TOUCHSTONE— K-^lSG. 



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Lord Westminster's br. c. Touchstone, by Camel, 4 yrs old 1 



Mr Barrow's b. m. Cathitrina, 5 yrs old * 



Lord Wilton's b. m. Languish, 5 yrs old 3 



Mr J. H. Peel's br. c. Trim, 3 yrs old 4 



4 to 1 on Touchstone, and 10 to 1 agst any other ; 



and walking over the next day, for a Gold Cup, value 100 

 sovs., given by Mr King of the Bush Inn, added to a sub- 

 scription of 10 sovs. each ; three yr olds, 9st. 31b. ; four, 

 lOst 51b.; five list.; six and aged, list. 71b.; m. and g. 

 allowed 31b. ; a winner of a Cup or King's Plate in 1835, 

 and a previous winner of Mr King's Cup, to carry 31b. 

 extra; maiden horses allowed 51b. — St Leger Course. — 

 Sixteen subs.; being beaten at Holywell Hunt for the 

 Mostyn Stakes of 10 sovs. each. — Four subs. — One mile 

 and a half— by Mr Mostyn's Usury — Languish and Birdlime 

 not placed ; — and walking over, on the following day, for 

 the Pengwern Stakes of 30 sovs. each, 10 ft. — Four subs.: 

 and a Post Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. — Three 

 subs. 



Touchstone commenced the Season 1836 well, by winning, 

 at Ascot Heath, the Gold Cup of 300 sovs. value, by sub- 

 scription of 20 sovs. each, with 200 added from the fund ; 

 three yr olds, 6st. 101b.; four, 8st. 21b.; five, 8st. 121b.; 

 six and aged, 9st, 31b. : m. allowed 31b. — To start at the 

 Cup -post on the New mile, and go once round, about two 

 miles and a half. — Twelve subs. 



Lord Westminster's br. h. Touchstone, by Camel, 5 yrs old 1 



Mr Theobald's b. h. Rockingham, 6 yrs old 2 



Mr Robertson's br. c. Lucifer, 4 yrs old 3 



Lord Exeter's ch. c. Aurelius, 4 yrs old 4 



6 to 5 ag-st Touchstone, 6 to 4 ag-st Rocking-ham, 5 to 1 ag-st Aurelius, and 8 to 1 ag-st 

 Lucifer. 



At Doncaster, he kept the game alive by winning the 

 Gold Cup, or Piece of Plate, value 300 gs., given by the 

 Stewards, and 50 added by the Corporation ; three yr olds, 

 7st. ; four, 8st. 31b.; five, 8st. 101b.: six and aged, 9st. — 

 To start at the Red-house, and run once round to the 

 Ending-post, about two miles and five furlongs. 



