The Hunters' Stakes of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft., for hunters; 12st. each; m. and g. allowed Slb. ; ridden by Members, or the Sons of Members, of the following Clubs, viz.: The Border Racing Club, at Kelso; of the Jockey, Goodwood, Bibury, Heaton, or Eglinton Park Clubs; two miles, (six subscribers). Mr. M. Dawson's b. g. Waverley, by Physician, aged (Mr. Nicoll) Mr. W. H. Johnstone's gr. h. Man Friday, aged (half bred)-(Mr. Merry) Won by a length. .. A Plate of 50 sovs., given by the Caledonian Hunt; three years old, 7st. 7lb.; four, 8st. 4lb. ; five, 8st. 10lb.; six and aged, 8st. 191b.; m. and g. allowed 21b.; the winner to be sold for 200 sovs. if demanded, &c.; heats, one mile. Mr. C. Headlam's ch. f., by Badinage, by Tomboy, three years old (Lye) Mr. J. Clark's b. m. Netherton Maid, four years old (Harrison) 511 4 dr. .. Won by a length. The winner was claimed. Mr. W. H. Johnstone's Man Friday, 12st. 2lb. (Owner), beat Mr. M. Dawson's Waverley, 12st. 12st. 6lb. (owner), a mile and a half, 50. Won easily by a length. FRIDAY.-The Marchmont Stakes of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft., with 50 added by Sir H. H. Camp. bell, Bart., M.P., for two and three years old; three quarters of a mile (8 subscribers). Mr. Ramsay's br. g. Mid-Lothian, three years old, 9st. 2lb. (Lye) Mr. Walker's b. c. The Leader, two years old, 7st. (D. Kennedy) Mr. A. D. Campbell na. b. c. by The Doctor, out of St. Winifred, by Master Henry, two years old, 7st. The St. Winifred c. threw Wintringham three times before starting, and R. M'Cree (the lad who looks after the colt) was put up without being weighed, and he went quietly to the post, and came in first by a length. On coming to scale, however, his rider was found short of weight, and the race was given to Mid-Lothian. A forced Handicap of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft., with 50 added by the Caledonian Hunt, for the winners during the meeting; two miles (11 subscribers, 5 of whom paid 5 sovs. each). Mr. Merry's b. c. Pilot, three years old, 7st. (T. Sim) Mr. H. Johnstone's br. c. Milden, three years old, 7st. (Kennedy) Mr. Merry's b. c. Whinstone, three years old, 8st. (H. Robertson) Won by three lengths. Sweepstakes of 2 sovs. each, with 35 added by the Town of Kelso; three years old 8st., four 9st., five 9st. 61b., six and aged 9st. 81b.; m. and g. allowed 3lb.; the winner to be sold for 200 sovs. if demanded; if to be sold for 150 sovs. to be allowed 7lb., for 100 sovs. 14lb., for 80 sovs. 181b., and for 50 sovs. 21lb.; once round, about a mile and a quarter (13 subscribers). Mr. T. Walker's br. g. The Attorney-General, by the Master of the Rolls, five Mr. Campbell's b. g. Waverley, aged (50 sovs.) (Oates) Mr. Benson's b. m. Eleanor, five years old (80 sovs.) (Atkin) Mr. Skirving's br. f. by Inheritor, out of Window Shut, three years old (50 sovs.) Mr. Morris's br. f. Mesmeria, three years old (100 sovs.) (Kennedy) 1200 0000 Sweepstakes of 2 sovs. each, with 66 added, for horses the property of farmers' the second horse received 10 sovs.; to be ridden by farmers, their sons, or agricultural students; heats, one mile and a half (8 subscribers). Mr. Henderson's br. g. Speculation, six years old, 12st. 4lb. (owner) .. Speculation and Sauceboy were protested against, and the owner of Speculation has since given up all claim to the stake, his horse not being properly qualified. FARNINGHAM. TUESDAY, September the 30th.-The Hop Pole Stakes of 3 sovs. each, with 20 added from the fund; three years old, 7st. 4lb., four 8st. 9lb., five 9st. 21b., six and aged 9st. 6lb.; m. and g. allowed 3lb.; the second horse to save his stake, and the winner to be sold for 120 sovs.; heats, twice round and a distance. Mr. Miles's Teresa, by Physician, four years old (post entered) 3 1 1 Mr. Treacher's b. c. Freystrop, four years old Mr. Benbow's ch. g. Barnaby Rudge, five years old Mr. Lintott's Waterloo, aged 0 0 dr. The Hunters' Stakes of 2 sovs. each, with 15 added; ist. each; the winner to be sold for 80 sovs.; heats, twice round and a distance, six leaps, was won in three heats, by Mr. Sait's b. g. Tincton, aged, beating four others. Mr. Whittington's Ascot came in first for the first heat, but was disqualified. The Ladies' Plate of 15 sovs. added to a Sweepstakes of 2 sovs. each; three years old 7st., four 8st., five 8st. 91b., six and aged 9st.; m. and g. allowed 3lb.; the winner to be sold for 70 sovS.; heats, once round and a distance. Mr. Miles's Teresa, by Physician, four years old (post entered) Mr. H. Scott's ch. g. Tom, aged .. .. Mr. G. Smith's ch. f. Miss Diggory Diddle, four years old 011 .. 102 0 0 dr. 0 0 dr. 0 0 dr. 0 0 dr. 0 0 dr. 2 dr. The Farmers' Plate of 10 sovs. added to a Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, for horses fourteen hands high, belonging to persons residing within twelve miles of the Hop Pole Inn, and which have never won a stake or plate of the value of 20 sovs.; fourteen hands 8st., 71b. for every inch over; thorough-bred horses 7lb. extra; the last horse to pay the second horse's stake; once round and a distance, was won, in two heats, by Mr. G. Smith's ch. f. Miss Diggory Diddle, four years old, beating four others. WREXHAM. TUESDAY, September the 30th.-A Produce Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h. ft. (reduced to a match) for three years old colts 8st. 7lb,, and fillies 8st. 3lb.; a winner of a produce stakes in 1845 once to carry 3lb., twice or more 5lb. extra; twice round the Course. Sir W. W. Wynn's br. f. Æoline, by Muley Moloch, out of Dryad, walked over. The Champagne Stakes of 20 sovs. each, h. ft., with 25 sovs. added; for two years old 6st. 8lb., and three 8st. 10lb.; f. and g. allowed 21b.; a winner of any plate or stake of the value of 100 sovs. this year previous to the day of starting to carry 3lb., twice or more 5lb. extra; T.Y.C rather more than half a mile (6 subscribers). Mr. A. W. Hill's b. f. Burlesque, by Touchstone, 2 years old, 6st. 91b. (Tasker) The Wynnstay Stakes of 25 sovs, each, 10 ft., and 5 only if declared, &c., to which 50 would have been added by Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., if three horses had started; the owner of the second horse received 15 sovs. out of the stakes; twice round and a distance (15 subscribers, 5 of whom paid only 5 sovs. each). Mr. F. Ongley's ch. g. Roderick, by Camel, six years old, 8st. (Calloway) The Town Plate of 50 sovs., for all ages; two mile heats. Mr. Flintoff's b. f. Princess Royal, three years old, 7st. 7ib. Won by half a length. WEDNESDAY.-The Bryn-y-pys Stakes of 25 sovs. each, to which 50 sovs. would have been added by F. R. Price, Esq., if not walked over for, for three years old; once round and a distance (5 subscribers). Mr. A. W. Hill's br. c. Sweetmeat, by Gladiator, 8st. 4lb. (Tasker), walked over. A Handicap Stakes of 20 sovs. each, 10 ft., and only 5 if declared, &c., to which 50 sovs. would have been added if three horses had started; one mile and a half (7 subscribers, 3 of whom paid only 5 sovs. each). Mr. Worthington's br. c. Doctor Husband, by Physician, four years old, 7st. The Gold Cup, value 100 sovs. (in specie), by subscription of 10 sovs. each; for three years old 7st., four 8st. 3ib., five 8st. 10lb., six and aged 9st.; m. and g. allowed 21b.; a winner of the value of 100 sovs. in 1845, before the day of starting, to carry 3lb., twice 5lb. extra, and the winner of the Wynnstay stakes 5lb. extra; three times round the course (10 subscribers). Mr. A. W. Hill's br. c. Sweetmeat, three years old, 7st. 5lb. (Tasker) walked over. A Handicap Stakes of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft., if declared by nine o'clock the morning of running, with 30 added; one mile heats. Mr. Worthington's br. c. Doctor Husband, four years old, 9st. (Marlow) A Selling Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 20 added by Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart.; the winner to be sold for 100 sovs. if demanded, &c.; mile heats. Mr. W. Jones's b. f. The Persian Lady, by Phoenix, four years old, 8st. 12lb. WEDNESDAY, October the 1st.-The Hunters' Stakes of 2 sovs. each, with 15 added; three years old 8st. 5lb., four 9st. 7lb., five 10st. 51b., six and aged 11st.; thorough-bred horses 7lb. extra; a winner once in 1845 71b., twice 101b., thrice 131b. extra; m. and g. allowed 3lb.; gentlemen riders; heats, two miles (6 subscribers). Mr. Fox's ch. f. Deuce Ace, by Emilius, four years old (Mr. Fowler) 1 1 3 2 2 3 4 dr. The Selling Stakes of 3 sovs. each, with 20 added; three years old 7st. 12 lb., four 9st., five 9st. 7lb., six and aged 9st. 10lb.; m. and g. allowed 31b.; the winner to be sold for 120 sovs., if stated at the time of entry to be sold for 100 sovs. to be allowed 5lb., if for 80 sov s. 10lb., if for 60 sovs. 15lb., if for 50 sovs. 21lb.; heats, two miles (6 subscribers). Mr. Dawson's b. f. by Sheet Anchor, out of Valencia, three years old (50 Mr. Duckworth's b. g. Clear the Kitchen, aged (50 sovs.) Mr. Davis's b. h. Talleyrand, four years old (50 sovs.) THURSDAY.-The Hurdle Stakes of 3 sovs. each, with 20 added; three years old 8st. 5lb., four 9st. 8lb., five 10st. 5lb., six and aged 11st.; a winner once in 1845 to carry 71b., twice 10lb., thrice 131b. extra; m. and g. allowed 3lb.; heats, wo miles, over bushed hurdles (6 subscribers). Mr. Shepherd's br. g. Mudlark, by Skylark, aged (N. Stagg).. Mr. Duckworth's b. g. Clear the Kitchen The Holme Purse of 20 sovs., added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, 2 ft., the owner of the second horse to receive 5 sovs. out of the stakes, two miles, was won by Mr. Fox's ch. f. Deuce Ace, four years old, 9st. 61b. (Fowler), beating Mr. J. Lamplugh's br. f. by Sheet Anchor, out of Valencia, three years old, 8st. 10lb., and Mr. Osbaldeston's br. f. Moonshine, three years old, 8st. 5lb. The Handicap, for beaten horses, of 1 sov. each, with 10 added, twice round, was won by Mr. H. Evans's Cerito (Fowler), beating two others. THURSDAY, October 2.-A Plate of 50 sovs., given by His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, for horses that never won the value of 50 sovs., at any one time before the day of naming, and for horses that never won more than one plate not exceeding 50 sovs. in value; three years old 7st. 3lb., four 8st. 6lb., five 8st. 11lb., six and aged, 8st: 13lb.; mares and geldings allowed 3lb.; winners of a plate 4lb. extra; heats, two miles. Mr. J. Osborne's br. g. Bedale, by Inheritor, three years old (Abdale) The Scarsdale Stakes of 3 sovs. each, with 25 added; three years old 7st. 71b., four 8st. 9lb., five 9st., six and aged 9st. 21b.; mares and geldings allowed 2lb.; the second saved his stake: the winner to be sold for 60 sovs. if demanded; if entered to be sold for 50 sovs. allowed 3lb., for 40 sovs. 6lb., for 30 sovs. 10lb., for 20 sovs. 14lb.; once round (9 subscribers). Mr. Stebbing's Hector, by Sheet Anchor, three years old (Longstaff) Mr. Walker's br. g. The Nobbler, four years old (to be sold for 30 sovs.) Mr. Flintoff's The Elbe, four years old (30 sovs.) Mr. T. Moult's b. f. Shrew, by Dormouse (half-bred) four years old (40 sovs.).. The Innkeeper's Plate of 35 sovs., added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each; three years old 7st. 71b., four 8st. 91b., five 9st., six and aged 9st. 21b.; mares and geldings allowed 21b., half-breds, 71b.; a winner this year of one plate or sweepstakes to the amount of 50 sovs. 3lb.; two 71b., three, a gold cup or Queen's plate 101b. extra; the winner to be sold for 100 sovs.; the second saved his stake; heats, once round and a distance (5 subscribers). The Hurdle Sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, with 20 added; the second saved his stake; about two miles, over four hurdles four feet high (4 subscribers); was won, in two heats, by Mr. Gaunt's b. m. Isabel, by Napoleon-le-Grand, six years old (Smith), beating Mr. Sutcliffe's br. g. Wild-boy, aged, and Mr. Affleck's bl. m, The Maid of the Mill, six years old, The Chesterfield Plate of 40 sovs., added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each; the second received 10 sovs., three years old 7st. 121b., four 9st., five 9st. 5lb., six and aged 9st. 71b., m. and g. allowed 2lb., half-breds 71b.; winners this year of one plate, or sweepstakes to the amount of 50 sovs. 3lb., of two 71b., of three a gold cup or Queen's plate 101b. extra; the winner to be sold for 120 sovs., if entered to be sold for 100 sovs. allowed 3lb., for 90 sovs. 61b., for 80 sovs. 10lb., for 70 sovs. 141b., (7 subscribers). Mr. Wormald's ch. h. Millepede, by Velocipede, aged (Bumby) . Mr. Barton's ch. f. Glideaway, four years old (70 sovs.) .. 0 0 0 1 1 A Silver Cup, value 40 sovs., given by the Gentlemen of the Town of Sheffield, added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each; three years old 7st. 2lb., four 8st. 4lb., five 8st. 10lb., six and aged 9st., m. and g. allowed 21b.; winners this year of one plate or stakes 3lb., of two 5lb., of three, a gold cup, or a Queen's plate, 71b. extra; once round (4 subscribers). Mr. Meiklam's br. m. Inheritress, by The Saddler, five years old HARPURHEY. 123 MONDAY, October the 6th.-The Wilton Stakes of 2 sovs. each, with 10 added; three years old 7st. 4lb., four 8st. 6lb., five 9st., six and aged 9st. 41b.; heats, twice round, and a distance. Mr. Lamplugh's br. f. by Sheet Anchor, out of Valencia, three years old Mr. Heatley na. ch. f. by Ebberston TUESDAY.-The Barnes Green Stakes of 2 sovs. each, with 10 added; three years old 8st. 2lb., four 9st. 6lb., five 10st., six and aged 10st. 31b.; heats. Mr. Lampugh's br. f. by Sheet Anchor, out of Valencia, three years old Mr. Heatley na. ch. f. by Ebbertson 2 3 2 Mr. Parkinson's br. m. Cerito, aged 1 2 dr. Mr. Skelton's ch. g. Father Mathew 4 dr. WEDNESDAY.-The Harpurhey Hurdle Stakes of 2 sovs. each, with 10 added, four years old 10st. 9lb, five 11st. 71b., six and aged 12st., was won in two heats, by Mr. Griffiths's Lucy, beating Mr. Lamplugh's Father Mathew and two others. The Moston Lane Stakes, for beaten horses, was won by Mr. Moore's br. m. Bagatelle, beating two others. STAFFORD. TUESDAY, October the 7th.-A free Handicap of 5 sovs. each, with 20 added; the winner paid 3 sovs. to the Judge; about a mile and a half (five subscribers). Mr. Mytton's br. m. Nix my Dolly, by Tomboy, six years old, 7st. 4lb. (White- The Bonehill Stakes of 10 sovs. each, with 25 added; for two years old colts 8st. 71b., and fillies 8st. 3lb.; winners once to carry 2lb., twice 3lb., thrice 5lb. extra; beaten horses allowed 21b.; about three quarters of a mile. Mr. Skerratt's b. f. Urania, by Accident, out of Judah, by Newton Mr. Raworth's b. c. Engineer, by The Steamer, dam by Peter Lely, out of The Tradesman's Purse, a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, with 20 added; three years old 6st. 10lb., four 8st., five 8st. 131b., six and aged 9st. 21b., m. and g. allowed 3lb.; the winner to be sold for 80 sovs. if demanded, &c.; heats, one round, and a distance (4 subscribers). Mr. Parr's br. m. Beggar-girl, by Glaucus, five years old (Calloway) The Innkeepers' Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 25 added; three years old 6st. 10lb., four 8st. 6lb., five 9st., six and aged 9st. 5lb., m. and g. allowed 31b., and maiden horses at the time of starting allowed 3lb.; a winner of any race this year previous to starting to carry 3lb., twice 5lb., thrice or more, 71b. extra; heats, a mile and a half (6 subscribers). Mr. F. Ongley's ch. g. Roderick, by Camel, six years old (Calloway) WEDNESDAY.-The Ladies' Purse, a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, h. ft., and only 3 if declared &c., with 30 added by the Hon. Capt. Carnegie; the owner of the second horse received back his stake, and the winner paid 5 sovs. towards expenses; about a mile and a half (6 subscribers, one of whom paid only 3 sovs. ft.) Mr. Moore's b. f. Evelina, by Safeguard, four years old, 8st. 4lb. (Denman) .. ! Mr. Davies's b. f. by Advance, out of Tippoo's dam (half-bred), three years Won by half a length. 2 3 The St. Crispin Stakes of 3 sovs. each, with 20 added; three years old 7st. 41b., four 8st. 4lb., five 8st. 12lb., six and aged 9st. 2lb., m. and g. allowed 3lb.; a winner once this year to carry 3lb., twice 5lb., thrice or more 71b. extra; the winner to be sold for 80 sovs. if demanded, &c. ; heats, about a mile and a half. .. 311 1 2 dr. 2 3 dr. Mr. Parr's b. m. Vitula, by Elis, five years old (Parr) Mr. Kitton's br. m. Beggar-girl, five years old Mr. Flintoff's br. m. The Rhine, five years old The Stafford Stakes of 2 sovs. each, with 15 sovs. added; optional selling weights; the owner of the second horse received back his stake; heats, about a mile and a half (7 subscribers). Mr. Pearce's b. f. Florine, by Bentley, three years old, 6st. 3lb. (30 sovs.) Mr. Parr's br. m. Beggar-girl, five years old, 8st. 3lb. (50 sovs.) Mr. Flintoff's ch. f. The Elbe, four years old, 7st. 4lb. (30 sovs.) ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH. 1 1 32 2 3 WEDNESDAY, October the 8th.-The Hunters' Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 20 added; heats, two miles (6 subscribers). Mr. Martin's br. f. Trifle, by Slane, four years old, (Darling) Mr. Bletsoe's b. m. Duchess, by Confederate, aged Trifle was objected to, and a third heat was in consequence run by Duchess and Sportsman, which was won by the latter. The Bretby Stakes, a handicap of 7 sovs. each, 4 ft., and 2 if declared, with 80 added by the Earl of Chesterfield; the winner gave 5 sovs. to the race fund; two miles (4 subscribers, 2 of whom paid two sovs. each). Mr. Raworth's Kilgram, by Muley Moloch, four years old, 7st. 131b., walked over. The Hurdle Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 20 added; four years old 10st. 71b., five 11st. 6lb., six and aged 12st., thorough breds 81b. extra; a winner of a steeple chase or hurdle race 71b. extra; heats, two miles, over four hurdles in each heat (5 subscribers). Mr. Powell's ch. h. Delamere, by Bizarre, five years old (Powell) A Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, with 25 added by the Innkeepers of Ashby-de-la-Zouch; three years old 7st. 5lb., four 8st. 91b., five 9st. 21b., six and aged 9st. 7lb., m. and g. allowed 3lb., half-bred 71b.; the winner to be sold for 200 sovs. if demanded; if entered to be sold for 150 sovs. allowed 71b., for 100 sovs. 141b., for 70 sovs. 181b., for 50 sovs. 21lb., for 20 sovs. 28lb., and to give 4 sovs. to the fund; heats, two miles (4 subscribers). Mr. Percival's b. g. The Bird, by Birdcatcher, six years old (70 sovs.)(Bradley)2 1 1 Mr. Bell na. br. f. Teapot, by Doctor Faustus, four years old (50 sovs.).. 3 3 dr: YORKSHIRE UNION HUNT CLUB MEETING. WEDNESDAY, October the 8th.-The Tally-ho Stakes of 5 sovs. each, for horses of all ages; 12st. each the winner to be sold for 200 sovs. if claimed, and the last horse paid the second horse's stake; one mile (six subscribers). Sir C. Monck's b. h. Flagsman, by Langar, 6 years old (Mr. Wardrop) Col. Thompson's b. h. Hamlet, aged (owner) Mr. Lane Fox's br. g. Carrysfort, 5 years (Capt. Broadley) 6 to 4 agst. Millepede, 3 to 1 agst. Hamlet, and 4 to 1 agst Flagsman. Won by two lengths. The York and Ainsty Handicap Stakes of 20 sovs. each, with 50 added; one mile and a half, (six subscribers). Mr. R. Clifton's b. h. Cataract, by Hornsea, 5 years old, 11st. 3lb. (owner) 1 2 3 Mr. Salvin's b. f. Marian Ramsay, 3 years old, 10st. (Capt Williams) Even on Cataract, 2 to 1 agst. Red Rover, and 3 and 4 to 1 agst. Marian Ramsay. Won cleverly by half a length. The gold Cup, given by the Club, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, for maiden horses not thorough-bred; three years old 10st., four 11st. 2lb., five 11st. 121b., six and aged 12st. 4lb., entire horses, 3lb. extra; two miles (4 subscribers). Col. Thompson's br. f. Horatia, sister to Nelson, by Sheet Anchor, 3 years old The Champagne Plate, value 50 sovs. given by the Club, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, for three years old 10st. 4lb., four 11st. 2lb., five 11st. 10lb., six and aged 12st. 2lb., a winner once in 1843 or 1844, 5lb., twice 71b., extra; entire horses Sib. extra; horses not thoroughbred allowed 121b., one mile and three quarters (five subscribers). Mr. Salvin na. b. m. Alice Hawthorn, by Muley Moloch, aged (Capt Williams) 3 and 4 to 1 on Alice Hawthorn. Won by a neck. The Scurry Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 25 added by the Club, for three years old 10st. 12lb., four 12st. 41b., five 12st. 121b., six and aged 13st., T.Y.C. (six subscribers). Sir C. Monck's b. h. Flagsman, 6 years old (Mr. Wardrop) 1 |