264 HISTORY OF THE 



lowed 21b. one mile, and a quarter. — To close 

 and name, on Monday in the race -week. 



The Eglinton stakes of 50 so vs. each, h. ft. for two 

 yrs. old colts, 8st. 71b. and fillies 8st. 51b. ; T. Y. C. 

 the winner of the July, or Chesterfield stakes at 

 Newmarket, or the Champagne, or two yrs. old 

 stakes at Doncaster, to carry 51b. of any other two 

 yrs. old stakes, 31b. extra ; of more than one, 21b. 

 extra for each winning after the first ; but none to 

 carry more than 71b. extra; horses &c., having 

 started, and not been placed, at Liverpool July, 

 Goodwood or Doncaster allowed 31b. having start- 

 ed twice, and not won, allowed 51b. in Scotland or 

 Ireland, having started once, and not won, allowed 

 51b. twdce 71b. ; allowances to be deducted from 

 extra weights, if carried. 



The Palatine stakes, a handicap sweepstakes of 

 25 sovs. each, 10ft. with 200 in specie added, 

 for all ages two miles. Weights to be declared on 

 Saturday after Doncaster races. 



The St. Leger Stakes of 25 sovs. each, with 50 

 sovs. added for three yrs. old colts, 8st. 71b. ; and 

 fillies, 8st. 51b. one mile and three quarters ; the 

 winners of the Derby or Doncaster St. Leger, to 

 carry 121b. extra ; second for either, or winner of 

 the oaks, or of the drawing room stakes, or cup at 

 Goodwood, or cup or Gascoigne stakes at Doncas- 

 ter 71b. extra; maidens allcwed 41b. and horses 

 having started^ and never been placed, allowed 71b. 



The selling stakes of 10 sovs. each; h. ft. with 



