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nini, 2. Handicap sweepstakes of 10 sovs., five subscribers, won bv 

 the Duke of Richmond's b. f. Wimple by The Colonel. Handicap 

 sweepstakes of 10 sovs., won by the Duke of Richmond's b. c. Mus 

 by Bizarre. The Nursery stakes, won by the Duke of Richmond's 

 ch. g. Hoogley by The Colonel. The Audley End stakes, won by 

 Lord Suffield's ch. h. Turban by Sultan. The Gunton stakes, six 

 subscribers, Mr. J. Day's ch. c. D'Egville by the Colonel walked 

 over. Handicap sweepstakes of 10 sovs., nine subscribers, won by 

 Gen. Grosvenor's ch. c. Daedalus by Buzzard. Handicap sweep- 

 stakes of 25 sovs., won by the Duke of Richmond's b. c. Mus by 

 Bizarre. 



The Hippodrome, Fifth Meeting, Thursday, November 23. — The 

 Good-bye stakes, nine subscribers, won by Mr. Bond's ch. c. Ken- 

 sington by Reveller. The Screw stakes, S. C. C, won by Mr. J. 

 Elmore's William TeU. 



Saturday. — Sweepstakes of 10 sovs., five subscribers, won by Mr. 

 Bond's Kensington. A handicap of 5 sovs. with 20 added, won by 

 Mr. Matthew's b. f. Pontiff out of Margaret. '^Tlie Screw stakes, won 

 by Mr. Elmores' Wilham Tell. 



WINNERS OF ROYAL PLATES IN 1837. 



Newmarket, April 25. — Pussy by PoUio, six years old, 9st. lOlb.; 

 R. C. 



April 27. — Venison by Partisan, four years old, 9st. 4lb.; R. C. 



Chester, May 2. — Catherine by Whisker, aged, lOst. 51b.; thrice 

 round. 



Manchester, May 17. — Miss Bowe by Catton, three years old, 7st. 

 2lb.; three miles and a distance. 



Ascot Heath, June 17. — Venison, four years old, 9st. 2lb.; from 

 the new mile post once round and in. 



June 9. — Olympic by Reveller, six years old, list. 12lb.; about 

 two mUes and a distance. 



Hampton, June 15. — Rioter by Reveller, six years old, lOst. 2lb.; 

 heats, twice round and a distance. 



Newcastle, June 20.— Modesty by Malek, three years old, 7st. 2lb.; 

 heats, twice round and a distance. 



Winchester, July 18. — Slane by Royal Oak, four years old, 9st. 

 lib. ; two mile heats. 



