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miles and a half, eighteen subscribers, won by Mr. Ferguson's ch. h. 

 Harkaway by Economist, 5 years old, 9st. 4lb., 1 ; Mr. J. Day's 

 br. h. Caravan, 5 years old, 9st. 1 lib., 2 ; Lord G. Bentinck's gr. c. 

 Grey Momus, four years old, 9st. 4lb., 3. Tlie Scurry stakes, four 

 subscribers, won by Mr. Sadler's Delusion; W. Sadler. The Vic- 

 toria stakes, won by Mr. Fairlie's Zohrab by Lottery ; Cartwright. 



Carlisle, July 2. — The Corby Castle stakes, won by Mr. Parkin's 

 br. c. Naworth by Liverpool; H. Edwards. Maiden plate of £50 

 won by Mr. Wilkins's ch. c. Clem-o'-the-Clough by Corinth, 3 years 

 old; Lye. The Cup stakes, five subscribers, the Duke of Cleve- 

 land's Sampson by Cetus, 3 years old ; walked over. The Trades- 

 men's cup, seven subscribers, won by Captain Wrather's gr. c. Hack- 

 fall by Actseon, four years old ; Mr. Gates, The Cumberland Hurdle 

 stakes, Mr. W. Jackson's br. g. Frodsham, aged ; walked over. 



Thursday. — Her Majesty's plate, won by Mr. Robertson's ch. g- 

 Olympic by Reveller Macdonald. The Innkeepers' plate, two mile 

 heats. Mr. Fairlie's gr. g. Pyramid by Falcon, 5 years old ; I. Lye- 



Newmarlcet July Meeting, Tuesday July 9. — Handicap sweepstakes of 

 10 sovs., won by Lord Tavistock's ch. c. All- Fours by Augustus Ro- 

 binson. The July stakes, twenty-three subscribers. Lord G. Ben- 

 tinck's b. f. Crucifix by Priam out of Carmehte's dam ; J. Day, jun. 

 1 ; the Duke of Grafton's ch. f. Currency by St. Patrick out of Bey- 

 gen 2 ; 6 to 5 on Crucifix : 7 to 2 against Currency. 



Wednesday. — Sweepstakes of 10 sovs., seven subscribers, won by Mr. 

 Thornhill's b. f. Menalippe by Merchant; ConoUy. Fifty pounds, 

 D. L, Mr, Pettit'sb. c. St. Francis by St. Patrick, 4 years old ; walked 

 over. 



Thursday. — The Town plate, won by Lord Lynedoch's ch. f. Reta- 

 mosa by Reveller; L Stephenson. The Buxton stakes, three sub- 

 scribers, won by Lord Tavistock's b. c. King of the Pack by Taurus ; 

 Robinson. Mr. Greville's br. f. Morella by Emilius, 4 years old, 8st. 

 81b. (Nat), and Mr. Thornhill's b. f. Merganser, 3 years old, Sst. (Co- 

 noUy) A. F., 300 h. ft., ran a dead heat : 11 to 8 on Morella. The 

 Chesterfield stakes, twenty-five subscribers, won by Lord G. Ben- 

 tended that the word applied only to the conditions respecting weights. The question 

 was referred to the Stewards of the Jockey Club, who were of opinion that it was not the 

 intention of the article of the Cheltenham cup that the second horse should receive 

 100 sovs. 



