7'5 FINALE OF ROCKINGHAM. 



not as usual, he was beaten for the Lewes Stakes of 25 sovs. 

 each, 15 ft, and only 5 if declared, &c,, with 100 added ; 

 the winner of the Goodwood, Drawing-room, or Brighton 

 Stakes, to carry 7lb. ; or of any two, 9lb. extra ; the second 

 horse for either 3lb. extra ; the owner of the second horse 

 received back his stake; and the winner paid 10 sovs. to 

 the Judge. — One mile and a half. — Forty-four subs., twenty- 

 four of whom paid only 5 sovs. each. 



Lord Lichfield's ch. c. Elis, by Laug'ar, 3 yrs old, 8st. 31b 1 



Lord Eg-remont's Hock, 3 yrs old, 6st. 101b 2 



Mr Robertson's Olympic, 5 yrs old, 8st. lib 3 



Mr Theobald's Rocking-ham, 6 yrs old, 9st. 111b. ; Lord Exeter's Luck's-all, 4 yrs old, 

 Sst. ; Lord Tavistock's Oak-apple, 4 yrs old, 7st. 61b. ; Duke of Richmond's Tiber, 4 

 yrs old, 7st. lib. ; Mr Champion's b. g-. by Lottery, out of Trapes, 4 yrs old, 7st. ; and 

 Mr Fairlie's Aristocrat, 4 yrs old, 6st. 121b. ; also started, but were not placed. 



2 to 1 ag-st Elis, 3 to 1 ag-st Oak-apple, 5 to 1 agst Rocking-ham, 5 to 1 agst Hock, 

 and 10 to 1 ag'st Olympic. 



And so ended his turf exploits ; after which he appeared in 

 the list of Sires for the season, 1837 — as to be seen at 

 Stockwell, where he has ever since remained. 



