3lb.; five, 8 st. 91b.; six and aged, 8 st. 13lb.; winners, 3 lb. extra; mares and geldings allowed 2lb.; heats, the Two-mile Course. Mr. Key's br. f. Image, by Langar, three years old, 7 st. 1 lb. (Dodgson) 1 1 2 2 WEDNESDAY.-A Selling Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 30 added (15 sovs. by C. T. Warde, Esq., and 15 by the Race Committee); three-year-olds, 7 st. 2 lb. ; four, 8 st. 6 lb. ; five, 8 st. 12 lb.; six and aged, 9 st.; winners once, 3 lb. ; twice, 6 lb. extra; mares and geldings allowed 3lb.; the winner to be sold for £150; two miles (six subscribers). Lord Chesterfield's ch. h. All-fours, five years old, 9 st. 4 lb. (Birbeck) Mr. Denham's ch. f. by Pantaloon, out of Souvenir, three years old, 7 st. 5 lb. (Whitehouse) 1 2 Lord Warwick's ch. f. Syria, three years old, 6 st. 13 lb., carried 7 st. 2 lb. (Dodgson) 3 4 5 0 Betting: 5 to 2 (at one time only 6 to 4) agst. Souvenir, 15 to 6 agst. All-fours, 15 to 6 agst. Caliph, and 5 to 1 agst. sister to Glencoe. The Avon Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h. ft., for three-year-olds; once round and a distance (three subscribers). Mr. Cookes's Sequidilla, by Sheet Anchor, 7 st. 11 lb. (Whitehouse) walked over. The Warwick Cup, in specie, by subscribers of 10 sovs. each; three-year-olds, 6 st. 5lb.; four, 8 st. 3lb.; five, 8 st. 13 lb.; six and aged, 9 st. 3lb.; mares allowed 4 lb., and geldings, 7 lb.; the winners of any Derby, Oaks, or Leger, or any Ascot, Goodwood, or Doncaster Cups, 7 lb. extra; maiden three-year-olds at the time of starting allowed 7 lb.; and maiden four-year-olds and upwards at the time of starting allowed 10 lb.; the winner to pay £5 to the Judge; Four-mile Course (nine subscribers). Mr. Wreford's b. c. Wardan, by Glencoe, four years old, 8 st. 3 lb. (J. Day, jun.) Mr. Collett's br. h. The Dean, five years old, 8 st. 131b. (Whitehouse) Betting: 5 to 2 on Wardan, and 4 to 1 agst. The Dean. A Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added by the Noblemen and Gentlemen of the County; heats, two miles (six subscribers). Mr. Holmes's b. c. Vulcan, by Verulam, four years old, 6 st. 7 lb. (Howlett) 1 1 A Hunters' Stakes of 10 sovs. each, for horses, &c., not thorough-bred; three-year-olds, 8 st. 10 lb.; four, 10 st. 7 lb.; five, 11 st. 7 lb.; six, 11 st. 12 lb.; and aged, 12 st.; winners this year once, 5 lb.; twice, 7 lb. ; three times, 10 lb. extra; mares and geldings allowed 3 lb.; horses, &c., that never won allowed 3 lb.; heats, the Two-mile Course (five subscribers). Hon. J. Ongley's ch. c. Humility, by Recovery, three years old, 8 st. 7 lb. (Wake- THURSDAY.-The Castle Park Stakes of 10 sovs. each; one mile (seven subscribers). Betting: even on Rhodanthe, 5 to 2 agst. Capote, and 3 to 1 agst. Gilbert. 1 2 3 4 The Stand Stakes (Handicap) of 10 sovs. each, h. ft., with 30 added; two miles (seven subs.) Mr. Kirby's ch. c. Kingston Robin, by Robin Hood, four years old, 7 st. 12 lb. The Queen's Plate of 100 gs.; three-year-olds, 8 st. 2 lb.; four, 9 st. 6 lb.; five, 10 st.; six and aged, 10 st. 3lb.; heats, two miles. Mr. Wreford's b. c. Wardan, by Glencoe, four years old (J. Day, jun.) 1 Mr. Denham's ch. f. by Pantaloon, out of Souvenir, three years old (Marlow) The Town Plate of £50; three-year-olds, 7 st. 4lb.; four, 8 st. 8 lb. ; five, 9 st. 2 lb.; six and aged, 9 st. 6 lb.; winners this year once, 3 lb.; twice, 5 lb. extra; and the winner of the Cup or Queen's Plate, 4 lb.; or both of them, 7 lb. in addition; mares and geldings allowed 4 lb.; heats, the Mr. Morris's b. g. Fat Jack, by Inflexible, aged, 9 st. 7 lb. (Marlow) ROCHESTER AND CHATHAM RACES. Stewards: R. H. Day, Esq., and R. Hickman, Esq. Clerk of the Course: Mr. Pattison. TUESDAY, September 7th.-A Maiden Plate of £50, for horses never having won a Plate or Stakes; three-year-olds, 7 st. 4 lb.; four, 8 st. 7 lb.; five, 9 st.; six and aged, 9 st. 4 lb.; mares and geldings allowed 3 lb. ; heats, one mile. Gen. Wyndham's b. f. Aspatria, by Buskin, three years old (Cotton) Mr. Mason's b. f. Lady Mary, by Emilius-Jane, three years old (Hornsby) ... Mr. Robins's b. g. Zephyr, five years old (Butler) Mr. Balchin's br. m. Affection, three years old (Esling) 1 4 1 0 1 3 0 0 4 3 3 dr. The Rockingham Stakes of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added; weights as for the Malden Plate; the winner to be sold for 300 sovs. if demanded, &c.; heats, one mile and a half (six subscribers). Mr. J. Skingsley's ch. f. Jessica, by St. Nicholas, three years old (Bartholomew) The Members' Plate of 50 sovs.; weights as for the Maiden Plate; the winner to be sold for £200 if demanded, &c.; the winner of a Plate or Stakes in 1841, to carry 4 lb.; of two, 7 lb. extra; heats, two miles. Mr. Dockeray's b. f. Dispatch, by Defence, three years old (Cotton) WEDNESDAY.-The Garrison Handicap Stakes of £30; gentlemen riders; heats, once round. Mr. Knight's gr. m. Meg Merrilies, aged, 10 st. 12 lb. 1 1 2 2 3 3 Mr. Heriot's b. h. Long Tom, aged, 10 st. 7 lb. The West Kent Stakes of £20 each, 10 ft., or 5 only if declared, &c.; if three had started, £50 would have been added (nine subscribers, six of whom declared). Mr. Duppa na. b. h. Lister, five years old, 7 st. 11 lb. The Gold Cup, by subscribers of 5 sovs. each, with 50 added from the Fund; three-year-olds, 7 st. 4 lb.; four, 8 st. 10 lb.; five, 9 st. 2 lb. ; six and aged, 9 st. 5 lb.; mares and geldings allowed 3 lb. ; the winner to be sold for £200 if demanded, &c.; heats, two miles (seven subscribers). Mr. Kingsley's ch. f. Jessica, by St. Nicholas, three years old (Bartholomew) The Hunters' Stakes of £5 each, with 40 added by the gentlemen of Maidstone, for all ages, carrying 11 st.; winners once to carry 71b.; twice, 10 lb. extra; the winner to be sold for 120 gs. if demanded; heats, twice round and a distance, four leaps in each heat. Mr. Wesley's br. h. White Stockings, aged (Carlin) ... 1 1 2 2 Mr. Wallis's b. g. The Orphan (late Conservative), six years old (Brown) Stewards: Richard Hodgson, Esq., M.P., and J. H. H. Atkinson, Esq. WEDNESDAY, September 8th.-A Plate of £50, given by Captain Howard, member for the borough of Morpeth, for maiden horses; three-year-olds, 6 st. 12 lb.; four, 8 st.; five and aged, 8 st. 7 lb.; mares and geldings allowed 3 lb; winners of one 50 sovs. in 1841, 3 lb.; and two or more, 5lb. extra; heats, mile and a half. Mr. G. Dawson's b. f. Little Bundle, by Voltaire, three years old (Hut- Captain Potts's b. c. Jolly Boy, by Tomboy, three years old 1 3 1 Sir C. Monck's br. g. by Blucher, dam by Whisker-Twinkle, four years old 2 4 2 3 2 4 ... The Hunters' Stakes did not fill. A Silver Cup, value 60 gs., given by the Stewards and their friends, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, for horses of all ages; the second horse to save his Stake; three-year-olds, 7 st.; four, 8 st. 3lb.; five and upwards, 8 st. 10 lb.; mares and geldings allowed 3 lb.; the winner of 50 sovs. in 1841, 3lb. extra; and two or more, 5 lb. extra; heats, two miles. Mr. Loy's br. h. Ararat, by Liverpool, five years old (Walter) The Gentlemen's Subscription Plate of 50 sovs.; three-year-olds, 6 st. 12 lb.; four, 8 st.; five, 8 st. 7lb.; six and aged, 8 st. 10 lb.; mares and geldings allowed 3 lb.; the winner of £50 in 1841, to carry 3 lb. extra; and of two or more, 5 lb. ; heats, two miles. Mr. Fairlie's br. g. Zohrab, by Lottery, aged (Weatherill) Sir C. Mouck's b. c. by Master Syntax, dam by Filho da Puta, out of Mr. G. Dawson's b. f. Little Bundle, three years old Mr. Loy's br. h. Ararat, five years old A Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, with 25 added; three-year-olds, 7 st. 2 lb.; four, 8 st. 2 lb.; five, 8 st. 9 lb. ; six and aged, 8 st. 12 lb.; mares and geldings allowed 3lb.; the winner of £50 in 1841, to carry 3lb. extra; and of two or more, 5 lb.; heats, a mile and a half (five subscribers). Captain Potts's b. m. Ada, by Physician, four years old (Bumby) Stewards: Sir E. Stracey, Bart., and H. K. Tompson, Esq. WEDNESDAY, September 8th.-The Light-weight Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 50 added from the Fund; heats, once round and a distance (five subscribers). Mr. Smith's b. g. Daniel, by St. Patrick, aged, 8 st. 7 lb. (Welham) Mr. T. Sare's c. f. Evasion, by Emilius, two years old, 5 st. 4 lb. (a lad) The Norfolk and Norwich Handicap Stakes of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft., and 5 only if declared, with £100 added from the Fund; to start at the Distance-post, and go once round (twenty-seven subscribers, eighteen of whom paid 5 sovs. each). Mr. Greville's Rory O'More, by Langar, five years old, 8 st. 7 lb. (Nat) 1 2 3 A Handicap Sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, with 20 added from the Fund; the second saves his Stake; heats, twice round and a distance (five subscribers). Mr. Abel's b. h. Eolian, by Emilius, three years old, 7 st. 5 lb. (Pettit, jun.) Mr. Smith's b. g. Daniel, aged, 9 st. 2 lb. (Welham) Mr. H. Stracey's c. m. Carlotta, by Vicker, dam by Worthy, half-bred, aged, 8 st. (a lad) 4 dr. Mr. B. Land's Mount Eagle, half-bred, aged, 10 st. 7 lb. THURSDAY.-The Norfolk and Norwich Plate of 50 sovs., open only to horses bona fide the property of Norfolk Farmers; heats, twice round and a distance. The Light-weight Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 50 added from the Fund; heats, once round and a distance. Mr. Smith's b. g. Daniel, by St. Patrick, aged, 9 st. 3lb. ib. COURSING REGISTER. The returns are confined to the running at Public Meetings. ETTRICK FOREST CLUB MEETING, OCT. 12. Judge: Mr. Rogerson, farmer, Todrig. This Meeting took place on the lands of Oakwood on Tuesday week.; Mr. Walker's b. d. Whisker Mr. Stavert's b. and w. d. Meg beat Mr. Stavert's b. and w. Tima. ... Deciding Course: Mr. Walker's Whisker beat Mr. Stavert's Meg, and won the Collar. Ties: Ribbie beat Rattler, Lowther beat Jenny Nettle. Deciding Course: Lowther drawn-Mr. Lockhart's Ribbie was declared the winner. ARDROSSAN CLUB MEETING, OCT. 14 and 15. Stewards: Sir J. C. Fairlie, Bart., and W. Miller, of Monkcastle, Esq. Tryer: Mr. Nightingale, of Craven. Slipper: Mr. Roy. First Ties: Chester beat Glenowther, Dandy beat Lapwing, The Bonnet-maker beat Mavourneen, Mary Gray beat Blackbird. Second Ties: Chester beat Dandy, Mary Gray beat The Bonnet-maker. Deciding Course: Mr. G. Pollok's Mary Gray beat Lord Eglinton's Chester, and won the Cup. The TYRO STAKES, value 19 sovs., for dogs of 1840. Dr. Brown's bd. and w. b. Jig Dr. Brown's bk. and w. d. Clerkhill Sir J. Boswell's bd. d. Hurricane Mr. Warner's bd. d. Roderick Random Mr. Geddes's r. d. Chance Sir W. Maxwell's bk. b. Magic Mr. Miller's bk. and w. b. Snowdrop Dr. Brown's f. and w. d. The Grocer beat Mr. G. Pollok's f. and w. d. Premier. Mr. A. Graham's bk. b. Princess Royal. Mr. C. Dunlop's bd. d. John Miller. Dr. Brown's y. and w. d. Oswald. Mr. A. Graham's bd. d. Harvie. Captain Morris's bk. and w. d. Harry. Lord Eglinton's w. and bk. d. Glory ran a bye. First Ties: Clerkhill beat Jig, Vulcan beat Hurricane, Roderick Random beat Chance, Snowdrop beat Magic, The Grocer beat Glory. Second Ties: Clerkhill beat Roderick Random, Vulcan beat Snowdrop, The Grocer ran a bye. Deciding Course: Dr. Brown's Vulcan won the Stakes (Clerkhill and The Grocer drawn). The CHAMPION COLLAR AND STAKES of 25 sovs. Mr. A. Graham's bd. d. H. R. H. Lord Eglinton's be. d. Fingal beat Sir W. Maxwell's bd. d. Mountain Dew. Dr. Brown's y. and w. d. Cessnock. Sir W. Maxwell's bd. d. Monarch ran a bye. 1 Ties: His Royal Highness beat Monarch, Fingal ran a bye. Deciding Course: Lord Eglinton's Fingal beat Mr. A. Graham's His Royal Highness, and won the Champion Collar and Stakes. Ties: Prince Albert beat Molly Loo, Sharp beat Evergreen (dr. lame), Driver beat Memnon. Deciding Course: Dr. Brown's Driver won the Stakes (Prince Albert and Sharp drawn). The EGLINTON PARK STAKES, value 19 sovs. Mr. Wilson's r. d. Merryman Mr. Wilson's bk. d. The Black Prince Dr. Brown's r. and w. d. Nimrod Dr. Brown's bd. d. Sweeper Mr. G. Pollok's bd. w. d. Dancer Major Mackay's w. r. d. Colonel Mr. A. Graham's bd. d. Buttery burn Dr. Brown's bd. d. Monarch beat Sir W. Maxwell's bd. d. Music. Mr. W. C. Patrick's bd. b. Kate Nickleby. Mr. C. Dunlop's f. d. Bolam. Mr. Geddes's bk. d. Beau. Mr. A. Graham's bd. b. Memory ran a bye. First Ties: Nimrod beat Merryman, Sweeper beat The Black Prince, Colonel beat Dancer, Firefly beat Butteryburn, Monarch beat Memory. Second Ties: Colonel beat Nimrod, Sweeper beat Firefly, Monarch ran a bye. Deciding Course: Major Mackay's Colonel beat Dr. Brown's Monarch, and won the Stakes (Dr. Brown's Sweeper drawn amiss). The HARBOUR STAKES, value 22 sovs. Mr. A. Graham's bk. and w. b. Oddity Dr. Brown's bk. d. Raven Dr. Brown's bd. d. Douglas Dr. Brown's bd. d. Ben. Mr. C. Dunlop's bk. d. Calder Mr. A. Graham's bd. d. Penny Post Mr. C. Dunlop's bd. and w. b. Ruby Sir J. Boswell's f. b. Jessie. beat Lord Eglinton's r. b. Rosebud. Mr. Geddes's bd. b. Grace. Mr. Wilson's bd. b. Fairy. Sir J. Boswell's be. d. Walter. Mr. Miller's w. and f. d. Rocket. Mr. A. Graham's bk. d. Blackball. Mr. Wilson's bk. b. Clio. Lord Eglinton's d. d. Spider. Mr. G. Pollok's f. and w. d. Harkaway. First Ties: Potboy beat Jim Crow, Oddity beat Marquis, Raven beat Ben, Calder beat Douglas, Penny Post beat Ruby, Jessie ran a bye. Second Ties: Oddity beat Potboy, Raven beat Calder, Penny Post beat Jessie. Deciding Course: Mr. A. Graham's Oddity beat Dr. Brown's Raven, and won the Stakes (Mr. A. Graham's Penny Post drawn). Mr. Townley Parker's Peter Priggins beat Mr. Slater's Snap. Mr. Towley Parker's Pivot. Mr. Ridgway's Baroness. Mr. Rowley's Rebecca. Mr. Swan's Squib. Mr. Slater's Sly. Mr. Garvin's Greek. First Ties: Archer beat Sandy, Ensign beat Hempseed, Emerald beat Hyson, Lord Chancellor beat Peter Priggins. Second Ties: Archer beat Ensign (killed in the race), Emerald beat Lord Chancellor. Deciding Course: Mr. Eden's Emerald beat Mr. Knowles's Archer, and won the Cup. |