ker, out of Maritornes..... Lord Fitzwilliam's b. f. Dora, Sister to Mr. Crompton's b. c. by Waverley, out of Margaret.. Mr. F. Lumley's b. f. Zingara, by Tramp, Five to 2 agst Netherby, 4 to 1 agst Stotforth, and 6 to 1 agst the winner. SWEEPSTAKES of 20 sovs. each, for three-year-old fillies, 8st. 3lb.-Last mile and a half.-Nine subscribers. Colonel King's Bessy Bedlam (J. Garbutt) Mr. Bower's b. Lady Vane Lord Milton's ch. Slut. 1 Lord Scarbrough's b. by Reveller, out Three to 1 on Bessy Bedlam. Mr. Davidson's b. g. Paul Pry, by Norton, 5 yrs old, Ifst. 6lb. (Mr. Kent). 1 Mr. Athorpe's br. g. Candidate, 6 yrs 3 2 Mr. Darnell's b. f. Nivalis, by Blacklock, 8st. 3lb. rec. ft. from Lord Kelburne's br. c. Reviewer (dead), 8st. 61b. A mile and three-quarters, 500, h. ft. WEDNESDAY, May 14.-The FIRST YEAR of the CONSTITUTION STAKES of 20 Sovs. each:-for three-year-olds, 5st. 10lb.; four, 8st. ; five, 8st. 9lb.; six, 9st. 1lb.; and aged, 9st. 5lb.-A mile and a quarter.-Nine subscribers. Mr. Petre's b. f. Matilda, 4 yrs old...... 2 Major Yarburgh's b. c. Laurel, by Blacklock, 4 yrs old (T. Nicholson)... 1 Lord Milton's b. c. Mulatto, 4 yrs old....... 3 Five to 4 on Matilda, and 7 to 4 agst Mulatto. The SAPLING STAKES of 50 sovs. each, h. ft. for three-year-old colts.-Last mile and three-quarters.-Six subscribers. Mr. Gascoigne's bl. c. by Whisker, out of Trulla, 8st. 5lb. (R. Johnson).. Mr. Watt's ch. by Whisker, out of Ma rion, 8st. 2lb.... 1 Lord Cleveland's ch. by Comus, out of Gonsalvi's dam, 8st. 5lb.... Even betting on the Marion colt. 3 The STAND PLATE of 501.:-for three-year-olds, 7st. ; four, 8st. 4lb.; five, 8st. 10lb.; six and aged, 9st.-Mares allowed 3lb.; a winner of 501. in Plate, Match, or Sweepstakes, carrying 3lb. extra.-Heats, a mile and three quarters. Mr. Ridsdale's ch. c. Harlequin, by Mr. Shepherd's b. f. by Magistrate, 1 out of Manuella, 4 yrs old......... 3 2 Mr. S. Lee's b. f. Sarah, 4 yrs old, 2 dr. Sarah the favorite. KELSO SPRING MEETING, 1828. TUESDAY, May 13.-A SWEEPSTAKES of 10gs. each, for three-year-olds :- of Bit of Tartan The following also started but were not placed: Lord Kennedy's br. c. by Champignon, ol out of Eoina Lord Tweedale's b. g. by Champignon, out of Bravura's dam 2 SWEEPSTAKES of 5gs. each, for horses that had been regularly hunted in the preceding season, 12st. each.-Two-mile heats. Mr. Taylor's b. m. Miss Haggerstone, by XYZ, aged Mr. Brown's b. g. Colwell, aged The OAT STAKES of five bolls each, for horses not thorough-bred, Two-mile heats. Mr. Johnston's ch. g. Simon Magus, Mr. Taylor's Miss Haggerstone 121 4 13 232 3 4 dr. 12st.— 2 dr. A PLATE of 501. given by the Gentlemen of the Lothian Hunt, for Farmers' horses, 13st. each.-Two-mile heats. Mr. W. Hood's b. m. Spitfire (the Mr. Brodie's b. g. by Caleb Quot'em, 22 1 1 Mr. R. Oliver's ch. m. by Caleb 3 3 Eleven others started. CLIFTON AND BRISTOL MEETING, 1828. TUESDAY, May 13.-The ASHTON COURT STAKES of 20 sovs. each, h. ft. and only five if declared, &c. with 20 sovs. added.-About two miles.The owner of the second horse received back his stake. Sir L. Glyn's ch. h. Noureddin, by Mr. Upton's br. m. Rigmarole, 6 yrs Aladdin, 5 yrs old, 9st. 2lb. (G. Cal- old, ist. 121b. loway). The following also started but were not placed : Mr. Davis's b. g. Compte d'Artois, aged, 8st. 121b. Mr. Andrews's gr. m. Zeline, 5 yrs old, 8st. 4lb. Sir W. Wynn's ch. g. Stingo, 4 yrs old, 7st. 11lb.. Mr. Hiron's b. c. Grecian, 4 yrs old, 7st. 101b. Five subscribers paid five sovs. each. 2 SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each, h. ft. with 20 added, for horses which had been regularly hunted in the preceding season with an established pack of fox-hounds.Gentlemen riders.-Heats, about two miles.-Eight sub SWEEPSTAKES of five sovs. each, 2 ft. with 20 added, for horses not thoroughbred, the property of persons residing within 20 miles of Clifton.-Gentlemen riders.-Two-mile heats.-Seven subscribers. 21b. 1 1 Mr.Jones's Captain Copp, 6 yrs old, 11st. 12lb.. 2 dr. 3 dr. Mr. Bayly's b. g. Anti-Catholic, 5 yrs old, 11st. 71b. (the Owner).... Mr. Smith's Gazelle, 6 yrs old, 12st. WEDNESDAY, May 14.-A PLATE of 50 sovs. and upwards, added by the Tradesmen of Clifton and Bristol to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, h. ft. if declared by the 6th of May.-The winner to be sold for 200 sovs. if demanded, &c.-Heats, about two miles.-Eight subscribers. Mr. Thorne's b. m. Forester Lass, by Filho da Puta, aged, 9st. 11lb. Mr. Radclyffe's b. h. Lawrence, 5 yrs old, 9st. 71b. 4 1 1 1 2 2 2 dr. 3 dr. Mr. Wilson's Yellow Hammer, aged, 10st. 4lb. 2 MATCH for 50 sovs.-Half a mile. Mr. Smith's Miss Paton, 6 yrs old, 10st. 7lb. (Mr. Davis) A GOLDEN PUNCH BOWL, given by the Stewards, and added to a Sweepstakes of five sovs. each, for horses not thorough-bred.-The owner of the second horse to receive 10 sovs. out of the stakes.-Gentlemen riders.-Heats, about two miles.-Nine subscribers. Mr. White's b. g. Pavilion, aged, 12st. 3lb. (Mr. Davis) Mr. Margerum's b. h. The Sailor, 5 yrs old, 11st. 131b.... Mr. J. Bayly's Emma, aged, 12st. 3lb. Mr. Smith named b. m. by Guy Mannering, aged, 11st. 71b. MATCH for 100 sovs.-Half a mile. Mr. Wilson's ch. g. Yellow Hammer, (the Owner) 0011 HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES of five sovs. each, three ft. with 20 added.-One mile. Ten subscribers. Mr. Davis's Comte d'Artois, by Bour- Captain Martin's Gas-light, 6 yrs old, Mr. Smith's Gazelle, 6 yrs old, 8st. 121b. 5 EPSOM MEETING, 1828. TUESDAY, May 20.-The CRAVEN STAKES of 10 Sovs. each, for threeyear-olds, 6st.; four, 8st.; five, 8st. 9lb.; six, 9st. 2lb.; and aged, 9st. 5lb.-The last mile and quarter.-Seven subscribers. Lord Wilton's ch. h. Goshawk, by Mer- 2 Thirteen to 8 agst Gulnare, 2 to 1 agst The SHIRLEY STAKES of 25 sovs. each, Mr. Payne's ch. c. Oppidan, 3 yrs old... 3 Oppidan, and 3 to 1 agst Goshawk. for three-year-olds :-colts, 8st. 7lb.; fillies, 8st. 4lb.-One mile.-Six subscribers. Mr. R. Pettit's br. f. Bobadilla, by Bobadil (Goodisson)... General Grosvenor's b. c. John de Bart, by Carbon, out of Naughty Girl. 2 1 3 Mr. L. Charlton's b. f. by Hedley, out SWEEPSTAKES of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. for two-year-olds.-Half a mile. Three subscribers. The SURREY STAKES of 25 Sovs. each, 15 ft. and only five if declared, &c. Derby Course. aged, 8st. 101b. 3 Mr. Bacon's b. h. Forfeit, 5 yrs, 8st. 5lb. 4 Mr. L. Charlton's b. c. Raymond, 4 yrs old, 7st. 61b. Captain Westenra's ch. c. Conrad, by but five sovs. each. 5 The WOODCOT STAKES of 30 Sovs. each, h. ft. for two-year-olds :-colts, 8st. 6lb.; fillies, 8st. 3lb.-Last General Grosvenor's ch. f. Shepherdess, by Strephon, out of Paradigm (T. Lye) 1 Mr. L. Charlton's bl. c. Eugene, by Manfred, out of Josephine...... Master Earnest Walker's b. c. Dicky 2 half mile.-Six subscribers. 3 Mr. Maberly's br. f. by Nicolo, dam by Six to 4 agst Eugene, 3 and 4 to 1 agst Shepherdess. The GOLD CUP, a subscription of 10 sovs. each, with 20 added from the Race Fund-for three-year-olds, 6st. 4lb.; four, 8st.; five, 8st. 10lb.; six, 9st.; and aged, 9st. 2lb.-Mares and geldings allowed 3lb.The win ner of a Plate or Sweepstakes in 1828, carrying 3lb.; of two, 5lb.; of more, 7lb. extra.-Two miles.--The winner to be sold for 250 sovs. if demanded, &c.-Seventeen subscribers. Mr. Payne's ch. h. Helenus, by Sooth- Mr. Sadler's br. g. Jocko, 5 yrs old...... 2 sayer, aged (Goodisson) The following also started Mr. Petre's ch. f. by Tramp, dam by 0 but were not placed : Mr. Kenyon's b. f. by Filho da Puta, Mr. Mills's ch. f. Lunacy, 4 yrs old...... Seven to 4 agst Helenus, and 3 to 1 agst Lunacy. THURSDAY, May 15.-The Second Year of a Renewal of the DERBY STAKES of 50 sovs. each, h. ft. for three-year-olds :-colts, 8st. 7lb. ; and fillies, 8st. 2lb. The last mile and half.-Eighty-nine subscribers.-The owner of the second horse entitled to 100 sovs. out of the stakes. Duke of Rutland's br. c. Cadland, Mr. Petre's ch. c. The Colonel, by by Andrew, out of Sorcery (Ro Whisker, out of My Lady's dam binson) 0 1 (Scott) The following also started but were not placed : Mr. Sadler's ch. c. Challenger, by Ru Mr. W. Chifney's b. c. Zinganee, by Mr. Benson's br. c. Alcaston, by Filho Mr. Payne's ch. c. by Walton, out of Lord Ailesbury's b. c. Rioter, by Re- Duke of Grafton's b. c. Omen, by Or ville...... Duke of Grafton's b. c. Lancastrian, by Lord Grosvenor's b. c. Navarino, by Blacklock 0 bens 0 2 Mr. Houldsworth's b. c. Lambtonian, Mr. Thornhill's ch. c. Merchant, by Mr. Sowerby's b. c. Palemon, by Vam- General Grosvenor's b. c. John de Bart, by Carbon Mr. Heathcote's b. c. Scipio, by Filho da Puta, out of Miss Syntax (thrown down). Seven to 2 agst The Colonel, 4 to 1 agst Cadland, 5, 6, 7, and 10 to 1 agst Zinganee, 8 to 1 agst Mr. Payne's colt, 14 to agst Lambtonian, 18 to 1 agst Omen, 20 to 1 agst Challenger, 20 to 1 agst Lancastrian; after the dead heat, even betting and 5 to 4 on The Colonel. The DURDAINS STAKES of 10 Sovs. each, with 10 added from the Race Fund:for three-year-olds, 7st.; four, 8st. 10lb.; five, 9st. 2lb.; six and aged, 9st. 5lb.Mares and geldings allowed 3lb.-A winner in 1828 once, 3lb. extra; twice 5lb.; thrice, 7lb.-The winner to be sold for 150 sovs. if demanded, &c.-One mile. Mr. Sadler's ch. f. by Anticipation, out Mr. G. Edwards's ch. f. Jane, 3 yrs old, 2 inian Mr. Dashwood's b. f. Staylace, 4 yrs The DENBIES STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 10 added from the Race Fund, for maiden horses :-three-year-olds, 7st.; four, 8st. 7lb.; five, 9st. 2lb.; six and aged, 9st. 5lb.-Horses having started four times allowed 7lb.-One mile. The winner to be sold for 100 sovs.-Seven subscribers. Mr. Sadler's ch. f. by Anticipation, 3 Mr. Crouch's b. c. by Merlin, out of yrs old (Chapple) Gramarie, 4 yrs old The following also started but were not placed: Colonel Latour's Staughton Lass, 3 yrs old Mr. Pearce's b. m. Fanny, 5 yrs old Sir J. Honywood's b. f. Linda, 4 yrs old 2 Mr. Coleman's ch. f. Lilac, 4 yrs old 0 The COUNTY MEMBERS' PLATE of 501.:-for-three-year olds, 7st.; four, 8st. 7lb.; five, 9st.; six and and aged, 1st. 3lb.-The winner to be sold for 300 sovs.-Two-mile heats. Mr. C. Morton's b. f. Margery, by Rasping, 3 yrs old (T. Lye).. Mr. L. Charlton's b. c. Macassar, 3 yrs old old 1 1 Mr. G. Edwards's ch. f. Jane, 3 yrs 2 2 3 3 FRIDAY, May 16.-The Second Year of the OAKS STAKES of 50 sovs. each, h. ft. for three-year-old fillies, 8st. 4lb.-The owner of the second filly entitled to 100 sovs. out of the Stakes.-Last mile and half.-Seventy-eight sub scribers. Mr. Rawlinson's ch. f. Ruby, by Ru- Duke of Grafton's br. f. Torquoise, by Mr. Beardsworth's bl. f. L'Estelle, by Mr. Dilly's ch. f. by Rubens, out of Sir J. Shelley's br. f. Rosalia, by Wal ton Lord Jersey's ch. f. Trampoline, by Mr. Ramsbottom's b. f. by Aladdin, out of Rantipole Lord G. H. Cavendish's b. f. by An 2 drew, dam by Pioneer, out of Ridicule, 0 Mr. Scaith's b. f. by Whalebone, out of Varnish Mr. T. Peirse's b. f. by Whisker, out of Sister to Benedick Mr. Meynell's br. f. by Blacklock, out of Olympia......... Mr. Molony's b. f. Zoè, by Orville Mr. Udny's gr. f. by Reveller, out of The TOWN PLATE of 501.:-for three-year-olds, 6st. 7lb.; four, 8st. 2lb. ; five, 8st. 9lb.; six and aged, 9st.-Winners in 1828 carrying 3lb.; twice, 5lb.; thrice, 7lb. extra.-The winner to be sold for 200 sovs. if demanded, &c.-Two-mile heats. Lord Mountcharles's b. c. Coronet, by Catton, 3 yrs old (Lear) Mr. Sl. Stanley's ch. h. Thales, 5 yrs old.. Mr. Bacon's b. h. Forfeit, 5 yrs old Mr. Petre's ch. f. by Tramp, 3 yrs old.. Mr. Messer's bl. c. Whim, 4 yrs old...... 411 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 dr. 5 dr. The WOODCOT PARK STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 10 added from the Fund, for all ages.-The last half mile.-Five subscribers. Mr. Cosby's br. h. Logic, by Selim, aged, 8st. 121b. (Dockeray) Lord Normanby's b. h. Tarandus, aged, 9st. 121b........ 2 Mr. Rawlinson's b. m. Resemblance, 5 yrs old, 8st.. Mr. Beardsworth's bl. c. Frederick, 3 yrs old, 6ist. 11lb......... Even betting on Tarandus, and 2 to 1 agst Logic. BEVERLEY MEETING, 1828. WEDNESDAY, May 21.-The CARLTON STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 20 sovs. added by the Town :-three-year-olds, 7st. 2lb.; four, 8st. 2lb. -Fillies and geldings allowed 3lb.-A winner once this year, to carry 3lb.; twice, 5lb. extra.-One mile and a half. Lord Scarbrough's b. f. Sister to Tar- | Mr. Hodgson's br. f. Emerald, 3 yrs 2 rare, by Catton, 4 yrs old (Nelson) 1 Mr. Foulis's br. f. Justitia, 4 yrs old ... 3 Mr. Fisher's ch. f. Mystery, 4 yrs old... 2 The GOLD CUP, value 100 sovs. (the surplus in specie), a subscription of 10 sovs. each:-three-year-olds, 6st. 8lb.; four, 8st. 3lb.; five, 8st. 11lb.; six, and aged, 9st. 2lb.-Mares and geldings allowed 3lb.-Two miles.— Twelve subscribers. Sir W. Milner's ch. c. Malek, by Black lock, 4 yrs old (G. Nelson) Colonel King's b. f. Penultima, 4 yrs Mr. Foulis's br. c. Robin Hood, 4 yrs... 2 23 |