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The WINCHCOMB PURSE of 501. for horses of all ages.Two-mile heats.

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Mr. Yates's b. m. Little-bo-Peep, 5

yrs old, 8st. 11lb.

Mr. Wood's b. m. Rosaria, aged,
9st. 5lb.

Mr. Kent's b. m. Betty Walton, 5
yrs old, 8st. 11lb....

4 dr.

dis.

Even betting on Forester Lass, and 4 to 1 agst Nimrod; after the heat the betting varied from 2 to 1 on Forester Lass to 6 to 4 on Nimrod.

BIBURY CLUB MEETING, 1828.
(Over Cheltenham Course.)

WEDNESDAY, June 18.-PRODUCE STAKES of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. for three-year-olds.-Red Post In.-Five subscribers.

Mr. Rawlinson's ch. f. Ruby, by Rubens, out of Reality's dam, 8st. 4lb., walked over. The BIBURY STAKES of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft., and only five if declared, &c. with 30 added, for horses of all ages. Two miles. Mr. Farquharson's b. h. Presentiment, aged, 9st. 5lb.

Mr. Haffenden's b. c. Trumpeter, by
Waxy Pope, 4 yrs old, 8st. 6lb. (W.
Arnull).......

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The following also started but were not placed:

Mr. Bacon's b. h. Ilderim, 6 yrs old, 8st. 12lb 8st. 8lb.

0 Mr. Rawlinson's b. f. Passion, 4 yrs old,

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Mr. Pryse's ch. h. Doctor Eady, aged, 8st.
One subscriber paid 15 sovs. ft., and five others, having declared by the time prescribed,
paid only five sovs. each. Seven to 4 on Trumpeter. Won by a length.
THURSDAY, June 19.-The BURFORD STAKES of 10 sovs, each, with
25 sovs. added, for horses of all ages.-One-mile heats.-Six subscribers.
Mr. Bacon's ch. h. Paul Jones, by Partisan, 5 yrs old, 9st. 61b. (Conolly) ... 2 1 1
Mr. Rawlinson's ro. m. Resemblance, by Gainsborough, 5 yrs old, 9st. 31b. 1 2 dr.
Mr. Farquharson's b. f. by Wanderer, out of Meg Merrilies, 4 yrs, 7st. 4lb. 3 3 dr.
Paul Jones the favorite before and after the heat.

ASCOT HEATH SECOND MEETING, 1828.

TUESDAY, June 17.-SWEEPSTAKES of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. for threeyear-olds-colts, 8st. 7lb.; fillies, 8st. 3lb.-The winner of the Derby or Oaks to carry 7lb. extra.-Swinley Course.

Lord Sefton's bl. c. Juryman, by Smo Mr. Payne's ch. c. by Walton-Jolensko, out of Black Diamond (J.

Robinson)

Mr. Thornhill's ch. f. Bec-in-a-Bonnet,

by Blacklock.....

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Lord Mountcharles's b. c. by Blacklock, out of Royal Oak's dam.....

Six to 4 on Juryman, 5 to 2 agst Mr. Payne's colt, and 5 to 1 agst Bee-in-a-Bonnet.

A good race, won by only a neck.

The WINDSOR OATLAND STAKES of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft. for horses of all ages. Two miles and a half.

Mr. Delmè Radcliffe's ch. f. Maria, by Mr. Prendergast's ch. h. The Vicar, 5 Waterloo, 4 yrs old, 8st. 2lb. (J. Ro- yrs old, 8st. 71b. binson)

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Seven subscribers paid 15 sovs. ft. Two to 1 on Maria. Won easy by two lengths. His MAJESTY'S PURSE of 100gs. for four-year-olds and upwards.-Three

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Five to 2 on Maria, who in running, owing to a rope which went across the Course to keep out horsemen not being let down in sufficient time was thrown against a post; her rider (Robinson) and the mare both escaped without any material injury. MATCH for 50, 10st. 7lb. each.-Old Mile.

Mr. St. John's br. m.

1 Lord Onley's b. pony............................................. WEDNESDAY, June 18.-The GOLD CUP, by subscriptions of 10 sovs. each, for horses of all ages.-About two miles and a half.

Sir J. Shelley's b. c. Maresfield, by Mr. Caulfield's br. f. Whimper, 4 yrs Antar, dam by Sorcerer, 4 yrs old, 8st. old, 7st. 11lb..............

(T. Macdonald)

Won easy by two lengths.

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Five to 2 and 3 to 1 on Maresfield. SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added by the Town of Windsor, for three and four-year-olds.-The Old Mile.-Four subscribers. Sir J. Shelley's b. c. Maresfield, by An

...

yrs

old, 7st. 4lb.

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tar, 4 yrs old, 8st. 3lb. (R. Boyce) 1 Mr. Udny's b. f. by Partisan, out of Mr. L. Hervey's ch. f. Manola, Donna Clara, 4 yrs old, 8st. 61b....... 3 Three to 1 on Maresfield. Won easy, by three lengths. The winner was claimed, according to the articles, for 350 sovs.

SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added by the Members for Windsor, for horses of all ages.-About two miles and a distance.-Five subscribers. Mr. Dickinson's b. h. Mr. Pengander, Lord Mountcharles's b. c. Coronet, 3 by Tramp, 5 yrs old, 8st. 131b. (G. yrs old, 6st. 8lb. (carried, 7st. Ilb.) Dockeray)... General Grosvenor's ro. c. Goblet, by Skim, out of Tetotum, 3 yrs old, 6st. 8lb.

Mr. Weatherley's ro. g. Tokay (late Popinjay), 6 yrs old, 9st. llb..

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2

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Even betting on Tokay, and 2 to 1 agst Mr. Pengander. Won cleverly, by a length. THURSDAY, June 19.-MATCH for 50 sovs. 8st. each.-Last half of the New Mile.

Mr. Weatherill's ch. g. The Palfrey, (J. Day)................

by Abjer, out of Paleface, 5 yrs old Sir J. Ogilvy's b. g. Rainbow, aged ... 2 The Palfrey the favorite. Won easy, by half a length.

One HUNDRED GUINEAS (handicap), given by the Town of Windsor, for horses of all ages. Two miles and a half.

Mr. Dickenson's b. h. Mr. Pengander, Lord Brabason's ch. h. Vicar, 5 yrs old, by Tramp, 5 yrs old, 8st. 10lb. (G.

Dockeray)

8st. 71b.

The following also started but were not placed:

Mr. Walker's bl. f. by Interpreter, 4 yrs old, 8st.

Mr. D. Radcliffe's b. h. Dervise, 5 yrs old, 9st. 2lb.

General Grosvenor's b. c. Mæcenas, 3 yrs old, 6st. 10lb.

Mr. Smith's b. g. Pendarves, 6 yrs old,

8st. 10lb.

Mr. L. Harvey's ch. f. Manola, 3 yrs old, 6st. 91b.

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Mr. Ramsbottom's b. f. by Aladdin, 3

yrs old, 6st. 61b.

Lord Mountcharles's b. f. Constance, 4 yrs old, 8st. 1lb.

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Five to 4 agst Mr. Pengander, and 4 to 1 agst Dervise. An excellent race, and won by

only a neck.

HANDICAP PURSE of 501. for horses of all ages. Two miles and a distance.

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Mr. Cosby's b. h. Escape, 6 yrs, 8st. 8lb. 7 Six to 4 agst Tom Thumb, and 5 to 1 agst Logic. Won easy, by two lengths.

KNIGHTON MEETING, 1828.

WEDNESDAY, June 18.-The BOROUGH STAKES of five sovs. each, with 20 added from the Fund, for horses that never won more than 501, at one time,-Heats, twice round, about two miles.

Mr. Gwalter's b. m. Prude, by Phantom, 6 yrs old, 8st. 11lb. (T. Watley).... 2 1 1
Mr. Pickernell's b. f. Miss Eversley, by Whalebone, 4 yrs old, 8st. llb......... 1 2 2
Mr. B. Davies's b. c. Multum in Parvo, by Euston, 4 yrs old, 8st. 4lb.......... 3 dr.
Mr. Gough's br. h. Philosopher (late Nimrod), aged, 8st. 61b. (bolted)
Sir W. Wynne's b. c. Brother to Mayfly, 3 yrs old, 7st...

Prude having won more than 501. the race was given to Miss Eversley.

4 dis. 5 dr.

THURSDAY, June 19.-The RADNORSHIRE STAKES of three sovs. each, with 20 added, for horses not thorough-bred, &c.-Nine subscribers. Mr. Weyman's b. g. Forester, by

Spectre, 4 yrs old, 10st. 3lb.......... 1 1 Mr. Sayce's b. f. Boadicea, 3 yrs, 9st. 3 2

Mr. Cleeton's br. c. Slow-and-Easy,
by Spectre, 3 yrs old, 9st. 3lb...... 2 dr.

The COUNTY and BOROUGH MEMBERS' PURSE of 501. for horses of all ages.

Heats, twice round,

and the long length.
8st. 131b.

1 1

Sir W. W. Wynn's ch. h. Mayfly,
by Piscator, 5 yrs old, 9st. llb. (S.
Barnard).
Mr. Gwalter's b. m. Prude, 6 yrs old,

Mr. B. Davies's b. f. Clematis, 4 yrs
old, 8st. llb....

2 2

3 3

The BAILEY STAKES of five Sovs. each, with 20 added, for horses not thoroughbred.-Heats, twice round and a distance.

Mr. George's b. g. Jerry, by Spectre, 4 yrs old, 10st. 21b......................................... 31 1 Captain Rice's br. h. Marshall, 5 yrs old, 11st. 6lb....

Mr. Jeffrey's b. f. by Master Henry, 4 yrs old, 10st. 31b.

Three others started for the first heat.

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HAIGH PARK MEETING, LEEDS, 1828.

WEDNESDAY, June 25.-The FILLY STAKES of 30 sovs. each, h. ft. for three-years-old fillies, 8st. 3lb.-One mile and a half.-Three subscribers. Mr. Gill's b. Venus, by North Star, out Mr. Petre's ch. Emeralda, Sister to of Gift, by Young Gohanna (J. Gar

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SWEEPSTAKES of 20 sovs. each, for two-year-olds :-colts, 8st. 5lb.; fillies, 8st. 2lb.-T.Y.C.-Seven subscribers.

Mr. Ridsdale's b. f. Donation, by Bore-
dino, out of Cardinal Wolsey's dam
(S. Templeman).........
Mr. Gibbeson's b. f. Lady Sarah, by

Tramp, out of Murphy's dam.
Lord Fitzwilliam's b. f. Dora, Sister to
Medora .......

The following also started but were not placed:

Mr. Jaques's ch. c. by St. Patrick, out
of Merryfield's dam, by Star
Mr. Houldsworth's b. c. Uncle John, by

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Five to 4 agst Donation, 5 to 2 agst Lady Sarah, and 8 to 1 agst Uncle John. Won

FIFTY POUNDS, for horses of all ages.-Heats, about two miles. Lord Fitzwilliam's b. f. Dinah, by Dinmont, 4 yrs old, 7st. 131b. (T. Lye)..... 5 1 1 Mr. Hodgson's br. f. Emerald, 3 yrs old, 6st. 4lb.....

1 2 2

Mr. Armstrong's br. f. by Whisker, out of Alexander's dam, 3 yrs, 6st. 4lb... 4 3 3 Mr. Walker's b. f. Mayflower, by Magistrate, dam by Cervantes, 3 yrs old,

6st. 4lb.

Mr. Houldsworth's b. f. Baggage, by Tramp, out of Escape's dam, 3 yrs old, 6st. 4lb....

Five to 4 on Dinah. A good race.

2 dr.

3 dr.

THURSDAY, June 36.-The FOAL STAKES of 30 sovs. each, 10 ft. for three-year-olds :-colts, 8st. 5lb.; fillies, 8st. 2lb.-Two miles.-Six subscribers.

Mr. Petre's br. f. Emmelina, by Blacklock, out of Agatha............................................................. walked over.

SEVENTY POUNDS, given by the Town of Leeds, for horses of all ages.-Heats,

about two miles.

Mr. Ridsdale's ch. c. Harlequin, by Cervantes, out of Flora, 3 yrs old,
6st. 7lb. (J. Holmes)...

Lord Fitzwilliam's b. f. Dinah, 4 yrs old, 7st. 13lb...,
Mr. Houldsworth's ch. f. by Magistrate, out of Harriet's dam, 4 yrs old,
7st. 131b...........

13 1 212

3 3 dr.

Even betting on Dinah, and 3 to 1 against Harlequin; after the second heat, 3 to 1 on Dinah. An excellent race.

SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each, for horses not thorough-bred.-Gentlemen riders.-Two-mile heats.-Five subscribers.

21 1 122

Mr. T. Lee's b. h. 6 yrs old, 12st. (Mr. Wood).
Mr. Smith's br. m. Jenny, 6 yrs old, 12st........
Mr. Hudson's b. m. Miracle, 5 yrs old, 11st. 2lb, (short of weight) ........... dis.
Miracle the favorite; after the first heat 2 to 1 on Jenny. A good race.

FRIDAY, June 27.-The LADIES' PURSE, for horses of all ages,-Heats, one mile and three quarters.

Mr. Hodgson's br. f. Emerald, by Blacklock, 3 yrs old, 6st. 111b, (J. Gray)..

Mr. Houldsworth's ch. f. by Magis.

1 1

trate, 4 yrs old, 8st. 21b................ 2 2 Mr. Sykes's ch. e. Little-thought-of, by Cervantes, 4 yrs old, 8st. 5lb. (broke down)

dis.

Six to 4 agst Emerald, and 6 to 4 agst Mr. Houldsworth's filly; after the first heat 2

to 1 on Emerald.

HAMPTON MEETING, 1828.

WEDNESDAY, June 25,-The CLARENCE STAKES of 10 soys. each, with
20 added, for horses of all ages.-Two-mile heats.-Six subscribers.
Mr. Dickinson's b. h. Mr. Pengander, by Tramp, 5 yrs old, 9st. llb. (G.
Dockeray)

Colonel Yates's gr. m. Fille de Joie, aged, 8st. 11lb.

Mr. Richmond's b. g. Scaramouch, by Don Juan, out of Wagtail, 5 yrs old, 8st. 7lb.........

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1 2 dr.

3 3 dr.

Two to 1 on Mr. Pengander; after the first heat even betting between him and Fille de Joie.

The BERKELEY HUNT STAKES of 10 sovs. cach, for horses which had been fairly through ten runs with Mr. Grantley Berkeley's hounds, and were present at the taking of the deer; 12st. each.-Mares and geldings allowed 3lb.; half-bred horses, 71b.-Gentlemen riders.Three-mile heats.-Five subscribers.

Mr. De Burgh's ch. g. Sunshine, by
Soothsayer, aged (Owner)............ 1

Mr. Grantley Berkeley's Jack Bunce, 2 2

Six to 4 on Jack Bunce; after the heat 6 to 4 on Sunshine. Won cleverly.

The COBURGH STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 10 added, for horses of all ages. Heats, one mile and a distance.-Four subscribers.

Mr. Bacon's b. g. Compte d'Artois, by Bourbon, aged, 9st. 8lb. (Conolly)... 2 1 1 Mr. De Burgh's ch. g. Sunshine, aged, 9st. 3lb.....

Mr. Bond's b. c. Mahomet, by Muley, dam by Dick Andrews, 4 yrs old,

1 2 dr.

dis.

Bst. 71b. (bolted)....... Sunshine the favorite, and 3 to 1 agst Compte d'Artois; after the first heat 5 to 2 on Sunshine.

THURSDAY, June 26.-A GOLD CUP, value 100 sovs., by subscriptions of 10 sovs. each, for horses of all ages.-Gentlemen riders.-Two-mile heats. -Four subscribers.

Mr. De Burgh's ch. g. Sunshine, aged, 11st. 8lb. (Owner)............... 2 1 1 Mr. Bacon's b. h. Forfeit, 5 yrs old, 11st. 5lb.......

3 2 dr.

Mr. Wetherill's b. m. by Jupiter, 6 yrs old, 11st. 8lb. (went on the wrong side of a post) 1 dis. A charge of crossing was brought against the rider of Sunshine in the second heat, but was afterwards withdrawn. Six and 7 to 4 on Forfeit. Won easy.

SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 30 added, for maiden horses of all ages. Heats, the New Mile.

Mr. Messer's b. f. Lydia Jones, 3 yrs
old, 7st. 4lb.......

2 2

Mr. Peirse's b. f. by Whisker, out of
Sister to Benedict, 3 yrs, 7st. 4lb. 1
The following also started but were not placed :
Mr. G. Edwards's ch. f. Jane, 3 yrs old, Mr. Bond's b. c. Mahomet, 4 yrs old,
7st. 4lb.....

8st. 5lb.

Six to 4 agst Mr. Peirse's filly; after the heat 3 to 1 on her. Won cleverly. The COCKED HAT STAKES of Six Sovs. each, with 10 added:-four-year-olds, 10st. 10lb.; five, 11st. 8lb.; six, 12st.; and aged, 12st. 2lb.-Half-bred horses allowed 7lb. mares and geldings, 3lb.; and those ridden in cocked hats, 7lb. One mile.

Mr. Bacon's b. 5. Comple d'Artois, by Mr. De Burgh's b. g. Gossoon, aged........ 2
Bourbon, aged (Lord Wilton)
The following also started but were not placed :
Mr. Berkeley's ch. h. Sylvester, by Mr. Codrington's br. g. Saltfish, 6 yrs... 0
Woodman, out of Rosabella, 5 yrs old, Mr. Weatherill's ch. g. Lottery, aged... 0
Six to 4 on Compte d'Artois. Won by nearly a length. The winner was claimed, ac-
cording to the articles, for 100 sovs.

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The Toy STAKES of five soys. each, with 15 added, for horses of all ages.Heats, to start at the Turn of the Lands, and go once round.-Nine sub

scribers.

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per, 4 yrs old, 7st. 11lb............. 3 dr. Mr. Messer's b. f. Lydia Jones, 3 yrs old, 6st. 4lb...... 0 dr. Mr. James's b. f. Merry Tricks, by Filho da Puta, out of Eliza Leeds, 3 yrs old, 6st. 4lb...........

0 dr.

Lord Mountcharles's br. f. Whim. Logic and Whimper came to the Post too late to start for the second heat, and the other two went off without them; the former afterwards walked over, but on reference to the Steward the race was given to Nonsuit.

FRIDAY, June 27.-SWEEPTAKES of five sovs. each, with 15 added by the Ladies, for horses of all ages.-Heats, one mile and a distance.-Six subscribers.

Lord Mountcharles's b. f. Constance, by Tramp, 4 yrs old, 7st. 6lb... 3 11
Mr. Cosby's br. h. Logic, aged, 8st. 131b.

Mr. James's b. f. Merry Tricks, 3 yrs old, 6st. 71b.
Mr. Coleman's bl. g. Nonsuit, 4 yrs old, 7st. 6lb.

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TENBURY MEETING, 1828.

TUESDAY, June 26.MAIDEN PURSE of 501. for all ages.--Two-mile

heats.

Mr. Beardsworth's b. f. by Sassenagh

or Rubens, out of Young Chryseis, 3 yrs old, 6st. 11lb. (Lear) Captain B. Davies's b. f. Clematis, 4 yrs old, 8st. 1lb.

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Mr. Fuller's br. f. by Master Henry, out of Moor Buzzard's dam, 3 yrs

Mr. Charlton's b. f. by Hedley, 3

yrs old, Gst. 11lb.

4 dr.

HUNTERS' STAKES of five sovs. each.-Three-mile heats.-Ten subscribers.

Mr. Wheeler's b. m. Fanny, by
Ambo, aged, 11st. 11lb. (Spring) 1

Sir T. F. Winnington named b. g.

ALL-AGED STAKES of five sovs. each, with 10 added, for horses of all ages.Two-mile heats.-Eight subscribers.

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