THE FIELD. 
459 
glomiwtticms, Msiptrts, tntlr gltreptanrts. 
BATH AND SOMERSET COUNTY MEETING, 1854. 
Fib 9 tDat.— H andicap for the Membebs' Plate of 50 sovs. Once ronnd. 
Odlliam (hb) 
Irvland's Eyo 
Bordeaux ••■••••••• 
\\ olsbonrno (h a; . 
age st ll> 
0 8 7 
4 8 7 
a 8 4 
5 8 1 
8 0 
8 0 
7 13 
7 9 
Fanny a 
Hermitage 3 
Sir George 3 
Lina . 
ago st lb 
7 
6 12 
C 12 
llybla 
Magnet 
ijccrgey 
Waterfall 
The Friar 
Massavoni 
Battery 
Kose of Ellel ... 
Montague 
Calamus 
Nonsuch (h b) 
St. Spiro 
Balmoral 
Bridesmaid 
Secokd Day.— H andicap for the Dyrham Plate of 100 sovs; the 
winner of the Somersetshire Stakes 71b extra. Onco round. 
age st lb ago st lb 
6 8 12 '* - - -- 
Postulant 4 
Albert 3 
King Alfred 3 
Roebuck 3 
Cable 3 
br f by Sir Hercules— 
Miss Shirley (h b) 4 
Queen of Egypt 3 
Red Rose 3 
Betty Pockets 4 
F arsa 3 
Stonehenge 3 5 10 
Danube (h b) 3 6 7 
Leopold 
Orinoco 
Charley 
Pharos • • • 
Ireland’s Eye .... 
Octavla... 
0 diham (h b) 
Georgcy 
llybla 
Calamus ........ 
Quince 3 
The Druid' 3 
St. Faith 4 
Rose of Ellel 4 
The Queen's Own 3 
Convict 5 
Balmoral 3 
Noisctto 4 
St Spiro 3 
Sir George 3 
8 
8 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
6 13 
6 12 
G 12 
G 13 
G 10 
G 10 
Bridesmaid 3 G 10 
Miss Goldschmidt 5 0 10 
Lioness 3 0 7 
Postulant 4 G 
Eceleston 3 6 
Lina 4 G 
Roebuck 3 G 
Cable 3 G 
Little Charley a 6 
br f by Sir Hercules — 
Miss Shirley (h b).... 4 G 
Hercules 3 6 
Albert 3 (i 
Stonehenge 3 3 13 
Betty Pockets 4 5 12 
Jcphson 3 5 12 
St. Stephen 3 5 10 
b g by Gnbbler— Lady 
Mayoress 3 5 7 
Tuesday.— A cceptances for the Somers etshire Stakes. 83 subs., 
of whom 62 declare, 
age st lb 
4 8 10 
7 11 
7 9 
6 10 
G 7 
G G 
Rataplan 
Baco i 
Ex a CL 4 
Lougu Dawn G 
Block Doctor G 
Lindrick 0 7 4 
Jacqueline (inc. 71bs 
extra) 4 7 1 
Poodle...* 5 7 0 
Colstcrdale 6 0 13 
Prince Leopold 4 G 12 
St Faith 4 
Whalebone 4 
Epaminondas (Inc. 71bs 
extra) 3 
Charley 4 
Georgcy 4 
Handicap for the Aristocratic Stakes of 10 sovs each, h ft, with 20 
added; gentlemen riders; jockeys Gib extra. Once round. 
age st lb I age at lb 
Defiance 4 11 13 Gnrforth a 10 6 
Warwick a 11 1 I View Halloo (hb) a 10 4 
Battery 4 10 11 I St. Faith 4 10 1 
Bordeaux a 10 10 | Waterfall G 10 0 
Montague a 10 7 i King Alfred 3 9 5 
Nonsuch (h b) 5 10 7 | 
ago st lb 
Hope (h b) 4 G 0 
Rosalba 4 G 
St. Spiro., 3 6 0 
Coup d' etat (inc. 71bs 
extra) 3 G 
Lady Bird 3 G 0 
Naomi . 3 5 10 
Royalist 3 5 
Vingt-un 3 5 
Arlbbas 3 5 
Vixen 3 5 
Surgeon General 3 5 
Hercules 3 5 
Sampson (h b) 3 5 4 
Jcphson........ 3 5 4 
Brigadier 3 5 0 
MANCHESTER, 1854, 
FIRST DAY, Juno 7th.— The Union Cup of 200 sovs in specie (given 
by Members of the Manchester Union Club) added to a Handicap 
Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, for three yrs old and upwards ; the winner 
of any race subsequent to the publication of the weights, of the clear 
value of 200 sovs, to carry 51b, of two or more, 711>, and if of the 
clear valuo of £500, 101b, and the second horse, 51b extra; no horse 
to carry more than 101b extra; the owner of the second horse to re- 
ceive 20 sovs out of the stakes, and the winner to pay 10 sovs towards 
expenses. About one milo and a quarter. 
age st lb 
5 8 10 
8 10 
Nabob 
Kohlnoor 
Orestes 
Red L>on 
Trime Minister 
The Indian Warrior ... 
Lambton 
Little Harry ... 
Ethelbert ... 
Vanderdccken 
Vindcx 
Audubon 
LeJuif 
Captain Cornish 
Helena (h b) 
Snowdon DOnhlll 
Evadne ... ... 
Typco 
Llanforda 
Grusadcr 
Invasion 
The High Sheriff 
Chilton 
Mentmore Lass 
Odlliam ..: 
The Deformed 
Eulogist 
Jacquolino 
Calot 
Itch 
Annie Sutherland 
Guicowar 
Miss Agnes 
Scarecrow 
Catherine Parr 
Cat's-paw 

The Hatchet 
Sandhurst 
St. Leon, out of Thalia... 
Brother to Grey Tommy 
Octavia 
Patience 
Hazelnut 
Young Hack 
The Tempest 
Bit of Blue 
Sweetness 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
6 12 
6 12 
G 12 
G 12 
G 10 
G 10 
G 10 
G 8 
La Belle 
England’s Glory 
8 10 Ortolano ... 
8 5 Twinkle 
8 2 Sine qua non 
8 2 Pyrois, by Pyrrhus the 
8 0 1st, out of Flycatcher's 
7 12 dam ... .". 
7 12 Merry Monk 
7 12 Tom 
7 12 Cordelia, by Red Deer, 
7 8 out of Emilia 
Voucher ... ... 
Middlesborough ... ... 
Corln 
Whittington 
Snrsflcld, by Tearaway... 
Grimalkin 
Horatio 
Athlone, by Tearaway, 
out of Ballinasloe's 
dam 
The Light of the Harem 
Falcon 
Swlftsure, brother to 
Little Swift... 
Toggery 
Ossifrago ... 
Daphne 
The Empire 
Sir Mark 
Brother to Andante ... 
MlssSellon 
Juliet 
Field-Marshal 
Violet 
G 12 Samson (hb) 
G 12 I Jetty Treffz 
G 10 | Quin 
Conspiracy 
The Cripple, by Picaroon 
Phoenix 
Wnrhawk 
6 8 j Songstress 
G 8 , St Michael ... 
6 8 Daniel O’Rourke 
G 8 Integrity 
G 0 . 
age st lb 
4 6 6 
G G G 
3 G G 
3 G G 
3 6 G 
5 12 
5 10 
5 10 
6 10 
6 10 
5 G 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
a 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
5 1 
6/ 
oV paid 
s' 
5 G 
6 2 
6 2 
5 2 
5 0 
6 0 
5 0 
4 12 
4 12 
The Meiklaii Handicap of 5 sovs each, with 50 added, for all ages ; 
the winner of any race subsequent to the publication of the weights, 
valuo 100 sovs clear, to carry 51b extra. Ore mile. 
I/O Julf (h. b.) ... 
Evadne ... 
Brocket 
Catherine Parr 
Peggy 
Braxey 
Little Tom 
Patience ... ... 
Dick Turpin 
Hazelnut 
Light of the Harem 
SECOND DAY. — Tnn Chesterfield Handicap of 6 sovs. each, with 
50 added, for 3 yrs old and upwards; the winner of any race sub- 
sequent to the'publioation of the weights, value iH 00 clear, to carry 
61b extra. One mile and a quarter. 
ago st lb 
ago st lb 
U 
8 
7 
Ortolano 
3 
G 
10 
5 
8 
6 
Black Bess 
4 
6 
10 
4 
8 
5 
Maud Mary 
3 
6 
10 
4 
8 
0 
b f by Gameboy.out of 
4 
7 
12 
Maid of Monton 
3 
G 
G 
5 
7 
12 
Robin Hood .. 
3 
G 
G 
4 
7 
12 
Bonnie Bairn 
3 
6 
G 
4 
7 
7 
Nelly Hill (late Annabel) 
3 
6 
0 
4 
7 
6 
Phmnlx 
3 
6 
12 
4 
7 
5 
Bianca 
3 
6 
10 
4 
G 
12 
Wire 
3 
6 
7 
Little Fawn... ” ... 
Lc Julf (h. b.) »*■ ... 
Evadne " 
Typee 
Jacqueline 
Calot 
Braxey ... 
Little Tom 
Peggy ... 
i 
ago^st lb 
G 1 8 7 
Guicowar 
- 6f8 7 
Wlmlobono 
.585 
Toetcss 
IU 8 6 
Hazelnut 
. 4*8 0 
Dight or the Harem 
. 5 7 13 
Nelly llill 
. 5 7 12 
Phoenix 
. J 7 10 
Blanca 
. 4 7 10 
St. Michael 
age'st lb 
. 4 7|10 
. 4 7 G 
. 4*7 3 
.472 
G 10 
G 0 
5 S 
5 1 
paid 
THIRD DAY — The Derby Handicap of 70 sovs for all ages. Two 
sovs entrance to go to the Bind. Three quarters of a mllo. 
nge st lb ago st lb 
7 b f by Don John, out of 
My Dear .. .. .. 3 
Snowdon Dunhlll 
Calot 
Octavia 
Patience 4 
The Cutler r, 
Dick Turpin 4 
St. Leon, out of Thalia 4 
Gold Dust t 
Hazelnut 4 
Lord Lieutenant 1 
Timothous g 
Wild Deer, by Venison, 
.Elizabeth 4 
Maud Mary 3 
Bonnie Bairn 3 
Black Bess 4 
The Jewess 3 
F nlcon 3 
Nelly Hill (lato Annabel) 3 
Cestrcn 3 
Czarina 3 
The Chick, by Lnuncelot 3 
Trustee, by Hautboy . . 2 
5 12 
5 10 
5 4 
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, June 21. 
Weights for the Northumberland Plate. Declarations of forfeit to 
be made on or befoi 
accepting be under 
others in proportion 
Kingston ... ... ... 
Newminster 
Balrownie 
Red Lion 
Prime Minister ... 
Ilex 
Daniel O’Rourko ... 
♦Alonzo 
Songstress 
Goorkah 
Leopold 
Indian Warrior 
Exact 
Umbriel 
Lambton 
Talfonrd 
Hunco-munca 
Joe Miller 
Typee 
Testator 
Cariboo 
Haricot 
Eulogist 
Little Jack 
Grapeshot 
Annie Sutherland (h 
Mr. Sykes 
Colstcrdale 
The Buck 
Lancashire Lass ... 
Billy Richardson ... 
Hobby-horse 
The Skinner 
Ulster 
Bit of Blue 
The Wild Huntsman 
Dove 
Maid of Team Valley 
Don Quixote 
Provost Murshal ... 
Candle ivlck 
Dear Me 
Ileapy 
Doublethong 
Peggy 
Braxey 
The Early Bird ... 
Lady Vernon 
Canute 
La Bello 
Ammonia 
Augusta 
Thursday, May 25. Should the highest weight 
st 71b it will bo raised to that weight, and tliu 
ago st lb 
5 8 9 
6 8 4 
4 8 2 
5 8 1 
6 7 12 
5 7 12 
5 7 12 
a 7 10 
7 10 
7 10 
7 10 
4 
4 
G 
6 
4 
5 
4 
4 
4 
5 
3 
4 
4 
4 
3 
3 
0 
0 
0 
G 13 
0 12 
G 12 
6 12 
G 10 
0 
Georgy 
Veteran 
lloneydew 
Dear Polly 
Lina 
Axwcll ... 
Lady Bird 
Ch c by Vcrulam, out of 
Marchioness 
Light of the Harem 
Haxby 
St. Claro 
General Breeso 
The Queen's Own 
T6m Rlntoul 
Brown Brandy 
Domino 
Bridesmaid 
Arlbbas 
Eva 
Dr. O'Toolo 
Gamekeeper 
Punch-box 
The Jealous One 
Caliph 
Comfort 
Lady Napier 
Trump Queen 
Red Rose 
Cable 
Amos ... 
Pbcenix ..> ... 
Lamproclcs 
Swlftsure 
Contender 
Baalbec 
Samson (hb) 
Robin Hood 
Shouting 
Lurlcy 
Bianca 
Ludwig 
Sir James Graham 
Julius Agricola 
Amalgamation 
Device 
Royalist 
Surgeon General 
Llncoln's-lnn 
Eryciua 
Jetty Treffz 
St. Michael 
age st lb 
G 
G 
6 0 
6 12 
6 12 
5 10 
5 10 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
G 
G 
3 
6 
0 2 
5 0 
6 0 
6 0 
5 0 
5 0 
5 O 
4 12 
4 12 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 10 
4 8 
4 8 
4 7 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
3 
3 
4 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 4 4 
5 pays 
4 4 
This horse having been entered without his owner's knowledge, 
will be struck out at the time prescribed unless specially ordered to 
remain in. 
age 
st 
lb 
age st 
lb 
Indian Warrior ... 
... 5 
8 
7 
Calliope 
3 
G 
10 
Lambton 
... 4 
8 
1 
Now or Never 
a 
G 
10 
Exact 
... 4 
8 
4 
Hercules 
3 
6 
7 
Vanderilecken 
... 4 
8 
0 
Axwell ... ... 
4 
G 
0 
Invasion ... 
... 4 
7 
7 
Communist 
3 
0 
0 
Ilazcinut 
... 4 
7 
0 
Gamekeeper 
3 
5 
10 
Nutpecker 
... 4 
7 
0 
Pyrois 
3 
6 
10 
Stamford 
... G 
G 
12 
f Vera, by .Touchstone, 
Braxey 
... 6 
G 
12 
out of Muscovite's dam 
3 
6 
4 
b g by Assault, out 
of 
Miss Norton 
... 4 
C 
10 
®j)C ®Kf. 
3 to 
7 — 
9 — 
10 — 
20 — 
20 — 
25 — 
30 — 
30 — 
40 — 
50 — 
BETTING AT MANCHESTER.— Tuesday. 
Settling on the Chester events (which passed off satisfactorily) en- 
grossed the attention of the members till a late hour. The London 
quotations will show the Important changes that have taken place 
within the last few days. Autocrat was backed for ±100 at 34 to 1. 
4 to l, to £400, was taken about King Tom, and afterwards 7 to 2. 
8 to 1, to £75, was takon about Dervish, 30 to 1 Neville, and 33 to 1 
Canute,— the last three to small amounts. 4 to 1 was offered on the 
“ Held " for the Cleveland Handicap, at Shrewsbury. Wc did not see 
a bet laid on the Newmarket events. 
Liverpool Races 1854. — The Bentinck Testimonial 
(£100 added), the Licensed Victuallers Ilaodicap (£200 
added) ami the Stanley Stakes for twos and threes (£50 
added) at this important meeting all close on Tuesday 
next (May 23rd). Full particulars will be found in our 
advertisement columns. 
MAY. 
Bnth 
Royston 
Wlnlaton 
Tavistock 
Liverpool Hunt Club 
Harpenden . . , 
Epsom 
JUNE. 
Halifax 
Redd itch .. \\ 5 
Manchester 
Lcnluun and Mid Kent .. .. 7 
Epplllg Tow'll 7 
Coggcshall 7 
Southwell .. .. .. .. .. s 
Ascot llcath 
Tcnbury 
Newcostlc-on-Tyno 20 
Hampton 21 
Harrogate 23 
Knighton 23 
Carllslo 2G 
Beverley and Hull 28 
Ludlow a® 
Blbury Club 29 
Stockbrldge 29 
Winchester .. . 30 
JULY. 
Newmarket 
Worcester 4 
Barnstnplo 
Lancaster " « 
Odlliam 
Mansfield 
Liverpool \o 
Abingdon 13 
Ipswich 13 
Stourbridge 17 
Newton is 
Stamford 18 
Nottingham »0 
Great Grimsby 24 
Goodwood 25 
Knutsford 20 
Rndcliffo 31 
Deri tend Pool 31 
AUGUST. 
Brighton 2 
IRELAND. 
JUNE. 
Currngh 27 
JULY. 
Ballegelgh 20 
Down Royal Corporation ..25 
AUGUST 
Heath and Maryborough.. . . 1 
Kticock 7 
Bellewstown 1G 
Carlow is 
SEPTEMBER. 
Curragh 6 
The Epsom Summer Handicap of 15 sovs. each, 10 ft., and five only if 
declared on or before Tuesday the 16th Inst., with 100 sovs. added. 
The winner of any race (matches excepted) after, publication of the 
weights to carry 61bs extra. The owner of the second horse to save 
his stake. One mile and a quarter. Eleven pay. 
TATTERS ALL'S. — Monday. 
King Tom, Andover, and the Trapper were strongly in the ascen- 
dant, and there was an equally marked decllno on Dervish, Neville, 
and Ostrogoth. King Tom soon rose the gamut from 4 to 1 to 3 to 1, 
and the last bet booked was 700 to 200. Andover was stoutly sup- 
ported, and there were some nibbllngs at 1000 to 40 and 1000 to 50 
about the Trapper. The 3 to 1 outlay on Autocrat amounted to £600. 
Dervish liad a 2,700 to 300 shot fired into him just at the close, and 
no rallying could bring him back. Ruby and Copenhagen were 
scratched at 2.50; and the report of a heavy Club bet completely over- 
threw Ostrogoth. 
At the conclusion of business Hie quotations were as follows 
The Derby. 
1 agst Mr. R. E. Cooper's Autocrat (taken and offered). 
2 Baron Rothschild’s King Tom (takon). 
1 Lord Derby's Dervish (taken) 
1 Mr. Gully's Andover (12 to 1 taken freely). 
1 Mr. Gully's Hermit (taken). 
1 Mr. Payne’s the Trapper (taken). 
1 Mr. Clarkson's Neville (taken). 
1 Mr. C. Spence's Canute (taken). 
1 Lord Zetland's Hospodnr (taken). 
1 Mr. Newland’s Bracken (taken). 
1 Lord Chesterfield's Ostrogoth (taken). 
600 — 500 on the Held agst Autocrat and King Tom. 
DATES OF RACES. 
AUGUST. 
Atrdrlo s 
Durham 3 
Brighton Club 4 
Ripen 7 
North Staffordshire 8 
Yarmouth 8 
Reading g 
Lewes 10 
Wolverhampton 14 
Efihain 15 
Folkestone 17 
Paisley .. .. 17 
York 23 
Hcrofbrd 24 
Ecclas 23 
Chelmsford 29 
Dolby 20 
Plymouth .. .. !. . . ..30 
Lincoln 31 
SEPTEMBER. 
" anvlck 5 
Lichfield 7 
W. stern Meeting 7 
Roohcstcr and Chatham . . . . 7 
Doncaster .. 12 
Pontefract 18 
Bedford 19 
Leicester 20 
Manchester Autumn .. .. 21 
Lanark 23 
Newmarket First October .. 26 
Walsall 27 
Northallerton 28 
, OCTOBER, 
holflo . • 3 
Cheater Autumn 3 
Yorkshire Union Hunt .. .. 6 
Wrexham 
Newmarket Second October . . 0 
Royal Caledonian Hunt .. ..11 
Warwick Autumn 17 
Richmond 18 
Newmarket Houghton Meet... 23 
Worcester Autumn 31 
NOVEMBER. 
Epsom Autumn 2 
I.lverpeol 7 
Cowbrldgo Hunt 8 
SEPTEMBER, 
Tuam 10 
Traraoro Strand 21 
Roscommon 25 
Llmorlck 28 
OCTOBER. 
Johnstown 
Cuslud 10 
Curragh 17 
Down Royal Corporation . . 24 
Fernioy 24 
STEEPLECHASES TO COME. 
May 25.— La Marche— A Handicap Steeplechase closed ; weights to he 
published on the 5th of May, and acceptances to bo de- 
clared on the 15th May. 
» 29 — Bordeaux — The Grand Stceploobaao closed ; the Selling 
StceplcchosQ closed, and the third Steeplechase on tho 
15th May. 
July 30 and 31.- Caen— Tho Grand Steeplechase to closo onJune2fitb; 
the second Steoplechnso anil Consolation Prize to oloso 
on tho 30th of July. 
Nov. 9.— Cowbrldgo Hunt. 
IRISH STEEPLECHASES TO COME. 
May 20 mid 21.— Meath Hunt and Trim. 
„ 22 and 23 — Tipperary. 
SPORTING MISCELLANEOUS. 
Epsom Mkbting. — T ho Craven Stakes, tho Ilorton 
Stakes, tho Carew Stakes, the Durdnn Stakes, the Selling 
Stakes, tho Queen’s Plate (for mures), and tho Members’ 
Plate, close ut 6 p.in. on tho Saturday beforo tho rucos. 
Paisley Meeting comes off ou Thursday and Friday, August 
17th und 18th. Tlioro are 10 races, and £015 and tho 
Silver Bells are to bo run for. A cotomporury eoys that 
the cause of Nowminster’s unsteady position in the Chester 
Cup betting was a doubtful leg, which filled on two occasions 
after sweating, and rendered it very difficult to work him in 
dry weather. His winnings amount to £4,500. The Grand 
Stand Proprietors at Chester lmvo determined to give 
£1,000 to the Spring Meeting, and increnso tho gift to tho 
Autumn one to £400. In consequence of tho election, tho 
North Herts Yeomanry Races uro postponed a day, and 
come off ou Tuesday and Wednesday next. Harriot lias 
had a filly to - Cossack, and Prairie Bird a chestnut filly 
to Birdcatcher, to whom she goes again. The former goes 
to Flatcatcher. The Surrey Staghounds, Hunters, Ac., are 
to be sold at Tattersall’s on June 8th ; and the Cautboruo 
Harriers (21 A couples averaging ‘20 inches in height), and 
Sir Clifford Constable’s Staghouuda, are both for sule by 
private contract. 
East Riding, Yorkshire.— Beverley Races. — T ho 
committee aro making active preparations for tho meeting for 
the 28th and 20th ol June. It is expected to be an excellont 
one. Thero are cloven races, and £425 Is added. The 
Beverley Cup, and tho Bishop Burton Stakes (for two-year 
olds) have 31 and 2o subscriber* respectively. 
Beverley Training Grounds.— I n consequence of a 
fow of the Trainers hero refusing to pay tho annual umount 
for each horse to tho pasture master, for tho use of the 
grounds, that body has boon under the necessity of prevent- 
ing the gallops in tho Westwood by fixing posts and cords, 
and laying chote stones in the way. The oilier trainers who 
have paid, exercise iu II urn, which is protected by gates. 
SALE OF CAPTAIN WHITE'S HUNTERS. 
The following is a list of Hie prices fetched by this valuable stud, on 
Saturday last : — 
1. Rattler, bn g, 7 yrs old, up to 14 stono £100 
2. Jupiter, cli g, 6 yrs old, up to 14 stone 80 
3. Ruby, g m, yrs old, up to 14 stone 29 
4 Liverpool, b g, 7 yrs old, up to 14 stone 80 
6. The Earl, b g, 7 yrs old, by The Earl, up to 15 stone... 96 
G. The Cardinal, b g, 7 yrs old, by The Cardinal, up to 14 
stone f30 
7. Johnny Boy, ch g, 6 yrs old, by Johnny Boy, up to 14 
stone “5 
8. Radical, bn g, 7 yrs old. up to 16 stone 
9. Alice Grey, g m, by Coinus, up to 15 stone 300 
10. Haycock, b g, 7 yrs old, by King Cole, up to 10 stone.. 100 
11. Songstress, b m, G yrs old, up to 10 stone 90 
12. Confederate, b g, by Confederates up to 10 stono. — .. 76 
13. Manchester, b g, bv Manchester, up to 16 stone 48 
1 1. Duchess, blk g, by The Mole, up to 15 stone 90 
15. Emma, b in, by Bay Molten, up to 15 stone 40 
16. Marla, b m, G yrs old, by Jslimael, up to 14 stone 60 
17. Punch, bn g, 6 yrs old. by The Turk, up to 1 1 stone ... 40 
18. King Cole, b g, 6 yrs old, by King Cole, up to 13 stono 35 
19. Paddy Whack, b g, 6 yrs old, by Whltenose, up to 12 
stono 
20. Bolton, b g, by Windfall, up to 12 stone 
21. Rocket, eh g, G yrs old, by Ishmael, up to 12 stono ... 25 
22. Dwurf, bn g. G yrs old, up to 12 stone 34 
23. Sweep, blk g, up to 12 stone 22 
24. Susan, b in, by Harkaway, up to 12 stone JJ 
25. Pilot, ch g, 7 yrs old, up to 12 stono™ 46 
26. Columbine, bn m, up to 14 stone 2(5 
27. Brown Bess, bn m, by Simon, up to 12 stone 17 
