THURSDAY.-SWEEPSTAKES of 100 sovs. each, h. ft., for three year old colts, 8st. 71b, each; the winner of the 2000 gs. Stakes 5lb. extra; D.M.-7 subs. Gen Anson's b. c. Scythian Ld Orford's ch. c. Incubus Mr Osbaldeston's b. c. Champagne The 1000 GS. STAKES of 100 sovs. each, h. ft., for three year old fillies, 8st. 71b. each; the owner of the second filly to receive back his stake; D.M.-44 subs. Mr J. Adkins's bl. f. Tribute Gen Anson's br. f. Moresca br. f. Lovebird D of Bedford's b. f. Beatrix Mr Bignell's ch. f. Spicey Mr Bowes's b. f. Streatham Fairy ch. f. Masia Ld Chesterfield's b. f. Omoo Mr Harrison's b. f. Miss Sellon Capt D. Lane's b. f. Selina Sir C. Monck's br. f. Vignette Mr A. Nichol's bl. f. Honeysuckle Mr E. R. Clark's b. or br. f. by Sir Tatton Sir R. Pigot's b. f. sis. to Filius Sykes, out of Lady Liverpool Ld Clifden's b. f. Violet Mr Combe's b. f. Apropos Mr W. Cookson's b. f. Mincemeat Mr R. Read's br. f. Beauty Ld J. Scott's b. f. Terrona Mr S. Scott's ch. f. Lady Grimston br. f. Mabel Mr Delamere's br. f. by Cotherstone, out of Mr J. Scott's b. f. Meteora Dirce Ld Derby's b. f. Sortie Ld Exeter's br. f. Miranda ch. f. Delia b. f. Ava Mr G. W. Fitzwilliam's b. f. Circe Mr R. D. Shafto's ch. f. Miss Worthington b. f. by Venison, out of Odessa Mr Wauchope's ch. f. Calliope Ld Glasgow's br. f. by Melbourne, out of Non- Mr G. Wentworth's b. f. Monimia descript's dam Mr Greville's ch. f. Durindana b. f. Remorse Ld Wilton's b. f. sis. to Aphrodité Mr Wreford's b. f. by Bay Middleton, out of FRIDAY.-The NEWMARKET STAKES of 50 sovs. each, h. ft., for three year olds, colts 8st. 7lb.; fillies 8st. 21b.; the owner of the second horse to receive back his stake; D.M.-32 subs. Gen Anson's b. c. The Druid Mr E. R. Clark's b. c. by Sir Tatton Sykes, Mr Percieval's ch. c. St. Stephen Match.-Ld Derby's ch. c. Acrobat, against Ld Glasgow's ch. c. by Pantaloon, out of Physalis, both three years old, 8st. 7lb. each; R.M.; 500, h. ft. SECOND SPRING MEETING. WEDNESDAY.-SWEEPSTAKES of 50 sovs, each, for four year olds, colts 8st. 101b., fillies 8st. 5lb.; winners of the Derby, Oaks, or Doncaster St. Leger, Port or Claret Stakes, to carry 61b., of any two of those stakes 10lb. extra; maiden horses which have never received 100 sovs. for running second allowed 5lb.; winners of matches only considered maiden horses; last three miles of B.C. D of Bedford's ch. c. Sittingbourne Ld Clifden's bl. c. Pelion Ld Exeter's br. c. Filbert Ld Exeter's ch. c. Cobnut Mr Mare's br. f. Perfidious THURSDAY.-SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added, for two year olds, colts 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 4lb.; the winner of a stake value 200 sovs., including the winner's own stake, to carry 5lb. extra; T.Y.C.-16 subs. Count Batthyany's ch. c. Wooden Wall D of Bedford's ch. f. Para Ld Clifden's b. f. Chalice ch. f. Homily Mr H. Combe's b. f. Minx Capt. Lane's br. f. Paradigm Mr Liley's ch. f. Redemption D of Richmond's b. f. by Epirus, out of Reel Mr Saxon's b. or br. c. Duke of Hamilton Mr R. Cooper's br. f. by Faugh-a-Ballagh, out Mr J. M, Stanley's br. f. Contention of Emulous Ld Exeter's b. f. Stockdove ch. f. Zelica Mr Williams's ch. f. Prattle Mr J. Woolcott ns. br. f. Lady Alicia NO DAY MENTIONED.-Mr R. S. Walker's br. c. by Woodpigeon, out of Silistria, 8st. 7lb., against Mr Hitchins's f. by Sweetmeat, out of Size, 8st. 21b.; T.Y.C.; 200, h. ft. JULY MEETING. TUESDAY, July 4.-The JULY STAKES of 50 sovs. each, 30 ft., for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 5lb.; the owner of the second to receive back his stake; New T.Y.C.-37 subs. Gen Anson's ch. f. by The Libel, out of Twi- | Sir J. Hawley's br. f. Chime b. c. by Venison, out of Vexation Mr Knowles's br. c. Sandboy Mr C. Liley's ch. c. The Huntsman Ld Bruce's b. c. by The Libel, out of Splitvote Mr Mare's br. c. Tynemouth Mr Bowes's gr. c. The Bonnie Morn Mr Morris's ch. c. The Duke of Hereford Mr R. E. Cooper's br. f. by Lanercost, out of Ld Orford's ch. c. Icarus Ld Clifden's f. Simony Mr E. R. Clark's b. c. by Sir Tatton Sykes, out of Southdown Ld Eglinton's b. or br. c. Dirk Hatteraick Ld Exeter's b. c. Nutriment ch. f. Besika b. f. Nagara Mr Greville's ch. f. Doralice b. f. Antoinette Mr W. Gulliver's ch. c. Frederick Mr W. Hassall's b. f. Tiny Mr Payne's b. c. by Orlando, out of Layla Sir R. Pigot's bl. c. Uncle Tom ch. c. Dartmouth Mr Ralph's br. or bl. c. Restoration Mr T.W.Redhead's b.or br. c. Duke of Hamilton D of Richmond's ch. c. by Chatham, out of Mr J. M. Stanley's b. c. Cortes Mr Way's b. c. Dr. Cooke THURSDAY.-The CHESTERFIELD STAKES of 30 sovs. each, 20 ft., for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 4lb.; the winner of the July Stakes to carry 91b., the second horse 4lb. extra; last half of B.M.-35 subs. b. f. by Cowl, out of Y. Defiance Ld Bruce's b. c. by The Libel, out of Split- Mr Knowles's b. f. Charmian Mr Payne's b. c. by Orlando, out of Layla Mr E. R. Clark's b. f. by Sir Tatton Sykes, out Sir R. Pigot's br. f. Katie Stewart of The Black Doctor's dam Ld Clifden's c. Socinian ch. f. Daffodil Ld Eglinton's b. c. Neoptolemus ch. f. Besika b. f. Nagara Mr Ralph's bl. or br. c. Restoration D of Richmond's ch. c. by Chatham, out of Ld J. Scott's b. f. Clotilde Mr J. M. Stanley's f. (dead) by Orlando, out of FIRST OCTOBER MEETING. TUESDAY, Sept. 26.-The BUCKENHAM STAKES of 300 sovs. each, h. ft., for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 4lb.; each subscriber to name three mares, and bring the produce of one to the post; T.Y.C.- 3 subs. Ld Eglinton's b. or br. c. Dirk Hatteraick Ld Ribblesdale's b. f. Ferrara ns. bl. f. (dead) by Touchstone, out of Ld J. Scott's br. f. Rambling Katie br. f. Lady Alicia Second Year of the SIXTH TRIENNIAL PRODUCE STAKES of 10 sovs. each, for three year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 4lb.; the owner of the second horse to receive 10 per cent. upon the whole stake, and the owner of the third 5 per cent.; A.F.-87 subs. ch. or ro. c. by Simoom, out of Nanny Ld Orford's ch. c. Incubus Ld Clifden's b. c. Cardinal * br. c. Firebrand ch. c. Cracksman ch. f. Pauline Mr W. S. Crawfurd's b. f. by Cotherstone, out| Mr Payne's f. Glengowrie of Pic-nic br. f. by Loutherbourg, out of Do-it again Mr Delamere's br. c. by Epirus, out of The Empress Mr Drinkald's b. c. Grimalkin f. by St. Lawrence, out of Ohio Ld Eglinton's b. f. Glaucopis br. c. Julian b. f. The Jealous One *Ld Exeter's b. f. Miranda ch. f. by The Hero, out of The Flea b. f. Olitipa Col Peel's bl. c. Marble Hill * b. c. Baalbec b. f. Bay Celia b. c. Ludwig Sir R. Pigot's br. c. Charlemont b. f. sis. to Filius b. c. Coup d'Etat Mr J. Powney's ch. c. Changarnier D of Richmond's b. c. by Van Tromp, out of - b. c. (dead) by Robert de Gorham, out of Refraction Ld Stradbroke's ch. c. Mandricardo Mr Wauchope's ch. f. Bethia Won, in 1853, by King Tom, by three lengths, Champagne second. The starters are denoted by an asterisk. The HOPEFUL STAKES of 40 sovs. each, h. ft., for two year old colts, 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 5lb.; the winner of the July or Chesterfield Stakes at Newmarket, the New Stakes at Ascot, the A Ham, Lavant, or Molecomb Stakes at Goodwood, the Prince of Wales's Stakes at York, the Champagne Stakes or 10 sovs. Two Year Old Stakes at Doncaster, to carry 61b., of any two of those stakes 91b. extra; of any other sweepstakes value 200 sovs., including the winner's own stake, and not having less than ten subscribers, to carry 3lb. extra; no horse to carry more than 91b. extra; those got by Arabians or out of Arabian mares allowed 5lb.; the second to receive 100 sovs. out of the stakes; the last half of Ab.M.-30 subs. Mr J. Arnold's br. c. The Nailer D of Bedford's br. f. Alcyone ch. f. Para Mr Bowes's gr. e. The Bonnie Morn Ld Bruce's b. c. by The Libel, out of Splitvote Mr E. R. Clark's br. c. (h. b.) by Faugh a Ballagh, out of Caurouch's dam Ld Clifden's b. f. Chalice Mr Howard's br. f. Algeria br. f. by Launcelot, out of Eulogy Mr R. E. Cooper's ch. c. by Orlando, out of Mr Montague's b. c. Elvaston Ld Derby's b. c. Crown Pigeon Mr Duke's gr. f. Aurora Ld Exeter's ch. f. Besika b. f. Nagara Mr Greville's b. f. Antoinette Sir J. Hawley's br. f. Supplicant b. c. Marco Spada Ld Orford's br. f. Firelight Mr Osbaldeston's br. c. Claret Mr Payne's b.f. Cornucopia Mr H. Pedley's b. f. Whirl Baron Rothschild's b. c. Blue Peter Ld J. Scott's b. f. Clotilde The GRAND DUKE MICHAEL STAKES of 50 sovs. each, for three year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 3lb.; the second horse to receive 100 sovs. out of the stakes; A.F.-21 subs. Gen Anson's b. c. Prince Arthur br. f. Moresca D of Bedford's ch. c. Hesse Cassel Ld Exeter's b. c. Phaeton ch. g. Phoenix ch. c. The Consul b. c. Dandelion b. f. Miranda Mr Greville's ch. c. Paxton Mr. Greville's ch. c. Mandricardo Match.-D of Bedford's ch, c. Paros, 8st. 71b., against Ld Ribblesdale's b. f. Ferrara, 8st. 4lb.; T.Y.C.; 200, h. ft. Match.-D of Bedford's b. c. Weathercock, 3 yrs., 8st. 71b., against Ld Burleigh's br. c. Bluebeard, 3 yrs., 7st. 131b.; T.Y.C.; 100, h. ft. WEDNESDAY.-Third Year of the FIFTH TRIENNIAL PRODUCE STAKES of 10 sovs. each, for four year olds, colts 8st. 7lb., fillies 8st. 4lb.; the owner of the second horse to receive 10 per cent. upon the whole stake, and the owner of the third 5 per cent.; D. I.-65 subs. Capt Archdall's b. or br. f. Phæve Ld Glasgow's b. f. Coalition b. c. by Birdcatcher, out of Miss Whip (wrong nom.) b. f. by Don John, out of Physalis +Mr Gratwicke's br. c. Feversham ch. c. Sittingbourne b. f. Oxonia Won, in 1852, by Pelion, by a length, Scandal second, Glenavon third. The starters are denoted by an asterisk. Won, in 1853, by Sittingbourne, by a length and a half, Talfourd second, Filbert third. The starters are denoted by an obelisk. The ST. LEGER STAKES of 25 sovs. each, for three year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 31b.; the winner of the Epsom Derby or Doncaster St. Leger to carry 7lb., of the 2,000 Guineas or Oaks 5lb. extra; horses which have never won a plate or sweepstakes allowed 5lb.; D.I. Count Batthyany's ch. c. The Star of Surrey D of Bedford's ch. c. Hesse Cassel ch. c. Pelham Mr Bowes's br. c. Blight Ld Clifden's b. c. Rodo-meli Ld Eglinton's ch. g. Lamprocles Ld Exeter's br. c. Amos ch. c. The Consul b. c. Dandelion b. c. Phaeton Mr Greville's ch. c. Mandricardo br. c. Kaffir br. c. The Trapper Mr Mare's b. c. Bay Maresfield Ld Orford's br. c. Firebrand Ld W. Powlett's b. c. Sandilli Mr R. Ryder's br. c. bro. to Maid of Masham SWEEPSTAKES of 50 sovs. each, h. ft., for two year olds, colts 8st. 7lb., fillies 8st. 5lb., not engaged in the July, Chesterfield, Rutland, Clearwell, or Prendergast Stakes; a winner of 200 sovs. or upwards to carry 5lb. extra; T.Y.C.-7 subs. D of Bedford's ch. f. Para Ld Clifden's f. Chasuble Mr W. Cookson's ch. c. The Poor Player Ld Exeter's b. c. Hazel Ld Exeter's ch. f. Stockdove Mr Mare's b. f. Caveat Mr F. L. Popham's br. c. Wild Dayrell The GRANBY STAKES of 30 sovs. each, 20 ft., for two year olds not named in the Rutland Stakes, colts 8st. 7lb., fillies 8st. 3lb.; the winner of a sweepstakes value 400 sovs., including the winner's own stake, to carry 4lb., of two such stakes 71b. extra; from the turn of the Lands in.-8 subs. Count Batthyany's ch. c. Wooden Wall Mr W. H. Barrett's ch. f. Daffodil D of Bedford's br. g. Triton Ld Exeter's ch. f. Besika Ld Exeter's b. c. Hazel Mr Mare's br. f. Clove THURSDAY.-First Year of the SEVENTH TRIENNIAL PRODUCE STAKES of 10 sovs. each, for two year olds, colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 4lb.; T.Y.C.-48 subs. Mr R. H. Nevill's b. f. by John o'Gaunt, out of Ld Orford's b. f. by John o'Gaunt, out of Man- Ld Orford's ch. c. Icarus -ch. c. (dead) by Chatham, out of The Mr Landgravine Mr Bowes's b. f. The Northern Maid Mr Drinkald's b. f. The Peri ch. c. Afghan Mr Payne's b. f. Cornucopia b. c. Valentinian Sir R. Pigot's br. f. Katie Stewart f. (dead) by Conyngham, out of Belle Sauvage bl. c. Uncle Tom Ld W. Powlett's c. by Birdcatcher, out of Ld Ribblesdale's ch. c. Cecrops b. f. Ferrara b. c. Damascus (dead) br. c. by St. Lawrence, out of Azimuth D of Richmond's b. f. by Epirus, out of Reel Ld Eglinton's b. or br. c. Dirk Hatteraick Ld Exeter's b. c. Almond b. c. (dead) by Nutwith, out of Amima ch. f. by Scutari, out of Amaryllis br. c. by Red Hart, out of Refrac tion Mr J. M. Stanley's b. c. (dead) by Cowl or |