INDUSTRY— 18a'.l. 171 



Mr Fortli's cli. f. by Menliant, out of 'rurquoisie, 3 yrs old, (a featber) .... 1 



Mr Dolpliiii's cli. b. Thu 8k;iter, C yrs old, 7st. 51b 2 



Mr Di.xDn's b. c. Hyllus, a yrs old, Gat. 101b. (rarried Cst. lib., but not 



declared) 3 



Mr Colfinan's b. h. Calmuc-k, G yrs old, 8st. 131b.; Lord Chesterfield's br. f. Industry, 

 4 yrs old, 8st. ; Lord Jersey's br. f. Joaunina, 4 yrs old, 7st. Gib. ; Mr Shelley's b. c. 

 Bay Hampton, 4 yrs old, 7st. 41b. ; Mr Garrard's b. h. Coruboroug-h, 5 yrs old, Gst. 131b. ; 

 Fulwar Craven's br. f. I-wish-you-niay-g-et-it, 4 yrs old, Gst. 131b. ; Mr Falconer's b. f. 

 Slender, 4 yrs old, Gst. 111b.; Lord Albemarle's eh. c. Bull-calf, 4 yrs old. Cst.; and 

 Duke of Richmond's ch. f. Confusionee, by Emilius, out of Young Maniac, 3 yrs old, 

 6st. ; also started, but were not jilaced. 



7 to 2 ag'st Industry, 9 to 2 ag-st Joaunina, 6 to 1 ag-st Bull-calf, 10 to 1 ag-st The 

 Skater, 10 to 1 ag-st I-wisb-you-may-g'et-it, 12 to 1 agst Calmuck, 12 to 1 ag'st the 

 winner, and 100 to 8 agst Slender. 



And on Friday in the same Meeting, she was equally 

 unsuccessful for the Wokingham Stakes of 5 sovs each, for 

 three yr olds and upwards (handicap). — The last three 

 quarters of the New Mile. — Seventeen subs. 



Lord Exeter's ch. c. Alemdar, by Sultan, 4 yrs old, Bst. 1 lib 1 



Capt. Williamson's br f. The Drama, 3 yrs old, 7st. 1 lib 2 



Capt. Gardnor's b. c. by Rowton, out of Bustle, 3 yrs old, 7st. 131b 3 



Lord Chesterfield's Industry, 4 yrs old, Dst. ; Fulwar Craven's I-wish-you-may-g'et-it, 

 4 yrs old, Bst. 61b.; Mr W. M. Stanl^^y's ch. h. Willesden, 6 yrs old, Bst. 61b.; Col. 

 Wyndham's b. m. Madeira, 5 yrs old, 8st. 61b.; Lord Albemarle's br. c. Tros, 3 yrs old, 

 8st. 21b. ; Duke of Richmond's ch. f. Confusionee, 3 yrs old, 78t. 41b. ; Lord Chesterfield's 

 b. c. by Starch, or Mulatto, out of Carew's dam, 3 yrs old, Gst. 1 lib. ; and Lord Lichfield's 

 ch. f. Sister to Hector, 3 yrs old, Bst. 41b. ; also started, but were not placed. 



3 to 1 ag'st Industry, 9 to 2 agst Alemdar, i) to 1 ag-st The Drama, 10 to 1 agst Tros, 

 10 to 1 ag'st Madeira, 10 to 1 agst I-wish-you-may-g-et-it, and 12 to 1 ag'st Sister to Hector. 



The race was won all the way by Alemdar, who came in 

 two lengths in advance of the others. 



On Wednesday the 7th of August, at the Pottery Meet- 

 ing, Industry came in a winner of a Handicap Sweepstakes 

 of 20 sovs. each, 15 ft, and 5 only if declared, &c., with 

 100 added by W. T. Copeland, Esq., M.P., for all ages.— 

 Twice round, about two miles. — Sixty-five subs., thirty-four 

 of whom paid only 5 sovs. each. 



Lord Chesterfield's br. f. Industry, 4 yrs old, 8st. 21b 1 



Lord Eg-linton's b. f. Bellona, 4 yrs old, 7st. 91b 2 



Mr F. R. Price's ch f. Zillah, 4 yrs old, 7st. 131b 3 



Percy, 4 yrs old, 7st. Gib. ; Goldhurst, 5 yrs old, 7st. 61b. ; and St Leonard, 4 ya-s old, 

 7«t. ; also started, but were not placed. 



At Wolverhampton on Monday the 1 2th of August, In- 

 dustry was again a winner of the Trial Slakes of 10 sovs. 



