218 HISTORY OF THE 



JULY MEETING, 1839. 



Tuesday, July the 9th, (first race.) — Handicap 

 Sweepstakes of iO so vs. each; for three yrs. old 

 and upwards ; New T. Y. C. 



To close and name before dinner on the day 

 before running. Four subscribers or no race. 



The July Stakes, a subscription of 50 sovs. 

 each, 30 ft. ; for two yrs. old colts, 8st. 71b., and 

 fillies, 8st. 51b., NewT. Y. C. 



Thursday. — ^The Chesterfield Stakes of 30 sovs. 

 each, h. ft. ; for two yrs. old colts, 8st. 71b., and 

 filUes, 8st. 41b. ; the last half mile of B. M. ; the 

 winner of the July stakes to carry 91b., and the 

 second horse, 41b., extra. 



The Buxton Stakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. ; for 

 two yrs. old colts, 8st. 71b. ; and fillies, 8st. 41b. ; 

 untried horses or mares allowed 31b., T. Y. C. 



FIRST OCTOBER MEETING. 



Tuesday the 1st. of October. — The Buckenham 

 Stakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. ; for the produce of 

 mares covered in 1836 ; colts, 8st. 71b. ; fillies, 

 8st. 41b., T. Y. C. to bring one to the post. 



Sweepstakes of 150 sovs. each, h. ft. ; for foals 

 of 1837 ; colts, 8st. 71b. ; fillies, 8st. 41b., T. Y. C. ; 

 bona fide their own property at the time of naming. 



The Grand Duke Michael Stakes of 50 sovs. each; 

 for three yrs. old colts, 8st. 71b., and fillies, 8st. 

 31b., A. F. 



