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tried stallions or mares allowed 31b. ; Swinley 

 Course, 



The Buckhurst Dinner Stakes of 200 so vs. each, 

 h. ft. ; for colts, 8st. 71b., and fillies, 8st. 41b. ; 

 those by untried stallions or out of untried mares, 

 allowed 31b. ; if both, 51b. ; from the Swinley post, 

 in. 



Friday. The Wokingham Stakes of 5 sovs. 

 each ; for three yrs. old and upwards, (handicap), 

 the last three quarters of the new mile. 



To close on the 1st of March, and the horses to 

 be named at the post by 5 o'clock on the Wed- 

 nesday in the race week, and the weights to be 

 fixed by four o'clock on the day before running ; 

 if thirty members, to be divided into two classes, 

 and any person taking a nomination for this stake, 

 will be required to pay the £5. whether his horse 

 runs or not. 



The Earl of Errol ^ 



The Earl of Chesterfield f^. . 

 _ The Duke of Beaufort ( ^^^^^^^s- 

 Hon. Capt. Rous 3 



Mr. Hibburd, Egham, Clerk of the Course. 



BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. 



This county is sadly behind the rest of England 

 in racing ; having, now that the races at Newport 

 Paynel have been discontinued, only one race 

 ^ course, viz : that of 



