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Ridsdale's Bloomsbury, Templeman, 3 ; 5 to 2 agst. St. Francis, 

 7 to 2 agst. Bloomsbury, 5 to 1 agst. Montreal. The following also 

 started, but were not placed ; — Mr. W. S. Stanley's Flambeau, Mr. 

 ThornhiU's Euclid, Mr. Isaac Day's Caravan, Sir G. Heathcote's 

 Valentissimo. The Windsor Town plate, won by Capt. Gardner's 

 br. f. by The Colonel ; Nat, 4 to 1 agst. The Grand Stand plate, 

 handicap, won by Lord Exeter's Scutari ; Mann, 7 to 2 agst. The 

 Windsor Forest stakes, four subscribers, Sir G. Heathcote's b. f. by 

 Emilius walked over. The Wokingham stakes, handicap, twenty-six 

 subscribers, won by Lord Exeter's Hellespont ; J. Howlett, 7 to 1 

 agst. A plate of £50, given by the members for the Borough of New 

 Windsor, three subscribers, won by Mr. Webb's ch. c. by the Re- 

 covery ; Natt, 3 to 1 on. A plate of £50, won by Col. Anson's 

 Nicholas ; Francis, 3 to 1 agst. 



Newmarket July Meeting, July 7. — Handicap sweepstakes of 20 sovs. 

 each, won by Mr. Beresford's Bob Peel ; ConoUy, 2 to 1 agst. The 

 July stakes, won by Mr. Wilson's br. c. by Voltaire ; S. Rogers, 



9 to 2 and 4 to I agst. £50, won by the Duke of Grafton's Mon- 

 treal ; J. Stephenson, 10 to 1 on. Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, Mr. 

 Rogers's ch. f. Jessica (late Chutty) S. Rogers, and Mr. Merton's 

 b. f. by Dr. Syntax, T. Stephenson, ran a dead heat twice ; after 

 which, Jessica walked over, and Mr. Newton and Mr. Rogers divided 

 the stakes. Handicap sweepstakes of 15 sovs. each, won by Mr. God- 

 dard's Columella ; Chappie, 6 to 1 agst. The Chesterfield stakes, 

 won by the Duke of Rutland's ch. f. by Tam-us ; Robinson, 7 to 1 

 agst. The Town plate, won by Lord Lynedoch's Jeffy ; T. Stephen- 

 son, 10 to 6 agst. Sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, won by Mr. Ed- 

 wards' Remnant ; E. Edwards, 3 to I on. 



Goodwood, Tuesday, July 28. — The Craven stakes, nine subscribers, 

 won by Mr. Bowes's Mickleton Maid, 4 years old ; ConoUy. The 

 Lavant stakes, fourteen subscribers, won by the Duke of Richmond's 

 f. by Glaucus, out of Baleine ; Rogers. Sweepstakes of 300 sovs. 

 16 subscribers, won by Lord Lichfield's bl. c. The Corsair; Robinson. 

 The Goodwood Club stakes, won by the Duke of Richmond's The 

 Currier, 4 years old ; Captain Gardner. The Drawing Room stakes, 

 thirty subscribers to the sweepstakes and sixteen to the bonus, won 

 by Mr. Wreford's Warden ; J. Day. The Welter stakes, won by 

 Mr. Fairlies Zohrab, aged ; Captain Pettat. The Innkeeper's plate, 

 won by Mr. Treen's Doncaster, 6 years old ; Treen. 



Wednesday. — Ths Member's Plate, won by Captain Gardner's br. 

 to Enterprise, 3 years old ; Flatman. The Goodwood stakes, one 

 hundred and twenty seven subscribers, Mr. Allen's b. f. Orelia, 4 

 years old, 6st. Qlb ; Percy, I ; Mr. Bowes' Hetman PlatofF, 4 years 

 old, 9st. 71b ; Scott, 2 ; Lord March's Glenlivat, 4 years old, 7st. lib ; 

 Howlett, 3 ; Betting, 3 to 1 agst Hetman, 7 to 1 agst. Glenlivat, and 



10 to 1 agst. Orelia. A plate of 50 sovs. won by Mr. Treen's Don- 

 caster, 6 years ; Treen. The Queen's plate of 100 gs. won by Lord 

 Eglinton's Interlude, 3 years old; Lye. The City plate of £100, added 

 to a sweepstakes of 5 sovs. ten subscribers, won by the Duke of Rich- 

 mond's Mus, by Bizarre ; Rogers. 



Thursday. — The Racing stakes, of 50 sovs. each, won by Mr. Wre- 

 ford's Warden, (61b. extra), J. Day. Ilie Molecombe stakes, of 50 sovs 

 each, &c., won by Captain Williamson's ch. f. Decision, by Defence ; 



