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HISTORY OF THE 



September 13. — Ch. m. by Schedoni, five years old, lOst.; four mile 

 heats. 



October 15. — Wellington by Schedoni, three years old, 8st. 71b.; 

 three mile heats. 



Lord Lieutenant's Plate, Curragh, September 14. — Wire by Waxy, 

 five years old, 8st. 81b.; four mile heats. 



The following is a list of races won by horses 

 got by the following stallions in this year : — 



On the 26th of February in this year, 1816, 

 Joseph Rose, for many years jockey to Thos. Sta- 

 pleton Esq., died at York in the 80th year of his 

 age. 



On the first day of the Craven Meeting at New- 

 market, the following match attracted an immense 

 concourse of spectators. It was between Mr. 

 Neville's ch. c. Sir Joshua by Rubens, 8st. 21b., 

 and Mr. Houldsworth's b. c. Filho da Puta, by 

 Haphazard, winner of the Doncaster St. Leger 

 stakes in 1815, 8st. 91b.; R. M., 1000 gs. h. ft. 

 Sir Joshua took the lead, which he maintained 

 throughout, winning by a neck, after a spirited 

 struggle. W. Arnold jockied the winner, and 

 T. Goodison rode Filho, in excellent style. Large 

 sums depended on this event; the betting at starting 



