Sir J. B. Mill's br. f.byTouchstone-Giantess Sir R. Pigot's ch. f. Koh-i-noor Mr Mare's b. c. by Touchstone--Breastgirth D of Richmond's br. c. [by Touchstoneb. f. by Touchstone-Kitty of Co leraine b. c. by Touchstone, d. by Discount Mr Osbaldeston's br. f. sis. to Mountain Deer Col Peel's b. c. Talfourd --- b. c. by Orlando-Hersey SWEEPSTAKES of 50 sov. each, h. ft., for three One mile and a half.-11 subs. Mr Dorrien's bl. c. Chief Baron Nicholson Mr Greville's b. c. Frantic b. f. Adine Mr R. Harrison's ch. c. King of Trumps Ld Refraction br. f. by Touchstone--Cuckoo Ld Strathmore'sch. c. Elmsthorpe year olds, colts 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 21b. Mr Merry's b. c. Hobbie Noble Ld Ribblesdale's b. c. Kingston The MOLECOMB STAKES of 50 sov. each, h. ft., for two year olds, colts to carry 8st. 71b., and fillies 8st. 4lb.; a winner before starting (matches and handicaps excepted) to carry 5lb. extra; the winner of the Lavant Stakes 71b. extra; no horse to carry more than 71b. extra. The owner of the second to receive back his stake. T.Y.C.-14 subs. Gen Anson's br. c. Hardbake Mr Howard's ch. c. Elmsthorpe Mr Payne's b. f. Estrella br. c. Pindus D of Richmond's bl. c. by Touchstone-Refraction Ld Strathmore na. br. f. Extasy Mr G. Sturt's b. f. Nicotine The GOODWOOD CUP, value 300 sov., the surplus in specie, a subscription of 20 sov. each, with 100 added by the Racing Fund; three year olds to carry 7st. 4lb., four, 9st. 1lb., five, 9st. 91b., six and aged 9st. 121b., mares allowed 41b; geldings, 71b., horses, &c. got by Arabian, Turkish, or Persian stallions, or out of Arabian, Turkish, or Persian mares, allowed 181b., both, 36lb., horses, &c. bred in America, or upon the Continent of Europe, allowed 141b., horses (those hereunder specified as carrying extra weight, excepted) never having won 100, including their own stake, at any one time in 1852, previous to the day of starting, and not having been placed in the Derby or Oaks of 1852, allowed 5lb. Four year olds and upwards, never having won or received as second horse 1007., including their own stake. at any one time in 1851 or 1852, previous to the day of starting, and not having been placed in the Derby or St. Leger of 1851 (those hereunder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) allowed 10lb. Five year olds and upwards, never having won or received as second horse 100., including their own stake, at any one time in 1850, 1851, or 1852, previous to the day of starting (those hereunder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) allowed 161b. Maiden three year olds at starting. not having been placed in the Derby or Oaks of 1852, allowed 8lb. Maiden four year olds at starting, not having been placed in the Derby or St Leger 1851 (those hereunder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) allowed 14b. Maiden five year olds at starting (those hereunder specified as car rying extra weight excepted) allowed 181b. Maiden six year olds or aged at starting (those hereunder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) allowed 281b. the second horse in any stake, having received 100, including his own stake, not to be considered maiden. The winner of the Emperors Plate at Ascot in 1852 to carry 5lb., the second 2lb extra. The winner of the Port in 1852 to carry 31b, extra. The winner of the Ascot, Goodwood, or Doncaster Cup, or of the Derby or Doncaster St Leger, in 1851, to carry 2lb. extra. The winner of the Derby in 1852 to carry 81b. extra; the second, 31b. extra. winner of the Oaks in 1852 to carry 71b. extra; the second 2lb. extra. Neither the allowances of weight for not winning, nor the penalties of extra weight for winning and for running second, are to be accumulative. The second horse to receive 100%. out of the stakes, and the third horse 50l Horses having won abroad not to be considered winners in this stake. All compromises to be considered winnings, excepting compromises of matches, and winners of matches only considered as maiden horses. The winner to pay 10 sovs to the Judge. Two miles and a half. The FRIDAY.-The NASSAU STAKES of 50 sov. each, for three year old fillies, 8st. 71b.; the winner of the July, Clearwell, Criterion, or Prendergast to carry 31b. extra; of either Riddlesworth, Column, Newmarket, 2000 gs., 1000 gs. or Drawing-room Stakes, 61b.; the Derby or Oaks 91b.; a winner of both Derby and Drawing-room Stakes, 121b. extra; the second to receive 100 sov. out of the stakes. One mile.-16 subs. Ld Airlie's br. f. Kestrel Gen Anson's b. f. Bay Rosalind Ld Clifden's b. f. Rosary Ld Glasgow's b. f. by Alarm-Physalis Mr Payne's ch. f. Hirsuta b. f. Freedom D of Richmond's b. f. Red Hind SWEEPSTAKES of 100 sov. each, h. ft., for four year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 21b. the winner of the Derby or St. Leger 71b., of both, 101b. extra. Cup Course. Sir J. Hawley's ch. c. Teddington Ld Derby's b. c. Croupier Mr Greville's ch. c. Ariosto ch. c. The Ban To close for the GooDWOOD CUP on Tuesday in the Craven week, and name on the Tuesday after Epsom; to close and name for the GOODWOOD STAKES on Tuesday after Epsom; and for the CHESTERFIELD CUP in the July Meeting. BIBURY. Hon. FRAS. VILLIERS, STEWARD. Mr. J. B. DAY, Clerk of the Course. WEDNESDAY, June 23.-SWEEPSTAKES of 50 sov. each, h. ft., for three year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 31b.; 31b. and 5lb. allowed, &c. New Mile.-10 subs. Mr Dorrien's b. f. Carinetta (3lb.) Mr Herbert's b. c. Odessus Sir J. B. Mill's b. c. by Epirus-Giantess (3lb.) b. f. Mary Blane Mr Payne's ch. f. Hirsuta D of Richmond's b. f. Red Hind THE CHAMPAGNE STAKES of 10 Sov. each, with 50 added by the Club, for two year olds, colts 8st. 101b., fillies 8st. 71b.; the winner of any two year old stakes amounting to £100, including the winner's own stake, to carry 41b. for every such winning. The winner to give three dozen of champagne to the club. Last three-quarters of the New Mile.--12 subs. Ld Clifden's b. f. Altitude Capt Delmé's b. c. Anglesey Mr Greville na. ch. f. Belgravia -br. c. by Alarm-Alkali Mr Herbert's b. c. Letus Sir J. B. Mill's b. c. The Lion Mr Osbaldeston's br. f. sis, to Mountain Deer Capt Pettat na, br. f. Postulant Mr P. Williams na. ch. c. Milesian na. b. c. Lascelles No day mentioned.-Match.-Sir J. B. Mill's b. or br. c. by Epirus, out of Giantess, 8st. 71b., agst Mr J. H. C. Wyndham's b. c. Sir John, 8st, 2lb., both three year olds. One mile and a half.-150, 50 ft. STOCKBRIDGE. [ Hon F. LAWLEY and GERARD STURT, Esq., STEWARDS. Mr. J. B. DAY, Clerk of the Course. THURSDAY, June 24.-Third year of the SECOND TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sov. each, for four year olds, colts 8st. 101b., fillies 8st. 5lb.; 3lb. allowed, &c. The winner of the Derby to carry 71b. extra, the second 41b.; the winner of the Oaks, 2000 gs., or Newmarket Stakes, 5lb. extra. The winner to pay 25 sov. towards expenses. Two miles and a half.-36 subs. *Ld Chesterfield's ch. f. Payment +Mr E. R. Clark's br. c. Glenhawk (3lb.) Ld Clifden's b. c. Harpsichord Ld Derby's ch. c. Olympian (dead) *Mr G. Hobson's br. c. Recruit *+Ld H. Lennox ns. ch. f. Hurry Scurry Mr C. Lloyd ns. br. f. Coticula Mr Lowther's b. f. Lady Stuart (3lb.) Mr C. Dorrien ns. br. c. Auckland, d. Ld March ns. b. f. (dead) by Epirus, out of (1843) by Voltaire-Babel +Mr R. Etwall's ch. g. Iracundus *Mr W. Etwall's br. c. The Knight of the Thistle ch. f. Antigone (31b.) +Ld Exeter's b. c. Phlegethon (3lb.) Ld Glasgow's ro. f. by Lanercost or Re- Mr Gratwicke's br. f. The Squaw (31b.) - br. f. Ginevra (31b.) Mr Henry's ch. f. Julia Prism Mr Mare's b.c Hatherton (31b.) Sir J. B. Mill's b. g. Mungo (31b.) Ld Palmerston's br. f. Trochee (3lb.) Col Peel's b. c. The Serpentine D of Richmond's b. f. (dead) by Touchstone | Mr W. Sadler's b. c. by Venison, out of Mr P. P. Rolt's b. c. by Cotherstone-Lilla Mr Sadler's b. c. Valentine b. f. by Venison-Witticism (31b.) Mr J. Wyatt's b. or br. c. XX (3lb.) Won in 1850 by Payment, by two lengths, Hurry Scurry second, Runnymede third. The starters are denoted by an asterisk. Won in 1851 by Lamartine, by three parts of a length, Glenhawk second, Phlegethon third. An obelisk is prefixed to the starters. Second Year of the THIRD TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sov. each, for three year olds, colts 8st. 101b., fillies 8st. 5lb.; 31b. allowed, &c. The winner of the Derby to carry 7lb. extra, the second horse 41b. extra; the winner of the Oaks, 2000gs., 1000gs., or Newmarket Stakes, 5lb. extra. The winner to pay 25 sov. towards expenses, &c. Mile and a-half.-43 subs. Mr Burgess's c. by Dulcimer - Apropos (3lb.) M. E. R. Clark's b. c. by Gibraltar, out of sister to Gobbo (h. b.) Ld Clifden's b. c. Magnes b. c. Hymettus b. c. Hesperus b. f. Rosary Ld Derby's b. c. Longbow *Ld Dorchester's b. f. The Chase (3lb.) Mr E. Dyson's br. c. Prince Rupert Ld Exeter's c. by Theon-Hydrangea (31b.) Mr Gully's b. c. General Washington (3lb.) Mr S. Hawke's b. c. Womersley (31b.) Mr Jaques's br. f. Fieldmate (3lb.) Capt Lowther's ch. g. The Tumbler (31b.) *Mr W. Sadler's b. c. Joe Miller (3lb.) In 1851 divided, after two dead heats, by Chief Baron Nicholson and Kingston. The starters are denoted by an asterisk. The First Year of the FOURTH TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sov. each, for two year olds, colts 8st. 10lb., fillies 8st. 5lb.; 3lb. allowed, &c. The winner of the Derby 71b. extra, the second horse 4lb. extra; the winner of the Oaks, 2000gs., or Newmarket Stakes, 5lb. extra. The winner to pay 25 sov. towards expenses, &c. Three quarters of a mile.-30 subs. Mr Blake's ch. f. Belgravia (3lb.) -- b. f. Psaltery Mr Dorrien's ch. c. The Cavalier (31b.) ch. f. sis to Iracundus Mr Greville's b. f. Flutter (3lb.) Ld Glasgow's b. c. by Don John-Conspiracy (31b.) (wrong nom.) b. f. by Don John-Miss Sarah (3lb.) Mr Harrison's br. f. Miss Woolgar Mr Kingston's br. f. Basilique Ld H. Lennox ns. b. c. William Rufus Sir J. Mill's br. f. by Touchstone--Giantess Mr Osbaldeston's br. f. sister to Mountain Mr Payne's b. c. War-whoop Sir R. Pigot's ch. f. Koh-i-noor (3lb.) Mr J. Powney's b. c. Cineas (31b.) D of Richmond's br. f. by Touchstone- Mr Sadler's br. c. Charon (3lb.) b. c. Contentment (3lb.) The STEWARDS' PLATE of 100 sov. added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, b. ft. three yrs old to carry 6st. 10lb., four, 8st. 4lb., five, 8st. 111b., six and aged, 9st. ; a winner of the 2000gs., 1000gs., or Newmarket stakes in 1852 to carry 5lb. extra; a winner of the Epsom Derby or Oaks, or St Leger in any year, 10lb. extra; a winner in any year of the Emperor's Vase at Ascot, Goodwood or Doncaster cups, 71b. extra; the weights not to be accumulative; m. and g. allowed 31b.; maiden three year olds allowed 4lb., four and upwards, 7lb. Two miles. The winner to pay 10 sov. towards expenses.-62 subs. Age. Sir W. Codrington na. b. f. Hesse Homburg Mr H. Curzon na. ch. c. Grecian Capt Delmé's b. c. Little Savage (h.b.). Age. 3 Ld Loughborough na. br. f. Tested Sir J. B. Mill na. ch. c. Pitsford Mr Milner's ch. c. Golden Age Ld Newport na. b. f. Captious Mr Osbaldeston's b. c. Mountain Deer 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 5 3 3 3 4 Mr W. B. Portman na. br. e. The Old 3 Mr J. Little na. bl. c. Cardinal Wiseman 4 Mr C. H. Carew, Mr H. Huddleston, Mr A. Massingberd, and Mr H. G. Seymour did not name. The MOTTISFONT STAKES of 15 sovs. each, 10 ft., with 100 added, for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies, 8st. 4lb.; a winner before starting to carry 5lb., twice or more 71b. extra. The winner to pay 25 sov. towards the expenses. T.Y.C.-46 subs. Ld Bruce's ch. f. by Archy, out of Splitvote Mr T. J. Hayter's b. c. Friday Mr Carew's b. c. Pantomime ch. f. Miss Tennyson Mr E. R. Clark's b. c. Little Swift Mr H. Curzon na. br. f. Cinnaminta Mr W. Etwall's ch. f. sis. to Iracundus Mr Herbert's b. c. Letus ch. c. Grand Duke Michael Mr Hughes na. br. c. Lanercost-Moonbeam Ld H. Lennox na. b. c. William Rufus Sir J. B. Mill's ch. c. by Hetman Platoff- Mr Needham ns. ch. f. Vaultress Mr Payne's b. f. Gloomy ch. f. Glenavon FRIDAY, June 25.-The Two YEAR OLD STAKES of 10 sov. each, with 50 added if three horses start; colts, 8st. 71b., fillies and geldings, 8st. 31b.; the winner of a stake of 100 sov. value or upwards, including the winner's own stake, to carry 4lb., of two such stakes and each of the above value, 7lb. extra; the second to save his stake. The winner to give 107. to the fund and subscribe to this stake next year. T.Y.C.-12 subs. Mr R. E. Cooper's ch. f. Miss Tennysom Capt Delmé's b. c. Anglesey Mr Hayter's b. c. Friday Mr Hornsby's br. c. Blondel Mr Howard's ch. c. Milesian Mr Payne's b. f. Hybla b. c. Speed the Plough Mr J. Powney's b. c. Cineas Mr Shrimpton's b. f. Michaelmas Maid Sir J. B. Mill's ch. c. by Hetman Platoff- Mr J. M. Stanley's ch. f. Belgravia The GREAT PRODUCE STAKES of 50 sovs. each, h. ft., for three year olds, colts 8st 9lb., Sir J. B. Mill's b. f. Mary Blane D of Richmond's br. c. Harbinger (31b.) Second Year of the FIRST WINCHESTER TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sov. each, for three year olds, colts 8st 101b., fillies 8st. 5lb.; 31b. allowed, &c. The winner of the Derby to carry 71b., the second 41b. extra; the winner of the Oaks, 2000gs., or 1000gs. stakes, or the Stockbridge Triennial Stakes, 5lb. extra. The winner to pay 10 per cent. to the Fund. One mile and a half.-11 subs. *Mr Dorrien's bl. c. Chief Baron Nicholson | Sir J. B. Mill's b. c. by Epirus-Giantess (31b.) - b. c. by Lanercost-Flash of Lightning (31b.) Mr Gratwicke's b. c. Canterbury b. f. Maria (3lb.) (3lb.) b. f. Aitch-Bone (31b.) Mr Payne's b. f. Freedom D of Richmond's br. c. Harbinger (3lb.) Mr Etwall, Mr W. Etwall, and Mr Herbert are subscribers, but did not name. Won in 1851 by Chief Baron Nicholson by two lengths, Aitch-Bone second, Maria third; only three ran. The WINCHESTER STAKES of 5 sov. each, with 30 added if three horses start; 3 yrs, 7st.'; 4 yrs, 8st. 4lb.; 5 yrs, 8st. 121b.; 6 yrs and aged, 9st.; mares and geldings allowed 5lb. The winner to be sold for 2001., &c. Heats one mile.-11 subs. The Second Year of the FIRST WILTSHIRE TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sov. each for three year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 3lb.; 3lb. allowed, &c.; the winner of the Derby to carry 71b., and the second horse 41b. extra; the winner of the Oaks, 2,000 gs., or Newmarket Stakes, 5lb. extra. One mile and a half.-11 subs. Ld Bruce's b. c. by The Knight of the Shire *Mr E. Dyson's b. c. Prince Rupert (3lb.) Mr Gratwicke's ch. c. Maidstone Mr Herbert's b. c. by Sir Hercules-Zebra br. c. Lithograph |