FOURTH DAY 



Fourth Day 



321 



First-class Wokingham £ s , ^ 



Stakes . . . — jos. to 40^. Bos worth .200 



Second-class Wokingham — 8cw. to 40J. Mc Alpine .200 



Amount due on last account £ 



Amount won 



Amount lost 



Commission 



Total .... 



£9 5-r. Lost . . . £1% 

 £18 



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No further Investments will be made until further Orders are 

 received. Investments next week will be made at Stockbridge. 



Cheques to be crossed The Bank, Newbury. Scotch and Irish 

 Notes taken as cash. Stamps 20s. 6d. to the £ ; Letters and P. O. 

 Orders to be addressed to W. H. Walter, 62 Jamaica Street, Glasgow] 

 P.O. Orders to be drawn on Newbury Post Office. 



Winnings remitted on receipt of this Voucher. Commissions 

 executed on all Races at the Post or otherwise. Jockey's Mounts 

 Backed, and all practical systems carried out. Full Market Odds 

 guaranteed. Five per cent, charged on winnings. 



Total amount due, including Stake . . . 5^. 



KINGSCLERE, LONDON, AND GLASGOW 

 TURF COMMISSION AGENCY 



ESTABLISHED 1853 

 BALLIEE AND WALTER 



London and Glasgow, June 14, 1871. 



Dear Sir,— Owing to our various selections running second, and 

 the winners of all the important Events being at such short prices, 

 Ascot, in lieu of being a most successful meeting, has resulted in a 

 most disastrous loss. We, however, shall RECOUP all losses at 

 Stockbridge, where, as you know from past experience, a loss has 

 never occurred. 



We are truly ashamed to ask you to give us another Trial ; yet as 

 the Hampshire rdunion presents such facilities and advantages, 'we 

 are in good faith compelled to ask you to invest a 50/. or 100/. bank 

 now that success is fairly within our grasp. 



We again advise you to invest a few sovs. for hedgeing [sic] 

 purposes on St. Vincent, as we know he will start first favourite, and 

 at the same time we can assure you that Christopher Sly will shortly 

 succumb to that fatal disease, the Metallic fever. — Yours faith- 

 fully, Jas. Balliee and W. H. Walter. 



