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seven subscribers, won by the Duke of Grafton's b. c. Arthur by St, 

 Patrick; J.Day. Produce sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, nine sub- 

 scribers, won by Mr. Tliornhill's ch. c. Euchd ; Conoily. The Post- 

 masters' and Innkeepers' plate, won by Mr. Corbet's br. f. Jenny 

 Jones by Sir Hercules, 3 years old ; Wakefield. 



Thursday. — The Buckhurst dinner stakes, seven subscribers, won 

 by Lord Lichfield's bl. c. The Corsair by Sir Hercules ; J. Day. 

 Sweepstakes of 30 sovs., eight subscribers, won by Lord Lynedoch's 

 br. c. Jeffy by Jerry, 3lb. extra ; J. Day. The Gold cup, nineteen 

 subscribers, Mr. Day's br. h. Caravan by Camel, 5 years old ; Ro- 

 binson, 1 : Mr. Pettit's b. c. St. Francis, 4 years old 2 : Col. Peel's 

 br. c. Ion, 4 years old, 3 : 5 to 4 on St. Francis, 3 to 1 against Ca- 

 ravan, and 8 to 1 against Ion. Sweepstakes of 200 sovs., eight sub- 

 scribers, won by Mr. W. Ridsdale's b. c. Bloomsbury; Rogers. The 

 Grand Stand plate of 100 sovs., handicap, won by Capt. Williamson's 

 br. h. Mervan by Shakspeare, 5 years old ; J, Day. The Windsor 

 Town plate, won by Capt. Williamson's br. f. The Drama by Emilius, 

 3 years old ; Nat. Tlie Windsor Castle stakes. Lord Lichfield's bl. c. 

 The Corsair ; J. Day, 1 : Mr. T. Walters' ch. c. The Deputy by 

 Priam, 2. N. B. — The Corsair not having carried 5lb. extra as 

 winner of the 2000 gs. stakes, was disqualified, and the stakes were 

 paid to the owner of The Deputy. 



Friday. — Sweepstakes of 10 sovs., three subscribers, Mr. Thorn- 

 hill's ch. c. Euclid, 8st. 71b., walked over. The Wokingham stakes, 

 seventeen subscribers, won by Lord Exeter's ch. c. Alemdar by 

 Sultan, four years old ; Darling. A plate of 50 sovs., the gift of the 

 Members for the Borough of Windsor, added to a sweepstakes of 

 10 sovs. each, six subscribers, won by Lord Albemarle's b. f. Clare 

 by Cain ; Cotton. A plate of 50 sovs., won by Fulwar Craven's 

 I-wish-you-may-get-it by Defence, 4 years old ; Trenn. 



Beverley, May 29. — Sweepstakes of 10 sovs., eight subscribers, won 

 by Mr. Danby's br. f. Maria Louisa by Napoleon le Grand ; Wea- 

 therill. Tlie Gold cup stakes, nine subscribers, one of whom paid 

 5 sovs. ft., won by Mr. Robinson's b. h. Melbourne by Humphrey 

 Clinker, 5 years old ; Templeman. Plate of £50, given by Mr. G. L. 

 Fox, M.P., won by Mr. S. King's b. f. Tivy by Langar; W. 

 King. 



Thursday. — The Beverley stakes, nine subscribers, won by Mr. J 

 Simpson's b. h. Aggravator by Pahnerin, aged ; J. Peek. The 



