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})y Col. Peel's ch. f. Arsenic by The Colonel. The Windsor Forest 

 stakes, four subscribers, won by Mr. Phlllimore's b. f. Lady Anna by 

 Camel. The Fern Hill Dinner stakes, eight subscribers, won by the 

 Duke of Richmond's ch. g. Haveldar by Helenus. The Gold cup, 

 twelve subscribers. Lord Westminster's br. h. Touchstone by 

 Camel, 1 ; Mr. Theobald's b. h. Rockingham, 2. The Royal stakes, 

 six subscribers, won by Lord Tavistock's b. f. Oak Leaf by Royal 

 Oak. The Buckhurst stakes, eleven subscribers. Lord Jersey's b. c. 

 Bay Middleton by Sultan, 1 ; Lord Exeter's Muezzin, 2. 



Newmarket July Meeting, Tuesday, July 12. — Sweepstakes of lOsovs., 

 won by Mr. Bird's b. c. Redshank by Sandbeck. The July stakes. Lord 

 Orford's b. f. Armenia by Mulatto out of Ascot's dam, 1 ; Lord Exeter's 

 b. c. Corban, brother to Beiram, 2. Sweepstakes of 100 sovs., three 

 subscribers. Col. Peel's b. f. Guess by Jerry walked over. The Town 

 plate, Mr. Perram's donation of £3 1 15s. not having been claimed as a 

 marriage portion was paid to the winner of this plate, Mr. Bird's 

 Redshank. Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. won by Mr. Thornhill's b. c. 

 Emilius. The Chesterfield stakes, thirty subscribers, won by Lord 

 Exeter's b. c. Corban by Sultan. Handicap sweepstakes of 15 sovs., 

 won by Sir M. Wood's ch. c. The Glama by Camel. Sweepstakes of 

 10 sovs., six subscribers, won by Lord Exeter's b. c. Jeremy by 

 Waverley. 



Goodwood, Wednesday, July 27. — The Drawing-room stakes, twenty- 

 three subscribers to the sweepstakes and twenty-three to the bonus, 

 won by Lord Lichfield's ch. c. Elis by Langar. 



Thursday. — The Goodwood stakes, ninety-four subscribers, fifty- 

 three of whom paid only 5 sovs., won by Mr. Houldsworth's br. c. 

 Felix by Sultan. 



Friday. — Tlie Molecorab stakes, twelve subscribers, won by Mr. 

 Saddler's ch. c. Defender by Defence. The Gold cup, forty sub- 

 scribers. Lord Chesterfield's ch. c. Hornsea by Velocipede, 1 ; Lord 

 Lichfield's ch. c. Ehs by Langar, 2. The Racing stakes, six subscribers, 

 won by Lord Lichfield's ch. c. Ehs. 



Doncaster, Monday, September \Q. — The Fitzwilham stakes, seven 

 subscribers, Mr. Mostyn's b. m. BirdUme by Comus and Sir J. 

 Boswell's ch. h. General Chasse by Actseon ran a dead heat. After 

 the dead heat Birdlime walked over, and Mr. Mostyn and Sir J. 

 Boswell divided the stakes. The Champagne stakes, twenty- five 

 subscribers, won by Lord Chesterfield's b. c. Jeneed by Sultan. 



