Mr W. Williams's ch. h. Chief Justice, by The Hydra Ld J. Scott na. b. g. Combatant, by Combat Count Batthyany's br. g. Jack-in-the-Corner, by The Conjuror Mr H. Drew's br. m. Ballet Girl, by Earl of Richmond Capt Scott na. ch. m. May Day, by Brother to Riddlesworth . Mr Magenis's br. f. Ingratitude, by Jerry Mr S. Merry na. br. g. Cyclops by Venison Mr Thompson's b. c. Blood Royal, by British Yeoman 4700 aged 6 12 4 6 10 4 6 8 4 6 6 5 6 3 6 6 0 460 4 5 8 4 5 8 3 5 7 355 35 2 3 4-124 2 4.10 34 9 3 4 9 1 3 48T 345T 3408 Mr Mare's ch. c. by Faugh-a-Ballagh, out of Delia Mr A. Isted na. b. c. Farmer's Boy, by Trueboy Ld Chesterfield's b. f. by Lanercost, out of Jemima Mr. J. King na. b. c. Surprise (h. b.) by St. Lawrence Mr Francis Villiers na. b. f. Royalty, by Bay Middleton Mr F. Villiers na. br. c. Poodle, by Ion Ld Southampton na. br. f. Termagant, by Cotherstone. The WHITTLEBURY STAKES of 10 Sovs. each, with 100 added, for two and three year olds, two year olds 6st. 4lb., and three years 8st. 81b., fillies and geldings allowed 31b. The winner of the New Stakes at Ascot, July Stakes, Ham, Champagne, or the Two Year Old Stakes at Doncaster, Clearwell, Prendergast, or Criterion, to carry 71b.; of any other stakes with 20 subscribers, or of the value of 300 sovs., 5lb. extra; all other winners before starting (matches excepted) 31b. for each winning-weights to be accumu lative, but no horse to carry more than 9lb. extra. About three-quarters of a mile. Count Batthyany's b. c. Stone Plover, 2 yrs b. f. The Pearl, 2 yrs D of Bedford's bl. c. Nathan, 2 yrs Ld Chesterfield's ch. f. by Don John-Je- Mr Clark's br. c. Early Bird (dead), 2 yrs Ld Derby's b. c. Longbow, 3 yrs gr. c. by Sleight-of-hand, d. (1835) Ld Exeter's b. f. Vest, 2 yrs Ld Exeter's bl. c. Ambrose, 3 yrs Mr Gratwicke's b. f. Oxonia, 2 yrs b. f. Flutter, 2 yrs 1 H Mr Halford's br. c. Peppermint, 3 yrs Sir J. Hawley's b. c. Mocassin, 2 yrs Mr Payne's ch. f. Glenavon, 2 yrs Capt Rous ns. bl. c. Dabchick, 2 yrs added; 3 yrs, 6st. ; 4 yrs, 8st.; 5 yrs, Est. ¿lb; subs. Mr Meiklam's ch. c. Paddy Bird, 3 yrs yrs THURSDAY.-The ALTHORP PARK STAKES of 10 sov. each, with 50 added for two yr Mr Mare's ch. f. by Epirus-Horton Yates's dam Mr Merry's b. c. Dick Turpin b. c. Rob Roy EARL SPENCER'S PLATE of 100 sov., added to a Handicap of 15 sov. each, and only 5 if declared by the 15th of March. A winner of any Handicap after the publication of the weights, 7lb. extra. 5 furlongs.-47 subs. Truth, by The Libel Age. st. lb. 4 9 0 The Prime Minister, by Melbourne 4 8 10 Tonic, by Theon. 5 8 7 4 8 7 6 8 3 4 8 0 4 8 0 Guy Mannering, by Bay Middleton 4 Louis Napoleon, by Lanercost Leybourne, by Epirus The Heriot, by Velocipede Warwick, by Slane Forlorn Hope, by Charles XII. Woodlark, by Venison Arlette, by Archy. 7 12 4 7 12 4 Timid Fawn, by Red Deer 6 Freedom, by Cotherstone 4 7 11 Ventre a Terre, by Pantaloon 4 7 9 Flounce, by Slane. 3 5 11 Pluck, by Venison The INNKEEPERS' PLATE of 50 Sovs. added to a Handicap of 10 sov. each, h. ft. The winner of the Northamptonshire, Great Warwickshire, or Doncaster Handicap (if run after this race is made), 7lb. extra. Once round.-12 subs. The NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CUP STAKES, by Subscription of 10 sov. each, for horses of all ages. 3 yrs, 6st. 91b.; 4 yrs, 8st. 7lb.; 5 yrs, 9st. llb.; 6 yrs and aged, 9st. 4lb. The winner to be sold for 500 sovs, if demanded, and to subscribe to the stakes in 1853.Two miles one furlong. D. of Buccleuch na. ch. h. Chief Justice, 5 yrs Mr Maunsell na. b. f. The Queen of Spain Mr Meiklam's ch. c. Paddy Bird, 3 yrs | Ld Spencer na. ch. g. Clothworker, 6 yrs NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE. The Earl of STRATHMORE, G. WENTWORTH, Esq., and J. COLLINGWOOD, Esq.-STEWARDS. Mr. RADFORD, Secretary. Mr. R. JOHNSON, Judge. Mr. J. GRAY, Clerk of the Course. TUESDAY, June 22.-The NORTH DERBY of 10 sov. each, with 100 added, for three year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st 21b.; the winner of any stake before starting, value 500 sov., to carry 51b. extra; the second to receive 50 sov. out of the stakes; and the winner to pay 10 gs. to the Judge. Once round.-24 subs. Mr H. Baker's b. or br. c. Tomato Mr G. Barton's bl. c. The Surveyor b. or ro. f. Helen Faucit Mr Bowes's ch. c. by Verulam-Wiasma Ld Eglinton's br. c. Shagram bl. c. Lucio Mr J. Eyke's br. f. My Fancy Mr Harrison's br. c. The Major Mr Merry's b. c. Garibaldi Sir C. Monk's br. f. Gossamer Mr J. Osborne's b. c. The King of Troy Mr E. Phillips's ch. c. Koh-i-noor Baron M. Rothschild's ch. c. by Phlegon- Mr Rothwell's br. c. Emerystone Mr Scott's ch. c. Phantom br. g. Don Carlos Mr R. Harrison's br. c. by Melbourne Sally Mr Shepherd's ch. c. King of Trumps Warfoot Mr T. Lister's b. f. Lizzy Mr Meiklam's ch. c. Consultation Mr J. Shepherd's eh. f. Alberta (dead) The Third year of the SECOND TRIENNIAL PRODUCE STAKES of 10 sovs. each, h. ft. for four year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 41b.; the second to receive 10 per cent., and the third 5 per cent out of the stakes. Two miles.-17 subs. Mr W. Baxter's br. c. The Roman Ld Glasgow's b. c. by Don John, out of ro. f. by Lanercost, or Retriever, out of Physalis Mr A. Johnstone's br. f. by Charles XII. "Mr A. Johnstone's ch. f. Marion Sir C. Monck's br. f. by Galanthus-Cast away Mr J. H. Peart's b. c. by Velocipede, out of —— b. f. (dead) by Bay Middleton, out of Margaret Mr J. Scott's b. f. Frolicsome b. c. Presto *+Mr G. Wentworth's ch. c. Azeth Won in 1850 by Azeth, beating Presto by a head; only two ran. In 1851 walked over for by Azeth. The TYRO STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added, for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 4lb.; a winner of 100 sovs. before starting, 2lb. extra. The second to save his stake and the winner to pay 5 guineas to the Judge. T.Y.C.-14 subs. Mr R. Bell's ch. f. Ann Eliza Mr J. Bumby's b. c. Ace of Trumps Mr D. Dawson's ch. f. England's Beauty Mr Gray ns. br. c. Goorkah Mr Martinson's b. c. Bell Tinker Mr J. Osborne's b. c. Lambton Mr A. C. Powlett's b. or br. c. Saquenay WEDNESDAY.-Second year of the THIRD TRIENNIAL PRODUCE STAKES of 10 sov. each, h. ft., for three year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 4lb.; the second to receive 10 per cent., and the third 5 per cent, out of the stakes. Two miles.--11 subs. Mr Dawson's b. f. The Bitch Ld Eglinton's b. f. Veracity Ld Eglinton's b. c. Claverhouse ch. g. Pelopidas 1 Won in 1851 by Evadne, beating Trueboy filly by a length: only two ran. PRODUCE STAKES of 25 sov. each, h. ft., for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 4lb.; Mr Merry's b. c. Craigends (5lb.) Sir C. Monk's b. c. by Touchstone-Gar- Mr Pedley ns. ch. f. by Velocipede (31b.) b. c. Axwell (5lb.) Mr Wentworth s br. f. Mabella The NORTHUMBERLAND PLATE of 200 sov., added to a Handicap Stakes of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., and only 5 if declared by a day to be named when the weights are published. The second to receive 50 sov. out of the stakes, and the third to save his stake. The winner to pay 25 sov. towards expenses. A winner of a Handicap subsequent to the declaration of the weights, of 200 sov. or upwards, to carry 61b. extra; of two of that value 91b. extra; the winner of the Derby or Chester Cup 91b., of the Oaks 61b. extra; no horse to carry more than 91b. extra. Weights to be declared by the 14th of March. -2 miles. Age. st. lb. Alp, The, by The Provost John By BIRDCATCHER (Irish) b. c., out Caracara, by Irish Birdcatcher 6 aged 3 3 3 4 Castaway, The (late Capt. Grant), by Freney Captain Flash, by Fancy Boy Duxbury, by Lanercost Elthiron, by Pantaloon Clarion Gujeerat, by Galaor England's Glory, by Emilius or Galvanism, by The Doctor Goldfinder, by Faugh-a-ballagh Goliah, by Touchstone Gholab Singh, by Defence or Galaor 4 Hafed, by Hetman Platoff Haricot, by Mango or Lanercost Mouse, by Mus Musician, by Lanercost By MORGAN RATTLER, br. g. Nancy, by Pompey Neasham, by Hetman Platoff Paquetta, by The Provost Pelopidas, by Irish Birdcatcher. Sledmere, by Sleight-of-hand 6 4 3 Story Teller, by Ascot 4 5 4 3 4 4 Sutler, The, by Touchstone Tame, by Freedom or Red Deer 4 Young Altisidora, by Henriade aged 3 6 Young Troublesome, by Dr Woods 4 THURSDAY.-The GATESHEAD or LOTTERY STAKES of 10 Sovs. each, with 50 added, for three year olds, colts 8st. 7lb., fillies 8st 4lb.; the second to save his stake. Two miles.-14 subs. Mr Bowes's ch. c. Daniel O'Rourke Mr W. H. Brook's br. c. The Brahmin Mr Dawson's ch. c. The Varmint Ld Eglinton's ch. g. Pelopidas 76 NEWTON, LICHFIELD, BATH AND SOMERSET, 1852. Ld Eglinton's b. c. The Sheltie b. f. Veracity Mr Merry's b. c. Garibaldi b. c. Happy Joe Sir C. Monk's br. f. Gossamer Mr A. Nichol's bl. f. Miss Sarah Mr Pedley's ch. c. Stratagem The GOLD CUP STAKES of 10 sov. each, for three year olds 6st. 101b., four 8st. 5lb., five 9st., six and aged 9st. 3lb.; m. and g. allowed 31b.; the winner of the Northumberland Plate to carry 3lb. extra. Gentlemen taking a nomination, and not starting, to be subject to the payment of 3 sov., which will be given to the second horse. The winner is expected to subscribe to this Stake for the following year. Two miles. Mr T. E. Headlam na. br. f. Evadne, 3 yrs Mr J. H. Hinde na. bl. c. Lucio, 3 yrs Mr Martinson's br. f. Nancy, 4 yrs Mr Meiklam's b. c. Stilton, 3 yrs Mr Merry's b. m. Miss Ann, 6 yrs ch. c. Ringleader, 4 yrs Mr S. Ogle na. br. c. Bethgelert, 3 yrs To close and name for the MEMBERS' PLATE HANDICAP and GRAND STAND STAKES on Wednesday, in the week following York Spring Meeting, and for the CONVIVIAL and AMATEUR WELTER STAKES and CORPORATION PLATE, on Wednesday in the week after Chester races. NEWTON. The Earl of STRATHMORE, Mr. DRINKALD, and Mr. LEIGH.-STEWARDS. The GOLBORNE PARK STAKES of 10 sov. each, h. ft., with 50 sov. added, for three year old fillies, Sst. 3lb.; the winner of the Oaks 71b., or of any other Sweepstakes (not being a handicap) of the clear value of 100 sov., 31b.; of 200 sov. or more, 5lb. extra, but not to be accumulative; the winner to pay 10 sov. towards expenses. No course mentioned.-7 subs. PRODUCE STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 20 added, for three year old colts 8st. 61b., fillies Sst. 3lb.; 3lb. allowed, &c. No course mentioned.--6 subs. Mr Copeland's b. c. The Corporal (31b.) br. g. The Director Mr Flintoff's b. f. Ibis (3lb.) Ld Warwick's b. c. (dead) by Pantaloon Mr White's ch. f. Quicksight, late Amy Mr J. Bell is a subscriber, but did not name. BATH AND SOMERSET. Sir J. HAWLEY and Mr. GRATWICKE, STEWARDS. Mr. CLARK, Judge.-Mr. E. REYNOLDS, Secretary.-Mr. HIBBURD, Starter. TUESDAY, May 18.-The LANSDOWN TRIAL STAKES of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with 50 added; three year olds 7st., four 8st. 71b., five 9st., six and aged 9st. 31b; m. and g. allowed 31b. The winner to be sold for 600 sov. if demanded in the usual way, unless |