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Second Day. — The Severn Stakes of 20 sovs. 

 each, h. ft. ; the produce of untried mares or 

 stalHons allowed 3lb. ; only one allowance ; a mile 

 and three quarters. 



The Colman Stakes of 25 sovs. each, with 25 

 sovs. added by the Committee ; the produce of un- 

 tried mares or stallions allowed 31b. ; only one 

 allowance ; three quarters of a mile. 



The Gold cup (in specie) by subscription of 10 

 sovs. each ; m. and g. allowed 21b. three miles. 

 The winner to subscribe to the cup for the ensuing 

 year. 



The Shropshire Stakes of 20 sovs. each, h. ft., 

 with 25 sovs. added by the Race Committee ; 

 two miles. 



The Borough Members' plate, of 60 sovs. : heats, 

 twice round and a distance. To close on the 

 Saturday preceding the races. 



Third Day. — The Cleveland Stakes of 25 sovs. 

 each, 15 ft. with 25 sovs. added by the Race Com- 

 mittee. The winner of the Tankerville or cup to 

 carry 31b. if both, 51b. extra; m. and g. allowed 

 31b. ; two miles. To close and name the 1st of 

 September. 



The Queen's Plate of 100 gs. for all ages ; three 

 miles. To close and name the Saturday preceding 

 the races. 



A sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each, with 20 sovs. ad- 

 ded by the Race Committee, for horses that have run 

 at the last meeting ; heats, once rQund. A 



