THE FIELD. 
The following also ran : — 
Mr. Howard’s Cavalier. Sst 41b, Wells 
Sir. Adkins's Fearl-sa, 8*t 71b, Preceo 
Mr. Jas. Clark s Tlio Hind, Sst lib. J. Mann 
Lord Cllfden's Homily, 8st 41b, Sly 
Mr. R E. Cooper’s Lymington, 8st 71b, Whltehouso 
Capt.JDdmesOntnno.S,! 71b K. Harding 
Mr' m JL" 52S“J m * Thc Archei % 8st 71b. C. Hornsby 
Mr. Magenlss Instructress, 8st -lib, Marlow 
Mr. Grevilles Joshua, Sst 41b, Flatmnn 
£“ pt : „r. c 1 ? u r. t , 8 f b y Chanticleer— Ellerdnlo, Sst 41b, Aldcroft 
« U 111 * Kingstown, Sst 101b, Including 31b extra, Maton 
Mi vv . Cookson s The Lady of Lyons. Sst 111', Palmer 
Mr. penning. Border Chief. 8st 71b, S. Rogers 
Sir C. Monck’s Vandal, Sst 71b. Basham 
Mr. J. Osborne s Lord Alfred, Sst 71b, .T. Osborno 
i! 1 ' Mr”?, 1 ? 7 ' 8 ProU,cr t0 Roy" 1 Hnrt, Sst 71b, J, Mann 
“ r - u ' n -°?„ s Chelmerton. «*t 71b, Bartholomew 
Mr. Barrett s Daffodil, Sst lib, H Goat-r 
. tc a 4 , a i 8t L<m '? f V'. e 1 G t0 1 "gsl Chelmerton— 8 to 1 
? otd F Alft Id ro 8 »a iV^V u 7 (U J^ t fllly - 10 10 1 CAch n * st Clothilda and 
iL ., Ho r ,lcr Chief— 15 to i agst Joshua- and 1(1 to 1 
,1 cl ? ' ? ep .l e ? l L I' 011 b >- 8 bead; two lengths between the second 
and third: Lord Alfred Daffodil, ( oval er. The Hind, Joshua, Brother to 
Royal Hnrt, and \ andnl passed thc chair in thc order named. The others 
were widely scattered. ' 
The Goodwood Stakes of 25 sovs each, 15 It, and only 5 if declared 
Penalties for certain winners. Thc second horse to receive 100 sovs 
sovTench StttkC ’ a ' T "° m C * nml “ half ' 7,5 subs ’ 36 of whom P 8 )' 8 & 
Lord Bruce’s Bribery, by the Libel, 3 yrs, 5st 111b T. Cliff 1 
Mr. Harrison s Heapy, 4 yrs, 6st fill) . u-pii, o 
Mr. Grevilles Adlne, 5 yrs. Hst lib !.."..Fhitinun 3 
Tl "°a, 3 yrs, 5st 41b, carried 5st 61b ......Carroll 4 
The folio wing also ran 
Mr Parr’s Rataplan, 1 yrs, 9st 9I1>, Owner 
Mr. J. Martinson’s Vancy, Cyrs, 7st!llb, Aldcroft 
Cou- t Battliyany’s Ethelwoir, 6 yrs. 7st 51b, J. Mann 
Mr. Merry's Exact, 4 yrs. 7st, carried 7st 21b, E. Sharp 
M. Loupfn i s JOuyence, l vrs, Ost 131b, T. Sherwood 
Mr. II. Hill s Ireland's Eye. 4 yrs. fist P2lb. Gurrey 
Lord Chesterfield’s Jacqueline, 4 yrs, fist 71b, Ashmall 
Lord Clinton ns John Bull, yrs. 6st 111b. J. Goater 
Mr. K. Parrs Newbold. 3 yrs. fist lib, including 51b extra, Quinton 
Mr. Howard s Diana 3 yrs, 5at 5lb, Porter 
T np a , w-m ' H ' £ 00pe1 ' * Ml ” Tennyson. 4 yrs, 5st 41b, J. Steggles 
liam f ° n * Pumicc * tone ' 3 0at « lb . including 31b extra, Ford- 
Betting at Starting -o to 2 ngst Diana-C to 1 ngst Heapy_G to 1 
agst Ties— 1- to 1 ngst Adlne— 100 to 8 acst Bribery— 100 to 8 agst 
Jacqueline— 14 to 1 agst Newbold -100 to 7 agst Exact- 15 io I ngst 
Puiiiiccstoue — 100 tofi agst Jouvcncc-20 to 1 agst Rataplan— and 20 to 
1 ngst Nancy. 
The Race.— B ribery and Miss Tennyson went off In front, the ruck 
following in compact form Wlion just past the stand, Miss Tennyson, 
Ireland a Eye, Diana, Heapy. and Bribery, held positions in the order 
named : but after making the turn to the left, Heapy took a decided 
lend, with Miss Tennyson second, and Diana ihlrd-Pumlccstonc, 
Bribery, and Jouvence being the next three. Ireland’s Eyo on the 
retiring list. Ilcapy and Miss Tennvson held the lead alternately to 
within lialf-a-mile oi home, when thc ln'ter began to drop oft leaving 
Bribn-y in close attendance on Heapy. Meanwhile Tros and Adlne 
drew forward. At the distance. Bribery challenged Heapv, and shortly 
afterwards Adine took third place, followed by Tros. Bribery's chance 
was, however, no longer In doubt; she made an admirabl effort, and 
achieved thc victory very cleverly by three-quarters of a length ; the 
second beating the third by a length and a-half; and an interval of two 
lengths separating the third from thc fourth. Pumicestone, Diana and 
Jouvence were the next three; Kthelwolf, eighth ; Exact, ninth; 
and Rataplan, tenth. John Bull, Breland's Eye, and Nancy, brought up 
the extreme rear. . 
The Drawing Room Stake# of 25 sovs each, with a bonus by an Indc 
pendent subscription of 10 sovs each ; for three -yr-old*, colts, Sst 7)b ; 
Allies, 8st 21b ; certain penalties. Once rouud. 12 subs to thc Stakes 
and a 11 to the Bonus. 
Lord Derby’s Acrobat, by Itliurlel, 8st 71b A. Day.. Walked over 
Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, for two-yrs-olds and upwards ; two-yr- 
old Gst 31b; three. 8st; four. Sst 81b; five, Sst 121b; six and aged, fist; 
mares and geldings allowed 31b. The winner to be sold lor 300 
sovs, if demanded, &c. Haifa mile. 5 subs. 
Curt. Lane's Thessaly, by Epirus, 2 vrs, Cst J. Steggles 1 
Lord Fxeter.s Nicotine, 4 yrs. Hst 51b Norman 2 
Mr. Merry's Vaultre s. 4 yrs, Sst 51b H. Goater 3 
Mr. J. M. Stanley’s Eliza, 2 yrs, fist Ashmall 4 
Betting— fi to 4 ngst Vault less (tiken). 7 to 4 agst Eliza (offered!, and 
4 to 1 agst Thessaly (taken ). Won by a length ; bad third. 
The AxGLESEr Plate of £50 (Handicap); Gentlemen riders. Craven 
Course 
Mr. Ehves’s William Rufus, by Touchston, 4 yrs, list 51b 
,, Owner 1 
Mr. Sargents The Klffir, 4 yrs, lOst 41b, carried lOst Clb 
, Mr. G. B Price 2 
Major Brlnghurst’s The Hero, h b, nged. list Owner 3 
Betting -3 to 1 on William Rufus, who won easily by two lengths 
bad third. 
BETTING. 
QoODWOon Cop. 
3 to 1 on Virago 
Df.muv. 
24 to 1 agst Dirk Hatteralck— (t) 
30 to 1 Nailer— (t) 
699 
S wM^ r h KFS ° f 100 S v T * each; fbr three-yr-olds, the produce of mare* 
oJi mUc c"nb C s r ^ * " inncr; colw ' $»« 71b . 811 ' l 21b 
Lord ZcUand s Tros, by Cothcrstone, Sst 71b J Marson 1 
Mr. Howard s Apollonius. Sst 71b Wells 2 
Mr. Payne's Boer, Sst 71b ! ......F i a t m an 3 
n , Pc 'il; iK_ ' , '° * , on Appollonlus — 7 to 4 and 2 toTagst Tros. Won by 
a length. Three lengths between the second and third. J 
T 'iur 7 i l KJ' E n"i?i MB,t c S , T i» ES of5t l , 80T ® t*ach, h R ; for two-yr-olds, colts, 
Sst ilb , fillies, Sst lib; penalties for certain winners. The owner or 
the second horse to receive back his stake. T Y C. 15 sub*. 
Mr. Payne’s c by Cotherstone-Polydoro, Sst 71b Flntman 1 
Mr. Powney’s William tho Third. Sst 71b Maton 2 
Mr. J M. Stanley’s Trireme, 8*t 41b J. Marson 3 
Lord Derby's The Professor. 8st 71b A Day 4 
Lord Exeter’s Nngnra, Sst 41b Norman 5 
■Mr. \v. cooksou’s Lady of Lyons Sst 41b C. Hornsby 6 
*® 4 ne,t Pol - v(1or8 colt— 3 to 1 agst William tho Third— 
I ,1 ? trst fbc pr «fcs8or. Won cleverly by half a length ; a length 
and a h df between tho second.and third, and the latter beating The Pro- 
fessor hy a hend. 
Tl18 ® OODWOOn Ccr, vnlne 3 0 sovs. the rest In specie, by subscription 
ot . 1 ) sovs each, with 100 added; the second to receive *100 out of the 
stakes, and the third *50. Two mile* and n half 20 subs. 
Mr. Howard’s Virago, by Pyrrhus tlio First, 3 yrs, 7»t 31b 
Wells 1 
Mr. Morris a Indian Warrior, 5 yrs, Sst 71b l lntnmn 2 
M. Lupin's Valeria, 3 yrs. -Ist 01b T. Cliff 3 
Cobnut wus scratched at 2.17 tills afternoon. 
Betting— fi to 1 on Virago. Valeria wont off with n strong lend, the 
favourite biding her time In tho roar. Going up tlio hill to the left, 
Indian Warrior took close order with Valeria. No fmthcr change 
occurred until they wero within a mile of home, when tho Warrior bore 
ids colours In front. Descending tho hill Into tho stralght-nin-in 
* nlerin was quuc beaien, and was th n passed by the favourite, who 
waited on the Warrior to the distance, whore sho took the command, and 
heat him in a canter by 15 lengths. Fully 20 lengths were between the 
second and third. 
First Year op tup. Fourth Benttnck Memorial Stakes, a Triennial 
Makes of lo gov* each; for two-yrs-old, colts, Hst 71b; fillies, Sst 
411) r.Y.C.04 subs. 
Mr. Howard’s f by Surplice— Elopmont Wells 1 
Lord Eglinton ’s Correbus Marlow 2 
Mr. J. ('lark’s The Hind ,t. Mann 3 
The following also ran :— 
Lord Derby’s Paletot. A. Day 
Lord Exeter's Hazel. Norman 
Colonel Marten’s Tiny, W. Abdnlc 
Captain Lane's Paradigm, Bartholomew 
Mr. Grevillc's c by Red Ilnrt— Refraction, Plutmnn 
Botting-7 to 4 ngst Paletot-2 to 1 agst Paradigm -and i to 1 agst 
Elopement fl ly Won by a length. A length and a half between the,,. 
second and third, Paletot a moderate fourth, Refraction colt fifth. Hazel M, ' n y Monk 
sixth, and Tiny seventh. Paradigm broke down. [ Tim Assay cr 
Sweepstakes 
Mr FnucUt’s b f Flenr de Lis, by 
out of F '°wer fb *' Tecs 
Mr .1 W ard’s br f Alice, by Mulcy 
Vr Tohl’ , ^ 0fDn7 ‘ ofYo ro 
M fred O8b0nit '» c Lortl Al- 
M B»and? * 0 * bora *' , br 6 Cherry 
Mr Bates's bl c Poor Dick 
Mr. Honurth ns b c Ilydaspea 
T "to S’aio rnml™ Th 5 ° *°, V V f " r ftl1 0no mlIe - Entrance, 2 sovs 
niSfisG- Th0 " «o Ho published on tho Saturday bofore 
running, 
, ego st lb 
Tho Assaycr .. ..300 
Plough boy, late Anelilscs son 
Brldeklrk •> 0 „ 
„ ? 5 j 
bt - M « rk 200 
0°i»skoy 4 0 0 
Andromache .. loo 
Cordelia .. .. ” 3 g % 
c by Touclistono, out of 
_ Emlba 
Poor Dick 200 
Saturday bofore 
„ st lb 
l’ntlcnco .. . . ..400 
MB* Sellon 3 0 0 
VttolUns 300 
Peppermint .. ..500 
M*tcr of Mercy .. ..300 
Juliet 3 0 0 
Soduccr 3 0 0 
Small Parcel .. ..300 
Humphrey a rt 0 
Cordelia 3 0 0 
tho same time us for tho Heaton ParkStakoJ T d 1,nmo 
c _ n>u TUESDAY, AcorsT 1. 
SR Handl<Mp T S^ec^istifkM V ^ 8 
handicap alter tlio weight* are out to carry 6 lb, of two or oiio'oMOO 
sovs value, 71b, or of the Wilton cup, lOib extrai m homo to 
s . 0 ° Bjasyf 10 ssrs,. 1 ; ,nvo h,s ^ un<i «*• w,i ‘- 
Helena 
Tho informed,.. .. 
Miss Agnes (pays ft) 
Mi's, lurch .. .. 
Nolly Hill ,. .. 
Merry Monk .. .. 
Jetiy Troffs .. .. 
Moss Itoso . . . , 
ago st lh I 
3 
5 
2 
0 
0 
4 
5 13 
0 12 
Revellleo .. .. , 
Syvngeo „ 
Brldeklrk .. 3 
Vivid 
Mountain Maid .. ” 3 
br g by Gabbler, dam, 
I-ady Mayoress, by Dr. 
Fuustiis 
age st lb 
3 5 fi 
3 5 5 
3 5 5 
6 0 
5 0 
A Free Handicap Starrs of 5 sovs each, with 25 added. A winner nf 
any handicap value 50 sovs after tho weights are published 5 Tarry 
ono " f ,0 " ,ov * 7lh - or tho Wilton or Stewards’ Cun at 
naiioiim, One mile and a dlstttnco. 1 
Radcllffo 101b extra. 
Mold of Team V'alloy 
TJ10 puritan 
Axwell 
Patience 
Cast-off 
Poetess 
ago *t lb I 
a « 5 1 Jotty Troths .. 
5 h 0 Now Warrior ... 
4 7 12 1 Mlslmp 
i 7 12 j !\fuu(l Mary 
6 7 4 (iumclud 
* 7 1 .luUu* Agricola 
3 7 2 Brldsklrk 
1! I is \l . ■ t. . . 
, Mr. Grovillo 
Mr. Marc’s 
Batting — 10 
In a canter by ten leng 
Tiik R api so Star ft of 50 sovs each : for threc-yrs-old. colts 8 st 71b, 
and fillies, Hst 41b; penalties for ccttain winnei's; the owner of the 
second horse to receive 100 sovs out of tho stake*. One mile 
22 subs. 
Mr. Hownrd’s Scythian, by Orlando. Sst 71b .. ..A. Day I 
Mr. Osbaldeston s Champagne, Hst 131b, Including fill) 
extra .. .. .. .. .. Marlow 0 
Lord W’llton's Pumicestone, Hst 71b .. .. J. Marson 0 
Mr. Greville’s Quince, 8 st 71b Flntman i 
Mr. Howard's Belgrave, Sst 71b (Wells), 
Betting— 2 to 1 on Scythian— and 5 to 1 agjt Champagne. A fine race 
in ended in fnvoiK of Scythian by half a length ; deadliest for second 
place. Belgrave didn't pass the post. 
Second Year of the TniRD Bentinok Vruortal Stakes of 10 sovs 
each ; for three-} r-olds, colts, Rst 71b, and Allies, Sst 31b. Gratwlcko 
Stake* Courso ftl sub*. 
owner of the second to »nve his stake. Three quortora of a mile’. 
Mr. Masterman » eh c bt. Mark, 2 Mr. J A Hind’s cl) f The Slave, 
yrs 
Sir. Russell's ch c Sklnnlngrovc, 3 
yrs 
Mr. J. Osborne's h c Spencer, 2 yrs 
Captain Skipworth's hr or bl f Elas- 
tic, 2 yrs 
Lord Derby’s DervlAli, by Cowl. Sst 71b A. Day 1 
Mr. G. Barton’s Arthur Wellesley, 8 st 711 Holmes 2 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's c by Hetman I’lntoff— The Lamb, s*t 
. 7 ’ b J. Marson 3 
Mr. Grevillc's Kaffir. Sst 71b Flutmnn 4 
Betting — 10 to 1 on Dervish, who won by a short beudonly; the other 
two were beaten off. 
Before the race, 4 to 1 was taken about Dervish for ihe St. Lc^ei" 
after It, G to 1 was offered. 
Third Year of thc Second Bf.ntinck Mpiiorial Stakes, a Triennial ... .. 
Stakes of 1" sovs each, for four-yr-old*. colts, 8 >t 71b; and illlies.bst 3 lb. , v 
Queen * Plate Course. 36 sub*. Maid of Team V alley 
Melbourne, out of Volley (Grape. 
Mliot’s dam), 2 yrs 
Sir T. Howard) nu b 0 Hydnstcs. 2 
yrs 
Mr J. Osborne’s gi- c Lord Alfred, 
2 yrs 
Mr. . 1 , J. Henderson’s cli f Nelly 
„ Hill, 3 yrs 
1 HE Si itAMBM'. Sr.VKRH of 3 sovs each, with 25 added, for all age*. Oms 
mile. To close and numo on .Monday evening, and the weights to bo 
out the same night. 
The Si.i.i.iNo Stake* of 3 sovs each, with 20 added. Tho second to 
save hi* stake. One mllo and a quarter. To close and name as for the 
Heaton Talk Stakes. 
WEDNESDAY. 
The Manviii'ntmi Cue of 60 sovs added to a Sweepstake* of 10 sovs enoli, 
6 ft, and only 3 If declared. Ate , the winner of any handicap after llm 
weights arc out to carry 61b. of two, or on o of ]iiu » 0 vs value, 71b of tho 
M ilton or S O ward’s cup at Radellffe, lOlu of both, 1211) extra ; no liorso 
to carry moro than 121b extra ; the second to receive back Ills stake 
anil tha winner to pay ,10 sov* towards expense*. One mile and three 
quarter*. 
Typee 
The .Skinner ... 
Jacqueline ... 
Thc Deformed ... 
age *t lb | 
1 8 
7 
7 
GOODWOOir RACES. — Thursday. 
Tm-: cup DAT. 
Tlie prestige and attraction of the “ Cup Dny” were, ns usual, 
sufficient to draw forth a large attendance of company. Hut 
although there wns no perceptible deficiency in the display of rank 
and fashion, the muster of pleasure-folk wus certainly not so largo 
as on former occasions. 
. Tho belting brotherhood gathered together in full force, and 
business vi as carried on with unflagging spirit. Their specula- 
tions were, however, considerably narrowed by the insignificant 
beld which came forth to contend with Virago in the race for Tho 
Cup. It will bo seen hy the subjoined details that their prelensions 
were disposed of in a manner which showed them to ho weak in- 
deed. \ irego’s success was, in luct, reduced to a “ dead certainly.” 
6 to 1 wns freely betted on her nt the close, and she won in the 
commonest hond-conter 1 
The cup or vase was modelled by M. Lami, a French artist of 
high repute, and was manufactured by Mr. Hancock, of Now Boml- 
strecL It is three feet high, in tho ” Cinque Cento” style, and is 
elaborately executed i»i bright and frosted silver. Around thc 
centre of the cup is a series of proups, very fine in design, repre- 
senling the taming of Bucephalus by Alexander the Great. Tho 
handle is partly lormed by tho figure of n female, a marine deitv, 
and on the summit i* n statuette swan with outspread wings. The 
tout ensemble reflects the highest credit on tlio arliot and the 
manufacturers. 
I • 1 ° addition to the distinguished visitors who wero present eachf 
aav, the “Homo party" consisted of tho Earl nnd Countess of 
Derby, Earl nnd Countess of Bcssborough, Earl and Countess of 
■ Chesterfield and Lady Evelyn gtnnhopo, Earl of Jersey, Eurl ol 
Eglinton, Earl of Zetland, Earl Bathurst, Eorl of Wilton, Earl 
nnd Countess Bruce, Earl Granville, Earl nnd Countess of March, 
Marquis of Exeter, Marquis of Anglesey, Lord Maidstone, Lady 
Constance Maidstone, Princess Edwnrd of Saxe Weimar, Lady II. 
Somerset, Lady Jane Peel, General Peel, Miss Cockerill, Lord Wil- 
Bnm Lennox, Mr. Francis Villiers, .Mr. II. Curzon. Mrs. Anson. 
■Lady Ailesbury* Lady Newport, Miss Anson, Lord Enfield, Lord 
George Manners, Admiral Rous, Lord Alfred Russell, Lord Alcx- 
■ Bnder G. Lennox, Lord Grey, Mr. Milner, Miss Greville, Mr. Gre- 
ViJle,T;npt. Pettat, Capt. Lumlev, Mr. J. 31. Stanley, Mr. Pnvno, , 
*c., <Src. . I Jacqueline... 
The weather wns, on the whole, fovouroblo to (he enjoyment of 2 * 1 e » V? **!” 0,1 
the sport, which rnme off ns f.dlmi s - St AndroW 1,,c 
HE a«m EX Stakes of 25 sovs each; for two-yr-olds, colt*, Sst "lb, 
and miles. 8 st 41b; Certain penalties and allowances. T.Y.C. 7 subs 
ri 1 /' 8 N T mior - b 7 I he Hero, Ms: 1.1b. in 51b ex., A. Day, «. o. 
awEtPSTAKEs of .no sovs each; for two-yr-old < alts, Hst 71b each; ecr- 
* . penalties and allowances. T.Y.C. 5 subs. 
Lord Ellington's Dirk Hutteralck, by Van Tromp, Hst 41b, 
mI' XkT lir|V s . b L c ?y ^’ nn Tromp - Moonbeam Hst 41b Flntman 2 
Dnlston, by Beverl c, Sst 21 b Basham 3 
.... . , on ^‘‘ k Hatteralck, who made all the running, and 
on cosily by two lengths ; bad third. 
Lord Eglinton’s Vanderdecken, by Bay i' iddicton, 8 st 71b 
Marlow 1 
Lord Exeter's Filbert, Sst 71b Norman 2 
Betting— 5to 2 on Vanderdecken. The favourite, with a long lend, 
made all the running, and won liy twenty lcngt.lis, 
SWEF.rsTAicns of 50 sovs each, h ft: for three-) r-olds, colts, Sst 71b ; and 
fillies, Sst 21b. Mile and a hat f. ft subs. 
Mr. Gully's Andover, by Bay Middleton, H*t 71b.., A. Day., w. o. 
Axwell 
f by St Leon, out of Tbullu 4 
St Andrew 4 
fi lo 
fi in 
G 7 
3 
Baron Osy .. 
age xt lb 
... 4 fi 3 
Cn*toff 
. ... 6 
c a 
Merry Monk 
. ... 3 
G 0 
r> O 
. ... 3 
6 10 
Jetty Treffit .. ,. 
. ... 3 
6 10 
Gumcl.vl 
. ... 8 
5 8 
Syvageo 
. ... 3 
6 8 
Professor Buck 
. ... li 
4 12 
fi to 
C to 
ft to 
BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Nursery stakes (Friday). 
6 to 2 agst Miami filly (taken) 
5 to 1 Riflenmn ( token) 
1 " ben tear (taken) 
1 - — Matilda (taken) 
Sr. I.EOKn. 
4 ngst King Tom 
(In the course of the afternoon 3 to t nnd 5 to 2 were taken to a con- 
siderable sum) 
7 to 1 agst Dervish (offered) 
11 to 1 Acrobat 
600 to 40 Midsummer 
25 to 1 Scythian 
Berov. 
15 to 1 ngst Dirk Hutteralck 
15 to l Oulston 
The rest pay ft. 
The Jovknilk Sn.r.iNG Stakk* of 6 «»v* each, with 30 uildcd, for two 
yrs old colts, 9st, fillies nnd geldings, Sst 101b . the winner to be mild for 
flOO If entered to be sold for i'ou. allowed 31b, It for ilOO 71b, If for 
£ 10 101b, If for T30 141b; thruo quarters of a mile. To close nnd name 
ns for the Heaton Park Stakes. 
Tiik Scunar Stakk* of 3 sovs. ouch, with 20 added, for all age*; three 
quarters of a mile. To ola.o iui/1 name on the Tuesday evening, and (lie 
weight* to be declared tlio same night. 
Tiif. RaDolii fb Hr. LkoGhu >*takk* of 6 sovs. each, with 25 added, 
for three yr* old colts, 8»t 71b, IlllJea and gelding.. H»t 21b : tlie winner to 
be sold for 80 sovs If entered to be sold tor TOO. allowed 61b, If for i'40 
91b. If for £30. 141b; one mile and a half, liu-opcncd— to close and 
name as for the Honton Park Stake*. 
Tub Innkeeper*’ SkLUko Btakri. of 3 «ov* each, with 20 added ; heat* 
one mile and a distance. To close nnd nemo on Monday evening. 
BRIGHTON RACES. 
The Brighton Stakes of 15 sov* each, lo ft, and only 5 If declared, 
with 10U added. Old Course. 
Dominations, Sleights, anti 2 lctcp(anres. 
PROGRAMME OF RADCLIFFE RACES, 
Monday, 316t op Jolt. 
The Heaton Park Ftakes of 5 sovs each, with 2. r i added, for nil age*; 
two-yr-olds, 5st 101b; three, 7st 71b; four. Hst 71b five, Sst 12 1>; six 
and aged, Ost; m and g allowed 3lo; n winner of 50 *ov» in 1854 lo 
carry 51b, of two fifties, or 10 » sovs. Rib extra; the owner of thc 
second tiorse to save Ills stake. One mile. 
To close nnd name on the Saturday before running, between the hours 
of six and eight in the evening. 
The Wilton Cue of 100 sovs in specie, added to a Handicap Swecptakes 
of In sova each, 0 tt, nnd only 3 If declared. &c. ; the owner of thc 
second horse to receive back his stake, and the winner to pay 25 sovs 
towards expenses. Two miles nnd a distance. 
Typee... 
Chasenwuy 
Colsterdnlo 
Cleveland ... 
Thc Skltincr 
Little Fawn 
Llndrick 
age st lb 
ag 
*t lb 
-t 
8 
0 
Whalebone 
4 
G 
2 
G 
7 
4 
Baron Osy 
4 
G 
0 
0 
7 
2 
Merry Monk ... ... 
3 
ft 
13 
5 
7 
Ploiigliboy (lute Anchlses 
3 
5 
JO 
4 
7 
ft 
D O. 
3 
6 
10 
r, 
0 
13 
Lundy Foot, by Toryboy, 
5 
G 
13 
out of Ml** Frill 
3 
ft 
9 
4 
G 
13 
Jetty Treffit 
3 
5 
ft 
4 
G 
11 
Gainelad 
3 
5 
8 
Jiillu* Agricola 
3 
5 
0 
4 
G 
10 
t'roffcwor Buck 
3 
4 
12 
n 
fi 
2 
Lidy Ponsouby 
3 
4 
ft 
4 
G 
J 
including 101 b 
extra ...- 
Maid of Team Valley 
br f by St. Leon, out of 
Thnila 
The highest weight accepting being 7st 121b, it lias been raised to 8 st 
nnd tlie other* In proportion. 
age st lb 
1 
Oge st lb 
Orestes .. .. 
Br to Grey Tommy 
4 
fi ft 
Nancy 
1 Wlnkfleld 
s 
G 7 
Rattle 
1 Queen’s Own 
8 
fi 7 
Exact 
1 Lady Bird 
3 
fi fi 
Cobnut .. 
.. 4 7 13 
John Bull 
4 
fi fi 
Pantomime .. 
..473 
Veteran 
4 
0 2 
Epumlnondu* 
..373 
Mauser 
8 
G ft 
Nicotine .. .. 
Barrel .. .. .. 
3 
ft 0 
Poodle .. .. 
Valeria 
3 
5 10 
Cock Pheasant .. 
.. 4 G 12 
Guinekccpcr 
3 
5 3 
Bribery 
f by Verulam, out of 
Diana .. 
Jcnnnla 
3 
6 0 
The Mauine Plate of 100 sova (handicap), for all ages 
age st Hi 
age *t lb 
F.phesus .. 
.. ft ft in 
Lord Lieutenant .. 
4 
7 2 
Frantic .. . . 
.. 6 8 7 
Box 
3 
ft 12 
Co lot 
Coble 
3 
0 M 
Henrietta .. 
.. 6 7 12 
Sir Mark 
3 
ft 4 
Thc Queen's Own.. 
.. S 7 10 
licnnyslde Hero .. 
3 
0 4 
Nicotine .. .. 
..-17ft 
Bridesmaid 
3 
ft 4 
Kpaminondns 
..377 
The Empire 
3 
0 O 
Longinus .. 
. . (1 7 1 
Pollard 
8 
6 10 
Little Tum 
..471 
Nut neeker 
4) 
pay 
Lady Constance • • 
..372 
Student 
91 
ft. 
Roebuck . . . , 
Nominations for tlio BmonTox Cue of 100 aovs In specie, added to a 
Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, for three yr-old* and upward*. 7»t 01b 
Thc Old t'oume. 
Thf. Two-7 r, Old Stakes of 6 *ovg each, with 50 added, for two-yrs- 
old C'dts, 8 *t 71b . fillies and gelding*. Sst 31b; a winner once before 
starting to carry 31b; twice, or a stake of 100 sovs, Gib extra. TJie 
owner of tlie second horse to save his stake, and the winner to pay JO I Nancy, C > 
sovs to the fund. Three quarters of a mile. 1 Protest, 3 yr* 
William Rufus. I yrafSOO sots) 
Dlomedtn, 4 yr# (3uo sov*) 
Cleveland, 6 yr* (300 »ov«) 
Peggy. 4 yrs 3‘ 0sort) 
Mouse r, 3 yrs (300 *ov*) 
Sharavognc, 6 yr* (500 nova) 
Nominations for tlie Grand Stand P/ute of too sovs added to a "Handi- 
cap Sweepstake* of 10 »or* o*ch. <»ne and u quarter. 
Perfidious, 4 yrs (300 *ov* 
Virago, 3 yr* (not t-> be sold) 
Revolver, 5 yr* (800 »o»»; 
Exact. 4 yr» (300 »ov*) 
Cock I'liaasunt, 4 yn (300 »ot») 
Jouvence, 4 yr* 
Orestes, 4 yrs 
Ifentmore Lass, 4 yrs 
Defiance, 4 yrs 
Stonehenge, 3 yr* 
Wlnkfleld, 3 yrs 
D.0 , 3 yr* 
Dlonicdia, 4 yr4 
Mishap. 3 yr* 
The Caliph, 3 )T* 
Indian Warrior, 5 yr* 
Bribery, 3 yr* 
Exact, 1 yrs 
