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four s;iibscribers, won by Mr. M'ilson's ch. f. Lady Sophia by Saiicho. 

 Swoopstakos of 100 gs., R. M., seven subscribers, won by Lord Low- 

 ther's b. g. Beuningbrougb out of Lady Jane. The Cockboat stakes 

 of 100 gs. each, K. JM., live subscribers, won by Sir C. Bunbury's 

 b. f. Anicha by Sorcerer. Sweepstakes of 100 gs., Ab. M., nine sub- 

 scribers, won by Mr. Ladbroke's br. c. Octaviiis by Orville. Sweep, 

 stakes of 200 gs. each, A. F., three subscribers, won by Gen. 

 Gower's ch. c. by Trumpator out of Garhmd. Sweepstakes of 100 gs., 

 Ab. ]SL, three subscribers, won by Mr. Dundas's b. f. Anaconda by 

 Eagle. Sweepstakes of 100 gs. each.T. Y. C, four subscribers, won 

 by Gen. Grosvenor's b. f. Java by Alexander. Produce sweepstakes 

 of 100 gs. each, eighteen subscribers, won by Sir J. Shelley's ch. c. 

 Comus by Sorcerer. Sweepstakes of '200 gs. each, 11. ^L, six sub- 

 scribers, won by Sir C. Bunbury's b. c. Rival by Whiskey. Sweep- 

 stakes of 200 gs. each, D. M., three subscribers, won by Lord Dar- 

 lington's b. c. by Orville out of Lady Brough. The first class of the 

 Oatlands' stakes, twelve subscribers, won by Mr. I'igot's b. h. York 

 by Hambletonian. Sweepstakes of 100 gs., D. M., four subscribers, 

 won by Sir J. Shelley's ch. c. Comus by Sorcerer; received forfeit. 

 The second class of the Oatlands' stakes, twelve subscribers, won by 

 Mr. Goddard's b. c. Cambric by Shuttle. The third class of the Oat- 

 lands' stakes, eleven subscribers, won by the Duke of Rutland's b. f. 

 Sorcery by Sorcerer. Sweepstakes of 50 gs. each, 40 forfeit, T. Y. C, 

 won by Sir C. Biuibury's b. c. Scout by Sorcerer. Sweepstakes 

 of 200 gs. each, five subscribers, won by Mr. Craven's b. f. Dimity 

 by Trumpator. Sweejistakes of 20 gs. eadi, T. Y. C. won by Sir J. 

 Shelley's b. c. Manikin by Johnny. 



First Spring Meeting. — Sweepstakes of 100 gs. each, A. F., eleven 

 subscribers, won by Sir J. Shelley's ch. c. Comus by Sorcerer. 

 Sweepstakes of 100 gs. each, h. ft., T. M. M., won by Sir F. Stand- 

 ieli's br. c. by Mr. Teazle. The Chippenham sttikes of 200 gs. each, won 

 by Mr. MelUsh's b. c. Beverley by Golnmpus. Sweepstakes of 100 gs. 

 each, six subscribers, won by LordG. H. Cavendish's bl. f. Cathy 

 Stamford. Sweepstakes of 100 gs., each, three subscribers; Mr. 

 Vansittart's ch. f. Johnny out of Momentilla's dam; walked over 

 and divided Mr. Payne's forfeit with Mr. Andrews' Calyba. Sweep- 

 stakes of 100 gs. each, three subscribers, won by Lord Rous's b. c. 

 Secretary by Quiz. The 2000 gs. stakes, twenty-four subscribers, won 

 by Lord Darlington's l)r. c. Cwrw by Dick Andrews. The Claiet 

 stakes, eight subscribers, won by Gen. Gower's Rainbow by Walton. 



