Riddlesworth, Column, Newmarket, 2000 gs., or 1000 gs. stakes at Newmarket, or Drawing Room stakes at Goodwood, and the winner of the Great Produce stakes at Ascot, to carry 6lb. extra; of the Derby or Oaks at Epsom, 9lb. extra; a winner of both Derby and Drawing Room stakes to carry 12lb. extra; the owner of the second horse received back his stake; the New mile (12 subscribers). Lord Stanley's br. f. Canezou, by Melbourne, 8st. 13lb. (F. Butler) Duke of Richmond's b. f. Helter-skelter, 8st. 71b. (Flatman) Lord Exeter's ch. f. Tisiphone, 8st. 7lb. (Bartholomew) Mr. Mostyn's b. f. Tamarind, 8st. 7lb. (Kitchener) 6 to 4 against Helter-skelter, and 2 to 1 each against Tisiphone and Canezou. Won by half a length; Tisiphone a bad third. .. 1234 The Richmond Stakes of 25 sovs. each, 10 ft., with 100 added; for three years old colts 8st. 7lb., and fillies 8st. 2lb.; the winner of the Derby to carry 91b., 2000 gs., Oaks, or Newmarket stakes 6lb., the Dee, 1000 gs., Welcome, Liverpool Leger, Gratwicke, Drawing Room, Racing, or Nassau stakes, 4lb. extra; maidens at starting, or never having received £100 as second, allowed 3lb.; match winners only considered maidens; last mile and three quarters of D.S.C. (18 subscribers). Duke of Richmond's br. f. Hornpipe, by Venison, 8st. 21b. (Flatman) 6 to 4 on Hornpipe. Won easily by fifteen lengths. 1 2 The Derby Plate of 200 sovs., added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, h. ft., for two years old (handicap); the owner of the second horse received 50 sovs. out of the stakes; one mile (16 subscribers). Lord Clifden's b. f. by Emilius, out of Flycatcher, 7st. 21b. (Pearl) Mr. Forth's b. f. Phillipa, 8st. (Hornsby, jun.) Mr. J. Wyatt's b. c. by Venison, out of Nutbourne's dam, 8st. 10lb. (H. Bell).. Mr. Gregory's br. c. Loup-garou, 7st. 12lb. (S. Mann) Mr. E. R. Clark's b. c. Coronet, 7st. 10lb. (A. Day) Duke of Richmond's b. f. Syrup, 7st. 10lb. (Abdale) Lord Chesterfield's br. c. Chicot, 7st. 10lb. (Flatman).. Sir J. Hawley's b. f. Cynthia, 7st. 5lb. (J. Prince) Mr. Thompson's b. c. Latchlug, 7st. (Rodney) 123 3 to 1 against Chicot, 4 to 1 each against Phillipa and Latchlug, 6 to 1 against Loup-garou, and 12 to 1 against the winner. Won by a head. Syrup was restive and would not start. After the race the rider of Jelly Fish made a complaint against Pearl, rider of the winner, for crossing. This was denied by Pearl, who made a counter charge against Kitchener for striking him with his whip after passing the post. The case was heard by the Stewards, who gave the following decision: "The Stewards are of opinion that the charge of foul riding is not proved, and that if Kitchener is again guilty of striking the jockey who rides against him, the Stewards recommend that he should not be allowed to ride on a public race-course." The rider of Philippa also made a charge of crossing against Kitchener. The Chichester Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 30 added; for three years old 7st 91b., four 8st. 7lb., five 9st., six and aged 9st. 2lb.; the winner to be sold for £100, if entered to be sold for £80 allowed 7lb., if for £50 12lb.; maidens which have started twice allowed 3lb., four times 6lb.; winners once 3lb., twice 5lb., thrice 7lb. extra; T.Y.C. (7 subscribers). Mr. G. Hobson's b. f. Passion Flower, by Kremlin, three years old, 6st. 5lb. (£50) (G. Mr. Gratwicke's b. f. Landrail, three years old, 6st. 5lb. (£50) (Collins) 6 to 4 on Landrail, and 5 to 2 against Eothen. 1834 Sweepstakes of 15 sovs. each, 10 ft., with 150 added; for two years old 5st. 4lb., three 7st. 91b., four 8st. 7lb., five 8st. 12lb., six and aged 9st.; mares and geldings allowed 4lb.; the winner to be sold (with his engagements) for £1000 if demanded, &c. ; the owner of the second horse received 50 sovs. out of the stakes; one mile (10 subscribers). Mr. Hill's ch. h. Pyrrhus the First, by Epirus, five years old (A. Day) Mr. Greig's Lancaster, three years old (S. Mann) 6 to 4 on Pyrrhus the First, and 3 to 1 each against Red Hart and Tiresome. 1 2 The Bentinck Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 50 added by Lord George Bentinck; three years old 9st. 91b., four 11st. 4lb., five 11st. 121b., six and aged 12st. 2ib.; the winner to be sold for £100; to be ridden by Members of the Goodwood Club; the Maidstone Course, about three miles and 100 yards. Mr. Shelley's b. f. Tarella, by Emilius, four years old (Mr. C. C. Brook).. 5 to 4 on Tarella. Won by half a length. The March Stakes of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft., to be divided between the first and second horses, if declared, &c. (handicap), for horses of all ages; to be ridden by Members of the Goodwood Club; heats, the last three quarters of a mile of the D.S.C. (19 subscribers, 11 of whom paid 5 sovs. each). Mr. Elwes's b. f. Antagonist, by Venison, four years old, 11st. (owner) Mr. Sait's Khondooz, aged, 10st. 10lb. (Mr. Bevill) Mr. Hobson's Bowstring, four years old, 12st. 3lb. (owner) 0 1 18841 1 0 2 .. 0 2 3 0 0 2 0 dr. 3 dr. 0 dr. against Acanthis, Mr. W. Etwall's Acanthis, three years old, 9st. 7lb. (Mr. Berkeley) Lord Clifden's Archness, four years old, 9st. 10lb. (Mr. S. R. Batsou) First heat-2 to 1 against Archness, 3 to 1 against Duc an Duaras, 3 to 1 and 5 to 1 against Khondooz. Second heat-5 to 4 on Duc an Durras. Third heat-7 to 4 on Antagonist. WENLOCK. TUESDAY, July the 25th.--The Wenlock Stakes of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft., and only 3 if declared, &c., with 50 added (20 by the Members for the Borough, 20 by the Race-fund, and 10 by Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart.); the winner of any handicap value 100 sovs. after the day of publishing the weights to carry 5lb., of two 7lb. extra; the owner of the second horse received back his stake, and the winner paid 5 sovs. towards expenses; twice round and a distance (18 subscribers, 9 of whom paid only sovs. each). Mr. Giles's ch. g. Gaffer Green, by Obadiah, aged, 7st. 10lb. (Tasker) ̄.. Mr. Price's ch. c. Legislator, four years old, 6st. 10lb. 1 2 3 Mr. Harrison's br. g. Spectator, aged, 7st. 4lb., and Mr. Scott's ch. m. Tit-bit, five years old, 7st., also started, but ran on the wrong side of a post. Tit-bit came in first. The Hurdle Stakes of 3 sovs. each, with 20 added (10 by the Borough Members, 5 by Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., and 5 by Mr. G. Adney); three years old 9st. 10lb., four 10st. 10lb., five 11st. 71b., six and aged 12st; ridden by Gentlemen, Farmers, or Tradesmen; heats, once round and a distance (6 subscribers). Mr. J. Wadlow's b. m. Miss Collingwood, by Y. Cadland, five years old (Hughes) Mr. Walmsley's b. f. by Ion, dam by Jupiter, three years old Mr Nock's b. h. Bonny Lad, aged Mr. E. S. Davenport's Vivandière (late Jenny Lind), five years old (fell) 2 1 1 3 3 2 4 2 dr. 1 dis. The Abbey Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 20 added by the Members for the Southern Division of the county; three years old 7st., four 8st. 3lb., five 8st. 12lb., six and aged 9st. 3lb.; a winner of £50 this year before the day of naming to carry 3lb., twice 5lb., thrice 71b. extra; mares and geldings allowed 31b.; the winner of the Wenlock stakes 71b. extra; the owner of the second horse received back his stake, and the winner gave 2 sovs. to the Race-fund; one mile and a quarter (6 subscribers). Lord Caledon's ch. g. Capsicum, by Plenipotentiary, three years old (Tasker) Lord Wenlock na. Empress of Russia, by Hetman Platoff, out of Miss Kitty Cockle, three years old Won by a head. A Plate of £50 the gift of the Right Hon. Lord Forester, for horses that never won that value; three years old 7st. 7lb., four 8st. 91b., five 9st. 3lb., six and aged 9st. 7lb.; mares and geldings allowed 3lb., half-bred horses 7lb.; the owner of the second horse received £5 out of the plate; heats twice round and a distance, about two miles. Mr. Handley's b. g. Frank (late Cranbrook), by Venison, five years old (halfbred) (owner).. Mr. Pettifor's ch. f. by Martin Chuzzlewit, dam by Bolero (half-bred) Mr. Throssell's b. c. by Colwick, out of Ruthful, three years old 0 dr. NEWPORT. THURSDAY, July the 27th.-The North Shropshire Stakes of 3 sovs. each, with 15 added, for horses that never won £50 at any one time; heats, one mile and a half (4 subscribers). Mr. Stewart's ro. g. Lismoyne, by Launcelot, three years old, 7st. (Tasker) Mr. Davenport's ch. g. Vindictive, five years old, 8st. 10lb. Mr. James's b. g. by Jereed, four years old, 8st. 3lb. 1 1 3 2 2 3 The Newport Stakes (handicap) of 10 sovs. each, 7 ft., and only 3 if declared, &c., with 50 added; a winner of any handicap of £100 value after the weights are declared to carry 5lb. extra; the owner of the second horse received back his stake, and the winner paid £5 towards expenses; two miles (18 subscribers, 11 of whom paid only 3 sovs. each). Mr. Parr's br. c. Fernhill, by Ascot, three years old, 6st. 10lb. (W. Butler) Mr. Shirley's br. f. Novelist, four years old, 8st. Mr. Worthington's ch. h. Sharston, five years old, 7st. 7lb... Mr. W. Jones's ch. g. Smuggler Bill, five years old, 7st. 9lb. Mr. Corbet's ch. f. Cambric, four years old, 7st. 7lb. Mr. Le Brewer's ch. h. Bravissimo, five years old, 7st. 7lb. The Cavalry Cup, heats, a mile and a half, was won, at four heats, by 2 Mr. Phillips's b. g. The Agriculturist, five years old (Podmore), beating four others. FRIDAY.-The Stand Purse of 20 sovs. added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each; three years old 7st. 10lb., four 8st. 121b., five 9st. 6lb., six and aged 9st. 10lb.; mares and geldings allowed 3lb., half-bred horses 4lb. ; a winner once in 1848 to carry 3lb., twice 5lb. extra; the winner to be sold for £150 if demanded, &c., if entered to be sold for £100 allowed 51b., for £50 10lb. ; heats, a mile and a quarter. Mr. Palmer's ch. g. Ferry-hill, by Plenipotentiary, three years old (£100) (S. 0 1 1 0 4 2 1 2 dr. 0 3 dr. 2 dr. Mr. Hughes's b. c. Chippeway, three years old (£50) Mr. Cartwright's ch. m. Tit-bit, five years old (£50).. Mr. Walters's b. g. Cavendish (half-bred), aged (£50) Mr. Stewart's ro. g. Lismoyne, three years old (£100) The Aqualate Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 20 added; three years old 10st., four 11st., five 11st. 8lb., six and aged 12st.; winners in 1848 to carry 4lb., thorough-bred horses 5lb. extra; horses belonging to gentlemen residing within twelve miles of Newport allowed 5lb., horses having been hunted in 1847-8 allowed 5lb.; heats, twice round (5 subscribers). Mr. Shirley's br. f. Novelist, by Accident (half-bred), four years old (Edwards) .. Mr. Davenport's ch. g. Vindictive, five years old Mr. Phillips's b. g. The Agriculturist, five years old 1 1 3 2 2 dr. The Farmers' Purse of 15 sovs., added to a Sweepstakes of 2 sovs. each; three years old 8st., four 9st. 3lb., five 9st. 101b., six and aged 10st.; mares and geldings allowed 3lb., half-bred horses 5lb.; horses having run at this meeting and not won allowed 3lb.; the winner to he sold for £100, if for £80 allowed 4lb., for £60 8lb., for £40 12lb., for £30 14lb.; one mile heats (6 subscribers). Mr. Walters's b. g. Cavendish, aged (half-bred) (£40) The Cavalry Plate, heats, one mile, was won by Mr. Phillips's b. g. Tally-ho, beating two others. LEOMINSTER. 0 1 1 1 1428 1002 1100+ 6932 2 4 TUESDAY, August the 1st.-The Herefordshire Stakes of 10 sovs. each, h. ft., and only 3 if declared, &c., with 30 added by the County Members; the winner of a handicap of 100 sovs. value after the declaration of weights to carry 5lb. extra; the winner paid 5 sovs. towards expenses; twice round and a distance, about two miles (12 subscribers, 7 of whom paid only 3 Sovs. each). Mr. Isaac Day's br. m. Milliner, by The Saddler, five years old, 7st. 12lb. (Wakefield) 1 Mr. Griffiths's b. f. Apple-blossom, four years old, 8st. Mr. Waller's b. h. Columbus, six years old, 8st. A Plate of £50, the gift of H. Barkly, Esq., for horses that never won more than £50 at one time previous to the day of entry; heats, about two miles. Mr. Stubbs's br. h. Moorcock, by Heron, six years old, 9st. 5lb. (Trotter).. Mr. Henderson's br. m. Lady Charlotte, six years old, 9st. 2lb. Mr. Edmonds's ch. m. by Y. Rubens (half-bred), five years old, 8st. 131b. The Hunters' Stakes, a handicap of 10 sovs. each, h. ft.; heats, twice round and a distance, about two miles (5 subscribers). Mr. G. Carter's b. c. Linnæus, by Advance (half-bred), four years old, 10st. 71b., walked over. WEDNESDAY.-The Volka Stakes, a handicap of 7 sovs. each, 4 ft., and only 2 if declared, &c., with 25 added by G. Arkwright, Esq.; the winner of the Herefordshire Stakes to carry 3lb. extra; heats, about a mile and a quarter (20 subscribers, 10 of whom paid only 2 sovs. each). Mr. Walter's b. g. Cavendish, by Pioneer, aged, 8st. 5lb. (Archer) 2 1 1 1 3 2 Mr. Isaac Day's br. m. Milliner, five years old, 8st. 3lb. (including 3lb. extra).. Mr. G. Carter's b. c. Linnæus, four years old, 7st. Slb. 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 dr. Mr. Giles's ch. g. Gaffer Green, aged, 8st. 121b. (carried short weight).. The Wolphy Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 25 added by G. Arkwright, Esq.; the winner to be sold for £200, or allowances if for less; heats, about a mile and a quarter (8 subscribers). Mr. Smith's ch. g. Foxwhelp, by Tipple Cider, six years old, 9st. 7lb. (Sly) 1 0 2 1 Mr. Cartwright's ch. m. Tit-bit, five years old, 9st. (£50) 5 0 1 2 2 2 dr. 4 dr. Mr. Pettifer's ch. f. by Martin Chuzzlewit, three years old, 6st. 11lb. (£50) 3 1 3 3 BRIGHTON. WEDNESDAY, August the 2nd.-The Pavilion Stakes of 30 sovs. each, 20 ft.; for two years old colts 8st. 7lb., and fillies Sst. 3lb.; winners of a sweepstakes of 200 sovs. value, including the winner's own stake, to carry 5lb., of two 71b. extra; T.Y.C. (6 subscribers). Duke of Richmond's br. f. Buffalo Gal, by Ratcatcher, 8st. 3lb. (Flatman) Mr. J. Verrall's br. c. British Consul, by Envoy, out of Y. Mignonette, 8st. 71b. (F. 2 to 1 on Buffalo Gal. Won by two lengths. The Brighton Stakes of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft., and only 5 if declared, &c., with 100 added by the Town of Brighton; the winner of any handicap after the weights are fixed to carry 5lb. extra; the owner of the second horse received back his stake, and the winner paid 15 sovs. to the Judge; two miles (37 subscribers, 16 of whom paid only 5 sovs. each). Mr. S. Crawford's ch. g. The Cur, by Bran, six years old, 7st. 12lb. (S. Rogers) 1 2 Mr. Elwes's b. f. Antagonist, four years old, 6st. 121b. (including 5lb. extra) (Crouch) 3 Lord Clifden's br. h. Footstool, five years old, 8st. 10lb. (F. Butler) Lord Chesterfield's ch. m. Lady Wildair, six years old, 8st. 9lb. (Flatman) Mr. Drinkald's b. h. Marquis of Conyngham, five years old, 6st. 11lb. (including 5lb. extra) (Rodney) Duke of Richmond's br. f. Reflection, three years old, 5st. 7lb. (Collins) 4 0 7 to 2 against Lady Wildair, 4 to 1 against The Cur, 5 to 1 against Footstool, 13 to 2 each against Marquis of Conyngham and Millwood, and 10 to 1 each against Reflection and Antagonist. Won by a length; a neck between the second and third; Footstool a bad fourth. The Tradesmen's Plate of 30 sovs., added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each; three years old 7st. 4lb., four Sst. 61b., five and upwards 9st. 2lb.; mares and geldings allowed 3lb.; winners once this year to carry 4lb., twice 7lb. extra; maiden three years old at the time of starting allowed 3lb., four and upwards 71b.; the winner to be sold for £150 if demanded, &c.; if for £120 allowed 4lb., for £100 7lb., for £80 121b.; one-mile heats. Mr. Maugham's bl. f. Martingale, by The Saddler, four years old, Gst. 121b. (£80) (G. Brown) 011 Duke of Richmond's b. f. Nectar, three years old, 6st. 7lb. (£80) (Kitchener) Mr. Clark's b. g. Self-defence, three years old, Gst. 71b. (carried 6st. 3lb. only the first heat) (£80) (Dockeray) 1 0 3 0 2 2 Mr. Kimber's Tantivy, four years old, 8st. 71b. (£120) (A. Day) 0 3 4 0 30 dr. 245 5 0 dr. Mr. Drinkald's b. g. Man of my Heart, by Don John, out of Hinda, five years old, 7st. 8lb. (£80) (J. Sharp) The Southdown Stakes (handicap) of 10 sovs. each, h. ft.; Gentlemen riders, as for the Anglesey Stakes at Goodwood; heats, the New Course. Mr. Elwes's b. c. Conveyancer, by Sleight-of-hand, out of Leaconfield's dam, three years old, 10st. 4lb. (owner) 1 1 Mr. Rolt's b. g. Bibury, aged, 11st. 11lb. (owner).. 2 2 THURSDAY.-The Selling Stakes of 15 sovs. each, 5 ft., for two and three years old; the winner to be sold for £200 if demanded, &c., if for £150 allowed 5lb., aud if for £100 10lb.; T.Y.C. (5 subscribers). Lord Clifden's br. f. Carbuncle, by Venison, two years old, 6st. 4lb. (£100) (Pearl) 2 to 1 on Carbuncle, 6 to 4 against Syrup, and 5 to 2 against Passion-flower. Her Majesty's Plate of 100 gs., for all ages; heats, the Old Course, two miles. First heat-5 to 4 on Pyrrhus the First. Second heat-2 to 1 on Pyrrhus the First. Mr. H. T. Forth's b. m. Laundry-maid, by Wintonian, five years old, 11st. 7lb. (Mr. Mr. G. Hobson's Ipecacuanha, five years old, 11st. 71b. (owner) Mr. Elwes's Conveyancer, three years old, 10st. (owner) 1 2 3 5 to 4 against Laundry-maid, 6 to 4 against Ipecacuanha, and 4 to 1 against Conveyancer. Won by four lengths. The Town Plate of £50, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each; the winner to be sold for £250, if for £200 allowed 5lb.; heats, the New Course, about two miles. Lord Chesterfield's b. f. Alpheia, by Alpheus, or Plenipotentiary, three years old, 7st. 61b. (carried 7st. 8lb.) (Flatman) Mr. G. Dockeray's b. c. Weathercock, three years old, 6st. 9lb. (£200) (Dockeray) Mr. S. Smith's b. c. Walkington, three years old, 6st. 9lb. (£200) (G. Brown) 1 1 3 2 2 dr. 4 dr. FRIDAY.-Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added by the Hotel-keepers, for years old and upwards; one mile (8 subscribers). three Sir J. Hawley's b. ro. f. Miami, by Venison, four years old, 7st. 5lb. (S. Maan) Lord Clifden's Sagacity, four years old, 7st. 121b. (Flatman) Mr. Kent's b. m. Wilderness, five years old, 8st. 7lb. (F. Butler) Mr. Hargreaves's ch. f. Fistiana, four years old, 7st. 2lb. (W. Planner) Duke of Richmond's Reflection, three years old, 6st. 1lb. (Collins) Mr. A. Bartley's Grist, three years old, 6st. 6lb. (Dockeray) Mr. Shelley's Watch-dog, four years old, 7st. (Pearl) 1 3 2 to 1 against Miami, 5 to 2 against Sagacity, 9 to 2 against Watch-dog, and 5 to 1 against Fistiana. The Sussex Plate of 30 sovs., added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each; the winner to be sold for £120, if for £100 allowed 51b., if for £80 101b.; one-mile heats (8 subscribers). Mr. E. R. Clark's b. g. Self-defence, by Lanercost, three years old, 6st. 12lb. (£80) (Dockeray) 1 3 0 4 2 Mr. Drinkald's b. g. Man of my Heart, five years old, 7st. 9lb. (£80) (Rodney) 0 Mr. Kimber's Tantivy, four years old, 8st. 10lb. (£100) (A. Day) Mr. Maugham's b. f. Martingale, four years old, 7st. 3lb. (£80) (S. Mann) Duke of Kichmond's b. f. Nectar, three years old, 6st. 12lb. (£80) (Kitchener) Mr. Jones's b. f. Ellen, four years old, 7st. 71b. (£100) (F. Balchin) Mr. Elwes's Conveyancer, three years old, 7st. 2lb. (£100) (Crouch). A Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, with £30 added by the Officers of the 7th Dragoon Guards; T.Y.C. (10 subscribers). Mr. Kent's b. m. Wilderness, by Sultan Junior, five years old, Sst. 12lb. (Flatman). Mr. Gratwicke's b. c. Awkward, three years old, 6st. 4lb. (Collins).. Mr. H. T. Forth's Laundry-maid, five years old, 8st. 4lb. (Hornsby, jun ) Mr. A. Bartley's Grist, three years old, 6st. 9lb. (G. Brown) Mr. Nunn's bl. h. Prior of St. Margaret's, five years old, 9st. (F. Butler) Capt. Sand's Royalty, five years old, 7st. 71b. (Crouch) Mr. Hobson's Ipecacuanha, five years old, 7st. 2lb. (J. May) 1 2 3 0 0 5 to 4 against The Prior of St. Margaret's, 5 to 1 each against Laundry-maid, Wilderness, and Royalty. The Railway Plate of £50, given by the Railway Directors, for which any number of horses the property of the same owner may start; the winner to be sold for £400 if demanded, &c., if for £300 allowed 7lb., for £200 12lb., for £100 20lb.; the New Course. Sir J. Hawley's bl. f. Millwood, by Sir Hercules, four years old, 7st. 5lb. (£100) (S. Mr. Hobson's Passion-flower, three years old, 5st. 12lb. (£100) (G. Brown) Mr. Shelley's Watch-dog, four years old, 8st. 2lb. (£200) (Flatman) Mr. Thellusson's Old Port, four years old, 7st. 8lb. (£100) (Hornsby, jun.) Mr. Messer's ch. c. Lovelace, three years old, 6st. 1lb. (£100) (Dockeray) The winner was claimed. 1200000 |