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Sir M. Wood's Lucetta received forfeit from his Majesty's b. h. Zin- 

 ganee for the cup and 200 sovs. each, B. C. The Anson stakes of 

 300 sovs., four subscribers, won by the Duke of Grafton's b. f. 

 Oxygen by EmiUus. The October Underley stakes, won by Lord 

 Verulam's b. c. Albert by Waterloo or Moses. The St. Leger stakes, 

 nineteen subscribers, won by Lord Exeter's ch. c. Augustus. The 

 Town plate, won by Col. Wilson's br. c. by Comus out of Rot- 

 terdam. 



Second October Meeting, October 18. — The Garden stakes, four sub- 

 scribers, Lord Worcester's b. h, Coulon by Whisker 1 ; Sir M. 

 Wood's br. f. Lucetta 2. One third of a subscription of 25 sovs., 

 A. F., seven subscribers, won by Sir M. Wood's ch. c. Captain Arthur 

 by Bobadil. Sweepstakes of 30 sovs., six subscribers, won by Lord 

 Tavistock's b. Red Rose by Merlin. The Clearwell stakes, won by the 

 Duke of Grafton's b. f. Oxygen by Emilius. ITie Duke of Rutland's 

 br. h. Cadland beat his Majesty's b. h. Zinganee, lOst. each, B. C, 

 for the whip and 200 sovs. each. One third of a subscription of 25 

 sovs., seven subscribers. Sir M. Wood's b. f. Lucetta by Reveller, 

 walked over. Sweepstakes of 100 sovs., ten subscribers, won by 

 Lord Verulam's b. c. Albert by Waterloo or Moses. The Oatlands' 

 stakes, won by Lord Oxford's b. c. Coventry by Tramp. The Town 

 plate, won by Mr. Hunter's gr. f. Christian by Gustavus. The Pren- 

 dergast stakes, thirty-two subscribers, won by Mr. Scott Stonehewer's 

 b. c. Zany by Morisco. 



Houghton Meeting, November 1. — The Criterion stakes, thirty sub- 

 scribers, won by the Duke of Rutland's br. c. by Partisan, dam by 

 Andrew. Handicap plate of £100, D. L, won by Sir M. Wood's br. f. 

 Lucetta. One third of a subscription of 25 sovs., seven subscribers, 

 the Duke of Rutland's br. h. Cadland walked over. The Nursery 

 stakes won by Lord Oxford's br. f. Naiad by Whalebone. Sweep- 

 stakes of 25 sovs., won by Col. Russel's br. f. Papillote by Mus- 

 tachio. The Audley End stakes, won by Lord Verulam's b. c. Albert. 



WINNERS OF ROYAL PLATES IN 1830. 



Newmarket, April 27- — Tosoby Rainbow, five years old, 9st. lOlb.; 

 R. C. 

 April 29. — Cadland by Andrew, four years old, list.; R. C. 



