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A free handicap of 15 sovs., eight subscribers, won by Mr. Bell's 

 br. f. Zebetta by Langar. 



Tuesday. — Produce stakes of 100 sovs., ten subscribers, won by 

 Mr. Poulett's b. f by Priam out of Miss Fanny's dam. The Great St. 

 Leger stakes, seventy-five subscribers. Lord Lichfield's ch. c. EUs by 

 Langar out of Olympia, 1 ; Mr. W. Scott's b. c. Scroggins, brother 

 to St. Giles, by Tramp, 2. The Cleveland stakes, seven subscribers, 

 two of whom paid 5 sovs. each, won by Mr. Bell's br. f. Zebetta by 

 Langar. The Foal stakes, five subscribers, won by Mr. Houlds- 

 worth's ch. c. Vathek by Sultan. Renewed Doncaster stakes, ten 

 subscribers, won by Mr. Skipsey's br. c. The Bard by Waverley. The 

 Corporation plate, won by Mr. Bestow's ch. c. Abercrombie by Ad- 

 vance. The two years old stakes of 20 sovs., thirty-four subscribers, 

 won by Lord Westminster's br. c. Cardinal Puff by Pantaloon out of 

 Puff. The three years old stakes of 200 sovs., fourteen subscribers, 

 won by Mr. W. Scott's b. c. Scroggins by Tramp. The Gascoigne 

 stakes, five subscribers. Col. Westenra's br. c. Wedge by Picton 

 walked over. The Gold cup, won by Lord Westminster's br. h. 

 Touchstone by Camel. The Scarborough stakes, twenty-six sub- 

 scribers, won by Mr. Bell's br. f. Zabetta by Langar. The Filly 

 stakes, eight subscribers, won by Mr. S. D. Fox's b. f. Miss Lora 

 by Lottery. ITie Hornby Castle stakes, four subscribers, won by 

 the Duke of Cleveland's ch. c. Jordan by Langar. The Town plate 

 of 100 sovs., two-mile heats, Mr. J. Day's b. c. Venison, 2, 1, 1, 

 Mr. Bird's b. c. Redshank, 1, 2, 3. 



Newmarket First October Meeting. Tuesday, October 4. — The Trial 

 stakes, won by Lord Egremont's br. c. Hock by Chateau Margaux. 

 The Hopeful stakes, twenty-one subscribers, won by Mr. Thornhill's 

 b. f. Egeria by Emilius. The Hare Park stakes, four subscribers, 

 won by Gen. Grosvenor's br. f. Laodice by Priam. The Bucking- 

 ham stakes, six subscribers, won by Lord Exeter's b. c. Corban by 

 Sultan. The Grand Duke Michael stakes, twenty-four subscribers. 

 Lord Jersey's b. c. Bay Middleton, 1 ; Lord Lichfield's ch. c. Ehs, 2. 

 Sweepstakes of 50 sovs., for the produce of mares covered by Au- 

 gustus in 1833, three subscribers, Mr. Edwards' ch. f. Prin- 

 cess Augusta received forfeit. Lord Chesterfield's ch. c. Hornsea 

 received forfeit from Lord Exeter's ch. c. Aurelius for the cup and 

 200 sovs. The St. Leger stakes, eleven subscribers, won by Mr. Et- 

 wall's b. c. Alumnus by Saracen. Handicap sweepstakes of 10 sovs.. 



