22^ CRUCIFIX— 18:i'J, 



^ovs. each, 20 ft; for tv,o year olds; colts, 8st. 71b.; and 

 fillies, Sst. 51b. ; the winner of tlie July Stakes to carry 

 71b. extra. — T.Y.C. — Twenty-nine subs. 



Lord G. Bentinck's b. f. Crucifix, by Priam, out of Carmelite's dam (71b. 



extra) 1 



Gen. Yates's b. c. Gibraltar, brother to Tarick 2 



Lord G. Bentinck's ch. c. Capote, by Velocipede, out of Mantilla 3 



Lord Exeter's cb. c. by Sultan, out of Marinella 4 



Mr Greville's ch. c. Perseus, by Emilius, out of Victoire 5 



Lord Albemarle's Spang-le, by Croesus, out of Variella 6 



Betting: 9 to 2 on Crucifix, and 10 to 8 agst Gibraltar; 

 Lord G. Bentinck declared to win with the mare. — After 

 one or two failures, and a delay of about ten minutes, occa- 

 sioned by a little restiveness on the part of Crucifix, the lot 

 got away : Gibraltar made a better show with this wonderful 

 mare than any of her previous competitors. But he never 

 had a chance from the one post to the other. — And the 

 Prendergast Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h. ft, for two year olds ; 

 colts, Sst. 71b.; and fillies, 8st. 51b.— T.Y.C— Twenty -five 

 subs. 



Lord G. Bentinck's b. f. Crucifix 1 



Lord G. Bentinck's ch. c. Capote 



Col. Anson's Nicholas 



Betting : 9 to 2 on Crucifix, who won in the commonest 

 of canters; and in the Houghton Meeting divided with 

 Gibraltar the Criterion Stakes of 30 sovs. each, 20 ft, for 

 two yr olds ; colts, Sst. 71b. ; fillies, Sst. 51b. ; a winner of 

 the July, Clearwell, or Prendergast Stakes, to carry 71b. ,* 

 or of any two of those Stakes, 91b. extra ; all other winners, 

 previously to the day of running, to carry 21b. extra ; the 

 owner of the second horse to receive back his stake. — From 

 the Turn of the Lands in. — Forty -four subs. 



Lord G. Bentinck's b. f. Crucifix, by Priam (01b. extra) 



General Yates's b. c. Gibraltar, brother to Tarick 



Lord Albemarle's Olive-branch, by Plenipo., out of Ally; Lord G. Bentinck's g-r. c. 

 Grey Milton, l)rother to Grey Monius; Lord G. Bentinck's ch. c. Capote, by Velocipede ; 

 Lord J-:xetcr's Brother to Alenid a- (Marinella colt); Mr Greatrex's b. f. Pocahontas, by 

 Glencoe, out of Marpessa ; Mr Wadesou's c. by Buzzard, out of Marg-aret ; and Colonel 

 Peel's ro. c. by Aug-ustus, out of Consiantia ; also started, but were not placed. 



