3/4 HISTORY OF THK 



ton's b. c. Mahomedan by Miiley. The two years old slakes, twenty- 

 six subscribers, won by Mr. H. Combe's ch. c. Cobham by the 

 Colonel out of Frederica by Moses. The Gold shield, value 300 sovs., 

 Mr. Orde's b. f. Bee's-mng. The Gascoigne stakes, seven sub- 

 scribers. Lord Westminster's br. c. Cardinal PufF by Pantaloon 

 walked over. 



Friday. — The Hornby Castle stakes, four subscribers, Mr. S. L. 

 Fox's bl. c. The Doctor by Doctor Syntax walked over. The Filly 

 stakes, seven subscribers, won by Mr. Blakelock's bl. f. Yarico by 

 Waverley. The Scarborough stakes, 15 subscribers, Mr. F. L. Fox's 

 bl. c. The Doctor walked over. The Town plate, two-mile heats, 

 won by Mr. Hesseltine's br. c. The Bard by Waverley. 



Newmarket First October Meeting, October 3. — The Hopeful stakes, 

 twenty-nine subscribers, Mr. Thornhill's ch. c. Saintfoin by St. 

 Patrick out of Mangelwurzel, 1 ; Mr. Bov/e's gr. c. Grey Momus, 2. 

 The Grand-Duke Michael, twelve subscribers, won by Lord Exeter's 

 b. c. Troilus by Priam. The Buckingham post produce stakes, (reduced 

 to a match), won by Lord Exeter's ch. f. Mecca by Sultan, beating Col. 

 Peel's gr. c. St. Vitus. Lord Exeter's b. c. Corban by Sultan, and Lord 

 Suffield's gr. c. Pocket Hercules by St. Nicholas, D. M., 100 sovs. 

 h. ft., ran a dead heat. Handicap sweepstakes of 15 sovs., six sub- 

 scribers, won by Mr. Pettit's b. f. Anne Boleyn by Taurus out of 

 Miss Mary Anne. Handicap sweepstakes of 10 sovs., eleven sub- 

 scribers, won by Col. Peel's b. c. Grand Cairo by Camel. The St. 

 Leger stakes, twenty-four subscribers, won by Mr. Greville's b. c. 

 Mango by Emilius. The Town plate, won by Mr. Wilson's ch. c. 

 Quicksilver by Velocipede. The Rutland stakes, twelve subscribers, 

 won by Lord Exeter's ch. f. Kirtle by Sultan. Tlie Queen's plate, 

 Mr. Sowerby's ch. c. St. Luke walked over. 



Second October Meeting, Monday, October 16. — Handicap sweep- 

 stakes of 10 sovs., four subscribers, won by Capt. Gardner's ch. c. 

 Toothill by Tlie Colonel. Col. Peel's ch. f. Arsenic by the Colonel 

 beat the Duke of Eichmond's b. c. Mus, T. Y. C, 100 sovs., h. ft 

 The Garden stakes, five subs., won by Lord Exeter's br. c. Mango. 

 Col. Peel's ch. f. Vulture by Langar received forfeit from Lord Lich- 

 field's ch. c. Elis, 200 sovs., h. ft. First class, £50 for two years old 

 colts and fillies, T. Y. C, won by Col. Peel's ro. c. Paganini by Sir 

 Benjamin. Second class, £50 for two years old colts and fillies, won 

 by Mr. Hunter's br. c. Osprey by Buzzard. Mr. Thornhill's br. f. 

 Egeria by Euiiiius l)t'at Lord Exeter's 1). f. Vclurc, D. M.. 200 sovs.. 



