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THE FIELD 
was looked on os a certainty, mid Ms superiority scared away 
all thought of opposition. Out of nn entry of three dozen, 
two only were found bold enough to face liim. Twilight fled 
the morn, and Simony shunned the day. Sandboy preferred 
being jolly in his stable at Carnaby, while the redoubtable 
Dirk Hottoraick probably reserved himself for mischief in the 
North. The bonnlo grey colt with tbo high odds of 10 to 1 on him, 
cantered in alone, thus securing for his fortunate owner the 
tidy sum of 1,070 sovereigns. Redemption saved her stake; 
but poor Nutriment achieved nothing for himsolf but a beat- 
ing, though lie gave uu additional proof, if uny were wanting, 
of how staunch a spoilsman his noble master is — Lord Exeter 
never declining baitlo when ho pofscssos tbo shadow of a chance 
of victory. Casting a retrospective glance over ten years, 
wo find tbo successful colts in the July and Chesterfield 
Stakes have furnished but two Derby winners, — the 
Flying Dutchman, who carried off thn July Stakes in 
1845, and Toddington, who did tho liko good office with 
the Chostorlicld in 1851). It Is true that Cossack, at 
(5 to 4 on him, obtained only third place for the July of 1810, 
but that Incident, wo fear, holds out but ft slender sllco of 
hopo to the tertiary Nutriment of Tuesday. Wo ore con- 
vinced, however, that no sight would be more popular than 
tho 11 blue nnd whito stripos” sailing galluutly in advance to 
tho winning chair on any futuro Derby day. 
Two greys, Lord Alfred and Uoimlo Morn, worthy 6ons of 
the gauio old Chanticleer, have ulroudy distinguished them- 
selves ; nor is a third, Mongo, by Mathematician, without 
merit— ho must not be overlooked. A groy colt achieving 
Derby honours would bo a novelty. Rut rumour will 
huvo It that Gru> solus Usurious is somo pounds better 
than Jlonnio Morn; if so, Mr. Howes must indeed 
lie tbo most fortunato of tho fortunate. Tho Greek 
should show at Goodwood or York, and no longor 
gain fumo by proxy, or it will ruquii '0 no end of 
uitli, or, wbnt Is more, no small imiourit of money, to 
Hiulnl.iin him in hi* high position, lint what enti stem the 
it mug tide of success that now sots In towards Whitewall ? 
The two Johns mo ut this moment tho vci liable Pompey and 
Ciouir of tho turf. 
Most sportsmen will bail with pleasure any sinllo of fortune 
that fulls on tho coliltirs of Lord Chesterfield. Tbo stakes 
that hour bis Lordship's name wore won by the Hoarding 
School Miss filly, half-sister to Ombo and Typer. 
Rpinnlnondu*, though imt without ii sinurt struggle wiili 
Testy, nuido booty of the Town Philo with tho addition of the 
Perm in donation, devised by the eccentric gentleman of that 
inline, \\|m died about tho beginning of the Inst century. As 
no two persons, parlslionera of Si. Mary's, Newmarket, wore 
disposed to enter the bonds of matrimony, and claim the 
dowry; or, what is still butter, nono were so poor ns to bo 
destitute of £-0 wherewith to begin their housekeeping, the 
little £80 went to the winner of the Chester Cup. 
■Tho success of Knight of St. George, ut Worcester, verifies 
me con ritness of the Newcastle running, and proves bis 
superiority, til least for a mile ami a half, ovor Arribas ; tbo 
latter being bettor Calculated, us with many homos ofliis class, 
to dlNlingtilsii hiniM'll'ovrr u longer dlstimco. Calborino Mayas 
ut 7>t 41 1 >, giving 201 bs for her your to l ho winner, might have 
been expected to out u betfer figure In the race; but, it is 
evident i hut she is nothing like tbo clipper wo saw in her two- 
year-oUl form. Calot, too, with 0 Oils, who did some go al things 
last soason, was nowhere. Tho old horses Tltteistouo, Liberty, 
unit Wute null, cortninly turned looso, wore before both. Tlte 
Worcestershire Slakes must have proved a welcome prize to 
the lhunbleton party, und will sorvu as u temporary solace fur 
their repeated di: .appointments with Kingston and the luckless 
Indian Warrior. Nolly lllll ciit down her opporents for the 
Flying Stakes in a stylo that guvo tignifleaneo to tho name of 
I ),o race. This daughter of Springy Jack out of Anno Page, 
who ran in the 'early part of the year under tbo name of 
Annabel, bus good speed ; and when in the humour, und not 
crushed by weight, will always bo ditngorous ovor a moderate 
scopO of ground. 
Tho Liverpool Meeting presents itself to notice next week, 
nnd nothing shorn of its iimiuI attractions. Wo may not liuvo 
so good an entry for the Cup as wo have met with in former 
yea rs, but (iiiough is before iik to realise tho prospect of 
three days' capital sport. Kingston, according to custom, 
houds thn handicaps; though, by tho way, Rutuplun, 
to tho evident discontent of his owner, appears likely 
to supersede him in such unprolUablo honour. Hut 
Dr the cup, Kingston, at 8st 121b, may be looked upon ns 
dodining to take part in tho coutust. Tbo Indiun Warrior, 
7»t 1011), will bo bis representative; but uro wo likely to flmi 
tho Warrior 41hs better tlmn wo saw him at Chester? Ho 
certainly meets Dr. O’Toole on more fuvourublo terms than 
when lit) encountered him on tho Koodoo, but tho chance 
of improvement in form is generally in favour of a 
young one ; Rtill it is very probable tliut tho Indian 
Warrior, on this occasion, will nobly redeem bis former 
defeats und tho credit of ids stable, llungorford, for his six 
years, is undeniably well in, though lie may not possess the 
freshness that some of his opponents will bring to tho con- 
tent. lie Is the favourite, and remains remarkably firm in 
the betting. Looking nt his antecedents, tbo stable may 
be jultifleil in forming the conclusion, that, when tho lead- 
ing horses reach tho winning-post, he will be there or there- 
about. Typer, good os she is, would prefer tho distance a 
littlo shortened. Cathorino llayes, after her Worcester 
display, van have no chance. Tallourd and Crusader may 
show, and botli will run stoutly. Arribas is over-weighted, 
and of course ou absentee. Ireland’s Eye most probubly will be 
reserved for some futuro event; but St. Faith, after his New- 
market win, may bo sont to A intree. Annio Sutherland is 
expected to show an amendment on her running. Hcapy is 
a line, slashing horse ; and, as was tho case with Brocket, has 
not been so long withheld for nothing. Ho has beau heavily 
backed for this event in London, and us vigorously op- 
posed at Manchester. Is tho solution of the my sty y to be 
found in his reservation for tbo Goodwood Stakes? or, is it 
intended that be shall, like Windischgratz, rush In und snatch 
Jut, the task of selecting tho winner of 
;c*^>tTTfefT tftres, must devolve on our friend Toby 
io has been remarkably fortunate In hitting tho mark 
1 urge handicaps during the season, 
e. has Its pleasant little meeting on Monday. 
Abingdon, rftid Ipswich hold their festivals Utter 
RACING. 
“On the green, green turf." 
Mn. Editoii,— As alliteration on racing matters appears 
to bo the order of the day, I shall briefly give you ray Liver- 
pool Likings; though, peradventuro, they may, in 
pugilistic parlance, be set down against me as so many Liver- 
pool Licking a. 
Tiie Mersey Stakes, Lady Palmerston. 
Lancashire Oaks, Sortie or Nelly Hill, with Monimia 
and Sister of Mercy In close attendance. 
The United Kingdom Trainers’ Stakes is a now 
featuro which cunnot fall to excite interest, and perhaps some 
little amusement. As the conditions arc peculiar, it may be 
necessary to givo them in full : — 
Tin; United Kixodqm Trainers’ Stakes (Handicap) of 5 sovs each. 
3 ft, W )th to sovs udded, for three-years-old and upwards. The second 
to receive 10 so vs out of the stakes, and tho last to p.iy the stake of the 
third horse. The winner to give a dozen of Champagne to the 
members of this race. To be ridden by professional trainers of five 
years' standing, who do not ride publicly or for pay In cither Flat 
Races, Steeplechases, or Hurdle Races, and any such party riding 
contrary to this condition, shall, If he come In first, not receive the 
stakes, but be at once disqualified, though any such party Is allowed 
to enter and start any number of horses. If any dispute arises on 
this point, the .Stewards to have the sole power of deciding. Mile and 
a quarter, 
Tniincro may not restrict themselves to those rules by which 
they manage their horses ; and men will grow fat and pursy. 
Tbo result of this race must greatly depend on tbo riding. I 
mn Inclined to select Mr. Wilkins’ Colorable, or Mr. E. 
Elliott’s Donskoy; and may tho worthy tralnors enjoy ikeir 
cliompogno afterwards ! 
For the Skpton Stakes I can boo nothing better than 
Btrutaway. 
Tbo Foai. Stakes should go to the credit of Ortolano. 
Liverpool Cup This, the great event of the meeting, 
engrosses all tho betting, lluapy a few days back wus at4 to 1 ; 
end at tho moment I write almost any price is obtainable. 
He is suid to bo reserved for Goodwood — but “ 'ware hawks ! ’ 
Doth he and Dr. O' Toole uro now hotted against, as though 
they were, In tbo phraseology of tbo ring, “ dead ’una ” 
Tim Early Bird is on tho rise; but if bis Nowcustle 
running was true, bis chance of u successful flight 
must bo but stnull. The fluid, I expect, will hardly reach u 
dozen, and may be selected from Huogorford, Typee, Indian 
Warrior, Umbriol, Crusader, Talfourd, Annio Sutherland, 
St. Faith, Ulster, Heapy, Early Bird, Dr. O’Toole, Mure 
Anthony, Lady Bird, Jujube, and Nightshade. If well 
und at the past, my unconditional choice would be 
Hkapy. In his absence, Hunger run d, with tho Little 
Marc Anthony for a cockboat. 
Tho Eg LINTON Biennial Stake? m ty prove the rub- 
ber match between Lord Allred and Sicily, und tbo result in 
favour of the filly ; but should the colt by Van Tromp out of 
Moonbeam shew, bo might materially dunnage my calculation. 
Tiie Derby Handicap may go to I’clion or Peggy. 
The Innkeepers’ Plate, Ethel wolf, Stiletto, or Black 
Bess may bo good enough to carry away. 
The Knowsley Dinner Stakes probably a walk-over 
for Acrobat. 
Thjb Licensed Victuallers’ Plate bus an entry of no 
less than 4 l horses. The task of picking out the winner is 
all but hopeless. Should he pay us a visit across Channel, 
my choice would be Roscommon; in bis dofuult, the Early 
Bird. 
The Liverpool St. Legbr. --T his race, I fancy, will 
llnisli thus : Acrobat 1, Scythian 2, Arthur Wellesley 3. 
This Produce Sweepstakes ought to become the pro- 
perty of Dirk Hattcruick. 
The Lancashire Produce an acquisition possibly to 
Noddy, — whoso name, I trust, I may not deserve for my pains. 
Yours, Tody Peeps. 
July 7, 1854. 
P.S. — All doubt respecting tiie shuttlecock Ileapy is now 
ut an end — lie was struck out of tho Liverpool Cup yostcYday 
at M. 40 p.m. 
Saturday morning. 
TATTERS ALL’S— Monday, July 3. 
Newmarket July Stakes.* 
6 to 2 on Mr. Howes's Bonnlo Morn 
W u KC I'.SfTERSH IBB STAKES. 
G to 1 ogst Mr. Morris's The Knight of St. George (t) 
Liverpool Cur. 
4 to 1 ugst Baron Rothchlld's Hungcrfonl (t) 
fi — 1 Mr. Harrison's Ileapy (t) 
7 — 1 Mr. II Ill's Dr. O'Toole (S to 1 t freely) 
la — 1 Lord Derby's Umbrlel (t) 
15 — l Mr. Gregory's Ladybird (t) 
20 — 1 Mr. F. Knowles's Tulfourd (t) 
Goodwood Stakes. 
b to 1 ngst Mr. Howard's Diana it) 
10 — 1 Mr. Harrison's Ileapy (t) 
12—1 Lord Zetland's Tros (t) 
20 — 1 Mr. J. Martlusuu's Nancy (t) 
Sr. Legkb. 
8 to 1 agst Lord Derby's Dervish (t) 
7—2 Baron Rothschild's King Tom (4 to 1 t) 
0 — 1 Mr. Payne's The Trapper (t) 
10 — l Lord Zetland's Ivan (l) 
Debut. 
15 to 1 agst Mr. Howard's Oulston (t) 
20 — 1 Mr- Howe's Bonnie Morn (t) 
20 — j Lord EgHil top's Dirk Hutteraick (t) 
30 — 1 Lord Exeter's Strood (t) 
33 — 1 Mr. B. Way's Dr. Cooke (t) 
40 to 1 Mr. Parr's c by Van Tromp, out of Moonbeam (t) 
RUTTING AT M AN<SlliSTKIl.— ' I'ugsDAT, 
Either betting Is on the decline ia Manchester or It is enjoying one of 
those temporary lulls which, like trade. It Is suhJoct to, fur It Is admitted 
on all hands tliut, considering we are now in tho very height of tiie sea- 
son, speculation lias not been so confined for a long time. Escopt 
amongst a few the sums booked are really trilling, and we often feel a 
reluctance in taking them us a basis for our quotations. 
The Pillowing makes up our “list of prices" on forthcoming events for 
to-day 
Liverpool Cup. 
5 to 1 agst llungorford (t) I 15 to 1 oget Talfourd (t) 
6A to 1 Ileapy (t) 16 to 1 Lady Bird (t) 
7 to 1 Pr. O'Toole (t) | 
Goodwood Stakes. 
9 to 1 agst Diana (O 12 to 1 ogst Tros (l) 
10 to 1 lluapy it) | 
St. Lloer. 
160 to 60 agst Dervish (t) 
Drum, 1856. 
1000 to 60 agst Bonnlo Morn <t) I 600 to 16 agst Moonbeam 
500 to 25 Dirk Hutteraick (t) 1 
WORCESTER SUI1MKU MEETING. — Tdbgday. 
Tin Whitley Court Handicap of 5 sovs each, 2 ft, with 30 added. 
Tho second horse to sure liis stake. One mile and a quarter. 
Mr. J. J. Henderson's Patience, 4 yrs, 7st 101b G. Oates 
Mr. Oliver's Hetty Pocket, 4 yrs, Gst 101b Oliver, jun. 
Mr. Saxon's llaxlenut, 4 yrs, Sst Clement 
Mr J. Davies's Gay lad, aged, Get 10lb ,.R. Sly, Jun. 
Mr. 11. Wudlow’s Master Slender, 5 yrs, Sst 41b Shurpo 
Mr. Oliver's Nonsuch, h b, 5 yrs, 7»t 101b Wells 
Mr. Choyce s Mayday, aged, Sst : Aldcroft 
Mr. ti. Taylor's Lady in Waiting, 5 yrs, 7st 81b Ashinull 
Mr. Jones’s Butterfly, h b, 5 yrs, 7st 81b Smith 
Mr. W. Warrington’s Voucher, 4 yrs, 7st 61b T. Cllflo 
Betting — 3 to 1 agst Patience — 4 to 1 agst Hazlenut. 
Won by half a length— same distance between second and third— 
Nonsuch was fourth, Butterfly fifth, Voucher sixth, Master Slender in tho 
rear throughout. , 
Tub Worcest rrsii ice Stakes, a Handicap of 10 sovs each, *>ft, and only 
3, If declared. The second to save his stake. Winpers extra. About 
one mile and a half. t ... 
Mr. J. B Morris's Knight of St. George, 3, yrs, Gst 11b (Inc. 51b 
extra) .Barker 1 
Mr. Rowdon's Little Davie, 5 yrs, Gst 21b Quinton 2 
Mr. J. Shepherd's Aribbas, 3 yrs, Gst 41b (Inc. 51b extra). .. .Ashm all 3 
Mr. T. Stevens's Sleeping Partner, 6 yrs, Gst 101b Wells 1 
The following also ran : 
Lord J. Scott's Catherine Hayes, 1 yrs, 7st 41b Basham 0 
Mr James Davies's Tltterstone (h b), G yrs, 7et 21b Aldcroft 0 
Lord Caledon's Klteflyer, 6 yrs, 7st T. Cllffe 0 
Mr. G. Barton's Little Fawn, 0 yrs, 7st Charlton 0 
ilr. Shelmerdlnc's Morning Star, 5 yrs, Gst 81b Wilson 0 
Mr. Saxon's Calot, 6 yrs, Gst Gib Foster 0 
Mr. Sliepherilson's Liberty, aged, Sst 121b Ash.ill 0 
Mr. T. Oliver's Battery. 4 yrs, Sst 101b Oliver, Jun. 0 
Mr II. Lewis's Cardiff Lass, 1 yrs, fist 101b Walters 0 
Mr. C. Aston nas Kitty Cocklefllly, 3 yrs, 4st 101b Fordhum 0 
Mr. W. T. Copeland's Daphne, 3 yrs, 4st 71b Prime 0 
Mr. J. Day's Waterfall, G yrs, Sst 101b (carried Gst) Cordery 0 
Betting - 3 to 1 each agst Knight of St. George and Littlo Fawn— 10 
to 1 agst any other. 
Knight of St Gcorge'waited until making for the turn into the straight 
when he gradually Improved his position, obtained the lead outside the 
distance, and won cleverly by a length. Half length between second and 
third; bad fourth. Tltterstone, Liberty, and Waterfall were the next 
lot past the post. 
Tub Trial Stakes, a handicap of fi sovs each, with 30 added* Ono 
intlc and a quarter. 
Mr. Barber's Domino, 3 yrs, Gst 101b .Clement I 
Mr. J. J. Henderson’s Patience, 4 yrs, 7st 6lb Basham 2 
Mr. Phillips's Le Jult G yrs, 8st 31b Marlow 3 
Betting— 5 to 1 on Domino — 5 to 4 agst Patience. 
Won In a canter by four lengths. Three lengths between second and 
third. 
The Two-Year-Old Stakes of 10 sovs each, with 50 added. Colts, 
8s t 71b ; Allies, bst 41b. T.Y.C. 
Mr. Gulliver's Bessie Wells 1 
Mr. Lewis’s Helene Aldcroft 2 
Lord Warwick’s Gossip Marlow 3 
Mr. Hal lord’s Myrtle Ashtnall 0 
Mr. Cowpcr’s The Hydra Cordery 0 
Mr. Penn’s Forward Charlton 0 
Mr. G. Mather’s Rose ...W. Sharpe 0 
Mr. Gough's colt, bv Melbourne, out of Falstaff G. Oates 0 
Mr. Little's Splntext Basham 0 
Betting— 7 to 4 on Bessie— 4 to 1 agst Helene. 
Won easily by a length ; a head between second and third. Myrtle 
was fourth, Rose fifth, Forward sixth, Fuusta colt seventh. 
The Sellino Stakes ol 5 sovs each, with 30 added, one mile and a 
quarter, were won by Vestige, beating two others'. 
WEDNESDAY. 
The Flying Stakes, a Handicap of 6 fovs each, with 40 added. The 
second to save his stake. Winners extra. T.Y.C. Straight half- 
mile. 23 subs. 
Mr. J. J. Henderson's Nelly Hill, by Springy Jack, 3 yrs, 7st 31b 
ilncl. 51b extra) Wells 1 
Mr. T. Oliver's Battery, 4 yrs, 7st 81b Cheswass 2 
Mr. Gibb's Monimia, 3 yrs, Gsk 121b (car. 7st) Charlton 3 
Mr. Saxon's Antonio, 3 yrs, Gst 21b Foster 4 
Tho following also ran :— 
Mr. Jos. Davies's Gay Lad, ngod, Sst 81b .............. ..R. Sly, juu. 0 
Mr. H. Wadlow's Muster Slender, f> yrs, Sst 3)b ,»\V. Sharpe 0 
Mr. Jones's Butterfly, h b, 5 yrs,7st 101b Smith 0 
Mr. Sheplierdson’s Maid of Golborno, 4 yrs, 7st lolb Ashmall 0 
Mr. Choyce's colt by Orlando, out of May-day's dam, 3 yrs, 7st 2|b 
Aldcroft 0 
Mr. Holford’s John Bull, by Falstaff, 4 yrs, 7st Clement 0 
Lord Warwick’s Crystal, 3 yrs, Gst 101b .Sabin 0 
Mr. W. Goddart’s The Governess, 3 yrs, Gst 101b ,....T. Cliffo 0 
Betting — Even nn Nelly Hill — 5 to 1 ngst Antonio and Monimia— 10 
to 1 agst Master Slender. 
Nelly Hill led from beginning to end, nnd won In a canter by four 
lengths, half a length between the second nnd third, g head between the 
third and fourth ; Crystal was fifth, and Master Slender sixth. 
The Madrbsfield Stakes, u sweepstakes of 0 sovs each, with 50 added, 
for two-year-olds; colts, Sst 7)b; fillies, 8st 41b. Optional selling al- 
lowances. 5 furlongs, b subs. 
Mr. T Steven’s Questionable, by the Heron or Gabbler ^£50), 7st Wells 1 
Sir. Gough's colt, by Melbourne, out of Fuusta (£300), 8st 71b Cheswass 2 
Mr Holford's Myrtle, by Sweetmeat (£100), 7st 41b Ashmall 3 
Mr. Penn's forward, (£40), 7st 3lb Charlton 4 
Mr. G. Boucher's Myrtle, (£. r >0), 7st Wilson 0 
Mr. Walker's Nelly Bly, (£40), 7st Hughes 0 
Mr. Cowyer’s Marvel, h b (£50), 7st Cordery 0 
Mr. Saxon’s Banbury (£60), 7st 31b Clement 0 
Betting— 2 to 1 each agst Questionable and Mr. Halford's Myrtle. Won 
cleverly by two lengths, n length between the second and third, a head 
between the third and fourth. Tho winner was not sold. 
A Handicap Plate of 50 sovs for three-yrs-old and upwards. One mile 
and u half. 
Mr. James Davies's Tltterstone, by Grcatheart, h b, G yrs, Sst 
51b R. Sly, jun. 1 
Mr. Saxon's Hazelnut, 1 yrs, 7st 51b Clement 2 
Mr. W. Worthington's Voucher. 4 yrs, Gst 121b Ashmall 3 
Mr. Oliver's Betty Pockets, 1 yrs, 6st Gib Oliver, jun. 4 
Mr. Mather's Mellora, 3 yrs, Gst Cl life 5 
Mr. Isaac Day’s Waterfall, Gst 121b Wells 6 
Betting— 6 to 4 agst Hazelnut — 3 to 1 agst Voucher— 4 to 1 ngst Tltter- 
stone. Won by a length, two lengths between the second and third, a 
length between tho third and fourth. 
The Ladies' Plate of 25 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each, 
for three-yr-olds and upwards. The second to save Ills stake. The 
winner to be sold for 50 sovs. About one tnllo. 9 subs. 
Mr. Brown's Economy, G yrs, 9st 21b W. Sharpe 1 
Mr. G. Taylor's Lady in Waiting, 5 yrs, Gst Ashmall 2 
Mr. Blood's Ada, 4 yrs, Sst 91b ,....W White 3 
Mr. Merry's Sally, 5 yrs. 9st Marlow 0 
Mr. T. Steven's Omen, 3 yrs, 7st 81b Wells 0 
Mr. Stebbin's Bright PliiEbus, 3 yrs, 7st 81b Barker 0 
Mr. '!'. FllntofFs gelding, by the Gabbler— dam Lady Mayoress, 3 yrs, 
7st 81b Cllffe 0 
Mr. Waller's Miniature, 3 yrs, 7st 81b .Oliver, Jun. 0 
Betting— Even on Economy, who won In a canter, by two lengths; 
same distance between second and third; Omen was fourth. 
Tho winner was sold to Mr. T. Stevens, for 130 gs. 
Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, with 25 ndded, for horses not thorough- 
bred, three-yrs-old, bst 71b ; four years, 9st 9lb; five years, lOst Gib; 
six and aged, lOst 91b ; marcs and geldings allowed 21b. One mile 
and a half. 5 Mills. 
Mr. Williams's Wcllsbourne, 5 yrs Wells l 
Blr. Phillip’s Lg Juif, G yrs Marlow 2 
Mr. Johnson's Louisa, G yrs R. James 3 
Mr. R. Davies's Hopton, B yrs R. Sly, jun. 0 
Mr. W. J. Cartridge's Omer Pasha, 5 yrs Walker 0 
Betting — Even on Wcllsbourne— 2 to 1 ngst Le Julf. 
Won easily by a length ; bad third. 
Tiie Bentinc* Benbvolent Fund Stakes, a handicap of 3 sovs each, 
with 30 added. The winner to give 5 sovs to the fund for tho relief of 
decayed jockeys. One mile and a quarter. 11 subs. 
Mr. T. Flintotf s Whalebone, by Heron, 4 yrs, Gst 101b T. Cllffe 1 
Mr. Oliver's Battery, 4 yrs, 7st Charleton 2 
Mr. Capel's Littlo Charley, aged, Gst 101b Wells 3 
Mr. Davies's Liberty, aged, 7st Ashmall 0 
Mr. Sanders's Vestige, 3 yrs, 6st Prime 0 
Mt. Waller's Miniature, 3 yrs, 5st 101b Oliver, Jun. 0 
Betting— 7 to 4 ngst Whalebone— 2 to 1 ngst Liberty— 3 to 1 agst Bat- 
tery— 4 to 1 ogst Littlo Charley. 
A fine race with the three placed. 
BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Liverpool Ccp. 
5 to 1 agst Hungerford 
6 to 1 Heapy 
20 to 1 Ulster (taken) 
20 to I Jujube (taken) 
20 to 1 Early Bird (taken) 
Derbt. 
20 to 1 agst Bonnie Morn (taken to £200) 
NBWMAHKBT JULY MEETING.— Tuesday. 
Handicap Plate of £70 for three-yr-olds and upwards. Suffolk 
Stakes Course. A inilo and a half. The highest weight remaining 
in at ten o'clock the night before running, being Sst 41b, It w*e> 
raised to Sst 71b, and the others In proportion. 
sir. Mare's St. Faith by St. Francis, I yrs, 7st 101b E. Sharp 1 
Mr. Anderson’s ch f by John O'Gaunt— Blanclile, 3 yrs, 6st 
31b Garvey - 
Mr. J Le Cras's Apostate, 5 yrs, 7st 91b J. Smith 3 
Mr. Wlgram’s Legatee, 3 yrs, 6st lolb J. Steggles 4 
Mr. Burn's Jeuny Wren, 3 yrs, 6st 101b Palmer 5 
Betting -2 to 1 agst Legatee-3 to 1 each agst St. Faith und Apostate- 
