62 HISTORY OF THE 



Thursday. — ^This day's sport consisted of eight matches. 



Friday. — Subscription plate of £50, won by Mr. Panton's ch. c. 

 Amateur by Buzzard, two years. 



First Spring Meetiny, Monda I/, April 2\. — A Produce sweepstakes 

 of 100 gs. each, nine subscribers, won by Sir F. Standish's br. c. 

 by Sir Peter out of Horatia. Sweepstakes of 1 00 gs. each, three sub- 

 scribers, won by Mr. Bayley's Gratitude by Skuttle. Sweepstakes of 

 100 gs. each, h. ft., three subscribers, won by Mr. Walker's b. f. 

 Osier by Moorcock. Tlie first class of the Prince's stakes of 100 gs. 

 each, five subscribers, won by the Duke of Grafton's b. c. Trafalgar by 

 Whiskey. Sweepstakes of 100 gs. each, h. ft., four subscribers, won 

 by Lord Grosvenor's b. c. Tudor by John Bull. Sweepstakes of 

 200 gs. each, three subscribers. 



Tuesday. — The Claret stakes of 200 gs. each, won by Lord Foley's 

 br. c. Little Peter by Sir Peter. 



Wednesday. — The Newmarket stakes of 50 gs. each, h. ft., twenty 

 subscribers, won by Mr. Arther's ch. c. Achilles by Y. Woodpecker, 

 The Port stakes of 100 gs. each, seven subscribers, won by Lord 

 Grosvenor's b. f. Violante by John Bull. 



T/ivrsday. — The second class of the Prince's stakes of 100 gs., five 

 subscribers, won by Mr. Panton's gr. c. Tim by Whiskey. Sweep- 

 stakes of 50 gs. each, h, ft., nine subscribers, won by Sir. C. Bun- 

 bury's b. f. Lydia by Whiskey, 8st. 8lb. 



Friday. — Three matches only. 



Second Spring Meeting, Monday, May 5. — Sweepstakes of 50 gs. 

 each, R M., won by Lord Darhngton's b. c. by Sir Peter; no less 

 than fifteen matches were run for on this day. 



Tuesday. — Sweepstakes of 25 gs. each, T. Y. C., won by Gen. 

 Gower's Pelisse by Whiskey. 



Wednesday. — The Jockey club plate, won by Mr. Mellish's b. c. 

 Stavely by Shuttle, four years old. 



Thumday. — Sweepstakes of 50 gs. each, h. ft., B. C., won by Mr. 

 D. RadclifFe's br. h. Orville byBenningbrough. Sweepstakes of 50 gs. 

 each, won by Mr. Goddard's b. c. Newmarket by Waxy. 



Friday. — Eight matches only. 



Epsom, Thursday, May 22. — The Derby stakes of 50 gs. each, 

 &c., thirty nine-subscribers, won by Lord Foley's b. c. Paris by Sir 

 Peter. 



Friday. — The Oaks' stakes of 50 gs. each, &c., twenty-seven subs- 

 cribers, won by Mr. Craven's br. f . Bronze by Buzzard. 



