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abroad not to be considered winners in this stake. 

 To close to Messrs. Weatherby on Tuesday in 

 the Craven Meeting, and to name on the Tuesday 

 after Epsom. 



The Duke of Richmond's Plate of 100 sovs. ; 

 last mile. 



The Queen's Plate of 100 sovs. ; plate course. 



The Anglesea Stakes of 15 sovs. each, for three 

 yrs. old and upwards. 



Friday. — The March Stakes of 10 sovs. each, 

 5 ft. if declared by nine o'clock the preceding 

 evening ; a handicap for horses of all ages ; to be 

 ridden by members of the Goodwood Club. Horses 

 to be named on the second day, and the weights 

 declared by four o'clock the day before running ; 

 heats, the last three quarters of a mile of the Draw- 

 ing-room Stakes Course. If twelve acceptances, to 

 be divided into two classes, and to run only one 

 heat ; the winner of the two classes to run for the 

 £5 fts., staking £10 each, and carrying 61b extra; 

 and any horse who has started, to be allowed to 

 challenge for the fts., carrying the original weights. 

 If only one class, the £5 fts. to be divided between 

 the first and second horses. 



East Sussex Hunt, over Lewes race-course. — 

 These races for Farmers' and Hunters' Stakes, 

 take place about the middle of April, and occupy 

 one day. 



Hastings and St. Leonards. — Hastings, the 

 principal of the cinque-ports, is pleasantly situated 



