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Mr. Raworth's b. h. Idolater, five years old, 7st. 121b. (Bradley)

Major Martin's br. m. Trifle, six years old (half-bred), 7st. 4lb. (Crouch)

Won by a head.

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The Trial Stakes of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added by the Town, for three and four year olds; one mile (8 subscribers).

Lord Warwick's b. c. Aliwal, by Jereed, three years old, 6st. 121b. (Crouch)

Mr. W. Whiles's b. f. Infringe, three years old, 6st. 12lb. (G. Abdale)

Mr. J. Fowler's b. c. Ranthos, three years old, 6st. 12lb. (Tasker)

Sir C. R. Cockerell's ch. c. The Duke of Richmond, four years old, 9st. (H. Darling)

Mr. Quartermaine's b. c. by Liverpool, out of Mona, three years old, 6st. 12lb. (Hutchinson)..

Mr. E. Peel's ch. f. Credential, three years old, 7st. (Williams)

Sir J. Gerard's b. f. Diphthong, three years old, 7st. (Ryder)

Won by a length.

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The Willoughby Handicap of 20 sovs. each, 10 ft., and only 5 if declared, with 50 added by the Committees of Warwick and Leamington; gentlemen riders; the winner paid £5 for expenses; two miles (10 subscribers, 3 of whom paid only 5 sovs. each).

Mr. W. H. Johnstone's br. g. Rough and Ready, by Y. Cadland, out of Tutela (halfbred), five years old, 10st. 10lb. (Mr. Brookes)

Mr. Parr's br. h. Trojan (half-bred), six years old, 11st. 21b. (Capt. Little)

Lord Strathmore's ch. h. Satyr, six years old, 11st. (Owner)

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Sir J. Gerard's br. g. Perpetual Motion (half-bred), five years old, 11st. 4lb. (Owner).. 0 Won by a neck.

Col. Wyndham's Cecy, six years old, 11st., received forfeit from Mr. Nunn's Prince Eugene, six years old, 11st. 71b.; two miles; £50.

Mr. W. Cowper's (half-bred) Roebuck, by Venison, five years old, 11st. 71b. (Mr. J. Brown), beat Mr. Jacob's br. c. Mersey, four years old, 10st. 121b. (Mr. Turner); two miles; £100, h. ft. Won by a length.

The Warwickshire Innkeepers' Handicap Hurdle Race of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft., with 30 added; two miles (7 subscribers).

Mr. W. H. Johnstone's br. g. Rough and Ready (half-bred), five years old, 11st. (Bradley)

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Mr. Whitfield's b. m. Gipsy Queen, 10st. 5lb. (Capt. Little)
Lord Strathmore's b. g. Red Lancer, 11st. 10lb. (Mr. Powell)
Capt. Gambier's ch. g. The Parson, 10st. 6lb. (C. Balchin)
Mr. J. Mason na. Belshazzar, 10st. 12lb. (Owner)

Won by a length.

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The Farmers' Plate of 50 sovs., given by the Gentlemen of the Hunt, and 10 to the second horse; two-mile heats.

Mr. F. Robbins's b. g. Valiant, by Vigo (half-bred), five years old, 12st. 3lb. (Mr.
Sabie)

Mr. R. Robbins's bl. m. Midnight (half-bred), five years old, 11st. 7lb. (Mr. F.
Robbins)

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Mr. Gulliver's Columbine, five years old, 11st. 7lb., weighed, but did not come to the post

in time to start.

A forced Handicap of 10 sovs. each; once round and a distance (3 subscribers). Sir C. R. Cockerell's ch. c. Congress, three years old (half-bred), 7st., walked over.

NORTHAMPTON AND PYTCHLEY HUNT.

MONDAY, March the 22nd.--The Trial Stakes of 10 sovs each, with 40 added; three years old 6st., four 8st. 61b., five 9st. 1lb., six and aged 9st. 7lb.; one mile and a quarter (5 subscribers).

Mr. Mostyn's b. c. King of Morven, by Bay Middleton, three years old (Kitchener).. 1 Mr. Whiles's br. f. Infringe, by The Provost, three years old (G. Abdale)

Mr. Smith's b. g. Master Downes, five years old (Sly, jun.)..

Mr. G. Ongley's b. f. Maid of Athens, three years old (Planner)

Even and 6 to 5 on King of Morven, and 3 to 1 against Infringe.

Won by two lengths.

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Sweepstakes of 50 sovs., h. ft., for two year old colts (8st. 71b.) and fillies (8st. 4lb.); those got by stallions or out of mares which never produced a winner allowed 3lb., only one allowance; last half-mile of T. Y. C. (9 subscribers).

Mr. Payne's b. c. Glendower, by Slane, out of Glencairne, sister to Glencoe (foaled in
1838), 3lb. (Flatman)

Mr. Sandford's bl. c. The Sheriff, by The Provost, out of Treacherous, 3lb. (W. Boyce)
Duke of Richmond's b. f. Nectar, by Venison, out of Sherbet (W. Abdale)

Even on Nectar, 6 to 4 against Glendower, and 2 to 1 against The Sheriff.
Won by half a length.

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The Great Northamptonshire Stakes, a handicap of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft., and only 5 if declared, &c., with 100 added; the owner of the second horse received back his stake, and the winner paid £10 to the judge; two miles (101 subscribers, 54 of whom paid only £5 each).

Lord Waterford's b. h. Wolf Dog, by Freney, six years old, 8st. 11lb. (F. Butler)
Mr. Gregory's ch. c. by Euclid, dam by Taurus, out of Mysie, three years old, 4st. 7lb.
(W. H. Treen)

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Duke of Richmond's b. c. Halo, by Mus, out of Prism, three years old, 4st. 10lb. (carried 5st.) (Ryder)

Mr. Gratwicke's b. h. Doleful, five years old, 7st. 10lb. (Flatman)...

Mr. Pemberton's b. g. Best Bower, six years old, 7st. 5lb. (Pettit, jun.)..

Mr. Ongley's ch. g. Roderick, aged, 7st. 5lb. (Whitehouse)

Mr. O'Brien's b. h. The Magnet, five years old, 6st. 121b. (carried 7st. 2lb.) (Lye)

Mr. Hesseltine's br. m. Hydrometer, sister to Pedometer, five years old, 6st. 121b. (Longstaffe)

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Mr. Flintoff's ch. m. Princess Royal, five years old, 6st. 10lb. (Tasker)

Lord W. Fowlett's b. c. Fort William, four years old, 6st. 7lb. (J. Sharpe)
Count Batthyany's br. g. Tragical, four years old, 6st. 2lb. (H. Pigott)

Mr. W. Sadler's b. c. Fugitive, four years old, 6st. 21b. (Gilbert)

Mr. Cranston's br. f. Comme il-faut, three years old, 5st. 2lb. (Osborne)

Mr. A. W. Hill's ch. f. Moonlight, three years old, 4st. 10lb. (W. Sharpe)

Lord Chesterfield's ch. c. brother to Stitch, three years old, 4st. 10lb. (G. Sharpe

Mr. Greville's ch. c. Mirmillo, three years old, 4st. 10lb. (J. Dockeray)

Mr. Drinkald's b. f. Mistress Jean, three years old, 4st. 7lb. (T. Rodney)

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5 to 2 against Euclid colt, 9 to 2 against Wolf-dog, 8 to 1 against Halo, 8 to 1 against Doleful, 100 to 7 against Fugitive, 20 to 1 against Magnet, and 20 to 1 against Hydrometer. Won by half a length; Halo beaten by a length.

The Farmers' and Tradesmen's Cup, value 50 sovs., for horses not thorough-bred; about three miles; gentlemen farmers or tradesmen riders (11 subscribers).

Mr. G. Cowley's The Hackney, aged, 12st. (Cowley)

Mr. J. R. Cowley's Britannia (Drew)

Mr. Wesley's Elimea, four years old, 10st. 10lb. (Wesley)..

Mr. W. Manning's brother to Fair Play, four years old, 10st. 10lb. (Parr)

Mr. J. Harris's gr. m. Victoria, aged, 12st. (Frisby)

Mr. Tresham's br. g. Mountaineer, aged, 12st. (C. Higgins)

Mr. H. Higgins's Lucretia, five years old, 11st. 4lb. (Cunningham)

Mr. Pettifer's The Judge, by Epirus, out of Y. Catchfly, 10st. 10lb. (Sabin)

Mr. C. Cowley's ch. f. Forest Girl, four years old, 10st. 10lb. (Daly)

Won by two lengths.

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The Open Stakes of 10 sovs each, with 25 added; three years old 9st., four 10st. 5lb., five 10st. 121b., six and aged 11st. 2lb.; the winner to be sold for £150 if demanded; once round and a distance (4 subscribers).

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Mr. Parr's b. f. Icicle, by Cæsar, out of Dewdrop, four years old, 10st. 5lb. (Parr) 1
Mr. Ekins's b. g. Salopian, five years old, 10st. 121b. (Frisby)
Mr. W. Sadler's Fugitive, four years old, 10st. 5lb. (A. Day)

6 to 5 on Icicle, and 6 to 4 against Fugitive.
Won by a length.

Her Majesty's Plate of 100 gs.; three years old 6st. 10lb., four 9st. 2lb., five 9st. 12lb., six and aged 10st. 4lb.; two miles.

Mr. Moore's b. h. Wolf-dog, five years old (F. Butler)

Sir C. R. Cockerell's ch. c. Duke of Richmond, four years old (H. Darling)

Mr. Fowler's b. c. Ranthos, three years old (Tasker)

Mr. Wreford's b. f. Wit's-end, four years old (A. Day)

Mr. Pettifer's ch. c. The Judge, by Epirus, three years old (A lad)

3 to 1 on Wolf-dog, and 3 to 1 against Wit's-end.
Won by three lengths.

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WEDNESDAY.-The Tally-ho Stakes of 10 sovs. each, h. ft., with 25 added, for horses not thorough-bred; two miles (6 subscribers).

Sir C. R. Cockerell's ch. c. Congress, by Plenipotentiary, three years old, 8st. 12lb. (H. Darling)

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Mr. R. P. Rolt's Spectator, six years old, 11st. 11lb. (Owner)

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Mr. G. Ongley's b. c. Wee-boy, by Game-boy, out of sister to Prize-flower, three years old, 8st. 6lb. (Whitehouse)

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Mr. J. Stevenson's ch. c. Rothersthorpe, three years old, 8st. 9lb. (Denman)

7 to 2 on Congress. Won by eight lengths.

The Althorp-Park Stakes of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added, for two years old colts (8st. 7lb.) and fillies (8st. 4lb.); T.Y.C., the straight run in, about half a mile (26 subscribers).

Mr. Sandford's bl. c. The Sheriff, by The Provost (W. Boyce)

Mr. Payne's b. c. Woodcraft, by Venison, out of Chadlington Maid (Flatman)

Mr. Bristow's b. c. Fernhill, by Ascot, out of Arethusa (Denman)

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Mr. B. Green's b. c. Beverlac, by Hetman Platoff (dam foaled in 1840), by Plenipo-
tentiary, out of Myrrha (J. Howlett)

Mr. Mostyn's b. c. Chippeway, by Venison, out of African's dam (H. Bell)
Mr. Drinkald's ch. c. Good Boy, by Bentley, out of Blameless (Pettit).

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Mr. Mytton's br. c. Old Brompton, by Lanercost, out of Miss Iris (Whitehouse)
Lord Chesterfield's b. c. The Publican, by Scroggins, out of Abbess's dam (F. Butler) 0
Mr. S. L. March's br. f. Mother Carey's Chicken, by Sheet Anchor, out of Malt's dam
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Sir J. Gerard's b. f. Lucy Ashton, by Tory Boy, out of Faith (Edwards)

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Mr. Francis's b. f. Little Red Riding Hood, by Little Red Rover, out of Query, by
Emancipation (Price)

Mr. Sadler's b. f. The Hind of the Forest, by Venison, out of Proserpine, by Helenus
(A. Day)

Duke of Richmond's b. f. Nectar (W. Abdale) ..

Mr. Cooper's b. f. Protection, by Defence, out of Testatrix (Wakefield)

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First start.-2 to 1 against Woodcraft, 5 to 2 against Beverlac, 7 to 1 against The Sheriff, 8 to 1 against Chippeway, and 10 to 1 against Fernhill.

Second start.-6 to 4 against The Sheriff, 2 to 1 against Beverlac, and 5 to 1 against Wood

craft.

First start won by a head; Fernhill a good third.
Second start won by a length.

For this race the above fourteen horses went to the post to start, the starter having a flag, and a man in advance having one also. The starter dropped his flag, telling the jockies to go; and the flag in front was dropped in the usual manner. The starter, perceiving that four horses were left behind, called to the jockeys to come back, and raised his flag; but the flag in front was not moved from the ground. Two or three horses, including Beverlac, pulled up; but the rest went on, and ran the race through, The Sheriff winning by a head.

The starter, who was also the clerk of the course, immediately rode up to the winning-chair and said it was no start.

Most of the horses, including The Sheriff, went back to the post with him, and started again; but without any word or signal from the starter, who did not drop his flag, not seeing the man with a flag in front. Beverlac came in first; The Sheriff second.

After the second race was run, Lord Spencer, one of the stewards, assisted by Lord William Powlett, called the starter and flagsman before them; and, after hearing their evidence, decided that the first was a good start. The owner of Beverlac objected to this decision, and protested against the stakes being paid over; upon which the stewards agreed to refer the question to the Stewards of the Jockey Club, who decided that the first was a good start.

Lord Henley, another of the stewards, not being conversant with the laws of racing, and Mr. Payne, the third steward, having a horse in the race, declined to act.

The Publican and Protection did not run the second time.

The Northamptonshire Cup Stakes, by subscription of 10 sovs. each; three years old 6st. 7lb., four 8st. 9lb., five 9st. 7lb., six and aged 9st. 12lb.; mares and geldings allowed 21b.; the winner of the Queen's Plate to have carried 5lb. extra; the winner to be sold for £500 sovs. if demanded, &c.; twice round, about three miles (18 subscribers).

Mr. Wreford's b. f. Wit's-end, by Venison, four years old (A. Day)

Mr. Cowper's b. h. Roebuck, five years old (H. Darling)

Lord W. Powlett's b. c. Fort William, four years old (Bartholomew)
Mr. Meiklam's b. f. Susannah, three years old (Ryder)

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Mr. J. Osborne's b. f. Faithless, by Lanercost, out of Treacherous, by Pantaloon, three years old (G. Abdale)

Mr. Parr's b. f. Icicle, four years old (Whitehouse)

5 to 4 against Wit's-end, 3 to 1 against Fort William, and 4 to 1 against Susannah.

Won by four lengths.

The owner of Icicle was fined for change of colours.

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The Pytchley Stakes of 15 sovs. each, 10 ft., with 50 added, for three years old colts (8st. 91b.) and fillies (8st. 61b.); one mile (5 subscribers).

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Mr. J. Daley's br. f. Brown Bess, by Camel, out of Fair Charlotte's dam (C. Daley) Mr. Mostyn's Queen Mary (late Twysoges), by Picaroon, out of Her Highness (Nat) 2 2 to 1 on Brown Bess. Won by a length.

A Beaten Handicap of 5 sovs. each, with 25 added; once round and a distance (4 subscribers).

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Mr. Flintoff's Princess Royal, by Harkaway, five years old, 7st. 13lb. (Denman)
Mr. Cranston's b. f. Comme-il-faut, three years old, 6st. (carried 6st. 4lb.) (G. Abdale) 2
Mr. Wesley's Elimea, four years old, 7st. 11lb. (J. Sharpe)..

Won by a neck.

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THURSDAY, March the 25th.-The Farmers' Plate of £50 sovs., and 10 for the second horse, given by the gentlemen of the Belvoir and Quorndon Hunts, for horses not thoroughbred, the property of and bred by farmers, which have been regularly hunted, &c., and which never started previous to the day (except for this plate), paid or received forfeit; four years old 11st. 10lb., five 12st. 7lb., six 13st., and aged 13st. 5lb.; mares allowed 3lb.; ridden by farmers or their sons; heats, two miles, over hurdles.

Mr. W. Hilton's bl, h, Othello, by Blankney, five years old (W. Hilton, jun.) .. 1 1

Mr. Sumner's b. m. Lucy Long, by Bird-catcher, five years old

Mr. W. Kirk's b. f. Cordelia, by Bird-catcher, four years old

Mr. Foster's b. g. Whip-poor-Will, by Bird-catcher, five years old

Mr. J. D. Pilgrim's b. c. Slashing Harry, by Harry Siddons, four years old
Mr. S. Wright's ch. c. Meerschaum, by Bird-catcher, four years old (bolted)
Mr. W. Shipman's b. h. Sir Charles, by Lambtonian, five years old..
Mr. R. Hardy's ch. c. Langar, by Prince Albert, four years old

Mr. S. Stokes's gr. f. by Bird-catcher, four years old

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A Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, h. ft., for horses, &c., regularly hunted with the Quorndon, Belvoir, or Cottesmere Hounds, since the 1st of January, 1847; 13st. 71b. each; mares allowed 5lb.; once round and a distance (3 subscribers).

Mr. Crawfurd's b. g. Father Mathew, six years old (owner)..
Mr. J. Leslie's ch. g. Charon, aged (Owner)

Won very easily.

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The Farmers' Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, with 20 added, for horses disqualified in the Farmers' Plate 1847, subject to the same conditions as to breeding, &c., as that Plate; this race not to disqualify for the Farmer's Plate another year (the winner excepted); gentlemen riders; two miles.

Mr. Allcock's ch. c. Clipstone, four years old, 10st. 121b. (Capt. Williams)
Mr. Merry's br. m. The Magnet, five years old, 11st. (Mr. Scobell)

Mr. E. Cunnington's br. g. Flat-catcher, five years old, 11st. 12lb. (Mr. Clarke)

Won by a length.

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The Granby Handicap of 20 sovs. each, 10 ft., and 5 only if declared, &c., with 50 added, for horses of all denominations (two years old excepted): the winner paid 15 sovs, to the race fund; Granby course, about a mile and a half (65 subscribers, 51 of whom paid only 5 sovs, each).

Mr. O'Brien's b. h. The Magnet, by Camel, five years old, 10st. 121b. (Mr. Clarke).
Mr. H. Johnston's br. g. Rough and Ready (half-bred), five years old, 10st. (Mr.
Brooke)

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Mr. Osbaldeston's ch. f. Giselle, four years old, 11st. 10lb. (Owner)
Mr. Carter's ch. m. Fair Rosamond, six years old, 11st. 1lb. (Mr. Baker)
Count Batthyany's b. g. Tragical, four years old, 10st. 7lb. (Mr. Scobell)

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Mr. A. Robertson's br. h. Trojan, six years old, 10st. 4lb. (Lord Strathmore).
Col. Anson's br. c. Martext, four years old, 10st. (Mr. Geary)
Lord Howth's b. c. Mermaid, four years old, 10st. (Capt. Williams)

Mr. Sprigg's ch. h. The Pony (late Castell), by The Count (half-bred), five years old,
9st. 11lb. (Capt. Coles)

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5 to 2 against The Magnet, 3 to 1 against Martext, 4 to 1 against Merman, 4 to 1 against Rough and Ready, and 5 to 1 against Trojan.

Won by half a length.

The Scurry Stakes of 5 sovs. each, with 20 added, for horses of all denominations (winners previous to starting excepted); 12st. each: the winner paid 5 sovs. to the race-fund; half a mile.

Count Batthyany's br. g. Tragical, by Emilius, four years old (Mr. Scobell)

Lord Howth's b. c. Merman, four years old (Capt. Williams)

Mr. E. Berry's ch. m. Redwing (half-bred), six years old (Mr. Baker)
Mr. S. Wright's ch. m. Ruby, by Blankney, five years old (Mr. Clarke)
Mr. Osbaldeston's Cerberus, four years old (Owner)

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Mr. Parkyns's ch. g. Wilford, by Mundig, dam by Comus, four years
6 to 4 against Cerberus, and 2 to 1 against Merman.

Won by a head.

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FRIDAY.--The Farmers' Handicap of 50 sovs., and 5 to the second horse, for those horses which save their distance in every heat of the Farmers' Plate; ridden by gentlemen; heats, once round.

Mr. W. Hilton's bl. h. Othello, by Blankney, five years old, 13st. (Mr. Crawfurd)
Mr. Sumner's b. m. Lucy Long, five years old, 11st. 10lb. (Mr. Osbaldeston)
Mr. W. Kirk's b. f. Cordelia, four years old, 10st. (Mr. Geary)

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Mr. Foster's b. g. Whip-poor-Will, five years old, 11st. 10lb. (Capt. Williams)

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The Billesden Coplow Stakes (handicap) of 25 sovs. each, 10 ft.; for horses that have been regularly hunted with the Belvoir, Quorndon, or Cottesmore hounds; once round and a distance (5 subscribers).

Lord Strathmore's ch. g. Belshazzar, 12st. (Owner)

Mr. C. P. Leslie's b. g. Wootton (half-bred), six years old, 11st. 10lb. (Mr. Clarke)

Mr. J. Leslie's ch. g. Charon, aged, 10st. (Mr. Scobell)

Mr. W. H. Johnstone's King of the Valley, aged, 10st. 10lb. (Mr. Brooke)

Even on Belshazzar. Won by a neck.

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The Gold Cup, added to a handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sovs. each, 10 ft., and only 5 if declared, &c.; the winner of the Granby handicap to have carried 10lb., of the Coplow 7lb. extra;

the winner paid £15 to the race-fund; two miles (16 subscribers, 10 of whom paid only 5 sovs. each).

Mr. A. Cook's b. c. Inglewood, by Inheritor, four years old, 11st. 4lb. (Mr. Clarke)..
Mr. H. Johnstone's br. g. Rough and Ready, half-bred, five years old, 10st. (Mr.
Brooke)..

Mr. Osbaldeston's b. g. Naworth, aged, 11st. 6lb. (Owner)

Mr. Raworth's b. h. Idolater, five years old, 10st. 6lb. (Mr. Scobell)

Col. Anson's b. c. Martext, four years old, 9st. 13lb. (Capt. Williams)

6 to 1 against the winner, 5 to 2 against Rough and Ready, 5 to 2 against Idolater. Won by a head; and Naworth a bad third.

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The Melton Plate of 50 sovs., given by the inhabitants of Melton Mowbray; four years old 10st. 71b., five 11st. 4lb., six and aged 11st. 11lb.; mares and geldings allowed 3lb., half-bred 6lb.; a winner previous to starting to carry 5lb., if of the Tally-ho, Granby, or Coplow 10lb. extra; one mile and a half.

Lord Howth's b. c. Merman, by Honesty or The Sea, four years old (Capt. Williams) 1 Mr. J. H. Harrison's ch. g. Sharp-shooter, aged (Mr. Brooke)

Mr. Osbaldeston's ch. f. Giselle, four years old (Owner)

Mr. S. Wright's ch. m. Ruby, five years old (Mr. Parkyns)

Mr. Raworth's b. h. Idolater, five years old (Mr. Scobell)

Capt. Levinge's b. h. The Rector (half-bred), five years old (Lord Strathmore)..
6 to 4 on Giselle, and 3 to 1 against Merman.
Won by a neck.

The Forced Handicap of 5 sovs. each, with 20 added; one mile (9 subscribers).
Lord Howth's b, c. Merman, by Honesty, four years old, 11st. 21b. (Mr. Clarke)
Mr. Spriggs's ch. h. The Pony (half-bred), five years old, 10st. 31b. (Mr. Scobell)
Mr. Osbaldeston's eh. f. Giselle, four years old, 10st. 9lb. (Owner)

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Capt. Levinge's b. b. The Reefer (half-bred), five years old, 9st .71b (Lord Strathmore) 4
Even on Merman, and 2 to 1 against Giselle.
Won by a length.

BIBURY OLD MEETING.

FRIDAY, March the 26th.-The Bibury Stakes, of 10 sovs. each, h. ft., for horses that never won (matches excepted); five years old 11st. 71b., six and aged 12st.; once round and a distance (15 subscribers).

Sir C. R. Cockerell's ch. c. Congress, by Plenipotentiary, three years old
Mr. Pearce's ch. e. Link Boy, three years old

Won by two lengths.

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The United Hunters' Stakes of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft.; 12st. each; thorough-bred horses 7lb.; horses having won previous to starting to carry 71b. extra, those that never won allowed 7lb.; Bibury Stakes Course.

Mr. Pearce's b. g. Jack, by Touchstone, aged, 13st.
Mr. Godwin's br. g. Cracker, aged, 12st...

Won easily.

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The Aldsworth Handicap of 10 sovs. each, h. ft., with 25 added; about a mile and threequarters (7 subscribers).

Mr. Isaac Day ns, bc. Quicksand, by Liverpool, out of Parasina, three years old, 8st 12lb.

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Mr. Waller's b. h. Columbus, five years old, 10st. 10lb.

Won by a neck.

A Handicap Hurdle Race of 5 sovs. each; about a mile and three-quarters. Mr. Evans's ch. g. Redstreak, by Tipple Cider, five years old, 11st. 2lb...

Capt. Conelly's Liberty, aged, 10st. 7lb...

Mr. Taylor's ch. f. by Bubastes, four years old, 9st.

Capt. Pettat's Verex, five years old, 10st. 7lb.

Mr. Watley's Sparta, 10st.

Won by half a length.

A Handicap of 5 sovs. each, 1 ft.; one mile.

Mr. Isaac Day ns. b. c. Quicksand, three years old, 9st. 71b.
Mr. Protheroe's Valeria, five years old, 11st. 7lb.

Won by half a length.

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MONDAY, April the 5th.-The Craven Stakes, a subscription of 10 sovs. each; three years old 6st., four 8st. 4lb., five 8st. 13lb., six and aged 9st. 5lb.; A. F.

Mr. Mostyn's b. c. King of Morven, by Bay Middleton, three years old (Kitchener).. Duke of Bedford's br. h. Weatherbit, five years old (F. Butler)

Mr. Marson ns. b. f. The Cardinal's Niece, three years old (W. Marson)

2 to 1 on Weatherbit. Won by a length.

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