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tious ; the highest and lowest imposts, as they stand at 
present, ranging from the 9st71b of the four-yr-old Rataplan, 
down to the 4st 71b of the three-yr-old Rodo-meli. Here are 
two animals handicapped at n difference of 5st for the year, 
and, yet, in my opinion, they might both as well remain in 
the stable for all the chance they have to win, if I am right ; 
but let the sequel prove. The following seem to me the 
most likely to be found upon the telegraphic board as 
starters : — 
Hungcrford Ammonia Ptolemy 
Muscovite Mrs. Birch Phaeton 
Balrownio Jealous Ono Kidnapper 
Cobnut Camllcwick Calamus 
Indian Warrior St. Clair Poodle 
Koh-I-Noor Burlington D. O. 
.Seller/ Naomi Rodo-meli 
Exact lladcllffe Hero Horatio 
This is as near a guess as I can make about the starters ; 
and, without attempting to see too far through this telescope 
of mine, or laying claim to anything like the prophetic, as 
the Ring offer to back the field against any eight, were I 
disposed to invest on a pick, the following would be my 
selection : — 
Muscovite I Balrownle I Candlewick 
Exact Poodle Naomi 
Calamus I Ammonia 
And was I called upon to reduce the eight to four, thus 
would I Bpot them : — 
Muscovite I . Poodle 
Halrownio I Ammonia 
And, os the running for the Cesarewitch will, in all pro- 
bability, make a vast deal of change for the Cambridgeshire, 
I must decline touching that event in the present article ; 
which I again disclaim is sent forth as any prophecy, as the 
following doggrel will testify : — 
To call this pick a prophecy 
Good sense would be transgressing; 
I only wish to have a shy, 
And do a bit of guessing. GOLDFINCH. 
Tho flrst was a dead heat ; the others were severely contested, and 
won by half a neck only. 
The Farmers' Plait of 15 so vs, added to a Sweepstakes of 2 sovs each. 
Heats. One mile and a half. 3 subs. 
Mr. Harper's eh in The Forest Queen, aged 1 1 
Mr. Laiiller's hr g The Peasant, 4 yrs 3 2 
Mr. Graham's b u Outcast, 6 yrs 2 bolted 
A fine race. 
The Tradesmen's Plate of 10 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 1 sov each. 
One mile and a distance. Won, In two beats, by Mr. Harper s b h 
Worcester, 6 yrs, lost 41b (Fulton), beating Mr. Graham's b in Miss 
Lucy Barton, aged, lOst 4lb (Mar-son). Mr. l'cv^rsll's hr g The Swell, 
4 yrs, gst 101b (Livesey), Mr. Gill's Jack Peck, 3 yrs, 7st !»lb (G1U), 
Mr. Lane's b f Small Parccll, 3 yrs, 7st 41b (Fattcson), and Mr. It. 
Graham's b m Mary Brown, h-b, 6 yrs, 9st 101b (Coxon). 
BREWOOD RACES.— Monday, s7pt. 25. 
The Chittington Statu of 2 sovs each, with 10 added. Heats. Onco round 
and a distance. 3 subs. 
Mr. Shoplierd's b m Merry Lass, aged, lOst Ashall 1 1 
Mr. Wood's b g Doubtful, 5 yrs, Ost 51b 2 2 
Won easily. 
The Huril/e Stake) of 2 sovs each, with 10 added. Heats. Onco round 
and a distance. 4 subs. 
Mr. Shepherd's b in Merry Lass, aged, l'2st J. Adoy 1 1 
Mr. Lowe's ch g The Turk, by Harkaway, 6 yrs, 12st. . . . 8 2 
Mr. Miller’s br w Atalanta, 6 yrs, list 61b 2 8 
Won easily. 
The Consolation Stales of 10s. each, with 5 sovs added, once round, were 
won, in two beats, the first by a head and the second easily, by Mr. 
Davie's b g The Miller, aged (A. Groom), beating Mi-. Lowe's ch g 
The Turk, and Mr. Haynes's b in Kitty, aged. 
MANCHESTER.— Friday. 
Cesarewitch Stakes . — Muscovite lias been backed for a large amount at 
7 to 1, tho highest offer against him at the close being only 6 to 1 . The 
other horses quoted " taken " wore backed to small amounts. Ammonia 
aud Poodle quite friendless, tho former in consequence of her defeat at 
Northallerton Cambridgeshire. — Orinoco, Early Bird, and Alembic, 
were in general demand, and were the only horses backed to any amount 
The Derby. — The only changes are in Bonnie Morn, Dirk Huttcriok, 
Rifleman, and Wild Dayrell, consequent on their running at Newmarket. 
Chester Handicap. — Kidnapper would have been backed lor a surlf at G 
or 7 to 1, but there were no layers. 
Cesarewitch Stakes. 
G to 1 a~st Muscovite (t 7 to 1) 
10 to 1 Balrownio (t 20 to 1) 
10 to 1 D. O. (t 20 to 1) 
20 to I Indian Warrior (t) 
25 to 1 Bracken (t) 
Cambridgeshire Stakes. 
2 > to 1 agst Kidnapper (t) 
26 to 1 Barrel (t) 
25 to 1 Ptolemy (t) 
1000 to 30 Lincoln's Inn (t) 
1000 to 30 Rodo-meli (t) 
15 to 1 agst Orinoco (t) 
lGt.il Early Bird (t) 
10 to 1 Alembic (t) 
25 to 1 agst Monic Moses (t) 
30 to 1 Helena (t) 
Derby. 
20 to 1 agst Cruiser (t) 
20 to 1 Lord of tho Isles (t) 
25 to 1 Wild Dayrell (t 30 to 1) 
9 to 1 agst Gncculus Esurlens (t) 
15 to 1 Rifleman (t) 
10 to 1 De Clare (t) 
10 to 1 — Oulston (t) 
Chester Handicap. 
7 to 1 ng=t Kidnapper (offers to take) 
PAINS-LANE RACES.— Monday, Sept. 25. 
This little annual local meeting came off on Monday and Tuesday 
lust. 
A Charter master's Pony Stakes of 10s. each, with S sovs added. Heats. 
Onco round and a distance. 
Mr. Morris's ch m Crucifix 1 1 
Mr Williams's br Harkaway . 2 2 
Mr. W. Anker's b f Flying Nancy 3 3 
Mr. J. Williams's ch Creeping Jenny 4 0 
Won easy. 
The Pains-lane Handicap of 5 sovs each, 2 ft, with 50 added. Twice 
round and a distance. 30 subs., 17 of whom accepted. 
Mr. Oliver's Bright Phccbus, 3 yrs, 5st 1 
Mr. J. Wadlow's ltiteflyer, 5 yrs, 7st 101b 2 
Mr. Merry's Morning tfar, 5 yrs, (1st 101b 3 
Mr. Dawson's Itch, 4 yrs, Gst 101b. 
Mr. Choice's May -day, aged, Gst 01b. 
Mr. Dice's Mccaw, 0 yrs, Gst 01b. 
Mr. Smith's Ferret, 6 yrs, Gst 21b. 
Mr. Frail's Liberty, aged. Ost 21b. 
Won by a neck. 
A Hack Stakes for Half-bred Horses, of 1 sov each, with 10 added. Heuts. 
Twice round and a distance. 
Mr. Weatherglass's ch m Ginger, 4 yrs. list 121b 1 1 
Mr. Tomlins's Crazy Jane, 5 yrs, list Gibs 0 2 
'■la-. E. Partin's b f Gipsy Girl, 3 yrs, Ost 71b 2 0 
Mr. Dawson's gr m Hall-bred, 0 yrs, !2st. 
Mr. Evans's bk m Cat, 12 st. 
Won in a canter. 
•a Tuesday. 
The Donnington-ieood Stakes of 1 sov each, with 10 added. Heats. Twlco 
round and a distance. 
Mr. W. Walter's grg Meander 4 yrs, Sstllli 1 1 
Mr Langley's ch in Shamrock Lass, 0 yrs, Sst 2 2 
Mr. R. Noakes'8 b f Birdlime Girl, 3 yrs. Gst 71b foil 
Mr. Longsliaw's b t Hcba, 3 yrs, 5st 121b. 
Mr. vs iUiums's ch p Creeping Jenny, 5 yrs, 5st 121b. 
Betting — First lieut : 5 to 4 on Birdlime Girl, 3 to 1 agst Shamrock 
Lass, 4 to 1 agst Meander, 5 to 1 agst any other. The favourite inudo 
the running, but on rounding the turn just past the Stand fell, threw 
her jockey, who lay stunned on the course, when she got away, and her 
chance was out, to the great mortification of the knowing ones, who had 
backed her to win a largo sum, Before coming to the straight run in, 
Shamrock was leading by about four lengths. At the distance Meander 
came out, challenged the chcsnut mare, and won easily by two lengths. 
Second boat : 2 to 1 on Meander. Heba made play, the favourite lying 
second. On passing tho Stand the second time Shamrock took tho 
lead, but was passed by the grey at the top of the hill, before reaching 
the flat, and defeated cleverly. 
The Ironmasters' Plate, a Hurdle Race of 3 sovs each, with 20 addod. 
Second to save his stake. Heats. About one mile and a half. 
Mr. Williams's Punctuality, 4 yrs, lOst 71b 1 2 1 
Mr. Weatherglass's Ginger, 4 yrs, lOst 121b 2 l 2 
Betting — First heat : 3 to 1 on Punctuality, who made the running, 
was only once headed for a few yards. A splendid race home, won by 
a neck. Second heat : 6 to 1 on Punctuality. At tlic distance Ginger 
came out, and after a terrific struggle, won, on tho post, by a neck. 
Third beat : G to 1 on Punctuality, who made the running, and at tho 
half distance was twelve lengths ahead ; here Ginger put on the steam, 
and was only defeated by a head. Had Ginger been well ridden, she 
must have won both the first heats. There was groat grumbling upon 
the subject. 
The Priors Lee Cup of 2 sovs each, with a Splendid China Racing Cup, and 
10 sovs. Heats, Twice rouud and a distance. 
Mr. Weatherglass's Ginger, 4 yrs 1 1 
Mr. Williams's Punctuality, 4 yrs 2 2 
BELFORD RACES.— Monday. Sept. 25. 
The Hunters' Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 20 added. Gentlemen riders. 
Heats, Two miles. 3 subs. 
Mr. G. Charlton's gr gStar of the West, by Paulus (h b), 
Gyre, 12st Mr. W. Dixon t 1 1 
Mr. Henderson's eh m Maley, aged, 12st 121b Smith t 2 2 
Mr. Graham's Sam Slick, h-b, aged, 12st . . . . Mr. Dunn 3 3 3 
WHITEHAVEN RACES.— Tuesday, Sept. 26. 
This meeting has come off with great eclat. The weather was splendid, 
and tho attendance each day highly respectable and numerous; Tho 
entries were more numerous than ever. 
The Whitehaven-castle Stales of 5 sovs each, 3 ft, with 25 added. For 
two and three-yr-olds. T.Y.C. 
Capt. Sponcer ns Cherry Brandy, 2 yrs walked over 
The Wat Cumberland Selling Slake of 5 sovs each, 3 ft, with 20 added 
from the Race Ruud. 
Mr. Hartley ns b h Angelo, 4 yrs, £50 1 
Mr. Fcaron's g m Little Jane, G yrs, £25 
Mr. W. Hartley's gre Bedouin, 3 yrs, 480 3 
Bedouin led off at starting, closely followed by Littlo Jane and Angelo. 
Going round the bottom turn, Bedouin dropped into tho roar; Angelo 
then went to the front, and won cosily by two lengths. Angelo at start- 
ing was backed at evens agst the field, and after tlio raco was sold 
for £53. 17s. 
The Whitehaven Plate of 00 sovs, added to a Handicap of 10 sovs each, 
ft ft, and 3 only if declared. For horses, &c., of all ages. 
Mr. Robson’s Dalkeith, 6 yrs, 8st 81b 1 
Capt. Spencer ns b c Seducer, 3 yrs, 7st 71b 2 
Mr. Hodgson ns br h Angelo, 4 yrs, 7st 01b 3 
Mr. J. Fearon's gr h Young Hack, 6 yrs, 7st 131b. 
Mr. Mostyn's b g The Sheriff, 3 yrs, 7st lib. 
Young Hack went away with the lead, Dalkeith second, Seducer 
third, Angelo bringing up the rear. They continued in this order for 
the fix-st mile and a half; Dalkeith then went to tho front, Seducer 
second. They continued in this position to the finish, Dalkeith win- 
ning easily by three lengths. 2 to 1 agst Dalkeith, and 5 to 1 agst all 
the others. The owner of Seducer objected to Dalkeith on account of 
being handicapped as half-bred, when lie was proved to be thorough- 
bred. 
The Tally- Uo Handicap Stakes of 5 sovs each, 8 ft, with 20 added for 
bona-fide liunters. 
Mr. Robson's Dalkeith, 5 yrs, list 1 
Mr. J. Fearon's g m Little Jane, G yrs, lOst 10lb 2 
Jlr. Howe's b in Fairthom, 4 yrs, list 31b 3 
Littlo Jano took the running, Fairtliorn second, Dalkeith bringing 
up the rear. They continued In this order l'or throe-quarters of a 
mile, when Dalkeith went up to his horses and won easily by two 
lengths. Dalkeith was backed agst the field at evens. 
The Speculation Plate of 0 sovs each, 3 ft, with 25 added from tho fund. 
Mr. Hartley ns br li Angelo, 1 yrs, £50 Brown 1 
Mr. Howo'h b m Fairthom, 4 yrs, £80 2 
Mr. Fearon’s g m Little Jane, 0 yrs, £26. 
Mr. Masterman's b g The Sheriff, 2 yrs, £120. 
Little Jane took the lead at starting, but the horses changed position 
repeatedly. Angelo was backed at evens agst the Held. After a severe 
and well-contested race, Angelo won by about half a head. This was 
the best contested race during the meeting. The winner was put up l'or 
sale, and claimed for £51. 
The Tradesmen's Handicap of 7 sovs each, 5 ft, and only 3 if declared, 
with 40 added. 
Mr. Robson's Dalkeith, 5 yrs, 8st lib Howe 1 
Captain Spencer ns b c Seducer, 3 yrs, 7st 61b 2 
Mr. Hodgson ns br h Angelo, 4 yrs, 7st 71b. 
Mr. Howe's b m Fairthom, 4 yrs, 7st 7lb. 
Fairthom took the lead, closely followed by Seducer, Dalkeith and 
Angelo following closely in the wake. They continued in this order 
till passing the Grand Stand the flrst time round ; Dalkeith then took up 
the running, was never headed, and won easily by two lengths. Dal- 
keith was freely backed at 2 to 1 agst the field at starting. 
The Farmers' Plate of 3 sovs each, 2 ft, with 20 added. Tills stake did 
not fill. 
A Beaten Handicap Stake of 8 sovs each, 1 ft, with 1 4 added. For beaten 
horses. 
Mr. Fearon's grh Young Hack, 6 yrs Old Casslday 1 
Mr. Howe's b m Fairthom, 4 yrs 2 
Mr. Wilkinson ns gr ni Little Jane, 0 yrs 3 
The young Hack went off with the lead at starting, was never headed, 
and won easily by five lengths. 3 to 1 oil the Yuung Hack at starting. 
WALSALL RACES— Wednesday, Sept. -7 
The Innkeepers’ Stakes of 3 sovs each, with -JO added. Ileuts. Once 
round and a distance. 3 subs. 
Mr. Shepperdson’s ch f by Itlmriel, dam by The Saddler, 
6 yrs, 8st 41b Ashall 1 2 1 
Mr. l’arkes's br m Syren, 4 yrs, Ost 21b T. Cliff 3 12 
Mr. J. T. Langley's b f Katuika, 3 yrs, 7st . .J. Wallers 2 3 dr 
First heat : Won by a neck, Syren knocked out at the last turn but 
one, being a bad third. — Second heat: Won by a neck; half a ^length 
between second and third. Olliver rode Kntinka in this heat. — Third 
heat : Won by half a neck. 
The Members' Slakes of 3 sovs each, with 25 added by C. Forster, Esq., 
M.P. lor tho borough. Heats. Once round and a distance. 3 subs. 
Mr. J. Rose's ch g Go Away, by Harkaway, 3 yrs, Ost 7lb 
J. Walters 1 1 
Mr. FlintolTs b f Wire, 3 yrs, Ost 71b O. Wliito 3 2 
Mr. Shepperdson’s ch f Maid of Golbornc, 4 yrs, Hst lib 
Ashall 2 J 
First heat: Won cleverly by half a length ; Wire, who ran out, a bad 
third. — Second beat : Won by a length and a half ; half a length between 
second and third. Maid of Golborno ran under protest for not claimiug 
an allowance of 7lb. Tho winner was not sold. 
The Bradford Handicap of 5 sovs each, 3 ft, and 1 only if declared, with 
50 added. Two miles. 16 subs, 7 of whom declared. 
Mr. Owen s b li Timotheus, by Holman Plutoff, 0 yrs, 7»t lib 
G. W lute 1 
Mr. Handley’s br m Lancashire Lass, 4 yrs, Ost 131b (in- 
cluding 51b extra) •••• T. Cliff 2 
Mr. G. Taylor's eh f Lady in Waiting, 6 yrs, 7»t 91b . . Aslioll J 
Mr. Walker's br h BuUaeye, 6 yrs, 7st 131b, Denman. 
Mr. Oliver's eh g Bright l'ixabus, 3 yrs, 7st71b (Including 51b 
extra), Olliver. 
Mr. G. Hyde’s gr f Clio, 3 yrs, Gst 21b, J. Hall. 
Betting— 7 to 4 agst Lancashire Lass, 2 to 1 agst Timotheus, and 3 
to 1 agst Bright Pha-bus. Timotheus went in front, and, after a splendid 
race from the last turn with the favourite and Lady in Waiting, won 
cleverly by a neck, half a length dividing second and third. The others 
beaten off 
The Saddlers' Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 20 addod by the saddlers of 
Walsall. One mile and a half. 5 subs. 
M r, Parkes's br m Syren, by St. Leon, 4 yrs. 6st 131b, £ in T.CUff 1 
Mr. Blood's b h Grief, aged, 7st 1 lib, ilk' sovs . . Denman 2 
Mr. Rickard's b m Little Gipsy, 4 yrs, Tst 61b. £50. Rickards 3 
Mr. Shepperdson's Liberty, aged, Tst lllb, £10 A •null 4 
Betting — Even on Syren, and i. to l ag*t Grief. Won iu a canter by 
a length and a half; two lengths each between second, thirl, und 
fourth. The winner was sold to Mr. Walker for £52. 
' Thursday. 
The Railway Plate of 3 sovs each, with 20 added by the lessees of the 
South Staffordshire Railway. Heats. Onco round and a distance. 
4 subs. 
Mr. Walker's br f Syren,' 4 yrs, S«t 41b (Including 71b 
extra) Denman 4 11 
Mr. J. Rose's ch c Go-A\vay, 3 yrs, Ost 121b (including 
3lb extra) J. Walters 1 I 3 
Mr. G. Taylor's eh f Lady-in-Walting, 5 yrs. 8xt 01b 
(lncludliig}51b extra) ..Ashall 3 2 2 
Mr. J. F. Langley's b f Kntinka, 3 yrs, Tst (Including 
61b extra) R. Davis 2 3 dr 
First heat: won by half a neck; a neck between second and third. 
Second heat : won by a neck ; the same between second and third. In 
this heat Thorpe rode Syren, und Denman Lady hi Walling. Third 
heat : won easily by a length and a half. 
The Hatherton Handicap of 3 sovs each, 2 ft, and 1 if declared, with 30 
added. Two miles. 15 subs, 8 of whom declared. 
Mr Handley's br m Lancashire Lass, by Gameboy, 4 yr*, s«t 
I2lb (including 6lb extra) . Thorpo 1 
Mr. Shepperdson's ch f by Ithuriol, dam by The Saddler, 
5 yr», 8st Denman 2 
Mr. Walker's br h Bull's-eye, 6 yrs. Sit lib J. Walters 3 
Betting — 8 to 1 on Lancashire I.ass, who won in a canter l>y two 
lengths ; four lengths between second and third. C. White weighed 
for Clio, but did not go to the post. 
The Tradesmen's Plate of 3 sovs each, with 23 added. Two miles. 4 subs. 
Mr. Handley's br iu Lancashire Lavs, 4 yn, Bst 91b, Tliorpo 1 
Mr. Owen's b b Timotheus 0 yrs, Out 121b G. Whuo 2 
Mr. Shoppordson's ch f by Ithuriol, dam by Tho Saddler, 
5 yrs, Gst 3lb Poole 3 
Mr. Shepperdson’s ch f Maid of Golbornc, 4 yrs, 8vt 9lb, 
Denman 4 
Betting — 7 to 2 on Lancashire Lass. Timotheus laid in front to tho 
distance the last time, when the favourite shot ahead, and won easily by 
a length and a half ; two lengths between second third. 
The Consolation Stakes of 2 sovs each, with 15 added. Heats. Onco 
round and a distance. 5 subs. 
Mr. Blood's b h Grief, by lluy Middleton, aged, 0*1 Hb, 
£26 J. Walters 1 2 l 
Mr. lllukeway's br h Bull’s-eye, 6 yrs, Ust lllb, £10, 
Poolo 4 1 3 
Mr. G. Taylor’s eb f Lady-lu-Waiting, 6 yrs, 8»t 121b, 
£26 Penman 2 3 2 
Mr. Shorratf s br g Crenm-of-thc-Vallcy, 3 yr*, 7*t 31b, 
£25 G. White 3 V V 
First heat won by a head, the second by a neck, and the third by 
three lengths. There was no advance on the selling price of the winner. 
NORTHALLERTON AND NORTH-RIDING MEETING. 
Thursday, Soptombor 28. 
The favourable weather and the highly satisfactory programme, drew 
together a very large attendance of company. The stand was well 
filled, but the running-ground was hard. The Amateur and Selling 
Plate having both failed to attract an entry, reduced the first day’s 
sport Into n small compass, although plenty of horses were in tho town 
to contend for tho various prizes ; Indeed, wo hear that more horses 
than usual were at Northallerton. 
The Trial Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 20 added. For all ages. Ouu 
mile. 9 subs. 
Mr. Hawdon's be Courtenay, by Flatcutchor, 2 yn, Gst. Bate 1 
Sir. Kwhank's b c Snowdon Dunhill. 4 yrs, ttst 1210, O. Unto 2 
Mr. Gill's b g Bourgeois, 4 yrs, Kst 81b lluuxwell 3 
Mr. W. II. Williams s b e Tudcastor, 3 yr*, 7*t 1311). M l.emi I 
Mr Edwards's hr f Mistletoe. 4 yrs, bst alb, J. Wodilingtou. 
Mr. Morris’s br c Coney, 2 yrs, (let Jib, C. narkcr. 
Mr. C. W iuteiiugliam's gr c Johnny Taft, h-b, 2 yn», Gst 51b, 
Proud. 
Mr. Bank's beMonzio, 2 yrs, Gst, Place. 
Mr. 1». Wray's br c Now Holland, 2 yrs, Gst. Wood. 
Betting — 7 to 4 agst Snowdon Dunhill, 5 to 2 agst Courtenay, and 
i; to l agst Bourgeois. After several attempts they got away, on good 
terms, Courtenay, Tadcaster, New Holland, uml Snowdon DuuliUl 
running abreast to tho top turn, where Snowdon Dunhill took up the 
running, and Tadcaster became second, Bourgeois third, and Courtenay 
fourth. No further change occurred until reaching Jackson's farm- 
house, where Courtenay took the third place, passed Tudcuster at the 
bottom turn, caught Snowdon Dunhill at the distance, and won very 
cleverly by three parts ol a length; a head between second and third. 
Tadcaster was a very bad fourth, Johnny Tuft fifth. Mistletoe sixth, 
Cossey seventh. New Holland eighth, and Mcniio last. 
The Two-Year-Old Stakes of 10 sovs each, li ft, with 23 added. T.Y.C. 
8 subs. 
Mr F.wbauk's b o Jack Sheppard, b logo, 8*t 1-lb ('me 61b 
extra) . . Basham 1 
Mr. J. J. Henderson’s b e Uylstone, bst 4lb — George Oates 2 
Sir James Boswell’s b e Dcerstcalor, «*t 7lb Uoliues 3 
Betting — 2 to 1 on Juck Sheppard, and 3 to 1 agst Uylstone. Itylstono 
cut out the work to tho hist turn, where Jack Sheppard went up, and. 
alter a fine race, won by a neck, Doerstcaler finishing an Indifferent 
third. 
i The North Ruling Handicap of 10 bovs each, 5 ft, and only 3 If declared 
i oll or before the 8th of September, with 100 added. Two miles. 28 
subs, 12 of whom having declared forfeit, pay £3 each, 
Mr. I Anson's b m Braxey, by Muss Trooper, 6 yrs, Gst 81b 
Hay hoc 1 
Nlr J. Boswell’s br f La Belle, 4 yrs. Gst 41b. BaU • 3 
Mr E. GUI’s b f Maid of the Tees, 3 yrs, 6*t 8U> G‘ » 
Mr. Murland's hr m Ammonia, 6 yrs, Gst «l!» . - — l '■ Hit » 
Mr. Muusfield's br c The Skinner, 4 yrs, Ml 01b, 1 roud 
Mr. it, Harrison's ch li King of Trumps, 5 yrs, ttst .lb, 
Cartwright. 
Mr. T. Bell's ch f Dove, 4 yrs, Gst 41b, C. Barker. 
Mr. It. Walker's b c Cabin Boy, 4 yrs, 0*1, J. \\ addington. 
Betting— 3 to l each agst King of Trumps and Ammonia, 4 to l agst 
Dove, 5 to 1 agst Maid of Tees, and s to 1 agst Braxey. The Skinner 
took the lead, followed by Dove, La Belle, King of Trumps, and Am- 
monia, in the order named for tho first half mile, when Ammonia wont 
to tho front and improved the pace, Skinner going on second und 
Braxey third. Cabin Boy, on the retirement of King of Trumps, lying 
up with La Belle. There was no further change until passing Jack - 
son's farm-house, in tho second round, where Braxey took the second 
place, paused Ammonia at the distance, and won cleverly by a length, 
La Belle beating Maid of the Tees for second money by ball a len/ib. 
Ammonia finished a bad fourth, tho Skinner fifth, and Cabin Hoy sixth- 
Dove and King of Trumps were the last two. 
The Amateur and tho Selling Plates did not fill. 
Friday. 
The Northallerton Handicap of 10 sovs each, 5 ft, and 3 only If declared, 
with 50 added. One mile. 20 subs, 4 of whom pay 3 «ov* each. 
Mr. Inman's ch c Horatio, by Orlando, 3 yrs, Gst 10lb 1 
Mr. Smith's bk g Sir Rowland Trenobanl, G yrs, ^ 
Mr. E. Gill's b g Bourgeois, 4 yrs, 8st 61b * 
Mr. Edwards abre Donskoy, 4 yr.-. *-t 21b ■ " 
Mr. H. Robinson's ch h Billy Richardson, o yn», 4,b • M ' - 
Mr. J. J. Henderson’s b f Patience, 4 yrs, , 
Mr. W. Talbot’s b h Lerrywheut, 6 yr>, . st I -lb, Aimioii. 
Mr. G. Barton's bk g Jemmy tho Black (late Hie Surveyor), •> yr*. 
Mr. T Dawson's b c Diligent, 3 yn., bst 41b Haigb. 
Betting 7 to 2 ngst Horatio. 4 to 1 agst Bourgeois 5 to 1 agst S.i 
Rowland Trenchard, G to 1 agst Pstionec. 7 to lagstJcmmy the -mock 
Won by a head, a length between second and third, The winner !« 
objected to for being in arrears for forfeits. 
