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RAILWAY.— 
WARWICK RACES-— Tuesday Wed- 
r ^ RE AT WESTERN 
\T WAKWICl' 
ncsilny, September 
R N E T FAIR RACES will take 
..lace on WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 
6 t TJie 8 RAILROAD PLATE of 'Jen Sovereign*.. 
adelc .1 to a .'-.veeps tidies of One Sovereign each. 
Three- yr. -olds to carry Sat ; lour. Oat . alb . live. 
9 st- 81b. ; six nnd aged, i oat. 1 ho Winner to be 
sold jor Forty Sovereigns, if demanded in the 
nsunl " ny . or if entered, to be sold for 1 Dirty 
Sovereign- To he allowed 711). neats Three 
time-' round the course and u distil nee. The 
Winner to be sold by Auction immediately utter 
the Race, nnd the Surplus to go to the Race I und. 
The BARNET PAIR STAKES ot Ten Shillings 
each, with Five Sovereigns added. For l’onics 
not exceeding 13J hands liigh. To carry 7»t. 71b. 
7 lb. allowed Tor every inch under. Heats. Twice 
round and a distance. 
The HUNTERS STAKES of Twenty Sove- 
reigns, added to a Sweepstakes of Three Pounds 
each, Entrance Ten Shillings. Three-year-old* to 
carry 9st- ; four, I0»t. ; five I Oat - 71b.: fix and aged, 
list. 21b A winner of one Hurdle Race this 
season, to carry 3lb extra; of two, Gib. ; ol three, 
iOlb. The Winner to be sold for Sixty Sovereigns. 
1 ! demanded in the usual way; orlf entered, to be 
sold for I illy, to be allowed 71b ; if for 1 orly, 
i olb.; if for T hirty . Hlb. To bo sold bv Auction 
immediately after the Race, and the Surplus to 
go to the Race Fund Heats. Three times round 
the Course und u distance. Six Leaps to be taken 
in each heat over hurdles The winner of this 
race to pay 2 sov*. to the Judge. 
The WELCHMENS RACE for n Saddle, 
between the heats. Matches will be allowed to be 
run. by leave of the Stewards, on payment ol llull- 
u-Guincu to the Clerk of the Course ..... 
Four horses to stm t for each Race, or the I ublic 
Money will not bo given. If more thnu four start, 
the second horse in such Race to save his stake. 
Mares ami Geldings allowed 3lb. Gentlemen riders 
allowed Mb. , , . , 
Horses mid Ponies for every race must be entered, 
and stake* paid, on or before Monday. September 
4 is:. < ; it by letter, the money must he sent by 
Post ofllcO order, payable to Mr Charles Bryant. 
Red Lion. Barnet. The Ponies to be measured 
between ten and eleven o’clock on the morning of 
the races, when any objection must lie stated, us 
none will be allowed afterw ards. The colours of 
the riders to be named at the time of entry, or 
forfeit one sovereign to the Race Fund. 
The winner of each race to pay one guinea to 
the Clerk of the Course. Each Jockey to pHy 2s. Cd. 
for weights nnd scales. 
The money will ho paid to each winner nt nine 
o’clock on the evening of the race-day, nt the Red 
Lion Hotel. ....... 
The Stewards arofauthorisoi to hand the stakes 
to whom they may consider entitled to them, and 
from whose decision there shall be no appeal, 
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that all disputes shall be settled by the Stewards, 
und their decision shall be final. 
The riders in every race to be at the scale in 
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•.« The Baolug will commence nt two o’clock 
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rpiiE SIXTH GREAT ANNUAL 
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V SET of FOUR BEAUTIFULLY - 
, V COLOURED PRINTS. Horn Pictures by 
.1 F. HERRING, Sen. Framing size, 37 by 2G4. 
These are the best Sporting Prints ever pub- 
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