5 sov. each, 2 ft. for horses bona fide the property of subscribers; Gentlemen riders; the second horse to save his stake. If thirty subscribers, the winner to pay 5 sov. to the if fifty subscribers, the winner to pay 10 sov. and if walked

fund;

over for, 10 sov. in addition; four yrs old to carry 11st 81b, five, 12st 8b, six and aged, 13st; thorough-bred horses, 4lb extra; winners before the day of running, 3b extra; of 50 sov. at one time, 51b, of twice 50 sov. or 100 sov. 10b extra; a winner of the Lyneham stakes, 5lb in addition; horses bred or reared in Devon or Cornwall allowed 51b, and if they have also a stain in their pedigree, not derived from Rajah or the dam of Tartar, allowed 9b in addition; five yrs old and upwards that have been fairly hunted at least twelve times by the owner or his friend, or the huntsman, or first whip, and not less than six times since Christmas 1850, with any established pack of foxhounds in the counties of Devon or Cornwall, allowed 10b; m. and g. allowed 31b; heats, once round and a distance.

A Handicap Plate of 50 sov.

A Hurdle Stakes of 3 sov. each, with 15 added.

All horses entering for the Lyneham and Hurdle stakes to be named to Mr John Hex, 3 Princess street, Plymouth, on or before the Friday preceding the races, or to forfeit 3 sov. extra at the time of starting.

Brigade-Major NELSON,}
LSON,} Stewards.

Mr JOHN HEX, Clerk of the Course.

PLYMOUTH, DEVONPORT, AND
CORNWALL, 1851,

Will take place in August.

FIRST DAY.-The Saltram Stakes of 12 sov. each, 8 ft. and only 5 if declared to Messrs Weatherby, in London, or to the Clerk of the Course, Plymouth, by a day to be fixed when the handicap is declared, with 100 added, given by the Town of Plymouth. No nonsubscriber to have more than one nomination given to him, and no subscriber more than two. The taker of a nomination remaining in will have to pay the greater forfeit should he not start, and 12 sov. if he does; the winner of any stakes amounting to 1501. after the publication of this handicap to carry 5lb for each time of such winning; the second horse to save his stake. Three horses to start, or the public money will not be given; once round and a distance. Ld Eliot M. E. N. Parker, Esq. J. Bulteel, Esq.

Ld Morley
C. Trelawny, Esq.
Sir J. Y. Buller

Major-Gen. Murray

The Tradesmen's Plate of 25 sov.

Capt. Crofton
W. Ley, Esq.
Mr Taunton

The Ladies' Plate of 25 sov.

The United Service Plate of 40 sov.

SECOND DAY.-The County Members' Plate of 25 sov.
Her Majesty's Vase, value 100gs.

The Devonport and Stonehouse Plate of 25 sov.

A Plate for the beaten horses.

Further particulars will appear in the Sheet Calendar.
Major-General the Hon. H. MURRAY, Stewards.
Lord ELIOT,

Mr JOHN HEX, Clerk of the Course.

ABERGAVENNY, 1851.

THURSDAY, April the 24th.-The Monmouthshire Stakes of 5 sov. each, and 40 added from the fund, for horses that have never won a plate or stakes value 501. three yrs old, 7st 5lb, four, 8st 8, five, 9st, six and aged, 9st 3lb; horses bred in the County of Monmouth allowed 5tb; entire horses to carry 31b extra; heats, one mile and a half.

The Llandilo Selling Stakes, a sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, 3 ft. with 25 added, for horses of all denominations; three yrs old to carry 9st 4lb, four, 10st 7b, five, 11st 2b, six and aged, 11st 7b; m. and g. allowed 3b: the winner to be sold for 1201. if entered to be sold for 1001. to be allowed 5b, if for 801. 91b, if for 601. 12b, if for 401. 15-the Stewards reserving the power of first claiming for the benefit of the Race-fund, if they think fit so to do; the forfeits to go to the second horse; heats, about one mile.

Captain SOMERSET, M.P. Stewards.

JAMES DAVIES, Esq.

THOMAS VAUGHAN MORGAN, Secretary.

WEYMOUTH, 1851,

Will take place on the 10th and 11th of September.

THE TWO yrs old Stakes of 10 sov. each, with 25 added from the fund; colts, 8st 7 lb, fillies, 8st 3b; the winner of any two yrs old stakes of 100 sov. value, including the winner's own stake, to carry 5lb, of any two such stakes, 10b extra; horses having started twice and never won allowed 3lb. Three to accept, or the public money will not be given; T. Y. C.

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