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the King's plate course, about three miles and 

 three quarters. 



Second Day. — The Goodwood Stakes of 25 sovs. 

 each. 15 ft. and only 5 if declared on or before the 

 second Tuesday after the Ascot Meeting ; the 

 winner of any class of the Gloucestershire, Somer- 

 setshn^e, or Tradesmen's cup at Liverpool July 

 Meeting, to carry 51b. extra ; of any two of these 

 stakes 71b. extra ; the second horse to receive 50 

 sovs. from the stakes ; cup course. Three to ac- 

 cept or no race. To close and name to Messrs. 

 Weatherby on the Tuesday after Epsom. The 

 weights to be declared the Monday after Ascot. 



The Cowdray Stakes of 25 sovs. each ; for two 

 yrs. old, 7st., and three, 9st. 21b. ; f. allowed 31b. ; 

 the winner to be sold for 150 sovs. if demanded, 

 &c., T. Y. C. 



Third Day. — The Racing Stakes of 50 sovs. 

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

 8st. 41b. ; the winner of the July, Clearwell, Cri- 

 terion, or Prendergast stakes, to carry 31b. extra ; 

 of either the Riddlesworth, Column, Newmarket^ 

 2000 gs., lOOOgs., or Drawing-room Stakes, and the 

 winner of the St. James's Palace stakes, and 100 

 sovs. produce stakes at Ascot, to carry 61b. extra ; 

 a winner of both Derby and drawing-room stakes 

 to carry 121b. extra; the new mile. 



The Molecomb Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h. ft. ; 

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

 T. Y. C. ; a winner before starting (matches and 



