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Mr. Adams's b. g. Ellerslie, by Euclid, out of Red Tape, by Rowton, three years old
(Thick)
Mr. J. Mitchell na. gr. f. Wintonia, four years old (Hornsby, jun.)
Mr. T. Parr's b. c. Mr. Caudle, three years old (Maton)..

Mr. Dawson's br. f. Genuine, by The Saddler, out of Mab, three years old (Ryder)
Mr. Rolt's b. c. Dick Turpin, by Lanercost, out of Jack Sheppard's dam, three years
old (Dockeray)

Mr. Balchin's b. g. Sir Edmund, five years old (W. Balchin)
Mr. Brown's br. h. Sir Peter Laurie, five years old (Hornsby)

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Sir G. Heathcote's br. f. by Astracan, out of Nannette, four years old (R. Sherwood) First heat-5 to 2 against Mr. Caudle, 3 to 1 against Astracan f., and 4 to 1 against Ellerslie. Second heat-5 to 4 against Ellerslie.

The Surrey Hunt Stakes of 3 sovs. each, with 20 added; optional selling weights; halfmile heats (17 subscribers).

Mr. W. Sadler's br. f. Mountain Dew, by Lanercost, four years old, 6st. 9lb.
(£80) (Donaldson)

Mr. Taylor's br. g. Dean Swift, six years old, 8st. (£100) (F. Balchin)..
Mr. Dawson's b. h. Parson's Clerk, six years old, 7st. 101b. (£80) (Duncan)
Mr. Russell's ch. m. Campanile, six years old, 8st. 5lb. (£150) (8. Mann)

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Mr. Bacon's b. g. Peasant, five years old, 7st. 10lb. (carried 8st. 4lb.) (£100)
(Paget)

Mr. Drinkald's b. c. Iapis, three years old, 5st. 2lb. (£80) (Rodney)
Mr. Maycock's ch. m. Etona, six years old, 7st. 7lb. (£80) (W. Butler)

Mr. Greville's b. f. Panic, three years old, 4st. 13lb. (carried 5st. 1lb.) (£80) (G.
Brown)

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Mr. Hornsby's b. h. Bokhara, aged, 7st. 10lb. (£80) (Hornsby, jun.)
Mr. Forth's b. m. Laundry Maid, five years old, 8st. llb. (£150) (Sly). .
Sir G. Heathcote's b. f. by Venison, out of La Bellezza, three years old, 5st.
6lb. (£100) (Sherwood)

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Mr. Mostyn's b. f. Mantilla, three years old, 4st. 131b. (£80) (Treen)
Mr. S. P. Beeton's ch. g. Outpost, four years old, 6st. 9lb. (£80) (Maton)
Mr. Hodson's ch. g. Nottingham, aged, 7st. 7lb. (£80) (Ryder)
Mr. Cambell's br. c. Bletchington, three years old, 5st. 2lb. (£80) (Hyatt)
Mr. Lowther's b. f. Black Doe, three years old, 4st. 13lb. (£80) (Dockeray)
Mr. Thompson's br. f. Homeward-bound, by Sheet Anchor, ont of Lilla, by
Blacklock, three years old, 4st. 13lb. (£80) (G. Sharp)

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In pulling up after the first heat Homeward-bound fell over the chains and injured his jockey so much that he was unable to return to the scale to weigh.

Mr. Hobson's Chatham, 7st. 4lb., against Mr. Dorrien's Laird of Cockpen, 8st., 50 h. ft., one mile.-Chatham walked over.

NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING.

MONDAY, April the 10th.-Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sovs. each, and only 5 ft. if declared by ten o'clock the evening before running, to go to the owner of the second horse; for three and four years old; D.M. (7 subscribers, 1 of whom paid 5 sovs. ft.).

Mr. Hargreaves's ch. c. Sunny-side, by The Provost, three years old, 6st. llb. (carried 6st. 2lb.) (Pearl)

Col. Peel's br. f. Traffrail, three years old, 6st. 71b. (Dockeray)

Mr. R. H. Nevill's ch. c. Hussar, three years old, 6st. (G. Sharp)

Lord Exeter's br. f. by Giovanni, out of Silistria, three years old, 5st. 12st. (W. Har-
lock)

Mr. Payne's b. f. Clementina, four years old, 8st. 7lb. (Flatman)
Lord Exeter's Cosachia, four years old, 8st.

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7 to 4 against Taffrail, 2 to 1 against Clementina, and 5 to 1 against Sunny-side.
Won easily by three lengths.

Handicap Sweepstakes of 25 sovs, each, 10 ft.; for four years old and upwards; T.Y.C. (4 subscribers).

Lord Exeter's br. m. Carissima, by Carew, six years old, 8st. (Bartholomew)
Col. Peel's br. f. Vert Vert, four years old, 8st. 3lb. (Flatman)

Lord Clifden's b. c. Spider, four years old, 8st. 7lb. (Robinson)

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7 to 4 against Carissima, 2 to 1 against Spider, and 2 to 1 against Vert Vert.
Won cleverly by a length.

The Hinchinbrook Stakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft.; for colts 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 4lb; untried stallions or mares allowed 3lb., if both 5lb.; A. F. (4 subscribers).

Lord Sandwich's b. f. Cipher, by Normanby, out of Grasshopper, 7st. 13lb. (W.
Boyce)..

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Col. Peel's b. c. Franciscan, by St. Francis, out of Seringo, 8st. 2lb. (Flatman)

5 to 4 on Franciscan. Won by a head.

Duke of Bedford's br. c. Festus, by Amurath, out of Festival, 8st. 4lb. (F. Butler) beat Sir

J. Hawley's ch. c. Lovelace, by Don John, out of Elopement, 8st. 71h. (J. Marson); T.Y.C.; 200, h. ft.-6 to 4 on Festus.

Won easily by half a length.

Sweepstakes of 50 sovs. each; for colts 8st. 9lb., and fillies 8st. 4lb., foals of 1845, being the first living produce of their dams; D.M. (5 subscribers).

Mr. Sloane Stanley's b. c. St. Antonio, by St. Francis, out of Cowslip, walked over. Renewal of the Sweepstakes of 50 sovs. each; for three years old colts 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 4lb.; not engaged in either Riddlesworth, the 2000gs. or the 1000gs. stakes; D.M. (4 subscribers).

Mr. Nevill's b. c. Dover, by Jereed, walked over.

The Thirty-fourth Riddleworth Stakes of 200 sovs. each, h. ft., for the produce of mares covered in 1844; colts 8st. 7lb., fillies 8st. 4lb.; untried mares or stallions allowed 3lb., if both 5lb.; Ab. M. (5 subscribers).

Col. Peel's b. f. Lola Montez, by Slane, out of Hester, walked over. TUESDAY.-Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each; for three years old 7st., four 8st. 4lb., five and upwards, 8st. 11lb.; the winner to be sold for 80 sovs. if demanded, &c.; first half of Ab. M. Duke of Bedford's b. c. Villiers, by Bay Middleton, four years old (F. Butler)

Mr. Baker's br. g. Keeley, aged (Sly)

Sir J. Hawley's b. f. Miss Margrave, three years old (J. Prince)

5 to 4 on Villiers. Won easily by a length.

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Lord Glasgow's b. f. Discontent, by Retriever, 8st. (Flatman) beat Mr. Shelley's b. c. Watchdog, 8st. 5lb. (F. Butler) T.Y.C.; 100, h. ft.-7 to 4 on Discontent.

Won cleverly by a length.

Sir J. Hawley's br. c. San Sebastian, by Coronation, out of Temper (J. Marson), beat Duke of Bedford's ch. g. by Elis, out of Tuft (F. Butler), 8st. 71b. each; T.Y.C.; 200, h. ft.

3 to 1 on San Sebastian. Won by half a length.

Fifteenth Tuesday Riddlesworth Stakes of 200 sovs. each, h. ft. for the produce of mares, covered in 1844; colts 8st. 71b., fillies 8st. 4lb.; untried mares or stallions allowed 3lb., if both 5lb.; D.M. (7 subscribers).

Col. Peel's b. f. Lola Montez, by Slane, out of Hester, 8st. 4lb. (Flatman)

Lord W. Powlett's b. c. Franconi, by St. Francis, out of Matilda, 8st. 4lb. (S. Rogers) 2 5 to 4 on Lola Montez. Won cleverly by a length and a half.

The Willesden Paddock Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h. ft., with 100 added by Messrs. Tattersall, for the produce of mares covered at Willesden Paddocks in 1844, by either of the following stallions-Elis, Sir Hercules, The Colonel, or Ratcatcher; colts Sst. 7lb., fillies 8st. 2lb.; untried mares allowed 3lb.; the second horse to receive back his stake; R.M. (9 subscribers).

Baron R. de Maltzahn's ch. c. Armin, by Sir Hercules, out of Lady Grove, Sst. 4lb. (Bartholomew)

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Mr. Gratwicke's b. f. Landrail, by Sir Hercules, out of The Margravine, 7st. 131b. (Flatman)

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Mr. Griffith's ch. c. Hagley, by Sir Hercules, dam by Bobadil, sister to Lugwardine, 8st. 4lb. (Wakefield)

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Renewal of the Newmarket Handicap Stakes of 25 sovs. each, 10 ft., and only 5 if declared, &c., with 200 added (50 from the Town Race-fund, and 150 by the Jockey Club); for three years old and upwards; the owner of the second horse to receive 100 sovs. out of the stakes; Clermont Course, about a mile and three quarters (96 subscribers, 71 of whom paid 5 sovs. ft.) Lord Exeter's St. Demetri, by Colwick, five years old, 7st. 7lb. (Pettit) Mr. Higgins's br. c. Sir Peter Laurie, four years old, 6st. 8lb. (Donaldson)

Mr. Payne's Marquis of Conyngham, five years old, 6st. 9lb. (Dockeray)

Lord Clifden's Sagacity, four years old, 7 st. 5lb. (carried 7st. 71b.) (Flatman)..

Mr. E. Griffiths's Lady Lift, four years old, 7st. 2lb. (Wakefield)

Mr. Stephenson's Doctrine, four years old, 7st. (Pearl)

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Sir J. Hawley's Millwood, four years old, 6st. 131b. (J. Prince)

Col. Peel's Palma, four years old, 6st. 10lb. (J. Sharp)

Mr. Sandford's Kimblesworth, four years old, 6st. 91b. (Kitchener)

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Lord Glasgow's b. f. by The Provost, out of Miss Whip, four years old, 6st. (Rider)
Mr. Bateman's Bacchanalian, three years old, 5st. 13lb. (J. Mann)

Mr. B. Green's Sylvan, three years old, 5st. 13lb. (Basham)

Mr. Drinkald's Good Boy, three years old, 5st. 101b. (Rodney)

9 to 2 against Sir Peter Laurie, 6 to 1 against Marquis of Conyngham, 6 to 1 against Sagacity, 8 to 1 against Miss Whip f., 8 to 1 against Sylvan, 10 to 1 against Palma, 10 to 1 against Doctrine, and 100 to 6 against St. Demetri.

Won by a length; about the same distance between the second and third; Bacchanalian a good fourth; Millwood and Miss Whip f., were next.

WEDNESDAY.-Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sovs. each, and only 5 ft. if declared by ten o'clock the evening before running, to go to the owner of the second horse; for three years old and upwards; Cambridgeshire Course (7 subscribers, 2 of whom paid 5 sovs. ft.) Duke of Bedford's ch. f. Fistiana, by Gladiator, four years old, 7st. 7lb. (Pettit)

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Baron R. de Maltzahn's ch. c. Armin, three years old, 6st. 10lb. (J. Sharp)
Lord Clifden's br. f. Mantilla, three years old, 5st. 4lb. (Treen)

Mr. Rolt's ch. g. The Cur, six years old, 9st. (E. Edwards)

Mr. Shelley's ch. c. Bayonet, by The Colonel, out of Bay Dorothy, three years old, 6st. (Pearl)

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7 to 4 against Fistiana, 5 to 2 against The Cur, and 5 to 2 against Armin. Won cleverly by a length; Mantilla a bad third, the other two beaten off. Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft.; for three years old colts 8st. 7lb. each; those got by untried stallions or out of untried mares allowed 3lb.; only one allowance; D.M. (9 subscribers).

Col. Anson's b. c. Backbiter, by Gladiator, or Don John, out of Scandal, 8st. 7lb. (F.
Butler) ..

Lord Exeter's ch. c. Sword-player, 8st. 7lb. (Bartholomew)

Col. Peel's b. c. Sesostris, by Slane, out of Palmyra, 8st. 4lb. (Flatman)..

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Lord Glasgow's b. c. Clerk of the Council, by Don John, out of Canada, 8st. 7lb. (J.
Marson)

Even on Sesostris, and 5 to 4 against Backbiter.
Won easily by half a length; Sesostris a bad third.

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Duke of Bedford's br. c. Saddle, by The Saddler, four years old, 8st. 8lb. (F. Butler), beat Sir J. Hawley's Lady Cecilia, five years old, 7st. 8lb. (Flatman), A.F., 150, 50 ft.-9 to 4 on Saddle.

Won easily by half a length.

The Column Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h. ft.; for three years old colts 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 4lb., the produce of mares covered in 1844; those got by untried stallions or out of untried mares allowed 3lb., if both 5lb.; R.M. (26 subscribers).

Mr. Adams's b. g. Ellerslie, by Euclid, out of Red Tape, 8st. 4lb. (Wakefield)
Col. Anson's b. c. Corsican, by Venison, out of Pauline, 8st. 7lb. (F. Butler)

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Duke of Richmond's b. or br. f. Hornpipe, by Venison, out of Reel, 8st. 4lb. (J. Mar. son)

Lord Exeter's ch. c. Swordplayer, 8st. 7lb. (Bartholomew)

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Lord W. Powlett's b. f. Jest, by Touchstone, out of Firefly, by Velocipede, 8st. 4lb. (Rogers)

Col. Peel's b. f. Jenny Lind, by Touchstone, out of Malibran, by Whisker, 8st. 4lb. (W. Boyce)

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Col. Peel's b. f. Teetotum, by Touchstone, out of Versatility, 8st. 4lb. (Flatman)
Even on Corsican, 5 to 1 against Ellerslie, 5 to 1 against Jest, and 6 to 1 against Teetotum.
Won cleverly by a length; Hornpipe a good third.

Subscription Plate of £50; for three years old 7st., four 8st. 7lb., five 9st., six and aged 9st. 2lb.; T.Y.C.

Lord Exeter's br. h. Bishop of Romford's Cob, by Jereed, aged (Bartholomew)
Lord Stanley's ch. c. Bowstring, four years old (F. Butler)
Mr. Barne's b. c. Sotterley, three years old (Pearl)

Mr. St. Aubyn's b. m. Julia, five years old (Robinson)

5 to 4 on Bishop of Romford's Cob, and 7 to 4 against Bowstring.
Won by a neck; Sotterley a bad third.

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Sweepstakes of 50 sovs. each; for three years old colts 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 3lb.; those by untried stallions or out of untried mares allowed 4lb; only one allowance; T.Y.C. (5 subscribers).

Mr. G. H. Moore's b. f. Wilmot, by Freney, 8st. 3lb. (F. Butler)

Sir J. Hawley's ch. c. Lovelace, 8st. 3lb. (J. Marson)..

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7 to 4 on Lovelace. Won cleverly by a length. Lord Glasgow's Conspiracy, 8st. 71b., against Mr. Greville's Geraldine, 7st. 12lb.; A.F.; 200, h. ft.-Öff by consent.

THURSDAY.-Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft., for foals of 1845; colts, 8st. 7lb., fillies 8st. 4lb.; the produce of mares that have bred a winner of the 2000 gs., Grand Duke Michael, Derby, Oaks, or Doncaster St. Leger stakes to carry 7lb. extra; those by untried stallions or out of untried mares allowed 3lb.; D.M. (8 subs.)

Col. Anson's b. c. Corsican, 8st. 7lb. (F. Butler)

Lord Glasgow's br. c. by Don John, out of Impertinence, 8st. 7lb. (Flatman)..

5 to 2 on Corsican. Won easily by two lengths.

Sweepstakes of 50 sovs. each, h. ft.; for three years old colts 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 2lb., which never won before the time of closing for this stake; horses which have started twice before the time of closing for this stake allowed 4lb., thrice or more 6lb.; such allowance to be claimed at the time of naming; D.M. (7 subscribers).

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Duke of Richmond's b. f. Hornpipe, by Venison, 7st. 10lb. (Flatman)
Mr. Wigram's br. c. Keraun, by Plenipoteniary, out of Shereen, 8st. 7lb. (J. Marson) 2
Lord Exeter's ch. f. Hecuba, 7st. 10lb. (Pettit)..

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7 to 4 on Hornpipe. Won easily by three lengths. Subscription Plate of £50; for three years old 6st. 12lb., four 8st. 71b., five 9st., six and aged, 9st. 3lb.; the winner to be sold for 300 sovs. if demanded, &c.; D.M.

Mr. W. H. Johnstone's br. c. Blackball, by Voltaire, three years old (J. Prince)
Duke of Bedford's ch. f. Fistiana, four years old (F. Butler)

Lord Orford's gr. c. Craftsman, four years old (Flatman)

Lord Exeter's b. f. Cosachia, four years old (Bartholomew)

Mr. Hargreaves's b. g. No-go (late Crim. Con.) six years old (W. Cotton)

Sir J. Hawley's bl. f. Millwood, four years old (J. Marson)

Mr. Francis's b. f. Nautila, by Liverpool, out of Billow, four years old (P. Price)
Mr. Lowther's br. f. Black Doe, three years old (Dockeray)

Mr. Hussey's br. f. Embrace, three years old (J. Sharp)

Mr. J. S. Douglas's b. c. Sam Hood, three years old (J. Brown)

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5 to 2 against Fistiana, 4 to 1 against Craftsman, and 4 to 1 against Blackball. Won easily by three lengths; Craftsman a bad third. The winner was claimed Sweepstakes of 50 sovs. each, h. ft. ; for three years old colts 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 3lb.; the winner of the July, Chesterfield, Hopeful, Clearwell, Prendergast, or Criterion stakes at Newmarket, the New stakes at Ascot, the Ham, Lavant, or Molecomb stakes at Goodwood, the Prince of Wales's stakes at York, the Champagne Stakes, or the 20 sovs. two years old stakes at Doncaster, to carry 6lb., of any two of those stakes 91b. extra; the winner of any other sweepstakes value 200 sovs. including the winner's own stake, up to the time of running, to carry 3lb. extra; no horse to carry more than 9lb. extra; Criterion Course (7 subscribers). Duke of Rutland's b. c. The Fiddler, by Charles XII. (Robinson) Mr. Drinkald's ch. c. Good Boy (A. Day)

Mr. Hussey's Telegraph (Flatman)..

Mr. Nevill's Dover (3lb. extra) (J. Marson)

5 to 4 on Dover, 3 to 1 against Good Boy, and 4 to 1 against The Fiddler.

Won easily by two lengths.

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FRIDAY.-Sweepstakes of 50 sovs. each; for three years old fillies 8st. 3lb.; the winner of either Riddlesworth or the Column stakes to carry 4lb., of any two of those stakes, 71b. extra; R.M. (6 subscribers).

Lord Exeter's ch. f. Tisiphone, by Gladiator (Bartholomew)
Lord Spencer's ch. f. Dacia (Flatman)

4 to 1 on Tisiphone. Won by a head.

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Duke of Bedford's br. f. Sable, by Envoy, 8st. (Pettit) beat Sir J. Hawley's ch. c. Lovelace, 8st. 7lb. (J. Marson) T.Y.C.; 200, h. ft.

10 to 6 on Sable. Won cleverly by a length.

Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 sovs. each, 10 ft.; for three years old and upwards; D.M. (4 subscribers).

Mr. Payne's b. h. Marquis of Conyngham, five years old, 8st. 2lb. (Flatman)

Lord Clifden's b. f. Sagacity, four years old, 8st. 7lb. (Robinson)..

Duke of Bedford's ch. f. Duplicity, three years old, 6st. 3lb. (Pearl)

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6 to 4 against Duplicity, 7 to 4 against. Sagacity, 2 to 1 against Marquis of Conyngham. Won by a neck; about the same distance between the second and third. Lord Exeter's ch. f. Tisiphone (Bartholomew), beat Lord Waterford's b. f. Wilmot (F. Butler) 8st. 5lb. each.; A.F.; 200, h. ft.

13 to 8 on Tisiphone. Won cleverly by two lengths.

Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 sovs, each, 10 ft.; for all ages; T.Y.C. (8 subscribers).
Mr. W. S. Stanley's b. f. St. Ann, by St. Francis, three years old, 6st. 2lb. (Dockeray) 1
Col. Peel's b. f. Taffrail, three years old, 6st. 111b. (J. Sharp)

Lord Clifden's b. f. Mantilla, three years old, 5st. 4lb. (G. Sharp)..

Lord Exeter's b. m. Carissima, six years old, 7st. 9lb. (Pettit)

Lord Glasgow's b. c. Clerk of the Council, three years old, 6st. 4lb. (Rider)

Sir J. Hawley's bl. f. Millwood, 4 years old, 7st. 6lb. (J. Prince)

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5 to 2 against Carissima, 5 to 2 against St. Ann, 4 to 1 against Taffrail, and 4 to 1 against

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Won cleverly by a length.

The Port Stakes, a sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft.; for four years old colts 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 4lb., not named in the Claret; the owner of the second horse received back his stake; T.M.M. (10 subscribers).

Sir R. Pigot's b. c. Conyngham, by Slane (Robinson)
Duke of Richmond's b. c. Red Hart (Flatman)

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6 to 4 on Red Hart. Won cleverly by a length. Lord Glasgow's b. f. by The Provost, out of Miss Whip, 8st. 2lb. (Flatman); beat Sir J. Hawley's br. f. Vanity, 8st. 7lb. (J. Marson), D.I.; 200, h. ft.-7 to 4 on Vanity.

Won in a canter by ten lengths.

Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft.; for three years old colts 8st. 71b., and fillies 8st. 2lb. ; D.M. (10 subscribers).

Lord Clifden's b. c. Loadstone, by Touchstone, walked over. Sweepstakes of 100 sovs, each, h. ft.; for three years old colts 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 3lb.;

those by untried stallions or out of untried mares allowed 31b., if both 5lb.; R.M. (6 subscribers).

Field-Marshal Grosvenor's Sir Oliver, by Auckland, out of Diploma (5lb.) walked over. Mr. Combe's b. c. by The Nob, out of Harmony, Rosalind's dam, (3lb.) withdrew his stake. Lord Exeter's Xanthus against Duke of Bedford's ch. e. by Elis, out of Tuft, 8st. 71b. each; A.F.; 200, h. ft.-Off by consent.

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THURSDAY, April the 13th.--The Hunters' Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 25 added, for halfbred horses; Gentlemen riders; one mile and three quarters (5 subscribers)

Mr. Surtee's br. g. Little Jack Horner, by Tomboy, five years old, 10st. 7lb., (Mr.
Gregson)

Capt. Broadley's b. g. Catamaran, aged, 12st. (owner)

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Mr. Ferguson's b. c. by St. Bennett, four years old, 10st. 7lb. (Mr. Flint)
Mr. Moore's b. m. Lady Elizabeth, five years old, 10st. 7lb. (Mr. Ogle)

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A Plate of 50 sovs. given by the members for the Northern Division of the County of Durham, for horses that never won £50 in plate or stake at any time before the day of naming; three years old 7st. 5lb., four 8st. 5lb., five and upwards 8st. 10lb.; mares and geldings allowed 3lb.; two-mile heats.

Mr. Banks's ch. h. Grand Seignor, by The Bard, five years old (J. Livesey) .. Mr. Arrowsmith's gr. c. by Robin Grey, out of Queen of Carthage, three years old (G. Abdale)

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Mr. Bayston's br. f. Vermicelli, three years old (G. Oates)

Mr. Bell's gr. g. by Theon, out of Ferneley's dam, four years old (Bumby)

Mr. Dinning's b. g. My Old Hack, aged (J. Pattison)

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The Grand Seignor was objected to, and the plate claimed for the owner of the Robin Grey c.

FRIDAY.-The Members' Plate of £50 given by the Members for the City of Durham; for three years old 6st. 10lb., four 8st. 3lb., five 8st. 10lb., six and aged 9st.; mares and geldings allowed 3lb.; a winner of £50 before the day of naming to carry 3lb., of two or more 5lb. extra; heats, two miles.

Mr. Wormald's ch. h. Quadruped, by Velocipede, five years old (Bumby)
Mr. S. Fox's b. c. by Jereed, dam by Pantaloon, out of Souvenir, four years old
(W. Noble)

Mr. Walter's br. m. Little Casino, five years old (T. Walter)

Mr. J. Scott's b. m. Ennui, five years old (Simpson)

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Mr. Arrowsmith's gr. c. by Robin Grey out of Tractarian's dam, three years old (G. Abdale) The Selling Stakes of 3 sovs. each, with 25 added; for three years old 8st., four 9st., five 9st. 6lb., six and aged 9st. 10lb.; mares and geldings allowed 3lb.; the winner to be sold for £200 if demanded, &e., if entered to be sold for £150 7lb., £100 14lb. £80 18lb., £50 21lb., and £40 281b.; heats, one mile and a quarter (7 subscribers).

Mr. Roberts's ch. m. Lady Flora, by Hampton, aged (£80) (Livesey)
Mr. Bayston's br. f. Vermicelli, three years old (£40)..
Mr. Taylor's br. c. Jonathan, three years old (£40)
Mr. J. Scott's br. m. Ennui, five years old..

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SATURDAY.-Handicap Stakes of 3 sovs. each, with 20 added, for the beaten horses; one

mile heats.

Mr. J. Walker's b. m. Telegraph (half-bred) five years old, 8st. 121b. (E. B. Erwin)
Mr. Bayston's br. f. Vermicelli, three years old, 6st. (Johnson)

Mr. Walter's br. m. Little Casino, five years old, 8st. 12lb. (owner)

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The Farmers' Plate of one guinea each, with a Purse added; four years old 10st., five 11st., six and aged 11st. 7lb.; half-bred horses allowed 10lb., one-mile heats, was won, at three heats, by

Mr. Surtees's br. g. Little Jack Horner, by Tomboy, five years old (Livesey), beating Mr. Hopper's b. f. Langley Maid (half-bred), four years old, and one other.

THE HOO.

(Ages from the 1st of May.)

SATURDAY, April the 15th.-The Hunters' Stakes of 10 sovs. each, for all horses bona fide the property of Members of the Herts Hunt club, which have been regularly hunted throughout the season; 11st. 71b. each; once round (9 subscribers).

Mr. Hobson's Ipecacuanha (owner)

Mr. Reid na. St. Margaret, by Algar, dam by Octavius (Mr. Delme Radcliffe)
Mr. R. Rogers's br. m. Fan (Capt. Boyd)

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