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scribers being resident in Devon and Cornwall, to 

 have been in their possession and wholly trained 

 in either of the before-mentioned counties, from 

 the 1st of May next. Certificates to the above 

 effect to be produced to the Clerk of the Course, 

 at the time of the entry. Horses not thorough- 

 bred to be allowed 71b. ; m. and g. allowed 31b. 

 Three horses to start, or the plate will not be 

 given. Heats, two miles , to start from the dis- 

 tance-post ; to be ridden by gentlemen, or by 

 persons residing in Devon and Cornwall. 



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

 be named as for the Devonshire Stakes. 

 Mr. Charles Brutton, Exeter, 



Treasurer and Secretary. 



Newton Abbot, 162 miles from London. — Two 

 days' racing, about the latter end of July. 



Plymouth. About 220 miles from London, 

 and celebrated for its vast dock-yards, naval arse- 

 nal, &c. The course is nearly oval, being a mile 

 and a half in circumference, quite flat, with a 

 straight run home of a third of a mile. A Spring 

 Meeting is held in May, but the grand meeting 

 takes place in August, and continues two days. 



PLYMOUTH^ DEVONPORT AND CORNWALL RACES. 



Sweepstakes of 25 sovs. each, 10 ft. with 10 

 added from the fund, for the produce of mares 

 covered in 1835 ; colts, 8st. 71b. ; fillies and geld- 



