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upwards, never having won or received as second 

 liorse £100 including their own stake at any one 

 time in 1837-38, or 39, previous to the day of 

 starting (those hereinunder specified as carrying 

 extra weight excepted) allowed 1 61b. Maiden three 

 yrs. old, not having been placed in the Derby or 

 Oaks of 1839, allowed 81b. : maiden four vrs. old, 

 not having been placed in the Derby or St. Leger, 

 1838, (those hereinunder specified as carrying 

 extra weight excepted) allowed 181b. ; maiden six 

 yrs. old (those hereinunder specified as carrying 

 extra weight excepted) allowed 281b. The second 

 horse in any stake having received £100 including 

 his own stake, not to be considered maiden. The 

 winner of the gold cup at Ascot in 1839, to carry 

 51b. ; the second, 21b. extra. The winner of the Port 

 Stakes, or Eclipse foot in 1839, to carry 31b. extra. 

 The winner of the Ascot, Goodwood, or Doncaster 

 cups, or of the Derby, or Doncaster St. Leger in 

 1838, to carry 21b. extra. The winner of the 

 Derby in 1839, to carry 81b. extra; the second, 

 31b. extra. The winner of the Derby in 1839 to 

 carry 81b. extra ; the second, 31b. extra. The 

 winner of the Oaks in 1839 to carry 71b. ; the 

 second, 21b. extra. The winner of the Drawing-room 

 Stakes in 1839 to carry 51b extra. Neither the al- 

 lowances of weight for not winning, nor the penalties 

 of extra wxight for winning and for running second, 

 are to be accumulative. The second horse to re- 

 ceive £100 out of the stakes. Horses having v. on 



