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will be pretty heavy. Many imagine that, owing to the 
moderate pretensions of the horses engaged, the field will be 
a large one, but I am not of the number. To my notion, 
eight or nine will be the extent of those found at the poRt 
on Wednesday next. Lot him but start, and my voice must 
be for Acrobat, with Ivan or Midsummer for second, while 
The Trapper and the crack dispute the honours for third 
place. Autocrat has come with something like a rush, but, 
though Mr. Major may have worked wonders with him, I 
fancy that, should the present dry weather continue, the 
ground will be all against him. 
Rabgill is likely to become mi immense pot for the Great 
Yorkshire Handicap, and, from his running with Rataplan in 
the Lothian Handicap, must bo a dangerous customer. The 
most formidable opponents to success may bo Calamus, 
Typee, and the Inquisitor. 
It Is my intention to run through the different items set 
down for decision on the splendid race-course at Doncaster 
during its four days’ gathering, and you will receive such 
addition to my letter in time for your Saturday’s edition, 
when I may, perhaps, claim the privilege of amending the 
opinions I have herein hurriedly expressed. — Yours, 
Thursday, Sept. 7, 1854. Toby Peers. 
ROCHESTER AND CHATHAM RACES—' Thursday. 
The Mai/ ten Plate was won nt two heats by Mr. King's c by Lancrcost — 
Hydrangea, 3 yrs, 7st lib (Land, Jun.); beating lion, V. Vi 111 ore's 
Nightshade, 3 yrs, 7st lib (Ford ham ), and four others. 
Visitor s' and Tradesmen's Plate of 60 no vs, added to a Sweepstakes |of 
6 so vs each, 2 ft The forfeits to go to the second horse. For three* 
yr-o!ds and upwards. Penalties for certain winners. One mile and 
a half. 
Mr. Shcrmrd's Merrythought, by Tago, 3 yrs, f.st 111b, 
J. Steggles 1 
Mr. J. S Douglas's Switch, 3 yrs, 04 61b Fordliam 2 
Mr. 0. Blanton's Lil le Naughty, h-b, 6 yrs, 7&t 01b, 
G. E. Sharp 3 
Mr. B. Land's Odibam Cyra, 74 131b, Land, jun. 
Mr. Saxon's Hozlonut, 1 yrs, 74 111b, Clement. 
Mr. Mayo’s Bunstcod, 1 yrs, 7»t 01b, Vox-all. 
Mr Barling's Marchioness, aged, 04 71b, Palmer. 
Betting — 7 to 1 ngst Little Naughty, -1 to 1 ngst Odlhtun, 6 to 1 ngst 
Bansteud, and 0 to 1 each ngst Merrythought and Marchioness. Won 
by a bead. Bad third. 
The Rockingham Stakes of 3 sots each, with 30 added, was won In three 
heats, by Mr, Land’s Mnssnronl, 4 yrs, 7st 21b, £&0 (Land, Jun.) ; 
beating Mr. Messer's Warbler, I yrs, 7st 12 lb, £100 (Hornsby), and 
two others. 
Sjteculation Plate of 25 soys, added to a Sweepstake* of 3 sovs each. 
For two-yr-olds and upwards. The second to save his stake. 
Optional selling weights, he. Once round. 
Mr. Land’s (Jxus, by Slrikol, 8 yrs, 74 31b, £00 . . Land, jun 1 
Hon. F. Villicrs'.s Sochdan, 2 yrs, -1st 121b, f 'O.. . .Fordliam 2 
Mr. C. Formby's Rosobcrry , 3 yre, 04 6)l>, £30. Hnnnnnml 3 
Mr. Huynor’s Lady Constance, 8 yrs, (1st 61b, £30 . . .Curds 4 
Mr. Montague's Whistle, 2 , vi k, 4st 01b, £40 Crcswell 6 
Betting — Even on Soalnlan, and 6 to 2 ngst Ox us. Won by a length ; 
the same distance between the second and third. 
The Medway Stakes of 2 sovs each, with 25 added by W. M. Smith, Esq,, 
M.P. Por throe-year-olds and upwards. The second to save Ids 
stake. Optional selling weights, he. Once round nml a distance. 
Mr. Land's Vertigo, by the Ugly Buck, 3 yrs, 04 71b, carried 
(1st 81h, £75 Land, jun. 1 
Mr. Shorrard’g Merrythought, 3 yrs, 04 71b, carried 6st fib, 
175 Bhorrard, jun. 2 
Mr. C Form by ’0 Miss Delamcro, 4 yrs, 7st 81b, 150 - • Price 3 
Betting — G to 1 on Merrythought. Won cosily by half a length. 
Bad third. 
LICHFIELD RACES.— Thursday. 
The Pisherwiek Stakes of 50 sovs, given by Sir Hubert Peel, added to a 
Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each. For lialf-hrcd horses. Three-yr-olds 
nml upwards ; certain winners extra. Mares and geldings allowed 
31b. Gentlemen riders. Once round and a distance. 
Mr. Davies's .Minerva, 4 yrs, list 131b, including 51b extra, 
M r. Davenport 1 
Mr Evans's Ducrow, aged, 12st 81b, including 71b extra, 
Mr. liuyncB 2 
Sir R. Peel's Emigrant, 0 yrs, 12«t lib Cnpt. W. Peel 3 
Betting — 7 to 1 on Emigrant, and 2 to 1 ngst Minerva. Won easily 
by a length. About the same distance between the second and third. 
The Staffordshire Slakes of 50 sovs, added to n Sweepstakes of 15 sovs 
each, 1 n ft, and 5 only if declared ; the second horse to save his stake. 
Penalties for certain winners. Two miles. 21 subs, 14 of whom pay 
£5 each, 
Mr.G. Mather's Candlewiok, by Prime Warden, ogod, 74 91b, 
T. Cliff 1 
Mr. FllntolTs Whalebone, 4 yrs, 74 Clb Charlton 2 
Mr. Robinson 'a Freedom, 5 yrs, 74 01b Wells 8 
Betting — 6 to 4 on Camllewick, G to 4 agst Whalebone, and 4 to 1 
ngst Freedom. Won easily by half a length. About two lengths and n 
half between second and third. 
The Champagne Slakes of 4 0 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each. 
For two-yr-olds. Colts, fist 71b ; fillies, 8st 31b ; winners extra ; 
horses having started and not won, allowed 3lb, Lost half mile. 
Mr. Pell's Polo Star, by Faugh-n-Ballagh, 84 121b (including 
61b extra) Marlow l 
Mr. Nicholson's Berezina, 84 31b Whitehouse 2 
Mr. Mather’* Lily, 84 Charlton 3 
Air. J. Bcnnion'a Maid of Cadi/, h-b, 84, l'-'cott. 
Mr. W. Palmer's b f by Gabbler - hurley'* dam, 84 31b Knott. 
Betting — Even on Pole Star, 2 to 1 ngst Lily, and 6 to 2 ngst Berezina. 
Won, after a good race, by n neck. Half a length between the second 
and tldrd. 
The Anson Stairs were won in three bents by Lurloy; but the race is 
claimed for Lord Chesterfield's Uncle. Particulars in our next 
CURRAGII SEPTEMBER MEETING, 1854. 
Wednesday, September 6. 
Curraghmort Stakes (second clnffl) of IP sovs each, li It. For two-yr- 
olds. Colts, t*st 71b; fillies, Sst 21b. Certain allowances. The 
winner of the Anglesey Stakes to carry 71b extra. Two-yr-old 
Course. Won easily by Lord Conynghnm'e eh o Sultan, by Crescent, 
out of Madame Vcstris, 84 71b, (Mogce); beating Mr. Irwin's 
Dunmnn-y, gut lib. Only two ran. 
Her Majesty's Plate of 100 gs. Two miles. Won, after a splendid race, 
by Lord Conjmghnm's bre Lightning, bv Magpie, 8 yrs, (Mogce) ; 
beating Mr. O Reilly's Master Tom. (2), Mr. llnrtignn's Gamester, 
(3), Mr. Harrison's C haseaway, Mr. Coppcrthwoitc's Wild Bird, and 
Lord Howth'* Idle Girl. — Betting : 7 to 2 on Master Tom, and 20 to 
1 ngst the winner. 
Stexeards Stakes (third class) of 10 sovs each, h ft. For two-yr-olds. 
Colts, 84 41b; fillies, Sst. Certain allowances. Anglesey Post. 
Won in a cantor by Mr. Disney's b c Mother Corey's Chicken, by 
Magpie, out of Circe, 84 41b, (Magee); beating Lord Waterford's 
Old Malt, 7 st 131b. Only two ran. ~ , 
Wellington Stakes (Handicap) of 30 sovs each, h ft. Second to save his 
stake. Three-yr-old Course. Won by Lord Conynghnm’e ch c 
Simon Pure, by Crozicr, 3 yrs, Cst lib, (Connolly); beating Lord 
Waterford's April Fool, 7st 10lb, (2), and Mr Quin’s Attractive, 
Cst 61b. The Inst named broke the fetlock-joint of his oft' 1‘orc-leg, 
just below the distance, running well nt the time. 
Slane Castle Stakes (first class) of 10 sovs each, with 60 added. For 
two-yr-olds. Coltt, Set 7lb; fillies and geldings, 84 31b. Certain 
penalties and allowances. Anglesey Post Won easily by Mr. J 
Hoystcd's b c Vandyke, by Portrait, out of Twig's dam, SstV.lb, 
(1). Wynne); beating Lord Conyngham's Sultan, Mr. N. Dalles 
Dewdrop, Mr. Copperth waite's Moor of Venice, (late St. Thomas), 
and Mr, Watts's Black Prince. 
THE FIELD 
[The following appeared in our Second and Third Editions of 
last week, and is here inserted to preserve the continuity of 
the news.'] 
MANCHESTER.— Friday. 
The business transacted here to-day was very limited, most of our 
leading speculators hoving attended nt Lincoln. For the Leamington 
Stake* the only horses were Baalbec, Haco, and Lurlcy. 
Bolardo, Trapper, and Hannibal, wore each backed for trifling 
amounts for the St. Lcger. 
The transactions oil the Cesarewitch, or Derby, will hardly Justify a 
quotation. 
Leamington Stales. 
7 to 1 ngst Baalbec (0 I 10 to 1 agst Lurley (t) 
8 to 1 Haco (t) I 1 5 to 1 Kidnapper (t) 
St. Leger. 
2 to 1 ngst Bolardo (t & off) 
C, to 1 Trapper (t) 
8 to 1 Acrobat (off) 
12 to 1 ngst Midsummer (t) 
30 to 1 Hannibal (t) 
Cesarewitch. 
30 to 1 on the field offered. 
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LINCOLN RACES.— Tuursday, August 31. 
The Drownlow Stakes of 6 sovs each, with 25 added. For all ages. One 
mile. 7 subs. 
Mr. Ewbank's b c Snowdon Dunliill, by logo, 4 yre, Ost 61b, 
Q. Oates 1 
Mr. J. Osborne's br c Cherry Brandy, 2 yrs, Ost 41b. .Carroll 2 
Mr. Norton's br e Courtenay, 2 yrs, Ost Bates 3 
Mr. Green’s b c Tadcaster, 3 yrs, 84 41b Al'Lean 4 
Mr. Wood’s br g Falcon, 3 yrs, Sst 41b Clement 5 
Mr. Cat ton's b c Knight of the Village, 2 yrs, 04 . .Harrison 0 
Betting — G to 4 agst Courtenay, 2 to 1 ngst Cherry Brandy, and 4 to 
1 ngst Snowdon Dunhill. Cherry Brandy showed in advance for about 
one hundred yards, when Tadcaster took up the running, and, with 
Cherry Brandy and Courtenay well laid up, carried it on to the distance, 
where he dropped off, and left Cherry Brandy in front, with Courtenay 
and Snowdon Dunhill in close attendance, The heavy weight passed 
Courtenay half up the distance, reached Cherry Brandy in the last 
three strides, and won on the post by a head. A bad third. The others 
beaten off. 
The Lincolnshire Handicap Slakes of 1 0 sovs each, h ft, and only 3 if 
declared, &c, with 100 added. Two miles. 38 subs, 21 of whom 
declared. 
Air. Barton's bk f Jetty Trcffz, by Melbourne, 3 yrs, 6st 41b, 
Withcringtou 1 
Mr. Blyth e Lady Vernon, 4 yrs, Cst 21b Alidgley 2 
Air. John Shepherd's ch e Aribbas, 3 yrs, Ost 21b Carroll 3 
Mr John Osborne's br c Seducer, 3 yrs, 54 Sib . .Bearpark 4 
Mr. Morris's Kingston, 5 yrs, 8sll21b, Basham. 
Air. Saxon's Cleveland. 6 yrs, Gst 101b, Clement. 
Air. E. Parr's Newbold, 3 yrs, Cst 31b, Quinton 
Mr. R. Dawson's Diligent, 3 yrs, 6st 411), Bates. 
Mr. Turner's Lady Elegant, 3 yrs, 6st, Snowdon. 
Betting — 9 to 4 agst Kingston, 3 to 1 agst Lady Vernon, G to 1 agst 
Jetty Treffk. Lady Elegant made strong ploy, but before reaching the 
lust turn, she gave way to Seducer, with Aribbas, Lady Vernon, and 
Jetty Trcffz in close attendance. At the distance Jetty Treffz obtained 
the lead, and won cleverly by a length. Half a length between the 
second and third ; Seducer was a good fourth, and Kingston fifth. 
The Granby Stakes of 10 sovs each, li ft, with 50 added. Three quarters 
of a mile. 9 subs. 
Mr. Ewbank's Jack Sheppard, by Iugo, Sst 121b, (incl. 61b 
extra) Charlton 1 
Mr. Norton's b c Van Winkle, 84 41b G. Oates 2 
Mr. W. H. Brooks'* b f Vanessa, 84 Carroll 3 
Air. J. Osborne’s br e Cherry Brandy, 84 101b (incl. 3ll> 
extra) J. Osborne 4 
Betting — 6 to 2 on Jack Sheppard, 1 to 1 ngst Van Winkle, nnd G to 1 
ngst Cherry Brandy. Vanessa took up the running, nnd carried it on 
to the distance, where she gave way to Jack Sheppnrd and Van Winkle, 
the favourite winning cleverly by half a length ; Vanessa a length from 
the third ; Cherry Brandy boaten off. 
The Hunters' Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 26 added. Two miles. 11 subs. 
Air. White's b f Lady Vernon, 4 yrs, 103t 91b (incl. 5lb extra), 
J. Prince 1 
Mr. Gregson's br g Trio, 4 vrs, 104 41b Air. Gregsou 2 
Air. Adam's br g Speculation. 5 yrs, lOst 81b.. Mr. M. Blake 3 
Mr. Uevill's br h Garforth, aged, list 101b — Mr. Stratton 4 
Air. Compton's Gipsey Lad, 6 yrs. lost 131b, J. Osborne. 
Air. D. Wray’s D O., 3 yrs, Ost lolb, Al'Lean. 
Mr. F. J. Newman’s The Prince. 0 yrs, list 21b, owner. 
Mr. O. Burton’s The Surveyor, 5 yrs, list 4lb, Edwin Tarr. 
Betting — 5 to 2 agst Lady Vernon, 7 to 2 agst Garforth, and 4 to 1 
ngst Trio. Prince, followed by Speculation, Trio, and D. 0„ made play 
for nearly a mile, when D. O. went to the front, but soon gave way again, 
and the runniug was taken up by Speculation, who carried it on to the 
distance, where he was joined by Trio and Lady Vernon, the favourite 
making her companions safe opposite the stand, and winning 
cleverly by half u length; the same between the second and third; 
Garforth was a good fourth, niul Surveyor fifth. 
The Innkeepers' Selling Slakes of 6 sms each, with 25 added. For three- 
yr-olds and upwards. Heats. One mile. 3 subs. 
Air J. Wood's be Mortimer, l»y Fitzallen, out of Mis9 
Burns's dam, 4 yrs, 84 91b, £80 Kendall 3 11 
Air. Pickering's br g Westwood, h-b, 6 yrs, 8*t 181b, 
£80 M'Lean 12 2 
Mr. Elsworth's b f Miss Allen, 3 yrs, 7st Clb, £80, 
Aldcroft 2 dr 
netting — First Heat: 7 to 4 on Mortimer, and 3 to 1 ngst Miss 
Alien. Won by a Head. — Second Ileatr 2 to 1 on Mortimer. Won 
very easily by a length. — Third Heat -. Any odds on Mortimer, who won 
in a cantor by half a length. The winner was bought in for 90 gs, 
The Match between Mr. Pickering's Westwood and Job Marson's 
Twin was not run. 
Friday. 
The Scurry Handicap Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 25 added. For all ages. 
Three-quarters of a mile. 1 1 subs. 
Air. E. Pan’s Falcon, by Sir Isaac, 3 y rs, Ost 121b . . Kendall 1 
Air. Klsworth’s Aliss Ellen, 3 yrs. Cst 21b .... .. . Cliff 2 
Air. White’s Florist, 4 yrs, 8st 711) Prince 3 
Betting — 6 to 2 agst Florist, nnd 3 to 1 ngst Falcon. Won by a bead; 
the some between second nnd third. 
Her Majesty's Plate of 100 gs. Two miles. 
Air. W. Morris’s b h Kingston, by Venison, 5 yrs. Ost 91b, 
Basham 
Lord W. Powlett’s Sharavoguc, 5 yrs, 9st 91b Rogers 
Air. John Shepherd’s Aribbas, 3 yrs, 8st 21b Osborno 
•v’e Reveilld, 3 yrs, 8st 2lb Charlton 
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Mr. Jonox' ... , 
Betting — 6 to 4 ngst Sharavoguc. and 7 to 1 agst Kingston, 
a neck. Aribbas a good third. 
Tie Drocklesly Handicap of 5 sovs each, 3 ft, with 40 added. One mile and 
a quarter. 20 subs. 
Mr. Ewbank's b c Snowdon Dunhill, by logo, 4 yrs, 8st 31b, 
Oates 1 
Mr. Inman’* Horatio, 3 yrs, Cst Cliff 2 
Air. J. Osborne’s Seducer, 3 yrs, 04 21b Carrol 3 
Betting— 2 to 1 agst Horatio, and 3 to 1 ngst Snowdon Dunhill. Won 
by n length. 
The Tyro Slakes of 6 sovs each, with 40 added. Three quarters of a mile. 
Mr. Carter’s eh f by Malcolm out or Crazy l’egg.v . Ashmall 1 
Air Cureless’s b o Phoebus A. Watson 2 
Won in a canter. 
The Durhigh Slakes, of S sovs each, nnd 2 5 added. For three-yr-olds and 
upwards, one mile, were won In three heats by Mr. Hinton's Mirabeau, 
by Melbourne, 3 yrs, beating Mortimer nnd three others. 
ECCLES. — Monday, Aug. 28. 
Tie Trial Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 20 added. One mile. 
Air. Coupe's Solvman, by Dromedary, Gyre, Sst 71b. . . Frost 1 
Mr. Evan*'* Andante, Gy re, Ost 4lb Evans 2 
Mr Ruddock * The Sheriff, 3 yre. 7st 6lb, J. Brown. 
Mr. Jackson’* The Valve, 6 yrs, Sst 01b, W. Sharpe. 
Mr. Cowell’s Effle Deans, 4 > re, 7st 31b, E Thomas. 
Betting— (’. to 4 on The Sheriff, 5 to 2 agst Solyinan. and 4 to 1 each 
agst the others. Won by half a length ; two lengths between second 
and third ; The Valve was third, Effle Deans fourth, and The Sheriff 
last On returning to weigh, the rider of Andante stated that Frost 
had crossed him on turning for hotne, and he lodged an objection, but it 
was subsequently withdrawn. 
Tie Gentleman's Purse of 20 sovs, added to a handicap sweepstakes of 
3 sovs each. One mile and three-quarters. 
Mr. Toko's Truegirl by Trueboy, 6 yrs, 9st 71b Frost 1 
Air. Ruddock’s Angelo, 4 yre, Ost J. Brown 2 
Air. Masterman’* The Sheriff, 3 yre, 8st 21b, Atherton. 
Betting — 2 to 1 on Truegirl, and 3 to 1 each agst Angelo and The 
Sheriff. Won by a length and a half. 
Te Old Door's Head Handicap of 3 sovs each, 1 ft, with 20 added by Air. 
Clough, of the Old Boar's Head, Manchester, and his friends. One 
mile and a half. 
Mr. Mastcrinan’s The Sheriff, by Young Priam, 3 yre, Sst 21b 
' J. Brown 1 
Mr. Forrest s Cestrin, 3 yre, 74 71b Glynn 2 
Mr Peace's Lady Ponsonby, 3 yrs, Sst 21b, Frost. 
Air. Coupe’s AIL** Fisher, 3 yre, 7st lib, E. Thomas. 
Betting — 5 to 4 on Lady Tonsonby, and 2 to 1 ngst The Sheriff. 
Won by a short length ; two lengths between second and third, and half 
a length between third and fourth. 
The Innkeepers' rialc of 15 sovs, added to a sweepstakes of 2 sovs. each. 
Heats. One mile. 
Mr. Ruddock’s Angelo, by Assault, 4 yre, 9st 21b . J. Brown 1 1 
Mr. Coupe's Miss Fisher, 8 yre, 7-4 41b E. Thomas 2 dr 
Mr. Take's Truegirl, (J yre, 104 21b Frost 0 dr 
First heat : won by a length. Second heat ; Angelo walked over. 
Tuesday. 
The Grand Stand Plate of 20 sovs. One mile and a half. 
Mr. Ruddock's The Sheriff, 3 yrs, 74 41b Brown 1 
Air. Coupe's Miss Fisher, 3 yre, 7st 51b E. Thomas 2 
Mr. Moore's Posey, aged, Ost 4 lb J. Evans 0 
Mr. Pearce’s Lady Ponsonby, 3 yrs, 7st 41b Bailey bolted 
Betting — 5 to 4 on The Sheriff, and 1 to 1 agst Posey. Won by four 
lengths Tosey did not pass the post, and Lady Ponsonby bolted. 
The Traffvrd Park Handicap of 3 sovs each, with 30 added. One mile 
nnd three-quarters. 
Air. Toko's Truegirl, 6 yre, 94 51b Frost 1 
Mr Ruddock s Angelo, 4 yrs, 8st 91b J. Browu 2 
Mr. Cowell s Effle Deans, 4 yrs, 7st 121b E Thomas 3 
Betting — Even on Angelo. A good race. Won by a head; Effle 
Deans being three lengths behind the second. 
The Military Sweepstakes of 3 sov9 each, with a whip added. For horses 
the property of officers, non-commissioned officers, or privates. Gen- 
tlemen riders. Once round and a distance. 
Capt. Cotton's Beggar Boy, h b, 4 yrs, list Air. Birch 1 
Air. Jackson's Little Harry, It b,5 yrs, list 101b, Mr. J. Edwards 2 
Air. Taylor's Harry, h b, 5 yrs, list 1 01b Mr. Holland 3 
Betting — 6 to 4 on Beggar Boy. Won by a length ; Little Harry 
beating Hairy for second place by two lengths. 
The Intel l Stakes of 2 sovs each, with 15 added. Heats. One mile and 
quarter. 
Mr. Wood's Peppermint, 6 yre, Ost lib Donald 1 1 
Mr. James's Solyinan, 5 yrs, Ost Frost 3 2 
Mr. Evans's Andante. G yrs, 9st 41b Evans 2 3 
Air. Ruddock's The Slieriff, 3 yrs, 7st I lib Brown dis 
Betting — First beat ; 5 to 4 on The Sheriff. Won by half a length, 
Solyman being two lengths behind Andante, nnd The Sheriff distanced. 
Second heat : 2 to 1 on Solyman. The favourite won by three-quarters 
ol' a length ; a length separating the second and third. 
Heats. One 
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SUDBURY. — August 29. 
The Dorough Stakes of 1 sov each, with 20 added. The winner to pay 
£l towards expenses, and the second to save his stake, 
mile and a half. G subs. 
Air. Searl's b in Nerva, by Charles Xlltli, 4 yre, 
Ost Gib Iiackett C 
Air. Sare's Chorus, 0 yrs, U'st Clb Sturgeon C 
Air. Norton's Susannah 3 yre, Sst lib .... Bennett 1 
Mr. Eden’s ch m Black Spot, 6 yre, Ost 121b 
Nightingale 2 
Air. Burgess’s b g Springy Jack, aged, Ost 1 21b, Owner 3 
Air. Firmin'* Bella Donna, aged, 9st 121b Smith 0 
The Hunters' Stakes of 15s each, with 15 sovs added. The winner to pay 
£l towards ex'pcnscs. and the second to receive a whip. Heats. One 
mile. G subs. 
Air. Bunyon’s Day Star, 8 yre, list lib Sturgeon 1 1 
Mr. Holden’s Happy Jack, aged, 124 21b Holden 3 2 
Air. Searl’s Sweetheart, aged, 13st 71b. 2 dr 
The Hark Stakes of 1 09 each, with 1 0 sovs added. The winner to pay 
1 0s to the fund, and the second to save his stake. Heats. One mile 
and a half. 7 subs. 
Air. Searl's b m Emmeline, aged, Ost 51b ....Hackett 0 11 
Air. Holden's Red Rose, aged, Ost Holden 0 4 2 
Air. Burgess’sbh Springy Jack, aged, lost 111b.. Owner 3 3 0 
Air Bunyon's Day Star, 3 yrs, lOst tilb 2 0 0 
Air. Eden's ch m Black Spot, 5 yre, list 21b 
Nightingale 1 2 
Air. Tiffen's Queen of the Valley, aged, lOst lib 0 0 
The Ladies' Purse , for ponies, was won by Mr. Tiffen's Jenny Lind, 
beating five others. 
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MANCHESTER. AUTUMN MEETING. 
Nominations for the Subscription Handicap of 5 sovs each. For all ages. 
One mile and a qunater. 1G subs. Weights published on Saturday, 
lGth instant. 
Annie Sutherland,! yre i Phoebe, 3 yrs 
La Belle, 4 yrs The Reaper, 0 yre 
be by Poynton— Merry 
Loss, 2 yrs 
Billy Richardson, 6 yrs 
Juliet, 3 yrs 
Maid of Team Valley, 
aged 
Aliss Emma, i yrs 
Wheatear, 2 yrs 
The Grand Stand Plate (Handicap) of 70 sovs each. For all ages. One 
mile. Weights published ns for the Subscription Handicap. 
Alerry Bird, 5 yre 
The Deformed, 4 yrs 
Kiteflyer, 5 yrs 
Adelaide, 3 yrs 
Patience, 4 yrs 
Effle Deans, 3 yrs 
Annie Sutherland, 4y'rs 
La Belle, 4 yrs 
be by Poynton — Merry 
Lass, 4 yrs 
Lerrywheut, 5 yrs 
Dear Me, 4 yrs 
Aliss Emma, 4 yrs 
hr c by Vitellius, dam 
by Scroggins, 3 yre 
Lady Palmerston, 2yrs 
Juliet, 3 yre 
Erdiugton, 4 yre 
Tadcaster, 3 yrs 
Kiteflyer, 6 yrs 
Puritan. 6 yrs 
Vivid, 3 yrs 
Patience, 4 yrs 
Nolly Hill, 3 yre 
Snowdon Dunhill, 4 yrs 
Effle Deans, 3 yre 
Lady Ponsonby, 3 yrs 
Bridekirk, 3 yrs 
Syren, 4 yrs 
Battery, 4 yre 
Magnet, 4 yrs 
SPORTING MISCELLANEOUS. 
Neville and Haoo are struck out of the Cambridgeshire and 
Cesarewitch. 
The horses until lately trained by J. Geddiug, of Ilsley, 
tire now under the care of Mi'. M'Caw, at one time private 
trainer to Lord Lurgau. 
Death of Sam. Chipset.— This well-known jockey, one 
of the most renowned of the present century, died ou the 
’29th ult,. at Brighton, in the 08th year oi; his age. During his 
career, in addition to a long list of other victories, he won 
the Derby twice, on Sam and Sailor, and the Oaks five times, 
on Briseis, Sorcery, Landscape, Shoveller, and Wings. 
Coursing. — The Huggate open meeting is fixed to come 
off, by the kind permission of James Christie, over Huggate 
Wolds, on the 4th. 5th, and Gth of October; when the Huggate 
St. Leger with £20 added, £3. 10s. entrance for an unlimited 
number of puppies pupped in 1853. The Melbourne Cup by 
sixteen greyhounds £5. 10s. each. The Lord of Manors 
Cup by sixteen greyhounds, of £4. 10s. each. Mr. Me. George* 
Judge. ^ 
Sale of the Estate of Ury. — T he estate ot try, 
formerly the residence of the late Captain Barclay, has been 
sold to Mr. Baird, ironmaster, Glasgow, at £120,000, being 
the upset price. 
