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Wyndham's b. c. by Nonsense out of Gift, Lord Jersey's c. Muley 

 Ishmael, Lord Exeter's c. Amurath, the Duke of Cleveland's ch. c. 

 by Emilius out of Farce, Mr. Forth's c. by Muley out of Solace, Lord 

 Orford's ch. c. by Clearwell — Angelica. The Ashstead stakes, won 

 by Mr. Faulconer's b. m. March First; F. Butler. The Walton 

 stakes, won by Capt. Gardner's br. f. by ITie Colonel out of Mary 

 Anne ; Mann. The Burgh stakes, won by Capt. Gardner's gr. f. 

 Pulchermia; Mann. The Sutton stakes, live subscribers, won by 

 the Hon. G. S. Byng's b. c. Barabbas ; Nat, 6 to 4 agst. The Cup 

 stakes, two subscribers, Mr. Dockeray's b. c. Lyster walked over. 

 The Croydon stakes, four subscribers, won by Mr. Firth's b. m. 

 Wilderness ; Wakefield. The Ewell stakes, three subscribers, won 

 by Mr. Thornhill's b. f. Menahppe ; Pettit. The Durdan stakes, five 

 subscribers, won by Mr. Faulconer's b. m. March First; Sly. The 

 Oaks' stakes, one hundred and three subscribers, Lord G. Bentinck's 

 b. f. Crucifix, J. Day, 1 ; Mr. Payne's br. f. Welfare, Flatman, 2 ; 2 and 

 3 to 1 on Crucifix. The following also started, but were not placed : — 

 Mr. Wigram's ch. f. Teleta, the Duke of Grafton's b. f. Currency, Mr. 

 Wreford's b. f. by Glencoe, Col. Anson's Black Bess, Mr. Batson's 

 br. f. Plenary, Lord Albemarle's ch. f. Iris, Mr. Fowler's b. f. Lalla 

 Rookh, Sir G. Heathcote's b. f. by Emihus, Mr. Greatorex's b. f. Po- 

 cahontas, Mr. Bell's b. f. La Femme Sage, Lord Chesterfield's The 

 Ant, Gen. Grosvenor's f. Diploma, Col. Wyndham's ch. f. by Non- 

 sense. A handicap of 2 sovs. each, with 50 added, won by Col. 

 Wyndham's Pestonjee Bomanjee ; Conolly, 7 to 4 agst. A plate of 

 50 sovs., given by the members for West Surrey, won by Mr. Bris- 

 tow's b. c. Alsdorf ; Chappie. The Derby and Oaks' stakes, won by 

 Mr. Booth's ch. g. Hahnemann ; Sly. 



Ascot Heath, June 16. — The Trial plate, seven subscribers, won by 

 the Duke of Rutland's Flambeau ; Robinson, 7 to 4 on. The Ascot 

 Derby stakes, ten subscribers, won by Sir G. Heathcote's b. c. Bok- 

 hara ; Chappie. The St. James's Palace stakes, three subscribers, 

 won by Lord Exeter's Scutari; Darling, 6 to 4 on. The Ascot 

 stakes, forty-five subscribers, twenty-four of whom declared, Captain 

 Williamson's Darkness, Percy, 1 ; Mr. Robertson's Little Wonder, 

 Natt, 2 ; 7 to I agst. Darkness, 6 to 4 on Little Wonder. Sweep- 

 stakes of 50 sovs each, eleven subscribers, won by Lord G. Ben- 

 tinck's b. c. The Cornet ; J. Day, 5 to 1 on. The Gold Vase, thir- 

 teen subscribers, won by Mr. R. Pettit's St. Francis ; Robinson, 2 to 1 

 agst. Her Majesty's plate, won by Lord Albemarle's Domino ; Cot- 

 ton, 7 to 4 on. The Swinley stakes, four subscribers, Mr Bowes's 

 Hetman PlatofF, walked over. Sweepstakes of 200 sovs. each, four 

 subscribers. Lord Exeter's c. Scutari, walked over. The Coronation 

 stakes, nine subscribers, won by Lord Albemarle's b. f. Spangle; 

 Cotton, 5 to 2 agst. Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, five subscribers. 

 Lord Albemarle's b. c. Doctor Dilworth walked over and divided 

 with the Duke of Bedford's f. by Taurus out of Plaything. A Plate 

 of £'50, won by Mr. Galpin's b. f. Blemish ; Percy, 6 to 4 agst. The 

 Windsor Castle stakes, seven subscribers, won by Mr. Greville's 

 ch. c. Perseus ; Nat, 2 to 1 agst. Sweepstakes of 30 sovs. each, four 

 subscribers, won by Capt. Williamson's ch. f. Decision ; Nat, 6 to 4 

 on. 'J'he Gold cup, seventeen subscril)ers, Mr. R. Pettit's St. Fran- 

 cis, Chifney, 1 ; the Duke of Grafton's Montreal, J. Day, 2 ; Mr. W. 



