360 HISTORY OF THE 



the stewards, or by any gentleman they may ap- 

 point. 



A Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, for horses, &c., 

 not thorough-bred, to be bona fide the property 

 of subscribers ; m. and g. allowed 3lb. ; a winner 

 of any stakes, plate, cup, or match, in the same 

 year, to carry 31b. extra, of two or more, 51b. 

 extra ; two-mile heats. 



The winner of the gold cup, the Wynnstay 

 stakes, or handicap, to pay one sov, to the judge ; 

 and the subscribers to the cup, and each of the 

 stakes, to pay 5^. entrance to the Clerk of the 

 Course. 



J. V. Mitchell, Clerk of the Course. 



KOLYWELL HUNT. —COUNTY OF FLINT. 



Holywell. — Five miles from Flint, and 207 (N. 

 W.), from London, containing 8,969 inhabitants. 

 Holywell Hunt races take place about the middle 

 of October, and continue two days, for the follow- 

 ing list of stakes, &c. 



First Day. — The Mostyn Stakes of 10 sovs. 

 each ; the Mostyn mile. 



The Champagne Stakes of 30 sovs. each, 20 ft. ; 

 for two yrs. old colts, 8st. 51b., and fillies, 8st. 

 31b. ; the last half mile. Any horse having started 

 once without winning allowed 21b., twice or more, 

 31b. 



