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Sweepstakes of 1 sov. each, with £ 10. added, 1 1st. each,— the 

 winner to be sold for £50. — four miles, (17 subs.) was won by Mr. 

 Elmore's b. g. First Position (Racklej) beating- Mr. J. Chantrey's 

 gr. g. Nimrod (Roffey), Ld. Drumlanrig's The Poacher (Capt. Blaine) 

 and nine others. 



Sweepstakes of 5 sov. each, catch weights, (four miles) was won 

 by Ld. Drumlanrig's The Cardinal by Gaberlunzie, (Owner) beating 

 Mr. Tollemache's br. m. (Owner) and four others. 



ABERGAVENNY. 



APRIL 19th. Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, with £50. added; 

 the second horse saved his stake ; a winner of one steeple-chase 31b. 

 extra, of two 5lb. extra, of three or more 71b. extra, three miles. 

 Mr. Fowler's b. g. Marengo - - Bretherton. 1 



Mr. H. Powell's b. g. Spangle - Owner. 2 



Mr. Oliver's br. g. Cheroot - - Owner. 3 



Capt. Page's ch. g. Forty-two - 4 



Won by a length. 



The Monmouthshire Hunt Stakes of 3 sov. each, with a Cup added 

 by W. R. Stretton, Esq., and J. Lewis, Esq., with £20. from the 

 fund, (three miles) was won by Mr. Morgan's b. m. The Countess, 

 aged, list. 71b., beating Mr. Reynold's Ragged Jack, 6 yrs., list., 

 and four others. 



LEDBURY. 



APRIL 19th. Handicap Sweepstakes of 2 sov. each, with £25. 

 added, for horses that had been regularly hunted with Mr. Giles's 

 Fox Hounds, or Mr. Onslow's or Mr. Holmes's Harriers, (three 

 miles) was won by Mr. C. Taylor's ch. m. Deception, 5 yrs., list. 

 31b., (Essex) beating Mr. Smith ns. b. m. Astrea, 4 yrs., 10st. 61b., 

 (Stringfield), and five others, including Mr. R. Jones ns. b. g. Hill 

 Coolie, aged, 12st. 71b. (Benbow), who came in first, but was not 

 qualified. 



INKBERROW. 



APRIL 19th. Sweepstakes of 4 sov. each, with £25. added, list, 

 each, — the winner to be sold for £75. — (heats two miles) was won at 

 two heats by Mr. G. Perks's ch. m. Cora, by Safeguard, (Williams); 

 Mr. W. Scott's b. g. Little Robert (Owner), Mr. A. Dixon's Ragman 

 (Owner), and four others also started for the first heat, and were all 

 declared distanced, from going on the wrong side of a flag; Cora, 

 consequently, walking over for the second heat. 



