THE FIELD 
nt Esliarn ; Protest, at 7st 101b, finishing a neck from tin 
second. The subsequent performance ol both, particular!* 
tluii of Protest, wherein she ao lately defeated Adine for the 
Crn\en Stakss at Goodwood, might have furnished n lino o* 
promise of future distinction f ,,r *ke son of Alarm ; but i' 
may be presumed that the indifferent display made by Wink- 
fleld at Epsom, Aset, and Goodwood, obliterated all recol- 
lection ol anything: in h>® fu\otir. H is success ut Brighton, 
however, upset the tactics of a talented party, who 
thought they could establish another successful case 
of Bribery, and of which the Cock Pheasant was made 
the foil. Winkfleltl is the eighth three-year-old that, in 
the space of thirty-two years, has carried the honours of tin 
dov. Considering the comparative lightness of modern 
handicaps, hie victory nt (1st 71b is certainly creditable to him. 
Bribery’s getting where she did in the race with 7st 51b on her 
hack proves that she is an animal above tlio ordinary mart ; 
i rough it must be admitted the field wus of less than moderate 
cast. 
t he Enchantress colt found a nioro agreeable Nursery ut 
Brighton than Goodwood; his young companions being of 
less unruly uiuod. The clever win he made of It compensated 
for t lie disappointment of last week. This and the other 
« vents of the day were dead against tlio fielders. Kenny- 
side Hero, too, has been making amends for past defeats by 
carrying oft' the Marine and Pavilion Plates. Andover added 
to bis store, though not to his fame, by boating Mouser for 
the Champagne Stakes. Virago declined to face the heavy 
icsponsibility of weight incurred by her position, and left the 
Brighton CnptnSlmr vogue. The Star of Surrey not being 
i x pected to dune in the adjoining county, and King Tom re- 
ferring his energies f»r Doncaster, Champagne, with Olh extra, 
wii' hidulgi d'with the comfort of a walk over for the Biennial 
Stakes. 
At Kadcliffe, Typee has achieved n victory over a some- 
vhat longer -iretch of ground than she usually excels on by 
winning the Wilton Cup. St. Andrew , with 211b in his favour, 
►'niggled hard, hut was unable to defeat the fleet daughter of 
Ponrding-schuool Miss. The young grey Lord Alfred lias been 
rMending the number of his runs, and, on this occasion, nug- 
inenting too, the list of his wins, (he Two-yr-old $tnk<s 
and the Bury Purso having fallen before his' prowess. Few 
horses were more deeply engaged, and, certainly, none could 
hiive stuck closer to their work than the young patrician. 
Jet tty Trrftz and Syvageo have also distinguished themselves. 
The betting on the Doncaster St. Leper seems at last to 
be taken up with something like spirit ; and, in the absence of 
any pre-eminent favouritism, should afford free range for invest- 
ment. The race at the pre-ent moment may fairly be consi- 
dered on open affair. The tide of events at the forthcoming 
lork meeting, however, may materially oiler its aspect. 
King Tom, having touched 0 to 4 at Goodwood, is now nt 9 to 
2. but --till with many friends. A rally has been made in 
fa o tr of Di rv-sh, though without any very pen e,>» i bio influence 
ou the market. Scythian ut 1 2 and Chiimpnguo nt 30 
to 1 would look somewhat like a parodox, did wo not 
occasionally meet with such strange vagaries within the bet- 
ting circle. Acrobat finds some zealous supporters, but 
it akos no advance in the quotations ; must ho remain 
stationary till lie has accomplished the triumph of the Great 
Y rkshire Stake*? At present, however, lie is nt 12 to 1, 
while his friend Dervish is quoted at half that price. 
The nominations fur the Cffiso re witch and Cambridgeshire 
►takes have just made their appearance, and Include most of 
the famous <» es of the day. The former has an entry of loft; 
the lafier, 151. With u good handicap that shall cutise the 
least possible dissension, we may anticipate much interest in 
the pulling off both events. 
Ripon and North Staffordshire hold their meetings ut the 
cnmmencrm' nt of tiio week; while, nearer home, we have 
lhadtng, Lewes, and Tonbridge offering no small induce- 
ment for a visit to their pleasunt localities. To one and all 
w e wish succe**. 
TATTBIISA LT/S. — Monday. 
Throughout the afternoon, room, terrace, ami yard, were thronged 
with speculators; but, although a very huge amount of money changed 
hands ou the Goodwood account, tlio settling was manifestly slow. 
Many balances stand over ; hut a belief exist* that the greater portion 
of them will he liquidated at the approaching gathering at Brighton. 
Business on coining events was very limited, as the subjoined scanty 
list of quotations will testify. 
BlilOllTOX Stakes. 
5 to 1 ngst Lord Cllfden'a Poodle (tnkiii) 
6 to I Mr. Magenfft's Paiilomlmc (taken) 
(5 to 1 - — Mr. Payne's Cock Pheasant (taken) 
6 to 1 Lord Strathmore's f by Verulnm— Jennala (taken) 
M. Lvorn. 
G to 1 ogst Lord Derby's Dervish (take 8 to 1) 
12 to 1 Lord Derby’s Acrobat (taken) 
100 to 6 Mr. Howard's Scythian (taken) 
20 to I Mr. it. E. Cooper's Autocrat (taken) 
25 to 1 Mr. F. Knowles's Mursyas (taken) 
Dkiibv . 
If to 1 ogst Lord Eglington's Dirk Hnttcralck (taken) 
20 to 1 Mr. Powell’s Flatterer (taken) 
30 to 1 Mr. Osbaldeston's lliflomun (to £50, 25 to 1 also laid) 
20 to 1 Lord Dorchester's Cruiser (taken) 
BETTING AT MANCHESTER— Towboat. 
This was a blank duv at the l ooms, most of the lending speculators 
having stopped for the Brighton Meeting, and those who did not having 
iett for Itudcllffc Bridge at an early hour. There was not a bet laid 
here. 
(LATEST BETTING ON THE COURSE AT RADCLIFFE. 
Monday Evening. 
JBriohton Stakes. 
4 to 1 agst Poodle (t) 
6 to 1 Pantomlne (t) 
7 to 1 Jennala filly (t) 
Great 1 boh Handicap. 
G to 1 agst Heapy i 1 and off ) 
ID to 1 agst Merry Bird ft) 
lfl to 1 Kingston (t) 
St LroEit 
7 to 2 agst King Tom t) 
7 to 1 Dervish (off; 
)0 to 1 Acrobat (t) 
BRIGHTON HACltS.— W ednesday. 
The Trial Stakes of 6 sova each, with 30 added ; threc-yr olds, 7st Gib. 
four. Sst 71b; five, six, and aged, 8st 1210. Certain winners extra. 
Bristol mile 3 subs. 
Mr. Knowles's The Calipli, by Ion, 3 yrs, 7st9lb . . . .Charlton 1 
Mr. Bloss's Herbert, aged, Sst 1210 Thorpe 2 
Lord W. Powlett’s Nicholas, 3 yrs, 7st 01b E. Sharpe 3 
Betting— G to 1 on The Caliph — 2 to 1 agst Nicholas. 
Won easily by a length. The same distance between second and 
third. 
Railway Plate (Handicap) of 100 aovs. New Course. 
Mr Mare's St. I nltli, by St Francis, 4 yrs, 7st 121b ..Pettit 1 
Mr. Cooper's Bed Bose. 3 yrs. Gst 121b Hughes 2 
Mr. W. Dawson's Brigadier, 3 yrs, Gst 610 J. Gouter 3 
Mr. Mayo's Bansteud. 4 yrs, 8st 010 Arthur 4 
Betting — 5 to 4 on St. Faith, who won easily by three-quarters of a 
length. About three length* between second and third. 
The Brighton Stakes of 15 sovs each, loft, and only 5 _if declared, &c., 
with 100 added; the second horse to receive 60 so*s out of tlio stakes. 
Penalties for certain winners. The Old Course. 44 subs. (21 of 
whom declared.) 
Mr. s Walker's Winkfield, by Alarm, 3 yrs, Gst 71b . .Garvey 
Lord Bruce's Bribery, 3 yrs, 7st 61b (Including 710 extra) 
E. Hauling 
Mr Magcnnis's Pantomime, 4 yrs, 7st 31b T. Sherwood 
Mr. Webb's filly, by Verulam, out of Jennala, 3 yrs, 5st 
(carried 6st lib) Prior 
The following also run — 
Lord Cllfdon's Poodle. 5 yrs, 7st s.. Charlton 
Mr. Payne's Cock Pheasant, 4 yrs, Gst 121b S. Steggles 
Mr. Howard's Diana, 3 yrs, (1st 101b Wells 
Mr. Williams s Mouser, 3 yrs, Gst J. Gouter ti 
Mr. Lupin's Valeria, 3 yrs, 6st 101b Plumb 0 
Mr. J. M. Stanley s Veteran, 4 yrs, Gst 21b Hughes 0 
Betting— 7 to 4 agst Jennala filly— 5 to 1 each agst Bribery- and 
Poodle— 7 to I agst Pantomime— 10 to 1 offered agst any other. 
Won very easily by three-quarters of n length; three lengths between 
the second and third ; bud fourth ; Poodle, Mouser, and Valeria were 
next nearly abreast; Diana and Cock Pheasnut were pulled up and did 
paw the post, 
Brighton Nursery Starrs (Handicap), of 10 sovs each, with 100 added, 
for two yrs. old. Certain winners extra. T.Y.C. Three-quarters of a 
mile. 21 subs. 
S r W. Booth's colt by Annandale, out of Enchantress, 7»t 71b 
Charlton 
Sir. Spencer's Moonshine, Tut 4lb i. Goatcr 
Mr. Powell's Redemption, 7st T. Sherwood 
The following also ran : — 
Mr. Howard's The Sailor, 7st 91b Wells 
Mr. Oliver's Ethelbald, 7st 71b K. Sharpe 
Mr. Drinkald'* Professor Alley, 7st olb J Mann 
Lord Clifden s Homily. 7st S. Steggles 
Mr. W. Cookson's Pantheon, list 121b Hughes 
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South Oxfordshire Hunt. — O n Friday the 21st ult., 
upward' of forty of the members and friends of the South 
Oxfordshire Hunt sat down to a most excellently served up 
dinner ut the Spread Eagle Hotel, Thame. In consequence 
of the unavoidable absence of Lieulenant-Colouel Fane, 
il gh-Sheriff of the county, the chair was taken by Herbert 
Wy keham, Esq., ofTythrop Park, and amongst the company 
weie J. S. Phillips, Esq , Hugh Huinmersley, Esq., Cupi. 
Hamilton, P. Hamilton, E q., J. H. Ashliurst, Esq., J. J 
ileuley, Esq., A. H. C. Brown, Esq., W. Tyndale, Esq., G. 
Thomson, Esq., C. Harrison, Esq., II. Lupton, Esq., 11. W. 
Kcynolds, Esq., W. Way Stone, Esq. ; Messrs. Saunders, 
Oipwood, Sutton, Hunt, Howland, Hicks, Lovelock, Dcwc, 
Watson, Bound, Pouting, Lacey, &c. Mr. W. Stallworth) 
officiated as Vice-Chairman. The Royal Thame Baud 
mined out in honour of so distinguished a party, and 
p i-xed during their arrival and at the dinner. The room was 
not only tastefully decorated, but toe flag* of tho Thame 
Loyal Volunteers were displayed across the centre, with tho 
u»"ito between them. “The spirit that roused the fathers 
glows again in the sous." and the Chairman, in proposing 
" The health ol the Queen,” remarked that ho well knew 
time was that true English spirit of loyalty amongst both 
' he Country squires and yeomanry ol thu county, that the.) 
were all ready to a man to jump into their saddles und go 
for>h at any tune to protect her Majesty’s throne and person 
aga nst every assailant, should occasion require it. “The 
Ai my and Navy” was received with much enthusiasm, aDd 
was acknowledged by C. J. B. Hamilton, J. H. Ashliurst, and 
J. J. Henley, Esqrs. “The Master of the Hounds” was 
teceived with sportsman-like enthusiasm. Mr. Phillip?, 
appropriately acknowledged this distinguished mark of esteem 
* l those around him. “The Chairman” was next proposed, 
and was received with the greatestapplause. Mr. Wykeham, 
wlm had filled the chair with so much life and ability, in 
returning thanks, said that it afforded him much happiness to 
merit so kind a mark of their approbation. Muuy other 
t< arts were given, and several excellent songs were sung by 
the Chairman, Mcs-re. James Reynolds, Orpwuod, Aldworlti, 
Ar. fit c., the choruses being most scientifically accompanied 
b.» be roll of the small drum in the able hands ol the worth) 
• ii rmao. Altogether this evening may justly be classen 
am- ogst Hie mo»t piea»ur able and convivial ut auy that bus 
Occurred in Thame lor many years. 
Betting— 4 to 1 on Kenuyalde Hero. Won in a canter by five lengths 
Brown Brandy beaten oil. 
The Brighton Cur of 100 sovs In specie, added to a Sweepstakes of m 
sovs each; threc-yr-olds, 7st 91b; four, (1st lib ; five, fist 71b; six anil 
aged. 9st 1 Olb : various penalties and allowances, the winner to be 
sold for .£600, If demanded. &c. ; allowance* if to be sold for less; the 
second horse to receive £20 out of tlio stakes. The Old Course. i| 
subs. 
Lord W. Fowlett's Sharavogue, by Frcney, 6 yrs, 9st 31b, £600 
Rogers 1 
Duke of Bedford's Diomedia, 4 yrs, #st 21b Pettit 2 
Mr' Williams's Mouser, 3 yrs, Gst 101b. £300 J. Goater 3 
Mr Messer’s Perfidious, 4 yrs, 8st 21b, £300 C. Hornsby 4 
Betftng— 7 to 2 and 4 to 1 on Shuravoguc. Won by eight length* 
bad third. 
Tub First Year ov tiif. Third Brighton Biennial Stakes, for tvro- 
yr-olds, of 10 sovs each ;’ colts, Sst 71b ; fillies, 8st 41b; certain winners 
extra. T.Y.C. 23 subs. 
Mr. Hornsby's colt, by Bovcrlac— Slender, 8st 71b C. Hornsby 1 
Mr. (ireville's Joshua, ,8st 7lli Flutmnn 2 
Betting— G to 4 on Joshua. Won cleverly, by half a length. 
The Gband Stand Plate of 100 sovs, added to a Handicap sweepstake 
of 10 sovs each ; extra weights for certain winners One mile and a 
quarter. 16 subs. 
Lord Bruce's Bribery, by the Libel, 3 yrs, 8st 51b .. .. Flatman ( 
M. Lupin's Jouvcnce, 4 yrs, 7st 1 01b T. Sherwood 2 
Mr. J. M Stanley's Mishap, 3 yrs, 7st 61b Charlton a 
sir W Booth's Protest. 3 yrs, 7st 51b J- Mann \ 
Betting— 3 to 1 agst Bribery, 7 to 2 agst Mishap, 4 to 1 agst Jouvence, 
and 6 to 1 agst Protest. Won, after a good race In, by three-quarters of 
a length; about six lengths between the second anil third. 
The Champagne Stakes of 100 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sow 
each; three-year-olds, 7st Gib; four, 8st 71b; five and upwards, 
Sst 121b; mares and geldings allowed 31b. One mile. 42 subs. 
Mr. G ally's Andover, by Bay Middleton, 3 yrs, 7st Gib.. Wells 1 
Mr. William's Mouser. 3 vrs, 7st 31b J Goatcr 2 
Mr. Saxon's HazlenOt, 4 yrs, 8st 71b «. Cbmcnt 3 
Betting— 100 to 6 on Andover, und 3 to 1 on Hazelnut being second 
Won by a length ; three quarters of a length between tho second and 
third. 
The Sussrx Plate of 50 sovs, added to a Swcepst kes of 5 sovs each ; 
for two-yr olds and upwards; optional selling weights, &c. Half a- 
mile. 13 subs. 
Mr. Pennine's Michaelmas Maid, by Bay Middleton, 4 yrs, 7st Gib, in- 
cluding 61b extra, £40 Charlton l 
Mr. J Merry's Vaultress, 4 yrs, 7st 61b, in. 61b ex., £10 ... J. Goa er 
Mr Howard's Glenstric, 3 yrs. i st 121b, In. 51b cx., £10 .. .. Wells 3 
Mr. Magcnnis’s Qualm, 2 yrs, 4st 111b, £10 Humpngo 1 
Mr. Bo era's Guitar. 2 yrs, 6st 71b, £'G0 Hughes 
Mr Hayward's Mock Modesty. 4 yrs, 7st lib, £10 .. .. A. Marlow f, 
Betting— 2 to 1 each ogst Michaelmas Maid and Glcnstrae. Won by a 
length and a half. Three quarters of a length between the second und 
third; bilrt fourth. The winner was bought in for 2(10 guineas. 
They who returned to London last evening by Hie train which left 
Brighton at G 40 were not ft little alarmed r/i route. On arriving at the 
Three Bridges station the train suddenly stopped, und on inquiring into 
the cause, it was ascertained that the stoker was drunk, and had com- 
mitted an nssau't upon the engine driver, by knocking him down with 
an iron, ami afterwards pelting him from the back of the tender with 
pieces of coke. The stoker .was detained iu custody at Three Bridges 
station. 
Betting— 5 to 4 agst Enchantress filly— 4 to 1 ugst Sailor— 5 to 1 agst 
Professor Aircy. 
Won very cleverly by three quarters of a length, a length between 
the sccoLd and third. Professor Aircy was fourth; Sailor, fifth. Homily, 
Ethelbald. and Pantheon brought up* the rear. 
Marine Plate (Handicap) of 100 sovs, for all ages. T.Y.C. Three 
quarters of a mile. 
Mr. Saxon's Kennysldo Hero, by St. Leon, 3 yrs, Gst 41b 
Foster 1 
Mr. SargcanPs Henrietta, 6 yrs. 7st 121b Charlton 2 
Mr. Sadd's Longinus, G yrs, 7st 41b Wells 3 
Mr. Reeve’s Pollard, 3 yrs, 5st 10lb Crcsswell 4 
Sir. Megson s Roebuck, 3 yrs, 7st 21b 8. Steggles 5 
Betting Even on Kennysldo Hero— 7 to 4 agst Henrietta. 
Won easily by a third — bad third. 
The Corporation Plate of 60 sovs, added to a sweepstakes of 6 sovs 
each, for two-yr-olds and upwards. Optional selling weights, & c. 
T.Y.C. 
Lord Anglcsea s Lizzy. 3 yrs (£ 60), 7at Gib ....J, Goater 0 1 
Mr. Bailey's Now Brighton, 4 yrs (£50), 8st 41b 
W. Abdnle 0 2 
Mr. Magcnnis's Exeter, 6 yrs (£50), 8st 121b ....Charlton 3 
The following also run :— 
Mr. Howard's Belgrade, 8 yrs (£60), 7st Olb Wells 0 
Mr. R. Cooper's Mary Ann. 2 yrs (£00), 5st 9lb Hughes 0 
Mr. Hayward's Mock Modesty, 4 yrs (£60), Sst 41b A. Marlow 0 
Mr. Turner’s c by Van Tromp, out of Reel, 3 yrs ( £50) 
G. E. Sharpe 0 
Mr. Marc's Pliarold, 4 yrs, (£50), Sst 71b Rogers 0 
Betting— Gto 4 agst Lizzy -4 to 1 ugst New Brighton— 5 to 1 agst 
Exeter. 
A good race in with New Brighton and Lixzy. resulting in a dead heat 
Exeter finishing a length and a halt behind them. 
Deciding Heat : Betting— 2 to 1 ou Lizzy, who won, alter a good race 
In, by a neck. The winner was bought In for 160 guiticns. 
Second year of the Second Brighton Biennial Stakes of 10 sovs 
each, for three-yr-olds ; colts, 8st 71b; fillies, Sst 41b. The second 
horse to receive 50 aovs out of the stakes. Penalties for certulu win- 
lid's. Bristol mile. 12 subs. 
Mr. Osbaldeston's Champagne, by Touch stone, 9st Bib 
C. Marlow, walked over. 
BETTING ON THE COURSE. 
Sr. Leoer. 
4 to 1 agst King Tom (taken) 
0 to 1 Dervish (taken) 
G to 1 The Trapper (offered) 
12 to 1 Acrobat (taken) 
12 to 1 Midsummer (taken) 
15 to 1 Scythian (taken) 
30 to 1 Champagne (taken) 
Derby. 
20 to 1 ogst Flatterer (taken) 
26 to 1 Rifleman (taken) 
30 to 1 Saraband (taken) 
1000 to 30 Strood (taken) 
THURSDAY, 
The Pavilion Platr of 100 sovs (Handicap) for all ages. Certain 
winner* extra. Bristol mile. 
Mr. .saxo .'s Kennysldo Hero, by St. Leon, 3 yrs, Gst 31b 
Including 61b extra Forster 1 
Mr. Megson's Roebuck, 3 yrs, 7jt ..Wells 2 
Mr. Bennett's Brown Brandy, 3 vrs, Gst 1 01U Weller 3 
DUNSTABLE RACES. 
FRIDAY, July 28. 
Thb Selling Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 2d added. Heats, one mile 
and a quarter. 8 subs. 
Mr. B. Land's Bordeaux, by Cotherstone, aged, list 121b 
(50 sovs) Mr. Luke 1 1 
Mr. T. Price's Spanish Jack filly, h b, 4 yrs, lost 
(20 sovs) T. Price 0 2 
Mr. Mnlth's cli f by Miniature— Lady Love, 9st 1 1 lb 
(20 shivs ) ! Nightingale 0 3 
Mr. Fredenet's b h Monk, aged, list 21b (20 sovs) 
Mr. Fredericks 2 o 
Mr. Messer s b m Lucy, 4 yrs, lOst 3lb (6. i sovs) lhilley 0 0 
Mr. Francis's b h Gift,' 3 yrs, fist 41b (2 > sovs) ...J. Bailey 0 () 
Mr. .1 Brown's gr h Derby, 6 yrs, lOst sib ( 20 sovs) T. Ball 0 0 
First heat . Won easy by two lengths — Second heat : Won easy by three 
lengths Bordeaux was put up by uuctlon, and sold for 64 sovs, thus 
realising 14 to the fund. 
The Dunstable Welter Handicap of 5 sovs each, with 30 added. 
Winners after the publication of the weights 51b ex ra. Gentlemen 
riders. One mile and a half. 5 subs. 
Mr. Cox's b h Bordeaux, aged, list 91b (including 61b 
extra) Mr. Luke 1 
Mr. Swordcr's chm Rosa, aged, list Owner 2 
Mr. Barling s cli h Old Misery, aged, list 101b P. Barling 0 
Mr. Messer's Wabbler, list Mr. Fredericks 0 
Mr. Messer's Perfidious, list 41b dr 
Betting— Even on Bordeaux -3 to 1 agst Rosa— 4 to 1 agst Warbler - 
and 5 to 1 ngst Old Mi'Cry. Rosa took the lead followed by ltorde in \. 
sectnd, and The Warbler third. Bordeaux then went on with the run- 
ning, and won cleverly by half a length. 
The Hurdle Sweepstakes of 2 sovs each, with 20 added. Heats one 
mile, over three hurdles. 5 subs 
Mr. Reid’s b h Bulfincli, by Slane, aged, list 71b (40 
so vs) T. Price 0 1 1 
Mr. Scarborough’s b h Salopian, list Olb (40 sovs) 
Bailey 3 3 2 
Sir. Sharpe's b m Komorn, by Viceroy, 5 yrs. list 20 
sovs) J. Anders 2 0 3 
Mr. Smith's b g Little John, aged, list (20 sovs) 
Nightingale 12 0 
Mr. Marlin's b m Matilda, 5 yrs, list 71b (10 sovs) 
Marlin 0 0 0 
First heat —Betting— Li en onSalopiun-2 to 1 agst Bullfinch— 7 to l 
agst Komorn Won easy by a length. Second licat. - Bullfinch went oil 
with the leud, and won easy. Third heat. — Won easy. 
WENLOCK RACES. 
J. T. Phillips, Esq., Steward ; Mr. White, Jun., of Nuntwich, Starter ami 
Judge ; Mr. John Wadlow, Clerk of the Course. 
This rural meeting was well attended, the urbanity of the Steward, 
with his known popularity, secured an excellent attendance of H 
frequenters of the Turf; und the ordinaries at tho Wynnstay and Falcon 
Inns, were sucessfui. 
The Members' Plate of 60 sovs, the gift of the member for the 
borougli und the southern division of the county of Salop, tor horse* 
that never won £50 at any one time. Heats once round and a dis- 
tance, second horse to receive £5 out of the plate. 
Pyrois, 3 yrs, 7st G. Kendal 2 1 1 
Butterfly, 6 yrs, 8st 21b ....G. Smith 1 2 2 
Ginger, 4 yrs, 7st 91b G. Jones 3 $ 
Captain Cotton, li b (late Tho Major), 6 yrs, 
8st 21b W. White 4 4 
A splendid race; 3 good heats Won by a neck. 
Tiir Farmers' Plate of 50 sovs, the gift of the Right Honourable Loi ' 
Forester. Heats, twice round aud a distance. The second horse i" 
receive £10 out of the plate. 
Mr. J. Pickering’s brni Punctuality, 4 yrs, list Owner 1 2 1 
Mr J Shirley’s chm by California, 4 vis, list J. Hughes 2 1 2 
Mr. W. Lowes br g Farmer Dick, 6 yrs, 12st 
T. Wadlow 4 3 
Mr. B. Colley's cli m Moovtown Witch, G yrs, 12st 51b 
Owner 5 5 
Mr. Smith's b g by The' Steamer, 4 yrs, list 31b 
G. Lineull 3 4 
An excellent race. Piihctiiallty|and California ngst tho-fleld. Won 
by the former by a head. 
The Wenlock Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 45 sovs added, 15 by Sir >' 
W. Wynn, Bart., and 30 by the Race Fund. Heats. One mile and a 
quarter. The winner to bo sold for (£150; if entered to be sold for 
£100, to bo allowed 61b ; If for £80, allowed 121b; If for £G0, allow' d 
l8lb; if for £40, allowed 24lb; and If for £20, allowed 301b. Tho 
winner to be sold by auction .immediately after tho race, and any 
surplus over the selling price to go to the race fund. The second 
horse to receive £10 out of the stake; three horses to start, ortho 
money will not he added. 
Tho Deformed £20,' 5 yrs, 8st5lb Kendall 1 1 
Garland, £'2U, aged, fist 41b G. Smith 2 2 
Ducrow, £40, aged,8st 51b G. Robins 3 3 
A good race ; first heat won by a neck, the second won by a length 
The winner was sold after the race for £61, by Mr. Nock, of Bridge- 
north, realising to the race fund £11. 
RADCLIFFE MEETING. 
Tlio annual turf sports of tlio village of Radcllffo commenced on 
Monday. 
The Stand Plate of 50 sovs (Handicap). One mile. 
Mr. Henderson's Patience, 4 yrs,7st 13lb Charlton 1 
Mr. Peek's Sister of Mercy, 3 yrs, 7st 61b Alder oft 2 
Mr. Worthington'S Juliet, 3 yrs, Ost 41b T. Cliff 3 
