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ings, 8st. 41b. ; one mile ; untried stallions or 

 mares whose produce have not won, allowed 31b., 

 if both, 51b. ^ 



The Saltram Stakes of 25 sovs. each, 10 ft., 

 and 5 only if declared to Mr. Weatherby, or to 

 Mr. Weir, Clerk of the Course, at Plymouth, by 

 a day to be fixed when the handicap is declared. 

 No non-subscriber to have more than one nomina- 

 tion, and no subscriber to have more than two. The 

 taker of a nomination remaining in, will have to 

 pay 10 sovs. should he not start, and if he start, 

 25 sovs., the second horse to save his stake. 

 The lowest weight on a thorough-bred three yrs. 

 old, to be 7st. 



The horses to be named to Mr. Weatherby, in 

 London, on or before the Monday after Epsom. 

 The weights to be declared the Monday after 

 Ascot ; once round and a distance. Three to 

 remain in, or no race. 



Second day. — The Cornwall Stakes of 10 sovs. 

 each, h. ft., with the United Service Plate added. 



To close and name on the Monday after Ascot 

 races, and the weights to be fixed on the Monday 

 after the Cheltenham Meeting ; one mile ; if five 

 horses start, the second to save his stake. The 

 winner of the Saltram in 1839, to carry 101b. 

 extra. Three horses to start, or the plate will not 

 be given. 



The Welter Stakes of 5 sovs. each, 3 ft., for 



