410 HISTORY OF THE 



paid only 5 sovs. each, Lord Eglinton's b. c. St. Bennett by Catton, 1 ; 

 Mr. Ferguson's ch. c. Harkaway, 2. 



Thursday. — The St. Leger stakes, nine subscribers, won by Mr. 

 Bowes' ch. c. Appleton Lad by Humphrey Chnker. The Chester- 

 field Produce stakes, eight subscribers, won by Lord Stanley's ch. c. 

 by Velocipede out of Armida. The Derby handicap of 10 sovs. each, 

 with 80 added, thirteen subscribers, won by Mr. Heseltine's br. c. 

 Slashing Harry by Voltaire. Her Majesty's plate, two mile heats, 

 won by Lord Eglinton's br. c. St. Martin, 4 1, I, ; Mr. Ferguson's 

 ch. c. Harkaway, 1, 2, dr. 



Friday. — The Stanley stakes, won by Mr. F. R. Price's br. c. Captain 

 Pops. The Knowsley Dinner stakes, seven subscribers, won by 

 Lord Derby's ch. c. Ole Bull by Taurus. The Stand cup, nine sub- 

 scribers, won by Lord Derby's ro. c. Parolies by Augustus or Shaks- 

 peare. The Selling stakes, two mile heats, won by Mr. Fairlie's 

 gr. c. Pyramid by Falcon. 



Hijjpodrome, Eighth Meeting, Thursday, July 26. — Tlie Welcome 

 stakes, twelve subscribers, won by Mr. Shepherd's gr. g. Jim Ci'ow 

 by Gustavus. The Screw stakes, won by Mr. Barker's b. g. Con- 

 servative. 



Saturday. — The Welter stakes, won by Mr. Barker's b. h. Reform 

 by Don Cossack, The Welcome stakes, handicap, won by Mr. Webb's 

 b. m. Pauline. The Screw stakes, won by Mr. Bruce's b. g. Spicy Bill. 

 Goodwood, Tuesday, July 31. — The Craven stakes, twelve sub- 

 scribers, won by the Duke of Richmond's br. h. Mus by Bizarre. Lord 

 Chesterfield's br. f. Industry by Priam beat Lord Exeter's Romania 

 by Sultan, one mile, 500 sovs., h. ft. The Levant stakes, won by Mr. 

 Wreford's br. f. Wapiti, sister to Wintonian, by Camel. The Draw- 

 ing-room stakes, eighteen subscribers to the sweepstakes, and nine- 

 teen to the bonus, won by Lord G. Bentinck's gr. c. Grey Momus by 

 Comus. Sweepstakes of 300 sovs., nine subscribers, won by Lord 

 G. Bentinck's b. f. Chapeau d'Espagne by Doctor Syntax. The Inn- 

 keeper's plate of £50, &c., won by Captain Pettit's b. h. Caliph by 

 Sultan. 



Wednesday. — Produce sweepstakes of 100 sovs., three subscribers, 

 Mr. Wreford's br. f. Wapiti walked over. Produce sweepstakes of 

 100 sovs., six subscribers, won by Mr. Wreford's br. f. Wapiti. The 

 Goodwood stakes, one hundred and eighteen subscribers, seventy-eight 

 of whom paid only 5 sovs. each, won by Mr. Theobald's br. c. Louther- 

 bourg, 1 ; Lord Suffield's St. Luke by Bedlamite, 2. This race occa- 



