5 56 
THE FIELD 
ton itolM«! Marble HIM. Won by ft length. S».ne distance be- 
Fftrni?»Urlcy Hill struck into Bobby’s 
X;,r^ 
25? I, C I, Ad to cling to the horses neck fur some distance before he 
coaid extricate himself; he then slipped down, mul fortunately escaped 
svithout Injury. The horse followed the others In. 
without injury LATEST DERBY BETTING. 
6 to 1 agst Mr. Bowes* lot (tirken) 
15 to 1 GrteculuK Esurlcns (taken) 
1000 to 00 Oulston (taken) 
10DO to 60 — Flatterer (taken) 
1000 to 40 llonnle Morn (taken) 
1000 to SO Aurifer (taken) 
Wednesday. 
The Coronation Stakes of 100 soys each.li ft, for thrce-yr-olds, fillies, 
Sst 71b cHeh. Certain winners extra. Old mile. 18 subs. 
Mr. J . M. Stanley's Mishap, by Alarm, 8st 71b J. Marion 1 
Lord Exeter's Delia, Sst 71b J. Mann 2 
Lord Derby's Sortie, Sst 71b ■ I)u >’ " 
Mr. Payne"* Strutaway, Sst 71b ••• „? l , ,nan . 1 
Betting -6 to 4 ftgst Sortlc-6 to 2 ngst Mishap. Mishap led 
throughout, and won cosily by ft length; the second beating the 
third half a length, and about ft length scporatlng the third and 
Tub rKRNiin.L Stakes of 16 sots each, 6 ft, with 50 added ; two-yr-olds, 
7st; three, £*st; fillies and gelding* allowed 31b. From the Cup 
Course Post In, About half n mile. 11 subs. 
Mr. Powell's Bessie, by Archy, Cst 1 lib wells w o 
Handicap Plate of‘l00 sovs. Lnrt half-mile (straight). 28 subs. 
Captain Lane's John o' Bruges, by John o' Gaunt, 3 yrs, Cst 21b 
(carried fist 31b) ••• Wells 0 1 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Calamus, by Rntan, 3 yrs, 7st 21b ... 0 2 
Mr. Bally's New Brighton, 4 yrs, 7st 41b Garrey 3 _ 
The 
4 jts, 7st 
Testy, 3 
fstnmford') ; Vyrus, 3 y r's Cst ' i Oil. ( l'rior ) ; Adeline, 3 yrs, Cst 10lb 
(Cowlev), and' Rally, 3 yrs, Cst 71b (Carroll). 
Betting— 6 to 4 agst John ©'Bruges— 5 to 1 ftgst Calamus— 0 to 1 ngst 
Spinaway —8 to 1 agst Mountain Flower— 10 to 1 each agst Comfit and 
Rally— 12 to 1 agst Ruby. After repented disappointments, caused by 
Rally and Ruby, the work began in earnest, and may be thus briefly 
described- John o' Bruges and Calamus ran In front throughout, and 
the race with the two terminated In n dead heat. New Brighton 
finished a length and a half behind them, with Determination fourth, 
and Spin away firth. Ruby lost start threw a plate, and brought up 
the rear. r 
Deciding Heat —6 to 4 on John o'Bruges. A good race won by 
three-quarters of a length. 
The Royal Hc. v Cup, a piece of Plate, value 200 soys, by subscription 
of 10 sovs earji T . with 100 added, for all ages (two-year-olds excepted, 
Certain winn ers extra. New mile. Sixty-one subs. 
Mr. B Way’s Brocket, by Melbourne, 4 yrs, 8st 41b .. A. Day 1 
Mr. R Horrl son's King of Trumps, 6 yrs, Oat .. ..Cartwright 2 
Lord Chesterfield's c hy The Emperor, out of Begum, 4 yrs, 
8st 2lb Flatman 3 
Lord Clifden's Alembic, 3 yrs, 6st 71b Rickards 4 
TfiO following also ran Lascellcs, 4 yrs, 8st 121b (Whitchousc); 
Prime Minister, C yrs, 8st 121b (Marlow); Catherine Mayes, 4 yrs, Sat 
71b- S. Rogers)'; Mentmore Lass, 4 yrs, Kst 21b (Charlton) ; Exact, 4 yrs, 
8st 21b (H. Gonter); Nervous, 4 yrs, 7st 91b (Crouch); Grey Tommy, 
6 yrs, 7st 71b (J. Mann); King Pepin, 6 yrs, 7st 61b (Wells); Tormen- 
tor, 3 yrs, 7st 41b (l’lumb); Crosslancs, 3 yrs, 7st 41b (S. S toggles); 
Nicotine, 4 yrs, Cst 121b (Heifer); Sandhurst, 4 yrs, Cst 121b (Carroll); 
Humboldt, 3 yrs, 6st 101b (Garvey); Little Tom, 4 jts, Cst 101b (T. 
Cliff); Swlftsure, 3 yrs, Cst 91b (Cordery); Hermitage, 3 yrs, Cst 
(Bundy); Manflrieordo, 3 jts, fist 121b (J. Stcgglcs); mid Jcphson, 
3 jts, 5st 121b (Oliver, jun). 
Betting— 2 to 1 agst Alembic — 6 to 1 agst Sandhurst— 10 to 1 ngst 
King Pepin— 12 to 1 each ngst Swlftsure and Mandricardo — 100 to 7 
each agst Brocket, Nicotine, and Begum Colt— 100 to C agst Catherine 
Hayes, nnd 20 to 1 agst King of Trumps. A good start. Begum colt 
and Jcphson, with King of Trumps and Alembic lying up, made the 
running to the road, where Alembic went resolutely to work, nnd took 
a decided lead ; at the distance, however, he was joined hy Begum colt 
nnd the King of Trumps, nnd the race appeared to lie left to the three, 
but at the Stand Brocket, who had been lying off, shot up on the upper 
side, and the race ended in his favour by a head; the second beating 
the third a length and a half; a length between third and fourth. 
Crosslanes was fifth, and Mentmore Lias sixth. 
Second Year of the Fifth Ascot Triennial Stakes of 10 sovs 
each, with 100 added, for threc-ycar-olds; colts, Ss« 71b ; fillies, bst 
41b. The owner of the second horse to receive 60 sovs out of the 
stakes. New mile. Forty-three subs. 
Lord Derby’s Meteoro, by Melbourne (A. Day), beat Champagne, 
(J. M arson) (2); Bracken (S. Rogers); Bribery .(Flatman) ; Phaeton 
(Marlow); Wlnkflcld (W. Abdalc); Ruby (Bartholomew). 
Betting— C to 4 ngst Champagne— 6 to 2 ngst Mctcora— 6 to ] agst 
Bracken— 8 to 1 agst Bribery— 10 to 1 aget l’haeton. Phaeton nnd 
Bracken went off in front. Bribery lying at Bracken's quarters. At 
the road Bracken took a decided lead, followed by Champagne and 
Meteors, but on arriving within the distance Mcteora w ent in advance. 
Champagne made a vigorous effort, but could not quite get up, and 
was at last beaten cleverly by a neck. Three lengths betw een the 
second and third. Ruby pulled up, and did not pass the post. 
Third Yeah of the Fourth Ascot Triennial Stakes of 10 sovs each, 
with 100 added; four-jT-olds, colts, 8st 71b; fillies, 8st 41b; the 
second to receive 60 sovs out of the stakes; certain allowances. 
Once round. Forty-three subs. 
Mr. Bowes's West Australian, by Melbourne, 8st 71b .. A. Day 1 
Mr. Magcnis's Vanderdecken, 8st7lb Marlow 2 
Lord Exeter's Filbert, 8st71b Flatman 3 
Betting— 6 to 1 on West Australian. Vanderdecken made the run- 
ning, West Australian waiting upon him, until they arrived nt the 
Stand, when he went ahead, and won very easily by four lengths 
A good race In for the second money, Vanderdecken obtaining it by a 
head. 
Sweepstakes of 15 sovs each, 10 ft, for threc-yr-olds ; colts, 8st 71b; 
fillies, 8st 31b. The winner to be sold for 400 sovs, If demanded. 
* Three quarters of a mile. Five subs. 
Lord Exeter's Della, by Nutwith, 8st 31b Flatman 1 
Mr. Death's na Cranbournc, 8st 71b W. Abdalc 2 
Betting— 5 to 4 on Delia. Della waited to the half distance, where 
she collared Cranbournc, who was at last beuten by a neck. 
Latest Bitting. 
The Cup. 
G to 4 agst West Australian (taken) 
D to 4 Rataplan (taken) 
9 to 2 Kingston 
100 to 8 Orestes (takon) 
St. Lkger. 
5 to 1 ngst Dervish (C to 1 taken freely) 
8 to 1 The Trapper 
10 to 1 Ivan 
Derry. 
12 to 1 Gneculus Esuriens (taken) 
HALIFAX RACKS— Monday. 
Tub Hopeful Stakes of 2 sovs. each, wlih 10 added. The second to 
s.Tvc hi* stake Three yrs old. 9*t 410; four, lost 21b; five, 
lost 101b ; six and aged, list. Marcs and geldings allowed 31b. 
Heats. About one mile. 
Mr Toke's no Truegirl, C yrs Frost 4 1 w. 0. 
Mr. Calvert's na White Nose, 3 yrs 1 2 
Mr. Thorp's Hernandez, aged.. 3 3 
Mr Whiteley no Hamlet, 5 yrs 2 4 
Mr. C. L. Thorp’s Lcteombo I jus, 3 yrs 5 5 
This West Hill Park Stakes, a Handicap of 3 sovs each, with 16 
added. The second horse to save his stake. Heats. About u mile 
and a half. 
Mr. It. Nelson's Misfortune, 5 jts, 9*t 51b Nelson 1 1 
Mr. Hineson's Duchess, aged, 9st 101b 2 2 
Mr. Burke's Nancy Martinson, 6 yrs, 9st 61b ills. 
Mr. Toke na Truegirl, C yrs. JOst 71b dis. 
The Hurdle Race for Ponies not exceeding 14 hands was won 
by Mr. Nelson's Terror beating Mr. It. Whitcfield's Albufont and 
2 others. 
TUESDAY. 
Selling Stake?,— L etcombe Lass walked over. 
Clatton Hunt Hurdle Rack was won In three heats by Duchess, 
beating Hernandez and Nancy Martinson. 
, A Kack Wfl * w «n In * w o heats by Albafont, beating Mr. Wnl 
kef's Flower Girl and 5 others. 
Tho Tradesman’s Pi.atf. of 6 sovs each, with £30 added from the 
Racing Fund. 
Mr. Barton's b g Tumbler Donald 1 
Mr. J. Bell's Criterion, four-vrs-old Graham 
Mr. J. Anderson's Risk, aged Fowler 3 
Mr. Fcaron’s g h Young Hack, flvc-yrs-ohl ... dr 
Innkbephrs' Plate of 4 sovs each, with £20 added from the 
Racing Fund. 
Mr, J, Bell's Criterion, fonr-yrs-old F owlor 1 1 
Mr. Tempest’s hr h Jupiter slx-yrs-old Donald 2 dr 
Mr J. Henderson's Bisk, aged (£40) Graham 3 dr 
A Prize for Beaten Horses, £1 each, with £10 added from the 
Fund. 
Mr. Tempest's br g Ju.plter •• Donald 1 1 
Mr. T. Henderson's Risk Graham 2 dr 
Hack Race entrance 10s. each, added to £10 from the Racing 
Fund. 
Mr. Redhead's Capon •• •• Donald 1 
Mr. Frost's Mary 2 
Mr. W. It. Scatle's Princess Braithwaltc 3 
Mr. Wilkie s Fanny •• Chninncy 4 
Mr. Smith's Shodwcll J. Doiluld 6 
Trottixg Match. 
Mr. J. Knowles's Alice Briggs 1 
Mr. Wilcock's Billy Button Allanby 2 
As only two started, the public money was not added. 
Hound Race for £3 10s., the gift of Mr. Rlchurd Gelderd, the Old 
Friend's Inn ; and Mr. William Hunt, tho Bugle Horn Inn. 
Mr. F caron's Comely, of Tlirclkeld . . • • •• •• •• 32s. 
Mr. E. Swalnson's Ruby, of Nlbthwaite JCs. 
Mr l’caron's Cleaver, of Tlirclkeld R* s - 
Mr. Dixon's Ringwood, of Dlslngton.. .. •• •• 7s. 
Mr. R. Gelderd’s Nudger, of Ulverston r,s - 
Second Rack for £3 1 0s. given by the same two gentlemen as above. 
Mr. Fcaron’s Cornel)’, of Caldbeck 32s. 
Mr. It. Gdderd's Nudger, of Ulverston IGs. 
Mr. E. Swalnson’s Ruby, of Nibthwalte 10s. 
Mr. Dixon's Ringwood. of Disingtou 7s. 
Mr. Fcaron’s Cleaver, of Threlkold 6s 
WRESTLING BY MEN OF AI.L WEIGHTS. 
4th Round. 
R. Baythope, Nlbthwaite Thomas Todd, Watcrhend 
Isaac Woodend, Connlston Myles Park, Broughton 
William Donald, Dcarliam Williams Bevins, Stavely 
R. Jackson, Stavely J. Gasgartli, Ulverston 
Joseph ITulliwcll, Penrith R. Brunton, Troutbcek 
6th Round. 
William Donald R. Baythope 
Isaac Woodend Joseph Halllwcll 
R. Jackson, odd man. 
Final Round. 
William Donald R. Jackson 
Isaac Woodend, odd man. 
Final Falls. 
Isaac Woodond threw William Donald the two first falls, nnd was 
declared the victor. 
SIXTEEN LAST STANDEES. 
3rd Bound 
William Bevins Thomas Todd 
Joseph Halllwcll William Donald 
Final. 
William Bevins Joseph Hulllwell 
FOOT-PACE FOR £1 10s. 
Thomas Wilkinson. Kcllct 1 
James Hullock, Baekbarrow 2 
Daniel Piers, Ulverston 3 
WRESTLING OF MEN UNDER 11 STONES. 
5th Round - 
Thomas Hall, Thornwalte Luke Casson, Ulvertson 
James Scott, Carlisle J. Newby, Ulvertson 
Ben. Cooper, Carlisle Thomas Ellis, Troutbeck 
GTn Round. 
James Scott Ben. Cooper 
Thomas Ilall, odd man. 
Final. 
James Scott Thomas Hall 
Wrestling Match for £5, between Henry Wearing, of Cartmel, 
and JohiFAshbumer, of Ulvertson (2 out of 3), Aslibumer got the two 
first falls. 
Bi.ll Race for £1, Thomas Swinbank, of Thomthwaitc, winner. 
dominations, iBUigbts, nnii glmptantts. 
Handicap for tho Worcestershire Stakes of 10 sovs each, h ft, nnd 3 
only if declared by the 21st inst. Winners of a handicap value 100 
sovs after declaration or the weights (June 9) 61b extra. About one 
mile and a half. 9C subs. 
•Rataplan 
age st lb 
4 9 1 
•Noisette 
age st 
4 C 
lb 
G 
•Vanderdecken 
4 
8 10 
•La Belle (h b) 
4 
G 
G 
•Defiance 
4 
8 8 
•Peggy 
4 
G 
0 
•Koliinoor 
6 
8 5 
•Little Davie 
6 
G 
2 
•Typee 
4 
8 2 
•Marsyas 
3 
G 
2 
•Indian Warrior 
6 
7 10 
Aaron Smith 
6 
G 
2 
Ethelbert 
4 
7 8 
Knight Errant 
4 
0 
2 
Lough Bawn 
6 
7 4 
Aribbas 
3 
G 
0 
Captain Cornish 
4 
7 4 
Voucher 
4 
6 
0 
•Luinbton 
4 
7 4 
Famacolt 
4 
G 
0 
Catherine Hayes 
4 
7 4 
Liberty 
a 
6 
12 
lanthe 
G 
7 4 
•Domino 
3 
6 
12 
•Ethel wolf 
6 
7 4 
Whalebone 
4 
5 
10 
Merry Bird 
5 
7 4 
•Hope (li b) 
4 
6 
10 
Audubon 
4 
7 4 
Blassnronl 
4 
5 
10 
•Jacqueline 
4 
7 4 
Battery 
4 
6 
10 
Titterstone (h b) 
G 
7 2 
Cardiff Lass 
4 
5 
10 
Mr. Sykes (h b) 
4 
7 2 
Waterfall 
G 
5 
10 
Jouvcnce 
4 
7 2 
Castoff 
6 
6 
10 
Joe Miller 
5 
7 0 
Astolfo 
3 
5 
10 
Chilton 
4 
7 0 
Knight of St. George .. 
3 
5 
10 
Kitcftyer 
6 
7 0 
Barrel 
3 
5 
10 
Alp 
a 
7 0 
Hercules 
3 
6 
10 
•Exact 
4 
7 0 
•Census 
3 
5 
G 
Osbaldeston 
a 
7 0 
•Cable 
3 
6 
G 
Little Fawn ... 
G 
7 0 
•Cyrus 
3 
5 
G 
Allegro 
5 
7 0 
Foam 
3 
5 
G 
Le Juif (U b) 
G 
G 12 
Little Gerard 
3 
6 
4 
Walton 
5 
G 12 
•Vixen 
3 
6 
4 
•Miss Agnes 
4 
G 12 
Vestige 
3 
5 
4 
Sleeping Partner 
G 
6 10 
St. Clair 
3 
6 
4 
•Poodle 
6 
G 10 
Mel lor a 
. 3 
5 
2 
Llanforda 
4 
6 10 
Balmoral 
. 3 
5 
2 
Tho Vet 
5 
G 8 
•Testy 
. 3 
5 
2 
•Florist 
4 
C 8 
Gam clad 
. 3 
5 
2 
Coombcrlaad Sthutes 
Roebuck 
. 3 
5 
2 
raon 
4 
G 8 
Lurley 
. 3 
6 
2 
Prince Leopold 
4 
G 8 
Corln 
3 
6 
0 
Nightcap 
4 
G 8 
Claret 
3 
6 
0 
Lady Flora 
4 
G 8 
Farsa 
3 
5 
0 
Morning Star 
5 
G 8 
Epinicinn 
3 
6 
0 
Calot 
5 
G G 
•Punch Box 
3 
6 
0 
•Jack Looming 
a 
G G 
My Dear filly 
3 
6 
3 
•Aldford 
4 
C G 
Jephson 
3 
4 
10 
Hobby Horse 
4 
G G 
Miss Kitty Cecklo filly. 
3 
4 
10 
Jack the Giant Killer .. 
4 
G C 
Daphne 
3 
4 
7 
Wild Huntsman 
3 
6 G 
Boddlcot (li b) ... . 
3 
4 
7 
•Candlowick 
a 
G G 
Sampson (h b) ... . 
3 
4 
7 
ULVJBR6T0N RACES, ANI) GREAT NORTHERN ATHLETIC 
, MEETING. 
rhcMC sports came off on Friday and Saturday last, nnd the 
weather being favourable, they drew together an Immense concourse 
I o^wUn^" Annexed arc the principal features of the two days 
Those marked *, having been entered without permission from tlielr 
owners, will be struck out unless intimation of acceptance is sent in 
writing to tho Clerk of the Course In due time, if the highest weight 
accepting be under 8st 71b it will be raised to that weight, und the 
others lu proportion. 
Weights for the Goodwood Cup. 
age 
st lb 
age st 
lb 
Kingston .. .. 
9 11 
King Tom 
3 
7 
10 
Nabob .. .. 
C 
Ulster 
4 
7 
8 
West Australian .. 
.. 4 
9 1 
Hercules 
3 
7 
7 
Defiance .. .. 
9 1 
Hermit 
3 
7 
7 
Cobnut .. .. 
9 3 
Agutin (bred in France) 
5 
7 
5 
Rataplan . . 
9 u 
Virago 
3 
7 
3 
Stock well . . . . 
8 lu 
Bracken 
3 
7 
2 
Crusader . . . . 
8 lu 
Fltz-GUdiator (bred in 
Balrownie . . . . 
8 11 
France) 
4 
7 
1 
Coorkah . . . . 
8 lu 
Paplllon(bred in France) 
4 
7 
1 
Indian Warrior .. 
.. 6 
8 A 
Roscommon 
3 
7 
0 
Exact 
8 1 
Lincoln’s Inn 
3 
G 
13 
Muscovite .. .. 
.. 6 
8 1 
Erycina 
3 
G 
9 
Jerry Kent . . . . 
8 
Valeria 
3 
C 
9 
Andover . . . . 
.. 3 
8 
Jouvcnce (bred 
in 
France) . . . 
7 13 
WORCESTER SUMMER 
Trial 
Mr. T. J Henderson's b m 
Patience, 4 yrs 
Mr. Phillips's b h Le Julf, 6 yrs 
Mr. Davies' jun. oil g TitteretonG, 
h b, G yrs 
Two-year- 
Mr. Halfourd's eh f Myrtle 
Mr. Cooper's b f by tho Hydra, out 
of The Mite, h b 
Mr. Gulliver's b f Bessie 
Lord Warwick's Gossip 
Mr. JameaClark'sfby Sir Hercules, 
out of Dexterous 
Mr. Lewis's br f Helene, by the 
Hero, out of Fleur dc Marie 
MEETING. — Jolt 4 And 5. 
Stakes. 
l 1, G S*K a b e Vcstl «e, 3 yrs 
Mt. Jones a b g Little Gerard a 
yrs ' J 
Mr. It. Cooper's Red Rose, 3 yrs 
Mr. Barber's Domino, 3 yrs 
old Stakes, 
Mr. Penn’s b c Forward bv 
Faugabnllagli ’ * 
Mr. G. Mather's br f Rose 
Mr. Gough's b orbr cbyMelbournn 
out of Fausta 
Mr. Little's br c SpintexL bv 
Murtext, out of 
Mulatto 
Mr. Saxon's Mary 
Sir. Saxon's Volunteer 
Result, by 
Selling Stakes. 
Mr. T. J. Henderson’s cli m Nelly I Mr. Stevens's b f Lady Conslnnc 
lllll. 3 yrs 3 yrs 
Mr. H argreave's br f Vestige, 3 yrs Mr. G. Taylor's Czorlna, 3 yr 9 
Mr. R. Cooper's P.cd Rose, 3 yrs | Mr. Evane'sToin ILines, 2 vu 
Witlky Court Handicap. 
Mr. T. J. Henderson’s ch m Nelly 
Hill, 3 yrs 
Mr. T. J. Henderson's b m Pa- 
tience, 4 yrs 
Mr. T. Anson's bm Brnxey, 5 yrs 
Mr. H Wadlow's bl c Muster Slen- 
der 5 yrs 
Mr. James Davies' b g Gay lad, aged 
Mr Gill's b fMonlmla, 3 yrs 
Mr. Halford's br g John Bull, by 
Fnlstaff, 4 yrs 
Mr. Choyce's eh m Mayday, age 
Mr. Choyce's be by Orlando, out 
of Mayday’s dam, 3 yrs 
Mr. Jones's c m Butterfly, It b, 5 yrs 
Flying Stakes. 
i yrs 
Mr. Olliver's br m Betty Pocket 
4 yrs * 
Mr. Steven's b g Sleeping Partner 
G yrs 
Mr. Williams's b gr Wcllsbonrne 
h b, 6 yrs 
Mr. Oliver's brg Nonsuch, hb, 5 y ra 
Mr. W. Warrington’s bf Voucher 
4 yrs 
Mr. Jones's bg Little Gerard, 3 yrs 
Mr. G. Taylor's ch f Lady in Wait- 
ing, 6 yrs 
Mr. Saxon's Hazlenut, 4 yrs 
Mr. Saxon s Antonia, 3 yrs 
Mr. T. J. Henderson's ch m Nelly 
HID. 3 yrs 
Air. W. H. Scott's ch h Tom, 3 yrs 
Mr. Thomas Smith's br f Mystic, 
by Ingo, 2 yrs 
Mr. W. Goddard's b f The Go- 
verness, 3 yrs 
Mr. U. Wadlow’s bl c Master 
Slender, 5 yrs 
Mr. James Davies' bg Gaylad, aged 
Mr. Gibbs's b f Monimia, 3 yrs 
Mr F. Peake's Castoff, 5 yrs 
Mr. Bennion's b f Pope Joan, 3 yrs 
Mr. Drury's b f Cimiclnn, 2 j’rs 
Mr. Halford's br g John Bull, by 
Fnlstaff, 4 yrs 
Railway Handicap. 
Mr. Choyce's b c by Orlando, out 
of Mayday's dam, 3 yrs 
Mr. Wiggan's cli g Forester 
Mr. T. Olliver’s Battery, 4 yrs 
Mr. T. FlintofT sb m Wire, 3 yrs 
Mr. Sadd's b g Longinus, aged 
Mr. Gulliver s b c Chilton, 4 yrs 
Mr. Steven's ch c Hercules, 3 yrs 
Lord Warwick's Crystal, 3 yrs 
Mr. Sheperdson's ch f Maid ol 
Golbourne, 4 yrs 
Mr. Saxon's Antonia, 3 yrs 
Mr. Barber’s Domino, 3 yrs 
Mr. Jones's ch m Butterfly, h b 
5 yrs 
Mr. T. J. Henderson's ch li Lough 
Dawn, 6 yrs 
Mr James Davies’ b g Gaylad, aged 
Mr. James Davies’ ch g Titter- 
stone, h b, G yrs 
Mr. G. B. Cornish nas ch c Cap- 
tain Cornish, 4 jts 
Mr. C. Aston nos b f by California, 
dam Kitty Cockle, 3 yrs 
Mr. Choyce’s b c by Orlando, out 
of Mayday's dam, 3 yrs 
Mr. J. Davies's Minerva, h b, 4 yrs 
Mr. Olliver's Battery, 4 yrs 
Mr. Olliver’s Betty Pocket, 4 yrs 
Mr. E. F. Johnson's bl m Gipsy, 
6 yrs 
Mr. T. Anson's b m Braxcy, 6 jts 
Mr. Night’s lanthe, G yrs 
Mr. Isaac Day's Waterfall, 6 yrs 
The Surrey and Middlesex Stakes. 
age st lb 
Mr. F. L. Charlton nas Llanfonlu, 
4 yrs 
Mr. Night's hr g Jcphson, 3 yrs 
Mr. Steven’s b g Sleeping Partner, 
G yrs 
Mr. William’s b g Wellsboumc, 5 
yrs 
Mr. If. Gray's br f Vestige, 3 yrs 
Mr Oliver's br g Nonsuch, 6 yrs 
Mr. Mather's b f Mcliorn, 3 yrs 
Mr, W. Worthington's bf Voucher, 
4 yrs 
Mr. Jones's b g Little Gerard, 3 jts 
Mr. It. Cooper's Red Rose, 3 yrs 
Mr. Sheplicrdson nas Liberty, uged 
Mr. Shelmerdine's b f Lurley, 3 yra 
Mr. Saxon's br in Calot, 5 yrs 
Mr. Saxon's Hazlenut, 4 yrs 
Two miles. 
Jacqacline 4 
Rncknpelt 4 
Sandhurst 4 
Mr. Sykes 4 
Nutpccker 4 
ago st lb 
4 7 0 
Cockpheosant 
Allingham (h b) .. .. 4 G 9 
Lord John 3 G 7 
Jujube .. 3 G G 
Conspiracy 3 5 0 
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, June 21. 
Acceptances for the Northumberland Plate. 
Kingston 
Balrownie 
Red Lion 
Prime Minister 
Indian Warrior 
Talfourd 
Ifunca-munca 
Joe Miller 
Type© 
Eulogist 
Little Jack 
Grapcshot 
Mr. Sykes 
Colstcrdale ... 
The Skinner ... 
Don Quixote ... 
Provost Marshal 
Candlewick ... 
Dear Me 
Ifeapy 
Doublethong ... 
Peggy 
Braxey 
The Early Bird 
age st lb 
5 8 9 
4 8 2 
5 8 1 
G 7 12 
5 7 10 
4 l 4 
4 7 4 
6 7 4 
4 7 3 
4 7 0 
a G 13 
4 G 12 
4 G 12 
C G 10 
4 0 8 
4 G 
4 G 
a 0 
4 G 
La Belle 
Augusta 
Ax well 
ch c by Verulnm, out 1 
Marchioness ... . 
St. Clare 
General Brcezo ... . 
Aribbas 
Eva 
Dr. O'Toole 
Punch-box 
Caliph 
Comfort 
Swlftsure 
Baalbec 
Shunting 
Blanca 
Sir James Graham 
Julius Agricola ... . 
Amalgamation ... . 
Royalist 
Lincoln's-inn 
Erycina 
Jetty Treffz 
age st lb 
4 G 0 
4 G 0 
4 6 10 
5 0 
6 0 
6 0 
6 0 
4 10 
4 10 
4 8 
WINCHESTER, 1854. 
Acceptances for the Original Hampshire Stakes. 
st lb 
ago st lb 
ngo 
Rataplan 
Vnletta .. .. 
Lascelles 
St. Spiro.. .. 
Noisette 
Hercules .. .. 
Cleveland 
.. 6 G 12 
Stonehenge . . 
l’rovost Marshall .. 
Briber)’ .. .. .. 
.. 4 G 11 
Victor 
6 1 
TURFIANA. 
We beg to remind breeders that the produce or fuiluro of 
their mares is, inmost cases, to be declared beforo July 8tli. 
William Reeves, of Down Cottage, Epsom, is about to sell 
bis horses, and is anxious to become a public trainer. Mince- 
meat (two engagements), Muscovado (three), Lady of Lyon-, 
two years (seventeen), and the Poor Player, two years (four), 
are for sale at Newmarket on July oth. There are nineteen 
subscribers to the Bibury Stakes, fifteen to the Andover 
Stakes, fourteen to the West Kent Handicap at Maidstone ; 
and thirty to the Burghley Stakes at Stamford. Punchbox 
and Dear Mo are struck out of the Northumberland Plaio. 
nnd Jacqueline out of tho Cumberland Plato. TI10 Tonbridge 
Handicap has eighteen subscribers, and the Oldham Handi- 
cap twenty-seven. The Leominster Races are fixed lor tU© 
Ublli and 30th of August. Mr. Johnson has weighted abou, 
350 horses for tho Froo Handicap ut RadclilYe, beginning 
with Ephesus, Ost, and ending with Remedy, 4it 41b. 
Harrogate Meeting. — The Two-year-old Stake 
at this meeting has closed with seven subscribers ; 1 . 
Harrogate Handicap with twenty- three ; the Ainateu 
Stakes with eight ; the Grand Stand Stakes with ten, n * 1 
the Consolfttioa Handicap with twenty-six. 
