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inkers. Unknown ns vet to public fnn.o, il Ulmt right to add 
*-<— . — .1 ..nuke 
that the opportunity lias not been afforded bun ; and, unlike 
others who hold place- in the betting, ho has pa.d no forfeit 
Ample scone will, however, be given him at Goodwood to display 
those pretensions on which he may claim to lord it next 
May over the Epsom Downs. The Lord of the Isles is 
engaged in the Stewards’ Hate, the Lavant, Great North and 
South of England Biennial, and Molocomb Stakes. \ cry 
« rett y pickings ore thus open to him through the week, 
should ho possess the prowess hia title would indicate. 
The last race only would subject him to penalty, in the 
event of bis previously carrying off tlio Levant or JJienniul. 
Report, it must bo admitted, speaks highly of this colt, 
who is now the property of Mr. Merry, and consequently 
trained by W. Day, at Woodyoutn. It Is worthy of remark that 
many horses hitherto dark have received extensive support for 
the Derby, and it must be n desideratum on the purl ol their 
owners that the first public esay should come off with better 
effect than was the case with Dirk Hattcruick. The friends of 
the Spigot Lodge stublc, howovor, nssert thut the bold Dhk 
will sec u hotter day. * Eor the sake of ills noble owner, 
whoso straightforward conduct and amenity of inunn'T, 
during ids long connexion with the turf, have received 
the warm acknowledgin' nt of every true friend of racing, 
it could he Wished that thut day may not bo far 
distant; though it must bo confessed thut the hop" is 
hardly to ho realised in Sussex. Ltvoipool did not finally 
escape foul woollier. The excellent sport provided for I rnlaj 
was considerably marred by the wet. Rosaline’s running 
proved thut her long rest had nowise impaired her flcetni-f*. 
Tho clever win of the Simoom iilly, now named Cloud, in the 
(ircuf Lancashire Produce S tubes, was a score in favour of the 
Irish blood ; though the indifferent display made by R<x*com 
non, who had achieved no inconsidcruble success in the 
Emcruld Islo, would tend to prove that the threc-yoar-old 
form on tho oilier side Of St. George's Channel must bo mode- 
rate indeed. Helena, another Irish-bred Ally, accomplished 
n good turn for the Holders, mid no littlu for tho credit ol the 
corktuils. by carrying off tho Liconsed Victuallers’ Plate. 
The distance on which thle more can distinguish horsolf, it 
would seem, should not exceed a mllo. Tho interest excited 
hy tho oppcaronce of I)lrk Jluttoratck und Paletot was followed 
by a feeling of disappointment; tho effect on tho ring hy 
their performance may be guthorod Irom tho fact thut 40 to 1 
was afterwards betted against each (or tho Derby. Cunczou s 
first foul ami tho son of tho famous blue Bonnet, met with 
but indifferent favour in tho eyes of tho cognoscenti. Acrobat 
did us he liked with his throe opponents for tho St. Logcr, 
winning in the easiest of canters, Arthur Wellesley finishing 
a length and a half behind him, uud tho others bcuten 
off. ft may be remembered thut Arthur Wellesley was 
said to he disappointed in the Deo Stakes, whoro hr 
was a length from tho head and head, Scythian and 
arrived from Whitewall; and other stables, large and small, 
will no doubt furnish their quota, that the contests may lose 
nothing of the interest and excitement elicited in the best of 
former years. 
Tho 300 Sovs. Sweepstakes over the Queen's Plate course, 
a long gallop of throo miles, five furlongs, and 4)7 yards, has 
proved tho termination of the racing career of more than one 
good horse. There are nine subscribers, and tho list includes 
the name of the renowned Australian, whose victory cannot be 
doubtful, though Cobnut and Vandegdecken may dispute, 
If not t lie honour of t lie prize, tho credit of saving stake. 
Among the Hf> nominations for tho Gratwicko St. ikes, there 
is no name of any great note- 1’rJncc Arthur will probably 
bo the favouritc- 
Jl.’.ipy and Tros are now Arm iu tho market, with scarcely 
any difference of price. Rataplan ha- been mentioned; but, 
stout and game as he is, fist i)ib is t«o much for a four-year 
old to encounter such a Add with. Roth he and Muscovite 
might ho expected to rut a bettor figure for the Cup. From 
the style la which Adiue won the guineas at A*cot she ought 
to ho considered to have tho host ol tho top weights. Nancy 
has been backed in somo quarters for some money, and could 
we believe her to be in anything like her original form, she 
would, with 7»t. 91b., possess tho fairest of chances. Miss 
Tennyson, having modestly withdrawn herself from public 
gaze ever since last year’s Oaks, has glided into the handicap 
at tho very light impost of 41b. Such a feather- 
weight for a four-yoar-old, should prove either that she is 
very inferior — or very likely to ho close to tho winner. 
Neither Ilcnpy nor Tros have cause to complain of tho handi- 
eappers having visited them with too heavy a hand. Diana 
mid Jacquelino also strike us us being well in. But wo must 
refer those readers who are eager to discover the winners of 
the numerous races at Goodwood, to the letter of Toby Peeps, 
analysing tho different items of tho meeting, and which will 
appear in our Second Edtiion. 
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.Wells 0 2 
4 0 
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TATTERS ALL’ 8._Mondat. 
and 
Chumpagnc. Previous to his nice, Acrobat was backed 
for the Doncaster St. Leger ut 12 to 1; but no prico wus 
after wimls mimed against him. Thle silence, however, may 
be broken next week. But, tho fact Is, tho Scllinycr or hotting 
just now is all but n doud letter. Dervish, to use u 
significant term, is very ehokey ; a few duys may *ou 
him reinstated a bolter I'avmirlto than over, or ut once 
driven to u lower figure. King Tom, too, is anything but 
firm in the market ; yet ids friends miiintuin thut bis condi- 
tion Is u 1 1 they can dotirc. It is believed that bis Majesty 
will take no part in tho forthcoming contosts nt Goodivuod. 
Tho routrn from tho Corner this afternoon, would show 
that tho great throe y ear- old t aco of tho north, is not quite 
forgot. Dervish and King T6m, received sonjo slight sup- 
port at 4 to 1 ; the odds agsinst the former being still offered : 
and, Acrobat found backers nt 2b to 1. Acrobat will not be 
the first bin sc that ha-, receded in estimation us success has 
crowned his efforts. The iiicuning of this has yet to he 
fathomed. Is there some nag in tho back-ground 
hitherto unmcnticncd, and unthought of whoso coming 
may upset ull previous calculation? A muiked 
caution, too, appears to prevail for tho moment with respect 
to the Goodwood Cup. l or tho Stakes, lleupy and Tros lire 
neck und neck in tho betting, 2 to 1 having boon taken con- 
jointly ugaiu&t the pair at Stamford. Diana, who hud < »V- 
nously gone buck to 20 to 1, lius rallied, and 12 to 1 
now Hulls takers. Newton, Stamford, and Nottingham 
have held their meeting mim ing the week, but, highly us they 
may bo considered apart, their lustre must liuvo been dimmed 
by i lie approaching princely gathering in Sussex. Lough 
'thanks to Ammonia, there was a very pleasant reviver for the fielders 
Ip the settlement of tho accounts connected with tlio recent meeting at 
Atnli'oc. Much of the depression which previously existed wus raanl- 
Icstly removed. For u long time past loss hud followed loss iu almost 
uninterrupted succession, so surely were the favourites In moat instances 
" spotted" against them. Ou coming events only a comparatively small 
uinouni of business was transacted. 1 1 os, said to have been tried very 
satisfactorily, wus in great force for tlio goodwood Stakes— ut 7 and li 
to 1 u considerable sum of money w as invested. Hcapy was firm at the 
odds quoted— Diana, under suspicion; lit one time she receded to 10 to 
1, but after a slight rally, Si to 1 was taken to £50. The Crusader was 
remarkably quiet, considering the very uctlrc part ho played In the 
betting at Liverpool. 
Sr. Lkcier.— A lter 4 to 1 had been taken about King Tom to nearly 
.€ 100 , 5 to 1 was betted In fifties ; nt tlio close, however, 100 to 100 was 
bookod. 
Tin: Dfiitnr. — Throughout the nftornoon a lively Interest was created 
by tho Introduction of a now favourite, booting the taking lltlo of The 
Lord of the Isles, lie is by Touchstone, out of I-'alr Helen, and Is In 
training nt William Day's. Ho I t engaged In the Lavant and Moleeomb 
Stakes next week nt Goodwood. At tho commencement, 40 to 1 was 
laid, but ho warm wus flic support lie received that nt the close scarcely 
20 to 1 was obtainable ; 1,000 to 100 taken in one bet about Grrcculus 
Esurient; j.uoo to fill, Cntlsev; 1,000 to 20, ad d 400 to 10, Moonbeum 
colt, and J.000 to 10 humbling Kntle. 
The prices at tlio close were us follow ; — 
Huiuiiii.i.v swkis (Stamford). 
Even on Mr. l’uyne's Cock Pheasant. 
Goodwood Stakes. 
to 1 ftgst Mr. Harrison's lleupy — (1 to 1 taken. 
11 to 2 
0 to 1 
20 to 1 
20 to 1 
20 to 1 
25 to 1 
5 to 1 
liucii, who may ulwuy e bo coimhiomi dungorous with any tiling 
under seven stone and u half on hi* buck, und tlio cuiii- 
paoy not too good, won Ins (list victory of the tcuftun by 
securing tho Lorn of the MunorVUupul Newton. Eorsyvevauve 
is to tie commended ; und umu buries- second and third places 
should be rewarded with au (H-cudonul No. 1. A' Stamford the 
richest produce Makes wore divided bt-iwoeu tlio Duke ol Bed- 
ford and the Marquis of Exeter; hut, us those noble lords were 
the chief con t rib id o» neither cun boast of having rouped 
any very solid udvuutagu hy the result. Mr. Knowles huviug 
to do buttlo with Lout Ribblosdulo’# nominations, must have 
been tlio loser. Eor tho 100 sovs. .sweepstakes, Mr. Bayne's 
Boer defeated Ua&lbcc by u neck, in defiance of tlio ud verso 
upiuion of the riuy, who laid 7 to I on the Sou ol Ion. The 
Cock Bhensunt could not fly away with the Burghloy, and his 
chance, therefore, lor tlioGooilwuqff Stakes, must bo considered 
ull but hopeless. The winuor, E.l Dorudo, uud who bore off’ the 
Gold Cup easily on tlio following day, gave bait little promise of 
racing supurioiity iu her two-yeur-old form. She adds another 
foather to the weli-plmued cup ol John Scott. Tho hot weather 
did not serve to improve the temper of Phaeton, who wus in- 
clined to play fantastic trick-, und, in short, to do uny thing 
but hour his owner’s eoloui-tu the winning-post. 
The electric wires have just brought tlio intel- 
ligence thut St. Andrew is tho successful competitor 
for the Notiinghauibhire Handicap. This horse, from 
hits tidy two-year -old ruuniug, was always expected some 
day to accomplish a good tiling ; but, five failures lust 
y ear, and hiB wretched exhibition iu tho CousolutRm Scramble 
ut the York Spring, must have tired .out the hope* of his 
backers. Tho Notts lluudicup is no rneau regard for such 
exemplary patience iu waiting so long. The Saint's victory 
Las broken tlie Spell that hot durmfi the ec&sog) numbed the 
exertions of the Tupgill stable, usually so cteveHh making free 
with the larger huudicap*. Lord Alfred’s \viir=in the llobin 
Hood stukes with 71b extra speaks loudly iu favourof tlio stout 
blood of Chanticleer. 
This is tlie thirteenth rjijfe the game youngster has taken 
part in — surely, ho must b§rcousin-gur®iati to Rutupluu 
But, wc have delayed too hum mourning our glance to- 
wfu-'i* Goodwood. When -jve consider, tho variety of race- 
the value of the prizes, and -alio nutnbeKof horses euaaged 
this meeting may indeed be -pronounced matchless. May its 
fcliadow never grow less! A Jong string of bosses lms already 
Lord Zetland s Tros— C to 1 taken fteoly. 
Mr. Howard's Diana— taken. 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Crusader— do 
M. Lupin's Jouvence— do. 
Mr. K. Parr's New bold— do. 
Mr. T. Parr's Jonathan Martin— do. 
Messrs. Uruvllle and Payne's lot— do, 
Goodwood Cur. 
Mr. Howard’s Virago. 
10 to 1 ngst Mr. T. Parr's ltntoplau— taken. 
Sr. Lkcier. 
4 to 1 agst baron Rothschild’s King Tom — taken. 
Dkrdt. 
10 to 1 ngst Mr. Howes's Grtuculus Esurlcns— taken. 
20 to 1 -- Lord Dorchester's Cruiser — do. 
25 to 1 — Mr. Merry's Lord Of the Isles— do. 
10 to 1 Mr. Purr » c by Van Tromp — MooubeftlW-^do. 
1,000 to 15 — Lord John Scott's Humbling Katie— do. 
7 to I 
BETTING AT M ANC1I ESTER.— Tcmdat. 
Yesterday, the chief part of the settling being got through, a few in- 
-!im-nt» wero made upon the Goodwood Stakes. Nancy was bucked 
OA 20 to 1 In hundreds, but subsequently wo heard two to 10 offered 
against her- Jonathan Marlin, who has been backed lor a tolerable 
amount ut 100 to 0 scorns rather unhealthy iu the market, having re- 
eded to 26 to t. Jacquelino and Lough Buwn are tho only horses that 
ave been buckvd in our hearing for tho Newton Gold Cup, and Typcc 
for the Nottingham Handicap. To-day, upon the Uu>e upproaching for 
the departure ot the special train for Newton, viz., twelve o'clock, tho 
rooms became deserted, at which tlmo the odds stood as follows: — 
Nkwton Cup. 
3 to l ug»t Jacqueline (taken) 
4 to 1 Lough Hawn (taken fteoly) 
NuTTlKOlUVI Handicap. 
7 to 2 ogst Tv pec (taken) 
Goodwood Stakes. 
U to 2 agst Ileapy (taken) 
* 1 1 to 2 Tto» (taken) 
s tv 1 — Diann (taken) 
H)0 to G — Muscovite (taken) 
100 to G Exact token) 
100 to G Miss Tennyson (taken) 
20 to 1 Nancy (tog- u) 
20 to 1 Bribery (token) 
Tiu Cur*. 
7 to 4 on Virago (utfcrcd) 
I.bok Handicap. 
100 to 8 on tho field (offered.) 
HOUGHTON MEETING, 1854. 
Fbidat. — B aron Rothschild's Orestes, 4 yrs, 8st 71b, agst Lord Zetland's 
Ilospodar, 3 yrs, 7st, T.Y.C. 200, h. ft. 
STAMFORD RACES.—' Tree bat. 
SwEEPTAUEsof 50 sovseadi, b ft. 8st 71b each. T.Y.C. 4 sabs. 
Lord Bnrgbley’s Blue Beard Norman Walked ovt, 
Sweepstakes of 50 sovs eacli, h ft. For colts, 8st 71b, and fillies,^ 
41 b. Either out of untried marcs or by untried stallions. T.Y.C. ; 
Lord Strathmore's f by Colllngwood — Lucy Banks, &st 
Yates 1 
Mr Newland's Mariposa, 8st 41h A- Day 2 
Lord Exeter’s Nutriment. 8st71b Norman 3 
Betting — G to 4 on Lacy Banks filly, and 5 to 2 agst Mariposa. Won 
by half a length. Two lengths betw een tho second and third. 
Sweep takes of 100 sovs each, h ft. For three-yrs-old colts, 8st 71b, and 
fillies, 8st 411 ). Untried stallions or mares allowed 31b, bat only on- 
allowance. New mile. C subs. 
Mr. Payne's Boer, by Van Tromp, Sst 41b , .rlatman 1 
Mr. F. Knowles's Bnalbec, 8st 71b Hamby 2 
Betting— 7 to 1 on Bnalbec. Won by a neck. 
The Bcrohley Stakbs of 25 sovs each, 15 ft, and 6 only If declared, ko , 
With 101 added. For three-yr-olds and upwards. Tho second to ia , 
his stake. From the New Mile starting-post, once round. 30 sovs, i 
of whom paid 5 sovs each. 
Mr Newland's El Dorado, hy Harkaway, 3 yrs, ost 
l-'ordham 
Mr. Payne's Cock Pheasant, 4 yrs, 6st (carried 6st 
lib) ..Wells 
Capt. Lowthor's Rnckapelt, 4 yrs, Gst 21b 8. Steggles 
Mr. R. I' Anson's Hurlcot, aged, 7st (earth d 7st 
2 ibj Chilman 
Betting— 5 to 1 agst Cock Pheasant, and 4 to 1 each ngst El Dorado 
Rackapclt. El Doruldo made the running. A fine race In with Cu , 
Pheasant ended In a dead heat. Ilackapelt was beaten two lengt;,. 
Three lengths between the third and fourth. 
Deciding Heat — Won by a neck. 
Sweepstakes of 200 sovs each, h ft. For two-yr-olds, colts, 8st 711, 
fillies, 8st 41b. T.Y.C. Three sabs. 
Lord Exeter's Almond, by Nutwlth, 8st 41b I latmnn l 
Duke of Bedford's Pugnator, 8st 71b S. Rogers 2 
Betting— 2 to 1 on Almond, who won cleverly by three quarters oft 
length. 
Sweepstakes of 200 sovs each, It ft. For two-yr-old fillies, 8st 41b. T.l 
Three subs. 
Duke Qf Bedford's Ilabenn, by Birdcatcher S_ Rogers 1 
Lord Exeter's Bcsika, by Beiram Flatman 2 
Betting— 5 to 2 on Habena, who took the lead, kept it, and won by i 
length. 
Handicap Plate of 50 sovs. Twice round. 
Lord Burghley's Blue Beard, by Gwalior, 3 yrs, Gst 
71b.... Heffer 1 
Mr. Blyth's F lot 1st, 4 yrs, 8st 21b Kendall 2 
Betting— 7 to 4 on Florist. A fine race, won on the post by a nccl, 
Selling Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 25 added. Optional selling welgl.i*. 
(kc. Once round and a distance. 
Mr. Cooper's Economy, by Don John, (' yrs, 8st 51b, 
Kendall 1 
Mr. Batson's Sweetness, 4 yrs, 7st 111b, .£100 Sly 2 
Mr. Roger's Chorus, 6 yrs, 8*t, £50 E. Sharpe 3 
Betting— G to 4 on Economy-5 to 2 agst Chorus. Won hy and 
Two lengths between the second and third. The winner was afterwwlt 
sold hy auction for 135 guineas. He goes into J. Perrin's stable, Net. 
market. 
BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Goodwood Stakes. 
6 to 1 agst Tros (taken) 
Goodwood Cup. 
!) to 1 ngst Rataplan 
16—1 Muscovite 
St. Leqkr. 
D to 2 each was laid agst Dervish and King Ton, in ono bet. 
WEDNESDAY. 
SwBErsTAKES of 1 5 sovs each, 5 ft, with 25 added, for two-yr olds 
fcst 71b, fillies 8st 31b, certain winners extra. Five furlongs. El, 
subs. 
Captain D. Lane's Thessaly, liy Epirus, 8st 31b Bartholomew 1 
Lord Exeter's Nugara, 8st Norman '-' 
Duke of Bedford's Triton, 8st 71b S. Rogers > 
Betting. — G to 4 on Thcss sly— and 3 to 1 ogst Triton Won cl • ' 
by n length. Two lengths between tho second and third. 
Tiie Kr.TToW Stakes of 50 sovs each, It ft. For three-yr-olds, colt 
71t>. fillies, 8st 41b. Certain penalties and allowances. About onemli 
and three quarters. 7 subs. 
Lord W. I’owlett's Nicholas, hy the Emperor, 8st 
21b S. Rogers 1 
Lord Clifdon’s Rodo-mell, 8st 21b A Day 
Lord Exeter's Phaeton, 8st 101b Flutman 3 
Duke of Bedford's Pelham, 8st 71b Pettit i 
Betting— 5 to 4 agst Phaeton— 0 to 4 agst ltodo-raeli. Won by t 
quarters of a length. Three lengths between the second and ti - 
l’elham broke down when about a distance from home. 
Tim Stamford Sr. Leoek, a sweepstakes of 25 sovs each, 10 ft, "it!' 
added. For three-yr-olds, colts, 8st 71b, fillies, 8st 41b. Ccrir 
penalties und allowances. About one mile and a quarter. 8 sub* 
Duke of Bedford's Weathercock, by Wentlierbit, 8st 
■jib S. Rogers 1 
Lord Burghley's Blue Beard, 8st 71b Norman 
Lord Exeter's Delia, 8st 41b Flatman 
Betting— 4 to 1 on Weathercock. A good race in with the fa" 
uud Blue Beard, was won by a neck. Very bad third. 
Sweepstakes of 60 sovs pitch, It ft. For two-yrs-old, colts, M 1 
fillips, &st 211) Certain allowances. T.Y.C. Five subs 
Duke of Bedford’s Habena, by Birdcatcher, 7st 131b ..Petlit i 
Lord Exeter's Nutriment, 8st 41b Norman 
Betting -to to 1 on Habena, who made all the running, and won in 
canter by four lengths. 
A Gold Cup of 100 sovs value, by subscription of 10 sovs each, " 
added from the Rncc Fund; the surplus to bo paid In specie. Tba 
times round (four mile). 
Mr. Newland's El Dorado, by Harkaway, 3 yrs, list 
11b Fordlinm > 
Lord Exeter's Phaeton, 3 yrs, Gst 41b Heffer - 
Lord Clifden's Poodle, 5 yrs, 8st >31b A. Day 
Captain Lowthcr's Rackapelt, 4 yt% 7st 13lb E. Sharpe 1 
Lord Exeter’s Delia, 3 yrs, Gst lib J. Steggles 
Betting— 5 to 4 agst El Dorudo, 6 to 2 ngst Poodle. Won easily 
two lengths. Pluetou came with a rush In the last few stride-. 
obtained second honours by ahead. Three lengths between tlie third-- 
fourth. Delia was many lengths behind. 
GOODWOOD RACES. 
Arrivals ui* to Wednesday Evening. — W est Aus- 
tralian, Dervish, Prince Arthur, Ucfiarilo, Munuec filly, Crown 
Pigeon, Brocket, Ileapy. Marluy Hill, Acrobat, Paletot, Scy- 
thiun, Appollonius, Professor, MuuilricerUo, Bribery, Antoi- 
nette, Kaffir, Quince, Affine, Muscovite, Spinaway, Joshua, 
Young Norvul, luvn*iou, c by Cotherstone — Poliffora, f by 
Vuu Trouip, out of Quopii Mab, colt by Red Hart, out of Re- 
fraction, colt by Pantaloon, out of P by sal is, colt by Assault. 
Torment is not expected at Goodwood. 
NEW MARKET. 
FIRST OCTOBER MEETING, 1854. 
Thursday. — L ord Clifden's Cheddar, 4 yrs, 8st 71b, agst 
lord's Pare, 2 yrs, 7#t tills T.Y.C. 200, It. it. 
Duke of Bcd- 
S1.CONO OCTOBER MEETING. 1854. 
Mondat. — M r. Barber's Domino, agst Mr. 1 inning's Ilumboldt, both 
3 yrs, 7st each, last three-quarters of Ab.M. 200, h. It. 
Wednesday— Mr. Mare's Ariosto, sat 71b., ngst Baron Rothschild's 
Ilungcrford, 8s t 51b, A.F. 200, h. ft. 
TuuasDAY — Mr. Grovllle’s Invasion, 4 yrs, 8st 71b, ngst Mr. Marc's 
Fact, 8 yrs, 8st 31b, A.F. 200 h. ft. 
NEWTON SUMMER MEETING— Tuksdat. 
Tns Trial Handicap of 5 sovs each, with 30 added, for three -yi 
and upwards ; the second to snvo his stake. Certain winners 
One mile. F ourteen subs. 
Mr. Ewlmnk's Snowdon DunhUl, hy logo, 4 yrs, 8st 
71b G. Oat.- 
Mr. W urtlilngton's Juliet, 3 yrs 5st 71b (carried 5st 91b) T.Clifi 
Mr. Saxon s Antonio. 3 yrs, 6st (carried 5st 71b) ..J. Forster 
Mr. J. J Henderson s Patience, 4 yrs, 7at »lb T. Boycs • 
Mr. R. Walker's The Tempest, 5 yrs, 7»t J. Waddlugt"' 1 
Bctting-G to 4 ou Snowdon DunhUl— J to 1 agst Antonia— 4 1 
Juliet. A flnoraco in with the first two, waa won by a neck. Bad 
Tem pest a long way behind. 
The uoluokn k Stakes of 10 sovs each, h ft, with 40 added, for * 
olds, colts, 8st 71b, fillies and geldings, 8st ilb. Certain p' 
and allowances. Last half inilo. Ten subs. 
Captain O. V. Harcourt a b f by Chanticleer, out of Eilerd .i 
8st ylb (lucluding 51b extra) Aldcroft 
Mr. Reynard's Resiataucc, 8st 71b Sv. White 
Mr. T. Vernon's Men/.ic, 8st 71b Wilber force 
Mr. Edwin da’s Flight, 8st 41b (earned 8st51b) J. Waddlngton - 
Betting— 2 to 1 on tlio Ellordale filly — i to 1, agst- Flight, 
easily by half a length. A head between the second and third, 
well up. 
Handicap Plate of 60 sovs, for two-yra-ohl and upwards. 
winners extra. Golbome Course (l .st halfmile). 
Mr. W. H. Scott's The Cripple, by Picaroon, 3 yrs, 5st 61h 
t. cun 
Mr. W. T. Park's Mountain Maid, 3 yrs, Gst 21b ....Thorpe 
Mr. Smith's Mystic, 2 yrs, 5st 41b Ducker 
Mr Wilkins s Coleraine, 4 yrs,st Clb Charlton 
Cert* 
Mr. Worthington's Juliet, 3 yrs, Gst J Waddington 
Mr. T. Vernon's Tho Chick, 3 yrs, Gst 61b Veale 
Mr. R. Nokes'a Birdlime Girl, 3 yrs,5st Summerflehl 
Betting-2 to I agst Chick— 3 to 1 agst Colernlne-4 to l agst 
6 to 1 agst Cripple. Won In a canter by six lengths; a neck 
the second and third ; bad fourth. Birdlime Girl started last, 
a long way behind. 
