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THE FIELD. 
hilling had been invested. The Jealous One reserved hi, ^ion for 
the stake of the same name at Derby being then find, BOW last The 
day’s amusement wound up with the Innkeepers Stake, which was won 
after two closely-contested heals, by Chorus, the non-favourit^ For 
this event offers wen- made to lay 100 to 1 agst an aged half-bred marc 
belonging to a gentleman in the locality ; •* the old hack," however, nrnde 
such strong running as to surprise the spectators and finished on Jr a 
length from the favourite in the first heat. This is no compliment to 
the thorough breds, seeing that she had been beaten easily at several 
village races in the neighbourhood. 
The Rental Stale of 5 sovs each, with 40 added. Three-quarters of a 
mile. 
Mr. T. Parr's bre, by Van Tromp, out of Moonbeam . .G.TTall 1 
Mr.' W. II. Brook’s br fVoncrn Osborne 2 
Mr. Thomas’s Dalston Nightingale 3 
Mr. Palmer's b f Gabbler, out of Lurley's dam Knott 4 
netting — Even on Van Tromp oolt. Vanessa made the running to 
the road, where the favourite took it up, and carried It on to the end, 
winning easily by a length. 
The Scandal* Stale of 30 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each. 
Otic mile and a half. 
Mr. T. Parr’s eh c Lord John, 3 yrs Kendall 1 
Mr R. Chilton’s cli c Mlddlcsborough. 3 yra. . Osborne 2 
M r. Arrowgmith’a gr e Brother to Puritan, 3 yrs . Carroll 3 
Betting — Even on Mlddlcsborough. Brother to Puritan was started 
to make the running for the favourite, but he was unable or unwilling 
to cut out the work, and Ix.nl John came oway with a strong lead, 
never was reached, and won cleverly by a length. 
The Chats worth Stale s of 50 sov», given by his Grace the Duke of Devon- 
shire. added to a Handicap Stake of 5 sovs each, 3 ft. Once round 
Indian Warrior, 5 yrs 
Blossom. 3 ym 
The Early Bird, 3 yrs 
Amalgamation, 3 yrs 
Seducer, 3 yrs 
Audubon, 4 yrs 
Prince Leopold, 4 yrs 
Little Harry, 6 yrs 
Diana, 3 yrs 
St. Clare, 3 yrs 
Butterfly, 5 yrs 
Red Rose, 3 yra 
Barrel, 3 yrs 
D. O., 3 yrs 
The Greek Prince, 4 yrs 
Kidnapper, 3 yrs 
Little Davie, 5 yrs 
Firebrand, 3 yra 
Rabgill, 3 yra 
Vanderdccken, 4 yrs 
Pantomime, 4 yrs 
Mishap, 3 yra 
Neville, 8 yra 
Billingham, 3 vra 
Dalkeith, 6 yra 
Lady Vernon, 4 yrs 
Pyrols, 3 yra 
Those liorso* marked •. having been entered without the knowledge 
of their owner*, will be struck out by the time prescribed unless spe- 
cially ordered to remain in. 
The Uamtmjton Weller Cup, value 100 sovs, the rest in specie, by sub- 
scription of 15 sovs each, 10 ft, and 5 only if declared on or before 
the 3rd of October. The winner of any Handicap of the value of 
X100 after the declaration of the weights to carry 5lb extra. To be 
ridden by gentlemen qualified to ride in the Welter Cup at the 
September Meeting. Professionals, filb extra. Once round. 
Cobnut, 4 yrs 
Mrs. Birch 6 yrs 
Radcliffe Hero, 4 yrs 
General Breezo, 3 yrs 
Cock Pheasant, 4 yrs 
Kaffir, 3 yra 
Wild Huntsman, 3 yra 
•Omoo, 8 yra 
•Hungerford, 0 yra 
•Diomedia, 4 yra 
The Spinner, 3 yra 
Ethelwolf, 6 yra 
Shakspeare, 3 yrs 
age st lb 
5 II 7 
11 0 
11 4 
11 2 
11 2 
10 10 
l-i 10 
10 7 
10 4 
and a distance. 
Mr, T. Wood’s b c Mortimer, 4 yra, Ost Snowdon 1 
Mr. T Parr’s b c Rubgill, 3 yra, list Hughes 2 
Mr I. Osborne's br e Gamolad, 3 yra, Ost 81b D ueker 3 
Mr. Messor’s b f Perfidious, 4 yra, (1st 21b Carroll 4 
Mr. Harrison’s b c The Spinner, .1 yra, fist Sib. E. Thomas 5 
Mr. Dawson’s br f The Jealous One, 3 yra, fist 101b bates 0 
Benting— Even on Rubgill, fi to 2 ugst Perfidious, 4 to 1 agst The 
Jealous One, 7 to 1 agst Mortimer, and 5 to 1 agst any other. After 
two false starts, in which the Spinner each time ran r. distance before 
he could be pulled up, the six got off well together The Spinner made 
the running to the first turn, where Mortimer took it up, Gamolad lying 
third, and the others following in close proximity. The lot travolled 
without any material change to tho distance, where Rabgill assumed the 
second place, and made a resolute effort to overtake Mortimer, but in 
vain, for the sharp rise of tho hill was in favour of the four-yr-old, ami 
he was landed nn easy winner by a length, tho same distance between 
second and third, the others getting home in the order mentioned. The 
result was n surpriser to the ring, und a fair amount of money was netted 
by the book-makers. The betting, however, both upon this and tho 
other events, was very languid. 
The Innkeepers' Stake of 3 sovs each, with 30 added 
Mr. Sere’s b g Chorus, 0 yra Nightingale 1 1 
Mr. R. Chilton’s chc Middlosborough. 3 yra Carroll 2 2 
Mr. John Brabble’s br m Little Wonder, aged ... Hough 3 3 
Betting — Even on Middlosborough. Little Wonder made the running 
to half way up the distance, when Chorus obtained the lend, hut was 
noon deprived of it by the favourite, who, however, succumbed at the 
hill, and Chorus won a good race by half a neck. Second heat: 
Middlosborough Jumped off with tho leal, but was run ngntnst by Little 
Wonder nt the turn, and Chorus resumed the premiership. The run 
In was admirably contested, and Chorus won by sheer gameness by 
half a neck. 
Wednesday. 
For tho Chesterfield Stake Mortimer repeated lus performance, 
winning still more enaily than on the preceding day, outpacing the lot 
for the whole of the distance. 
The Chesterfield Stale of 40 sovs, added to a Handicap Stnko of 3 sovs 
each. One mile and a liul f. 
Mr. T. Wood’s b e Mortimer, 4 yrs, Cat Sib (including filb 
ex t,ni) Snowdon 1 
Mr. J. Osborne’s br f Tho Deformed, 4 yra. Sst 21b. .Osborne 2 
.Mr. Flintoff « hr c Whalebone, 4 yra. (1st 2lb Prune 3 
Mr. Harrison’s h e The Spinner, 3 yra. fist 111b Carroll 4 
Mr. Messer’s b c Warbler, 4 yrs, 6st 12ll>, Dueker 
Mr. Mcgson’s hr c Gcorgcy. 4 yrs. lid 01b. Bites. 
Mr. T. Parr’s Rabgill. 3 yra, (Nt 31!>, B. Hughes. 
Betting— 6 to 4 ngst Rabgill, 5 to 2 each agst Mortimer and De- 
formed, and 4 and 6 to 1 ngst any other, Mortimer got the advantage 
of a good start and led the way nt a severe pace, followed by Rabgill to 
the road, where the favourite dropped oil’, and Mortimer came up the 
hill with a strong lead ; was never approached, and won in a canter by 
several lengths. A good race for tho second place between Deformed 
and Whalebone, ended in favour of the former by a neck. The favourite, 
Warbler, and Georgy trotted in last 
The Lotties' Stale of 30 sovs, given by the Ladies of Chesterfield, added 
to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each. Heats. One mile. 
Mr. Chilton's cli c Middlosborough, 3 yra, £00.. . .C irroll 1 1 
Mr. Sare’a b g Chorus, 0 yrs, £30 Osborne 3 2 
Mr. Flin toff's hr g Reaper. 0 yrs, £-10 Kendal 2 3 
Mr. Arrow-smith's gr c Brother to Puritan, 3 yra, Dueker 4 1 
Betting at starting— Even oil Middlesborough, and 2 to 1 agst The 
Reaper. A good race from the distance, Middlesborough winning by a 
short neck ; Chorus u bad third. — Second Heat : The Reaper made the 
running to tho road, where Chorus took it up, and a splendid race 
ensued between these two und Middlesborough. The Judge's fiat was 
— Middlesborough first by a short head; a neck between second and 
third. The winner was put up by auction after the race ; but, there 
being no advance upon £(i0, the owner retained the horse. 
A Handicap Stale of 3 sovs each, with 25 added from the Race Fund. 
Mr. Arrow-smith 's gr c Brother to Puritan, 3 yrs, fist, 
Dueker 3 11 
, Ost Clb Bates 13 2 
Ethelwolf 
Titteratono, h-b fi 
Florist 4 
Lady Vernon 4 
Dalkeith fi 
Amalgamation 3 
The Alp a 
Tlie Morning Star fi 
Milkboy 6 
The Tiro- Year-Olds Handicap of 10 sovs each, h ft, with 50 added. For 
two-yr-nlds. A winner of a Handicap, after the declaration or the 
weights value £100, to carry filb extra. The winner topay£l0 
towards expenses. T.Y.C. The weights to be published by the 3rd 
of October. 
Penman (late Sackbut). . 
Bright Pncebus 3 
Spider 6 
Warwick a 
Haxby 3 
Gerard fi 
Apostate fi 
Star of England a 
Veteran 4 
ago st lb 
9 12 
9 12 
9 1" 
•J 8 
0 4 
Mr. J. H. Jones's b f The Maid of 
Cadiz 
Mr. Wycherley's ch c Westminster, 
by Slone 
Mr.' Williams’s John Bull 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's brf Contention 
Mr. Reynard's ch f Mrs. Rigby 
Mr. Fisher s ch f Clara Clork 
Mr. Hind’sb f The Slave 
Lord Warwick's b f Gossip 
Mr. R Morris’s b c Priestcraft 
Mr. Foster’s b c Steelyard 
Mr. Osborne’s gr c by Chanticleer, 
out of Ino 
Mr. Mather’s br f Rose 
Mr. Mather’s br f Lily 
Mr. Saxon's b c Banbury 
Mr. Powell's b f Plausiblo 
Mr. Payne ns c by Red JInrt, out 
of Refraction 
Mr. Merry’s gr c Cock of tlie North 
Baron Rothschild's Hampden 
Mr. Howard's b c Tlie Sailor 
Second Day. 
A Free Handicap Hurdle Race of fi sovs each, with 30 added. A winner 
of any hurdle race after the declaration of the weights to carry filb 
extra. Two miles. Over five flights of hurdles. Acceptances to 
be signified on the 3rd or October. 
age st lb 
The Setting Stales of 5 sots each, with 30 added. Three- yr-olds, 8st ; 
four. Ost 21b; five, 9st 91b ; six and aged, 9st 12lb ; mares and geldings 
allowed 21b. A winner in the present year of the value of £50, in 
Plate or Sweepstakes, to carry 31b, of two fifties or£l00 in value. 61b 
extra. The winner to be sold for £200 in tho usual way. Selling 
allowances. The surplus to go to the fund. Once round and a 
distance. 
The Tradesmen's Welter Cup of 50 sovs in specie, added to a Handicap 
Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each. Winners of any Handicap of £100 clear, 
after the publication of tho weights, filb, of the Shorts Handicap or 
Innkeepers' Plate, 7lb extra, but not to bo accumulative. To bo 
ridden by gentlemen ; professionals, "lb extra. One mile and three- 
quarters. 19 subs. 
age st lb 
Titterstonc, h-b 6 11 7 
Defiance 4 11 7 
The Skinner 4 10 12 
Bull's-eye 5 10 10 
Milk Boy 6 10 6 
Gerard 5 10 5 
Coomburland Stathesmon 4 10 5 
Gossip 4 10 fi 
Minerva 4 10 2 
Friendless a 0 12 
Dhustone, h-b 4 
Bright Phoebus 3 
Caliph 3 
Farsa 3 
Tlie Sheriff 3 
Miss Sellon 3 
Professor Buck 3 
Epinician 3 
br f by California — Miss 
Ii. Cockle 3 
age st lb 
9 12 
9 12 
9 7 
9 7 
9 4 
9 4 
9 4 
8 12 
8 12 
Wednesday. 
A riate of 50 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each ; the lattor to 
go to tlie second horse. Thrce-yr-olds, Sst filb ; four. Ost filb ; five, 
Ost 12 lb ; six and aged, lOst. Winners in the present year, filb extra, 
Matches and Handicaps excepted. The winner to be sold for £l&o, 
in the usual way. Selling allowances. The surplus to go to the 
fund Any number of horses, the property of the same owner, or of 
his confederate, may run for this Plate. Grosvenor Course. To close 
and name on Tuesday evening. 
The Wynnstay Handicap of 100 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of fi sovs each. 
For two and three-yr-olds. Second to receive £50 out of the Stakes, 
and tho third to save his stake. The winner of any Handicap of tho 
value of £100 clear, after tho publication of tho weights, 71b extra. 
Seven furlongs. 
Oldham OH 
Alp a 
Fonman fi H 
Tcddesley fi 1° 
Sebastopol, late View Hal- 
loo. h-b « 10 
The Emigrant, h-b fi 1 (| 
llotliorpo 0 10 
Bullfinch a 10 
Theodlno fi 10 
ago st lb 
Star of England a 10 3 
Betty Pockets 4 10 0 
Baustead 4 10 0 
Salopian fi 9 10 
Tipperary Boy a 9 10 
Gaslight. 4 9 9 
Nicholas a 9 9 
Rice’s Lincoln 0 7 
Esculapius a 9 7 
Haxby 3 
Columbine a 
age st lb 
Kennyside Hero 3 9 0 
Sister of Mercy 3 8 8 
Eva 3 8 8 
Cable 3 8 6 
Roebuck 3 8 4 
Jessamine 3 8 4 
Comfort 3 8 4 
Lady Elizabeth 3 7 12 
Cheshire Marquis 3 7 10 
Medal p 7 8 
Chicken 2 7 8 
A Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, with 50 added For two-yr-olds. 
A winner of any Handicap after the publication of the weights, Mb 
extra. The winner to be sold for £100, in the usual way. Second 
to save his stake. Three-quarters of a mile. 
age st lb 
br c by Melbourne— 
Fausta 2 7 2 
Lady Palmerston 2 7 0 
Lady Alicia 2 C 7 
Freddy 2 6 7 
Deerstealer 2 
Rose 2 
Solestar 2 
Fortitude 2 
Minette 2 
Gimcmck 2 
6 2 
6 0 
6 0 
6 12 
6 19 
st lb 
Wildman 8 7 
Mystic 5 9 
General Picton 8 - 
Lily 
8 2 
9 6 
Should tho highest weight accepting for any of the Handicaps nt tins 
meeting be under 8st 7lb, it will bo raised to Sst 7lb, and tho rest in 
proportion. 
Nominations for the Grand Open Steeplechase of 15 sovs each, fi ft, with 
100 added. The second to save his stake. Gentlemen riders, 
About four miles. 
Lincoln 
Peter 
The Greek 
British Yeoman 
Dalkeith 
Tipperary Boy 
Miss Mowbray 
Little Charloy 
Bourton 
Star of England 
Crabbs 
Labyrinth 
Columbine 
Lady Fonhvick 
Nocdwood 
Theodino 
Despisod, h-b 
PROGRAMME OF CHESTER AUTUMN MEETING. 
Tuesday, October 3. 
The Shorts Handicap of 10 sovs each, h ft, with 50 added A winner of 
any Handicap of the value of £100 clear, after the publication of the 
weights, 51b extra. Seven furlongs. gt lb 
Moonshine 7 J 8 
br c by St. Leon— Lapwing. . 7 10 
A Plate of 50 sovs. For all ages. 
st lb 
Rose 7 10 
Shoreham 7 9 
Ginicraek 7 5 
Miss Littler 7 2 
Equivoque 7 0 
Maid of Cadiz 7 0 
Tlie winner of any Handicap run 
this day 7lb extra. Any number of horses the property of the same 
owner or his confederate, may run for this Plato. Three-quarters 
of a mile. To close and name the night preceding, at half-past six 
o’clock, and weights to be published shortly after. 
The Chester Handicap of 200 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each. 
The winner of the Shorts, Innnkeepers’ Plate, M elter Cup, Wynnstay, 
or 50 sovs Handicap for all ages, run this day, 7lb; ot any two of 
such races, 10lb; or of any other Handicap (after the publication of 
tlie weights) of the clenr value of £100, 6lb, and of £200, 101b extra, 
but not to be accumulative. Second to receive £50 out of the stakes 
Milo and seven furlongs. 
Seven furlongs, 
age st lb 
- 8 10 
8 7 
8 7 
8 fi 
8 0 
7 12 
7 12 
7 12 
7 10 
7 10 
7 8 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
8 
Eva 3 
Gamekeeper 3 
Tom 
Erdington 
Horatio 
Comfort 
Caliph 
Roebuck 
The Cripple 
Tommy 
Juliet 
Cheshire Marquis 
Amy 
b f by Lauucelot out or 
Billingliam’s dam .... 
0 12 
6 10 
0 10 
C 9 
6 
6 8 
6 8 
0 6 
0 6 
G 0 
5 12 
5 12 
6 G 
Indian warrior 8 
Koh-i-noor 8 
Defiance * 
Red Lion " 
Lough Bawn 8 
Little David 4 
I( iteflyer 
age st lb 
8 12 
8 12 
8 8 
8 6 
8 6 
8 2 
8 
XXIPCIIJXI B 
Lancashire Lass 4 7 l- 
2 4 10 
Mr. Megson's br c Goorgey. • • • • • • ■ • • • ■ 
Mr. 1. Osborne's br c Gtuiielad, 3 yra. G$t Gib ..Carroll - - 3 
Even on Gamelad. The first heat was won easily by a length, the 
second and third in a canter. 
JOHNSTOWN (CO. KILKENNY) RACES. 
Monday, Sept. 25. 
The Foulkseourt Stales of 4 sovs each, with 40 added. Heats. One mile 
and a half. Flat Course. Won in two heats by Mr. llartigan’s b c 
Gamester, by Sleight-o’-hand, 4 yrs, Sst 7lb (Taylor), beating Mr. 
Cassidy’s Roller, Sst Only two ran. 
Suer,, stakes of 2 sovs each, with 1 6 added. Weight for ago, &e. I leats. 
One mile and a half. Steeple-chase Course. Won in two heats by 
Mr. Bryan's ch in Goldfinch, by Magpie, 5 yrs, list (Cusack), beating 
Mr. Cassidy’s Boqjour. Only two ran. 
fix ottptUikts of 1 sov each, with 10 fulded. Heat*. One mile and a half. 
Flat Course. Won In three heats by Mr. Cassidy’s b g Bonjour, by 
liarkaway, 4 yra (Cusack), beating Mr. Whelan's Roller. Only two ran. 
Second Day. 
The Johnstown Stales of 4 so is each, with 40 added. Weight for ago, 
See. Heats. One mile and a half. Steeple-chase Course. Won in 
two heats by Mr Bryan’s cli m Goldfinch, by Magpie, 5 yrs, list 7lb 
(Cusack), beating Mr. Cassidy’s Bonjour 
Sweepslalts of 1 sov each, with 10 added. Weight for age, &c. Heats. 
One mile and a half. Flat Course. Won in three heats by Mr. 
Cassidy’s ch g Roller, by Birdcatelicr. 6 yra. £t0 (owner), beating 
Mr. Whelan's b g Bonjour, and Mr. Power's Little Nell. 
A Had Race concluded the day's sports. 
Koh-i-noor 6 
Tilterstonc, h-b G 
Orinoco 4 
Snowdon Dunhill 4 
Ethelbcrt 
Tlie Prime Minister 
Kitoflyer 
Henrietta 
Billy Richardson. . . 
Chilton 
Master Slender 
Pharos 
Butterfly, h-b 5 
Dear Mo 4 
Kenny side Hero 3 
Casslo 4 
The A/ostyn Stales of 10 sovs each, h ft, with iO addcd. For two and 
three-yr-olds. Two-yr-old colts, 7st 51b ; and fillies, 7st Jib ; three- 
yr-old colts, Sst 121b ; and fillies, Sst 101b. Winners in 1854, up to 
the time of starting, once, to curry 31b, and twice or more, Mb extra ; 
two-yr-olds having started twice, without winning, allowed 4 lb, and 
thrice or more, Gib ; maiden three-yr-olds allowed 5lb and th ^*- v ^ 
olds not maiden, and not having won in 1854, allowed 51b. Three- 
M rebels ns f br f Palmerla, 3 yra I Mr. W. H Scott’s bl f Sister to The 
« b) ' "’"“""H Mr. ’spencer's ch f Moonsliiiie, 2 yr. 
Mr. Reynard's chf Mrs. Rigby, 2 yrs | 
The Innkeepers ’ Plate of 70 sovs. The winner of Shorts Handicap, or of 
any other of the value of £100 clear, after the publicaUon^of^thc 
w rights, to carry 7lb extra, but not to bo accumulative. Any number 
of horses the property of the same owner, or Ills confederate, may run 
for this Plate. Grosvenor Course. 
ago st ll> 
8 2 
8 0 
7 10 
7 10 
Sfainntious, niiit Srrcptflira. 
WARWICK AND LEAMINGTON OCTOBER MEETING. 
Nominations for The Great Warwick Handicap of 15 sovs 
100 added For three-yr-old* and upwards The winner of the 
Cesarewitcl. Stakes U. carry 101b. the » second horse, 5 lb extra lit l 
winner of any other Handicap value £100. after the declaration of 
7 4 
7 0 
0 12 
(1 12 
G 10 
G 10 
G 10 
Billy Richardson ® 
Eulogist. 4 
Master Slender ® 
Pharos • 4 
eh m by Ithuriol, dam by 
Tho Saddler 3 
Casslo 4 
Mks Emma 4 
Eftlo Doans 4 
Barrel 3 
Cable 3 
Tf ie Chester Nursery Stakes of 6 sovs each, with 100 added, For two-yr- 
olds. The winner of any Handicap. after tho publication of the 
weights, to carry 7lb extra. The second to receive £30 out of tho 
Caliph 
Gamekeeper 3 
Mishap 3 
Gorgoy 4 
Brown Brandy 3 
The Sheriff 3 
Lady Elizabeth 3 
Ladv Ponsonby 3 
Epinician 3 
Gruy&re 3 
age st lb 
3 0 10 
Eulogist 
Haco • 
Little Fawn o 
Lindrick “ 
Cabin Boy 4 
Peppy 4 
Cock Pheasant 4 
Annie Sutherland 4 
Poodle ® 
Knight Errant 4 
Candlewick a 
Mrs. Birch 8 
Brother to Grey Tommy.. 4 
Domino 
Calamus 3 
Scarecrow , 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
G 12 
6 12 
0 12 
6 10 
6 10 
0 9 
0 9 
6 « 
8 6 
age st lb 
Coomburland Stathesmon 4 
La Belle 4 
Minerva 4 
Pumieestone 3 
Old Noll 3 
Gamekeeper 3 
St. Clair 3 
Jetty Trcffz 3 
Hercules 3 
Syvagee 3 
Barrel 3 
Gcorgey 4 
Omoo 3 
Cable 3 
Brown Brandy 3 6 10 
Farsa 3 6 1" 
6 2 
6 2 
6 2 
0 0 
6 13 
5 13 
5 10 
Kidnapper . 
Gruy^re 
Medal 
The Gem 
Bridesmaid 
Epinician 
Cheshire Marquis... 
Jujube 
6 8 
6 5 
6 S 
5 3 
6 0 
6 0 
6 0 
6 0 
7ellinaltace of 5 sovs each, with 30 added. For all ages Two-yr-olds 
wSSl three, Ost 4lb; four. lOst 41b; five, lost 101b ; six and 
aired. 10-st 121b. Winners of £f>0 clear at any one time, up to tho 
time of starting. 31b; twice, or £100 clear, 6lb extra (Handicaps ex- 
rented). Two-yr-olds having started three times without jinning 
Slowed 51b; maiden three-yr-olds allowed Sib; four-yr^ lOl , 
five and upwards, 1 41b, in addition to other allowances. The win, , r 
to bo sold for £100, in tho usual way. Seiiing allowance, 
surplus to go to tlie fund. Six subs or no race; if 10. second to 
his VtaL ; if 14. to receive £10 out of the stakes. Throe-quarU 
of a mile. To close and name on Tuesday evening. 
The 
save 
YORKSHIRE UNION HUNT CLUB. 
Thursday, October 5. 
n, r«* **■> 
clarcd. with 100 added. The winner °i any ttanm^p o. * 
after the publication of the weights to carry jib , £200, 71b , 
1 01b extra. One mile and three-quarters. >t )b 
nge st lb 
King of Trumps 6 8 7 
Snowdon Dunhill 4 
Skinner . 
Alp ... 
Spider . . 
7 12 
G 11 
« 0 
C 8 
Aribbos 3 ® 7 
6 
fi 
5 5 
4 U 
The Juvenile Handicap of 
stakes. Seven furlongs. 
winner oi any uhi« u.m»«*iv..| - ,., 1^ 
the weights, to carry filb extra ; no Horae- to can-y more than 10to 
extra ; the owner or the second horse to save Ilia stake. The w light* 
to be published on the 3rd of October. 
Hanover 
Amy 
Clara Clark 
Johnny Taft 
Myrtlo Bud 
Restoration 
Mystic 
Ailieratono 
Lily 
Lady Alicia . . 
st lb 
8 9 
8 3 
Moonshine 
8 0 
Rose 
7 10 
The Slave 
7 10 
Shoreham 
7 10 
b f by Launeelut— Billing 
7 10 
ham’s dam 
7 10 
Minette 
7 10 
Evangeline 
7 10 
Gimcmck 
7 10 
7 8 
7 7 
st lb 
7 7 
7 0 
7 0 
7 0 
G 12 
9 
st lb 
Mr. Baker’s br c The Chicken. 8 10 
Mr. Ewbank’s b c Jaek Shep- 
paid ••••• ” * 
Mr. Clarkson's b f Amy - . • • ■ • ‘ 
Mr. Robert Morris’s b c Priest- ^ g 
Mr!" Norton’s b" c Van Winkle.. 7 9 
Walker’s b fCimieina. . • 7 0 
Mr. Dobson’s b f by Pyrrhus 
the First— Conmores dam.. 7 < 
Mr. John Osborne’s Lady ^ ^ 
Tattou 
Gamekeeper 
Adelaide 
Gamelad 
Julius Agricola.. 
Eight pay £5 each. 
J sovs each, with 50 added. Tor two-yr-oli«- 
T.Y.C. gtn , 
Mr. C. Peek’s ch f Igo ' 
Mr. Dawson’s b c The Cropper 
Mr. George Foster's b c Steel- ^ } 
Mr. Thompson's b cBaroda- . 
Mr. Edwards’s b e Pontoon.. • ‘ 
Mr.Stephenson'sbf by Launc<- , 
lot, out of Billingham’s dan, • 
Mr. Garret's Little Brownie - 
Mr. John Osborne’s gr c l - 6 r < 
Chanticleer out of Ino - - • ‘ 6 j j 
Mr. Meiklam’s be Guncraii. 
STAMFORD, 1855-Second £ay. lb; 
Sweepstake* of 1 00 sovs each, h ft. For U.ree->T-o ds CoUA 
IE 8st3lb; maidens at the time of starting allowed Sib. 
mile. 
catcher, out of Reciprocity 
Lord Exeter’s f Almond, sister to 
Filbert 
Duke of Bedford's Habcna 
,-sfby Colling* 0 ' 1 ' 
out oi uucj ou‘ 
Mr. Payne’s c by Cotherston , 
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