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each, won bythe Duke of Richmond's ch. f. Confusionee by Emilius, 

 3 years old; Howht. A free cup, value 100 sovs., the gift of Sir 

 John Gerard, Bart., handicap, won by Mr. Dixon's b. c. Camehno by 

 Camel, 3 years old. The Harkaway cup, handicap, twenty-seven 

 subscribers, won by Lord Eglinton's b. f. Bellona by Beagle, 4 years 

 old; Lye. There was a false start, when Fulwar Craven's br. f. 

 I-wish-you-may-get-it, Lord Jersey's c. Ilderim, and all the horses, 

 •with, the exception of the Corsair, who did not get off, and Clarion, 

 who bolted, ran the course through ; The Lord Mayor and Bellona 

 running a dead heat, and Ratsbane being third, when it was declared 

 a false start; I-wish-you-may-get-it and Ilderim were then drawn. 

 The March stakes, heats, twenty-seven subscribers, nineteen of whom 

 paid 5 sovs. each, which was to be divided between the first and 

 second horses. Lord March's br. f. Guava by The Colonel, 4 years 

 old; Lord March. Post match of 300 sovs. The Duke of Rich- 

 mond's ch. c. Hooghley by Tlie Colonel received 100 sovs. from the 

 Duke of Portland. 



Hertford, July 31. — The Hertfordshire stakes, won by Mr. R. 

 Boyce's ch. c. Hahnemann by Dr. Eady, 4 years old; J. Lee. The 

 Ware plate, won by Mr. Messer's b. g. Dr. Wynn by Mameluke ; 

 F. Buckle. The Manor stakes, thirteen subscribers, won by Mr. 

 Smith's ch. c. The Pedlar by Belzoni, 4 years old ; Templeman. Tlie 

 Cup stakes, won by Mr. Messer's Dr. Wynn, 5 years old ; F. Buckle. 

 The Tradesmen's cup, won by Mr. J. Gripper's b. m. Young Moggy, 

 aged. The Talley-ho stakes, heats, won by Mr. J. Gripper's ch, g. 

 Borak, aged ; F. Buckle. 



The Pottery, August 6. — The Borough stakes, Mr. Copeland's b. h. 

 King Cole by Memnon, 6 years old, walked over. The Stewards' 

 plate, fifteen subscribers, six of whom paid only 5 soa^s. each, won by 

 Lord Eglinton's b. g. The Potentate by Langar, aged ; Lye. The 

 Members' plate of £50, six subscribers, won by Mr. F. R. Price's 

 br. g. Captain Pops by Priam, 4 years old ; Conolly. The Cham- 

 pagne stakes, seven subscribers, won by Mr. T. Critchley's bl. c. 

 Dunstan by St. Nicholas ; Lye. A handicap sweepstakes, of twenty- 

 five sovs., with 100 added by W. T. Copeland, Esq., M. P., sixty-five 

 subscribers, thirty-four of whom paid only 5 sovs. each, won by Lord 

 Chesterfield's br. f. Industry by Priam, 4 years old ; Birbeck. A 

 handicap of 10 sovs. each, won by Mr. Price's b. g. Captain Pops, 

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