Sir R. Pigot's b. c. Coup-d' Etât ch. c. Marsyas D of Richmond's b. c. by Van Tromp, out of Reel b. c. (dead) by Touchstone, out of Cuckoo D of Richmond's br. c. (dead) by Robert de Gorham, out of Refraction Sir J. V. Shelley's c. (dead) by Robert de Gor- Ld Strathmore ns. ch. c. Bright Phœbus Mr J. Wyatt's b. c. The Queen's Own SWEEPSTAKES of 100 sovs. each, for three year olds, the produce of mares which never bred a winner, colts 8st. 7lb., fillies 8st. 2lb. One mile.-7 subs. Ld Derby ns. ch. f. Lady Margaret Mr Greville's b. f. Fright The RACING STAKES of 50 sovs. each subscription, for three year olds, colts 8st. 7lb., and fillies b. c. Cheddar Ld Derby's br. c. Umbriel Ld Eglinton's ch. c. Sir Walter Ld Exeter's b. c. Filbert br. c. Nutpecker c. Hazelnut Mr S. Herbert's b. c. Letus Sir J. B. Mill's b. c. The Lion Mr Payne's b. f. Estrella D of Richmond's b. c. William Rufus Mr H. G. Sturt's b. c. Lascelles Mr B. Way's b. c. Brocket The SUSSEX STAKES of 25 sovs. each, for two year olds, colts to carry 8st. 7lb., fillies 8st. 4lb.; 3lb. allowed, &c. A winner before starting to carry 5lb. extra; the winner of the Lavant or Molecomb Stakes to carry 7lb., of both, 10lb. extra; no horse to carry more than 10lb. extra. T.Y.C. Mr Dorrien's bl. c. Telegraph Ld Ribblesdale's c. Ludwig (3lb.) Mr S. Herbert's b. c. Autocrat SWEEPSTAKES of 200 sovs. each, for two year old fillies, 8st. 7lb.; 3lb. and 5lb. allowed, &c. T.Y.C. Mr Brook's b. or br. f. by Orlando, out of Idolatry | Mr Greville's ch. f. Durindana Ld Derby's b. f. Sortie (3lb.) Sir R. Pigot's b. f. sis. to Filius SWEEPSTAKES of 50 sovs. each, h. ft., colts 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 21b; mile and a half. Ld Clifden's br. c. Pelion Ld Exeter's b. c. Filbert ch. c. Cobnut Mr Jaques's ch. c. Hurworth Capt D. Lane's ch. c. Ninnyhammer Ld H. G. Lennox na, br. c. Sextus Mr Merry's b. c. Lambton Sir C. Monck's b. c. Vindex D of Richmond's br. c. Pharos Mr Wauchope's br. f. Catherine Hayes The MOLECOMB STAKES of 50 Sovs. each, h. ft., for two year olds, colts to carry 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 4lb.; a winner before starting (matches and handicaps excepted) to carry 5lb. extra; the winner of the Lavant Stakes 7lb. extra; no horse to carry more than 7lb. extra; the second to receive back his stake. T.Y.C.-19 subs. Mr W. Cookson's b. f. Mincemeat Ld Eglinton's b. f. Bianca b. f. Holiday Mr Howard's b. c. Andover Capt D. Lane's b. c. John o' Bruges Mr Mare's b. c. by Touchstone, out of Breastgirth Mr Elwes's ch. f. by The Hero, out of Witticism Mr Osbaldeston's b. c. bro. to The Mountain Deer Ld Exeter's br. c. Amos ch. c. Phoenix Mr Farrance's ch. c. Woodyeates Mr Greville's ch. f. Durindana Mr Heneage's b. c. by Cowl, out of Minerva Mr Payne's b. f. by Bay Middleton-Lady Strut Ld Ribblesdale's b. c. The Caliph D of Richmond's br. c. (dead) by Touchstone, out of Cuckoo Mr Robt. Ryder's br. c. bro. to Maid of Masham THE GOODWOOD CUP, value 300 sov., the surplus (if any) to be paid to the winner in money, a subscription of 20 sov. each, with 100 added by the Racing Fund; two miles and a half; three year olds to carry 7st 71b, four 9st 11b, five 9st 91b, six and aged, 9st 12b; mares allowed 41b, geldings, 71b; horses, &c., got by Arabian, Turkish, or Persian stallions, or out of Arabian, Turkish, or Persian marcs, allowed 181b; both 361b; 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 1001, including their own stake, at any one time in 1853, previous to the day of starting, and not having been placed in the Derby or Oaks of 1853, allowed 51b., four year olds and upwards. never having won or received as second horse 100., including their own stake, at any one time in 1852 or 1833, previous to the day of starting, and not having been placed in the Derby or St. Leger of 1852 (those hereunder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) allowed 101b. Five year olds and upwards, never having.won or received as second horse 1001, including their own stake, at any one time in 1851, 1852, or 1853, 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 1853, allowed 81b. Maiden four year olds at starting, not having been placed in the Derby or St. Leger, 1852 (those hereunder specified as carrying extra weight excepted) allowed 141b. Maiden five year olds at starting (those hereunder specified as carrying 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 1001., including his own stake, not to be considered maiden. The winner of the Emperor's Plate at Ascot in 1853 to carry 51b, the second 2lb extra. The winner of the Ascot, Goodwood, or Doncaster Cup, or of the Derby or Doncaster St. Leger, in 1852, to carry 2lb extra. The winner of the Derby in 1853 to carry 8lb extra; the second sĺb extra. The winner of the Oaks in 1853 to carry 7lb extra; the second 21b 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 1007, 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. FRIDAY.-The NASSAU STAKES of 50 sovs. each, for three year old fillies 8st. 7lb.; the winner of the July, Clearwell, Criterion, or Prendergast Stakes at Newmarket, to carry 3lb. extra; of either Riddlesworth, Column, Newmarket, 2000gs., or 1000gs. Stakes at Newmarket, or Drawing Room Stakes at Goodwood, to carry 6lb. extra; of the Derby or Oaks at Epsom, 91b. extra; a winner of both Derby and Drawing Room Stakes to carry 121b. extra; the owner of the second horse to to receive 100 sovs. out of the stakes. One mile.-20 subs. Gen Anson's br. f. Mayfair br. f. Lady Margaret b. f. Athol Brose D of Bedford's b. f. Oxonia Mr Bowes's ch. f. Auld Acquaintance Ld Exeter's f. Margaret of Anjou f. Mrs Nutting Mr Greville's b. f. Exhibition Mr Howard's b. f. Nicotine ch. f. Belgravia (dead) Sir R. Pigot's br. f. by Bay Middleton, out of D of Richmond's br. f. by Touchstone-Cuckoo b. f. Strawberry Hill Mr H. G. Sturt's ch. f. Psaltery SWEEPSTAKES of 100 sovs. each, h. ft., for four year olds, colts 8st. 7lb., fillies 8st. 2lb.; the winner of the Derby or St. Leger to carry 7lb., of both 10lb. extra. Cup Course. Ld Exeter's bl. c. Ambrose ch. c. Stockwell Mr Greville's b. f. Adine D of Richmond's b. f. Red Hind The First Year of the Rous BIENNIAL STAKES of 100 sovs. each, for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b. fillies 8st. 4lb.; each subscriber named two, one to the post. T.Y.C.-10 subs. D of Bedford's ch. c. Hesse Cassel ch. c. Pelham Mr Greville's ch. c. Mandricardo ch. c. Quince Mr W. H. Brook's b. or br. f. by Orlando, out of Ld H. G. Lennox's b. c. Little Gerard Ld Exeter's b. c. Dandelion b. c. Belgrade Sir R. b. c. Stonehenge Pigot's b. c. Coup d'Etat b. f. sis. to Filius Ld Ribblesdale's br. c. Marble Hill b. c. Baalbec Ld Strathmore ns. ch. c. Bright Phœbus Match.-Mr Dorrien's bl. c. Telegraph, 8st 71b, agst. Ld Bessborough's ch. c. by Corranna, out of Prudence, 8st 5lb; T.Y.C.-50, h. ft. NO DAY MENTIONED.-SWEEPSTAKES of 50 sovs. each, for two year olds; 3lb. and 61b. allowed, &c. T.Y.C. Ld Bessborough's br. c. Whittington (6lb.) Mr Kent's b. c. Stonehenge (3lb.) PRODUCE MATCH, colts 8st. 7lb., fillies 8st. 4lb. T.Y.C., 100 h. ft. Ld Glasgow's ch. c. by Pyrrhus the First, out of Conspiracy, against Mr Newland's ch. f. Eldorado PRODUCE MATCH, of 50 sovs. each, for two year olds, colts 8st. 7lb., fillies 8st. 4lb.; 3lb. and 6lb. allowed, &c. T.Y.C. Mr Dorrien's b. f. Empress Katherine (3lb.), against Ld Bessborough's br. c. Whittington (6lb.) To close and name for the Goodwood Cup in the Craven Meeting, for the Goodwood Stakes on the Tuesday after Epsom, and for the Chesterfield Cup in the July Meeting. BIBURY CLUB. Sir R. PIGOT, Bart.-STEWard. WEDNESDAY, June 22.-SWEEPSTAKES of 50 Sovs. each, h. ft., for three year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 3lb.; 3lb. and 5lb. allowed, &c. New mile.-8 subs. Mr J. Bayley ns. b. f. Altitude b. c. Glengarry Mr C. Dorrien's ch. c. The Golden Plover (5lb.) Mr Herbert's b. c. Letus D of Richmond's br. f. by Touchstone, out of Mr Waller's b. c. Orinoco (3lb.) The CHAMPAGNE STAKES of 10 sov. each, with 50 added by the Club, for two year olds, colts 8st. 10lb., and fillies 8st. 7lb.; the winner of any two year old stakes amounting to 100 sovs., including the C 34 BIBURY CLUB, STOCKBRIDGE, 1853. carry 4lb. for every such winning. The winner to give three dozen of winner's own stake, to Capt D. Lane's b. c. John o' Bruges Sir J. B. Mill's br. c. The General Mr Osbaldeston's f. by Touchstone, out of Shropshire Lass's dam na. b. f. Bay Celia na. b. c. General Breezo Mr Payne's b f. Glengourie Capt Williams na. ch. f. Victorine Mr P. Williams na. b. c. Mirabeau na. b. f. Rosaline To close and name for the Bibury Stakes in the Second Spring Meeting. STOCKBRIDGE. Mr J. MANNING, Judge Lord RIBBLESDALE and J. M. STANLEY, Esq.-STEWARDS. THURSDAY, June 23.-Third Year of the THIRD TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sovs. each, for four year olds, colts 8st. 10lb., fillies 8st. 5lb.; 3lb. allowed, &c. The winner of the Derby to carry 7lb. extra, the second horse 4lb. extra; the winner of the Oaks, 2000gs., 1000gs., or Newmarket Stakes, 5lb. extra; no horse to carry more than 7lb. extra. The winner to pay 25 sovs. towards expenses, &c. Two miles and a-half.-43 subs. Gen Anson's b. c. King Pepin (3lb.) b. c. Rolando Mr Burgess's c. by Dulcimer, out of Apropos (3lb.) Mr 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 Dorrien's bl. c. Chief Baron Nicholson (3lb.) Mr E. Dyson's br. c. Prince Rupert *Mr W. Etwall's b. c. The Anonymous Letter Ld Exeter's br. c. Salopian (3lb.) Mr Featherstonhaugh's b. c. Romualdus (31b.) Ld Glasgow's b. f. by Alarm, out of Physalis (3lb.) Mr Gratwicke's ch. c. Maidstone Mr Gully's b. c. General Washington (3lb.) Mr Jaques's br. f. Fieldmate (3lb.) Capt. Lowther's ch. g. The Tumbler (3lb.) -ch. c. Gift (late Stratagem) (31b.) Mr F. Robinson's b. c. by Venison, out of Glee (3lb.) Mr Rolt's b. c. George III. *+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. Won in 1852 by Kingston, by three lengths, Joe Miller second, Lithograph third, Chief Baron Nicholson fourth. Only four ran. The Second Year of the FOURTH TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sovs. each, for three 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 sovs. towards expenses, &c. One mile and a half.-30 subs. Mr Blake's ch. f. Belgravia (dead) (31b.) Ld Exeter's ch. c. Cobnut Mr Gratwicke's ch. c. Sittingbourne b. c. Feversham Mr Greville's b. f. Flutter (3lb.) Ld Glasgow's b. c. by Don John, out of Conspiracy (3lb.) (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 R. Pigot's ch. f. Koh-i-noor (3lb.) br. f. by Bay Middleton, out of Belle Sauvage *Mr J. Powney's b. c. Cineas (3lb.) br. f. Amazon *D of Richmond's br. f. by Touchstone, out of Cuckoo (3lb.) Mr Sadler's br. c. Charon (3lb.) Won in 1852 by Sylphine by a length, Placid second; the starters are denoted by an asterisk. The First Year of the FIFTH STOCKBRIDGE TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sovs. each, for two year olds; colts 8st. 10lb., fillies 8st. 5lb.; 3lb. allowed, &c. The winner to pay 251. towards expenses. T.Y.C.-55 subs. dam c. by Napier, out of Avis Mr Payne's b. f. Olitipa (3lb.) c. (h. b.) by Napier, out of Caurouch's Mr T. H. Pedley's b. c. Mr. Commissioner Sir R. Pigot's b. f. sis. to Filius b. c. Coup d'Etat Ld W. Powlett's b. c. Sandilli Mr J. Powney's ch. c. Changarnier D of Richmond's b. c. by Van Tromp, out of Baron Rothschild's br. c. Middlesex Ld Ribblesdale's ch. c. Marsyas c. Ludwig (3lb.) Mr Robinson's br c. Cranbourne Chase (3lb.) b. f. Bay Celia b. c. Mirabeau The MOTTISFONT STAKES of 15 sov. each, 10 ft., with 100 added, for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b.; and fillies 8st. 4lb.; a winner before starting to carry 5lb., twice or more 71b. extra. The winner to pay 251. towards the expenses. T.Y.C.-30 subs. Mr E. R. Clark's ch. c. by Napier, out of Avis c. by Plenipotentiary, dam by Hetman Platoff, out of Blackcock's dam Ld Clifden's c. Oleaster Mr Dilworth's b. c. Cable Mr H. Elwes's ch. f. by The Hero-Witticism Capt D. Lane's ch. c. John o' Bruges Mr Osbaldeston's b. c. bro. to Mountain Deer Strut Mr Percival's ch. f. St. Stephen Mr S. Scott's ch. f. Lady Grimston Mr. W. Treen, senr.'s, b. f. by Harkaway or The Mr C. Vickers's b. f. Bay Celia Mr Williams's br. c. by Ballinkeele, dam by Mr Wreford's b. f. by Bay Middleton, out of The STEWARDS' PLATE of 100 Sovs. (the gift of the Stewards) added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft.; three year olds to carry 6st. 10lb.; four, 8st. 4lb.; five, 8st. 11lb.; six and aged, 9st., mares and geldings allowed 3lb.; a winner of the 2000 Guineas, 1000 Guineas, 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 weight not to be accumulative; maiden three year olds allowed 4lb.; four and upwards, 71b. Two miles. The winner to pay 10l. towards expenses.-90 subs. Age 4 Hungerford, by John O'Gaunt Ireland's Eye, by Harkaway Jack-the-Giant-Killer, by Slane Joe Miller, by Venison Age 5 Jordan, by Jericho -3 Kate, by Auckland 3 Kingston, by Venison 4 Knight of the Shire, by Sir Hercules 5 Lady Evelyn, by Don John 3 Lamartine, by Epirus 4 Lascelles, by Touchstone 3 Leap Year, by Melbourne 3 Little Harry, by Epirus 3 Little Savage, (h. b.) by Alarm 3 Marlborough Buck (h. b.), by Venison 3 Michaelmas Maid, by Bay Middleton - 3 Minerva, by Faugh-a-Ballagh - 3 Miss Tennyson, by Slane 4 Mountain Deer, by Touchstone 3 Narcissus, by Slane 4 Ninnyhammer, by Orlando 3 Pantomime, by Lanercost - 3 Placid, by Thistlewhipper 4 Rataplan, by The Baron 3 Vaultress, by I. Birdcatcher 3 3 Weathergage, by Weatherbit Match.-Mr Gerard Sturt's b. f. Himalaya, agst Mr Greville's b. f. Little Gerry, 8st. 4lb. each, T.Y.C., 100 h. ft. Match.-Mr Rowland Cooper's ch. f. Poetry, agst Capt H. B. Powell's ch. c. St. Stephen, 8st. 7lb. each, T.Y.C., 200 sovs. h. ft. WINCHESTER. Captain G. DELME-STEWARD. Mr. M. DILLY, Clerk of the Course. FRIDAY, June 24.-The Third Year of the FIRST WINCHESTER TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sovs each, for four year olds, colts 8st. 10lb., fillies 8st. 5lb.; 3lb. allowed, &c. The winner of the Derby to carry 7lb., the second 4lb. 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 Two miles and a distance. *+Mr Dorrien's bl. c. Chief Baron Nicholson (3lb.) b. c. by Lanercost, out of Flash of Lightning (3lb.) Mr Gratwicke's b. c. Canterbury - b. f. Maria (3lb.) Sir J. B. Mill's b. c. by Epirus-Giantess (3lb.) b. f. Aitch-Bone (3lb.) *. +D of Richmond's br. c. Harbinger (3lb.) Mr Payne's b. f. Freedom (dead) 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. + Won in 1852 by Harbinger, beating Chief Baron Nicholson by six lengths. The First Year of the THIRD WINCHESTER TRIENNIAL STAKES of 10 sovs. each, for two year olds, colts 8st. 10lb., fillies 8st. 5lb.; 3lb. allowed, &c. The winner of the Derby 71b., the second 4lb. extra; the winner of the Oaks, 2000 gs., or 1000 gs., or the Stockbridge Triennial Stakes 5lb. extra. The winner to pay 10 per cent. towards expenses. Three quarters of a mile.-8 subs. Ld Bruce's ch. f. by The Libel, out of Splitvote Ld Dorchester's b. c. Bracken Mr Dorrien's b. f. Empress Catherine ch. f. Game Pullet |