THE FIELD 
964 
In the morning several of Lord Exeter * horse* wore brought out to 
bo sold by Messrs. Tattenall. but only the following changed owner* : 
Margaretto. 3-yr-old, by Phlegon. out of Margaret, 21 gns; Stockdove, 
by Wood Pigeon, out of Scarf, 23 gn». 
BETTING AFTER TIIE RACES. 
Cambrul(ifMre. 
1000 to 00 agst Schorza (t) 
20 to 1 Helena (t) 
- Hervluo (t) 
7 to 1 agst Rattle (t) 
0 to 1 Orinoco (t and o(T) 
15 to 1 Early Bird (t 20 to 1) 40 to 1 - 
100 to 0 Monie Moses (t ft off) 
Prmdergast Slates . — Strood and Joshua arc scratched for this race. 
Claret is arrived. 
CARRICK-ON-SUIR (CO. WATERFORD) STEEPLE- 
CHASES. — October 6. 
The Carnck-on-Suir Grand National Challenge Cup, value CO sovs, with 
25 added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each. 12st ouch. Certain 
allowances and penalties. Thrco miles. Won by Mr. Phelan * b g 
Champagne (late Waterford), by Doncaster, aged, lost 1111), (Cusach), 
beating Mr. Wall's Harlequin (2), and Mr. Lalor's Lascar (3). 
This was the only event decided, all the others not having filled. 
IRISH METROPOLITAN SPEEPLECHASES AND 
RACES. — October 9 and 10. 
First Day. 
The Railway States of 2 sovs each p.p., with 20 added by the Midland 
Great Western Railway Company. Weight for age, &c. Heats. 
Two miles. Steeplechase Course, Won in two heats by Mr. C. 
Murphy * ch g Honest Tom, by Birdcatcher, aged (£50), 1 Ost Jib 
(owner), beating Mr. Mansergh’s Matilda, Mr. Gowrell's Irish Nancy, 
Mr. Cassidy's Bonjour, Mr. T. Murphy's Morning Star, and Mr. Blake's 
Bob Ryndc (lote Langnr). The winner was not sold. 
The Autumn Handicap of 3 sovs each, 2 l't, with 10 added ; second saved 
hi* stake. Two miles. Flat Course. Won by Capt the Hon. J. W. 
H. Hutchinson's bin Anatis (late Uellowstown Loss), by King Dan, 4 
yrs, 7 st 121b (E. Keegan), beating I«ord Howth’a Idle Girl, 6st (ill) 
(carried Gst 8lb), (2); Mr. Dillon's Ariel, Gst 121b; Mr. A. 
M'Donougli's Little Martin, (1st 10lb ; and Capt. the Hon. J. W. II. 
Hutchinson's Gaslight, fist (ilb. The three latter bolted. 
Corinthian Stales of 6 sovs, p.p,, with 30 added. For horses the property 
of officers on full-pay in the army or militia quartered in Ireland. 
1 1st 7lb each. Three mile*. Steeplechase Course Won easily by 
Captain Smith's (48th Northamptonshire) hr g Victor (late The 
Colonel), l>y Lottery, b yra (owner), beating Capt. Barclay's The 
Prince (late Black Prince), (2), Mr. Dowdcswcll's Pale-fsce (3), Mr. 
Stewart's The Unknown ( I), Mr. Nieholl's Brunette, Mr. Dcttmar’s 
Mortimer, and Capt Chichester's Master Richard 
Corinthian States of 3 sovs, p p., with 25 added. For horses the property 
of, and to he ridden by, gentlemen qualified to ride for the Corinthian 
Cup. Weight for age, fee. One mile. Flat Course. Won by Mr. 
Atkinson's ch c Carthagenian (late Hannibal), by The Hero, 3 yrs, 
1 Ost (Capt Chichester), beating CnpL the lion. J. W. H, Hutchinson's 
Gaslight (2), and Mr. Hoy's Runaway (3). 
Scramble Shites of 1 #ov, p.p., with 10 added. Weight for age Ono 
mile and a hall. Heats. Stcepelchase course. Won by Mr. J. 
Cassidy's b g Bonjour, by Horkaway, 4 yrs, Ost 131b(Henton), beating 
Mr. Moores br h by Derby, and Mr. D. Meaney's Tumbler (late 
Crutches), 
Second Day. 
Corinthian ITnrdle Stales of 1 sovs. p.p., with 25 added. Weight for nee. 
Two miles. Won by Captain Smith's (48th Northamptonshire) hr m 
Eugenie, by Comet, aged, list 131b (owner), beating the Marquis 
Conyngham's Moasn Sambo (2), and Captain Barclay's The Prince ( 3). 
The Steward's Plate (Handicap) of 3 sovs cncli, 1 l't, with 25 added. 
Corinthian riders, One rnllo and a linlf. Heats. Flat course. 
M on in three heats by Mr. Wilson's br in Hosalba, by Colwick, 4 yrs 
10»t 81b (Mr. J. Knox), beating Captain the Hon. J, W. II. Hutch- 
inson's Anatis, list lib; Mr. C. Wilson's bf by Blacltfoot, out of 
Violet, £»st 121b; and Mr, Cassidy's Roller, lOst. 
The CUitens' Gold Challenge Cup, value 3 00 gs, added to a Handicap 
Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, witli 100 sovs in specie, the gift of the 
Licensed Vintners of Dublin. The second to receive £10 out of 
the stakes, and the third to save his stake. Three miles. Steeple- 
chase course. Won easily by Mr. Allan M'Donougli's h-b Augustine, 
by Coranna, out of Monica, t'» yrs, lost 10lb (Byrne), Rating Mr. F-. 
J. Irwin's Eugenia, Ost 71l> (2); Mr. R. Connolly’s Reindeer, Ost Clb 
(3); Mr. Wilson's Abd-el-Knder, list 71b; Mr. M. Dunne’s Brother 
to Boundaway, lOst; Mr. Boyd's Victor, Ost 101b; Mr. Lynch's Lady, 
bird, Ost 41b; Mr. Tieman'a Maid of the West, list; and Mr. A. 
M'Donougli's Seaman. 1 Ost 21b. Victor was killed at the last fence. 
The Beaten Handicap of 1 sov each, with 20 added. Three quarters of 
a mile, flat course. AY on by Mr. Hay's Runaway, beating two others. 
The Consolation Stales did not fill. 
CHANTILLY RACES. 
The first day's running of the Autumn Meeting at Chantilly came 
off on Saturday, on the magnificent course behind the town. The 
weather, though tine, was cold and windy, and the consequence was that 
the gathering of spectators was very small. Even the members of the 
Jockey Club and other sporting characters did not muster in anything 
like their usual force. The events of the day were only four in number ; 
but amongst them were two races for two-yr-old colts and fillies, and 
one for the Emperor s 10,000 fr Stnke3. lu the latter, there figured not 
only some of the best horses on the French turf, but Baron Rothschild’s 
Orestes, who is well known in England. This race was the only ono 
which excited anything like general interest, and it will be seen that it 
ended in tho inglorious defeat of the English horse. The result occa- 
sioned considerable surprise, but it afforded vast pleasure to the French 
turfmen. 
Baron de la Rochette, M. Rciset, and Count A. de Noalles acted as 
wood Theodora came up. After a few strides, these three went com- 
pletely awav from the others, and a brilliant race ensued between them. 
It ended by Oendrlllon winning by a neck, and there was a head 
lietwccn the second and third. 
The Emperor s States of 10,000 fr, given by his Majesty for horses and 
mares of three years and upwards, of all kinds and all countries. 
Entrv 500 fr. The second horse to receive 2,000 fr from the 
entries ' Weight for ago, with lOlbs extra on horses foaled in Eng- 
land and 1 7lbs extra on horses that have won stakes of £(100 in 
England Horses foaled and bred on the continent, that have never 
won stakes of 7.000 fr, to be allowed from 71bs to lOlbs, according to 
age. Distance, about 3,200 yards. Four horses to be entered, or 
n °V. Amnoiil's in Mcrvlno O yrs, 10 " lbs — Sprouty 1 
Count il'Htklottvllle's h Corbon, 6 yrs. lOOlbs 2 
M. Aumont's c Papillon, 4 yrs, 94lbs “ 
Baron A. do Rothschild’s c Orestes, 4 yrs, 1161bs 4 
BoldrickV m Trust, 5 yrs, OOlbs. 
Count do Prado's e Aguila, 4 yrs, lOOlbs. 
M. Rciscts c Celebrity. 3 yrs, Ollbs. 
Betting Even on Orestes agst the field. Tho start took place near 
tho stables, llcrvine jumped off first, and proceeded to cut out the 
running nt a slapping paee. Trust lying second, Aguila third and Orestes 
fourth No change of importance occurred until Die straight running 
in the last round was reached, when Orestes strode on. nnd Trust and 
\eulla fell off llervine, however, continued the running in such 
splendid style, that Orestes sr.w on reaching tho distance that l.e had 
no chance of catching her. He accordingly gave up the game, and 
allowed Corbon, and subsequently Papillon. to give him tho go-by. 
Hcrvinc won almost in a canter, and there was a length between tl.c 
second and third. 
Great Warwick Handicap, of 15 sovs each, 5 ft, with 100 added. Tho 
winner of the Cesarcwitch Stakes to carry 1 oib extra ; the second 
horse 5lb extra; and tho winner of any other Handicap value £100, 
after the declaration of the weights, to carry 61b extra ; no horse to 
carry more than 1 Olb extra. The second liorso to save his stake 
Once round, starting at the Stand. 
age st lb 
Little Harry 5 
Hungerford J} 
Indian Warrior 5 
Vanderdecken 4 
Cobnut 4 
Dalkeith & 
Ethelwolf " 
The Early Bird 3 
The Greek Prince 4 
Pontoraimo 4 
Radclifl'e Hero 4 
Audubon 4 
Lady Vernon 4 0 
The Wild Huntsman ... . 3 
Mrs. Birch ? 
Neville 3 
Butterfly ° 
Cock Pheasant 4 
Prince Leopold 4 
. , .. Oftc st lb 
Amalgamation 3 5 p 
2 Rabgtll 3 5 h 
0 Omoo 3 6 H 
7 10 i Diomedia 4 5 7 
DO 3 5 7 
Dillingham 3 5 g 
General Brczo 3 5 4 
Barrel 3 5 3 
Kidnapper 3 5 3 
bhakespearo 3 5 3 
St. Clare 3 f> 11 
Blossom 3 6 n 
Mishap 3 
Red Rose 3 
Diana 3 
Seducer 3 
Kaffir 3 
The Spinner 3 
Pyrois 3 
Firebrand 3 
1' 
7 
7 2 
7 0 ; 
7 0 1 
ti 12 
ti 10 ! 
0 7 
« j| 
7 
0 ' 
C ! 
4 I 
3 
3 
4 12 
4 12 
5 13 
commUsatres. 
Tho following is a detailed account of the day's business : — 
First Criterion Stales of 1,000 fr. For two yr-old colts. Weight, 1081b. 
Distance. 800 yarda 10 entries. 
M. Aumont's Feu d'Espoir Sprouty 1 
Baron de Vcauce's Rubts 2 
Mr. farter's Monarchist 3 
Mr. Boldriek's Valbnmnt. 
Prince M. de Beavau's Naphta. 
M. Lcfevrc's Douhlc-Croche. 
Mr. R. Carter's Marco-Spada. 
All ran nearly in a cluster to the end of the wood, Rtibis a little 
nheml. Naphta then caine up, but after a few strides fell off, and Pen 
ri'Kspoir strode on ; after a pretty race, he won by half a length ; a neck 
between the second and thinl. Vulbnmnt had been considered the 
favourite, but, before starting Feu d'Kspolr wus hacked oven against 
the field. 
The Constable's Stales of 2,000 fr. Entry, 120 fr. For horses and mares 
of three-yrs and upwards. Weight for ngc. The winner to be 
claimed for 3,000 fr. Distance about 4,200 yards. 4 entries. 
Count d'Hedouville's e Gagne- Petit, 3 yrs, lOtlbs . . ..Chlfney 1 
M. Fasquel’s c Goodfesse, 4 yrs, 120lhs 2 
M. Courtois’ e Vingt-doux Juin, 1 yrs, 120lbs. 
Vingt-deux Juln and Gagne-Petit made the running alternately to 
the hill in the second round, when the former was beaten. Within 
the distance Goodfessc came up, and raced home with Gagne-Petit, 
Won by a length. 
The Second Criterion Stair; of 1,000 fr. For two-yr-old fillies. Weight, 
lOUlbs. Distance, *00 yards. 1 4 entries. 
Prince SL de Beauvau’s Coadrillou Ellom 1 
M. Lefevrc’s Theodora. \ 
Prince M.deBcnuvau'sChatalgno 3 
M. Lupin’s Dorinc. 
Boldriek's Plumc-Loup 
Baron de Vcauce's M iss Jlarkaway. 
Count de Moray's Frisette. 
M. Reiset’s Framine, late Impc/atrlcc. 
M. Aumont's C*'r8*. 
M. Aumont’s Irop-'ratriec. 
After two false starts, PranclnC pot away first, but soon fell oil, and 
Prince de Beauvau's two got a little ahead. On emerging from the 
Nothing could be finer than the weather on Sunday, nnd accordingly 
a very great number of spectators, chiefly of the higher class, went 
down from Paris to witness the second and last day’s races. The gather- 
ing of noblemen and gentlemen who patronise the turf was also very 
large The business on the card was interesting, and went off with 
great spirit. The chief event in it was the running for the Omnium 
Handicap. For this race there were no fewer than 20 entries— an 
almost unexampled number in France— and of them ns many ns 14 
went to the post ; also a number of starters rarely if ever seen in this 
country. The difficulty of getting such a number ot horses into l.ne 
was very great, and there were as many ns three or four lalse starts. 
When at lust the signal to go was given, ull got off well, and a brilliant 
race ensued. The result was, as often happens, the success ol a horse 
who had hardly been seriously thought of by any one. 
Stakes of the Haras Imperious of 4,000 fr, given by the Minister of Agri- 
culture Commerce, and Public Works. For four-yr-old horses and 
mares. Entry, 200 fr, h ft Weight, 1081b*. Any horse that may 
have run three times In the year, without winning, to carry 71b less, 
and 71b extra on winners of Jockey Club, Pavilion, or First or Second- 
Class Stakes. Winners of two such Stakes, or of two Second-Class 
Stakes, to carry 101b extra. Distance, about 4 kilometres. Twice 
round. 8 entries. _ . , 
M. Aumont’s c Royal Quand-mfime, 1181b Sprout) 1 
M. Fasquel's c Tremble ur, 108lbs - 
M. Lupin’s f Jouvence, 105lbs. 
M. d'HOdouvillo’s c Monstlque, llSlbs. 
Betting — Even on Royal Quand-meme, 3 to 1 agst Jouvence. Royal 
Quand-mtmc jumped off first, and made strong running to the end, 
winning easily. Moustique took the second place at starting, but nt 
the reservoirs yielded it to Jouvence, who maintained it to the hill in 
the second round, when she was beaten, and Trcmblour took her 
position. 
Grand Criterion Stales of 3,000 ft'. For two-yr-old colts and fillies. 
Entry, 200 fr. The second horse to receive double the entry. Weight, 
colts, lOSlbs ; fillies, 10 Gibs. Distance, about 1,600 yards, starting 
from the reservoirs. 17 entries. . 
M. Mosselman's e Allez y Gaiment Kitchener 1 
M. Aumont's c Monarque £ 
Mr. Carter's e Monarchist •» 
Mr. Boldriek's f Ronzi. 
M. Lefevre's f Theodora. 
M. Lupin's f Dorine. 
Count d’Hedouville’s cLavengro. 
Betting — 4 to 1 agst Allez y Gaiment, and H to 1 agst Monarque. 
After a false start, Monarque went away, with Dorine in waiting, and 
Lavengro third. Dorine soon fell off. and at the hill Ronzi took the 
second place. In the straight Allez y Gaiment rattled up, followed by 
Monarchist. Within the distance, Allez y Gaiment caught Monarque, 
and, alter a splendid race, beat him by a neck; Monarchist a bod 
third. 
Sylvie Stales of 1,000 fr. For horses nnd mares of three >ts and 
upwards. Entry. 100 fr. Weight for age. The winner to be 
claimed for 2,500 fr. Distance, once round. 5 entries. 
Mr. Carter’s f Justice, 3 yrs, lOilbs Bartholomew 1 
Prince M. de lleauvau’s f Fraternity, 5 yrs, 1201bs 2 
M. Fasquel's c Goodfcsse, l yrs, 120lbs. 
Rackley's f Nettle, 4 yrs, 1171bs. 
Justice made all the running, and won by three lengths. 
The Omnium Handicap of 4,090 fr, given by the Minister of Agricul- 
ture, Commerce, and Public Works. For horses and mares of three- 
yr-old and upwards. Entry, 300 fr, 200 fr ft, and 100 fr only if 
declared before eleven o'clock in the evening of the 30tli June. 
Winners of stakes of 2,000 fr or upwards, al ter publication of the 
weights, to carry 41bs extra, and of two such stakes 71bs extra. 
Distance same as Jockey Club Stakes, 2,400 yards. 2C entries. 
M. <le Barnet's f Damc-cle-Cceur, 4 vrs, ftftlbs Joioph 1 
M. Fasquel's c Cdlibatairc, 4 yrs, 0011)3 - 
Boldriek's f Camillas, 3 yrs, Oolbs " 
Prince de Beauvau's c Kanae, 3 yrs, 701bs 4 
Count d'Hddouville’s c Jnvelut, 4 yrs, 1121bs. 
M. Mossolinan's f Nicotine, 3 yrs, 701b*. 
M, Aumont's e Van Tromn, 3 yrs, 90lb*. 
M. Aumont's c Coustrinvillc, 3 yrs, 107lbs. 
Baron Vigior's f Mile, lxcttly, 3 yrs, 791bs. 
Mr. Carter's f Justice, 3 yrs, 74lbs. 
M. ltcisct’s c Celebrity, 3 yrs, 113lbs. 
Prince M. tie Beauvau's f Xcnoclec, 3 yrs, 941bs. 
M. Lupin's f Valeria, 3 yrs, 971bs. 
M. de Ttrvcs' c Young Caravan, 4 yrs, 102lbs. 
Betting— G to 1 agst Commas, 8 to 1 agst Javclot. After the first 
few strides, Javclot proceeded to cut out tho work with Ctflibataire in 
waiting, the others lying well up ; Javclot continued the running to the 
top of the hill, when I10 was beaten. CdUbataire and Nicotine now 
showed in front, but the others were *0 well up that it was impossible 
to form nil idea ns to how the race would end. Within the distance, 
Dame-de-Coeur rattled through the ruck in gallant style, nnd was soon 
n-head. A splendid race ended by her winning by two lengths ; a 
length between the second and third. The pace throughout was ti e 
mendous. Including forfeits, ten in number (nine of 100 fr, one of 
200 fr), the owner ol Dame-do-Casur will have to receive 12,000 fr. 
A Sweepstakes of 6 sovs each, with 20 added. For two-yr-olds, 7st 31b ; 
three cst l -'lb. The winner to bo sold for £100. Selling allow- 
ances’. Tho surplus to go to the fund. Maidens allowed 41b , 
fillies and geldings, 31b. Five furlongs. To close and name tho 
evening before tho race. 
Tlw Two-yr-old Handicap of 10 sovs each, with 50 added. For two-yr- 
olds. A winner of a Handicap value £100, after the declaration of 
the weights, to carry 5lb extra. T.Y.C. 
Mr Hind's b f The Slave, by Melbourne, out of Volly, 8st 71b. 
Mr. Reynard's ch f Mrs. Rigby, «nt 4lb. 
Lord Warwick’s b f Gossip, 8*t 21b. 
Mr. Fisher's ch f Clara Clark, 8st. 
Mr. Mather's br f Lilly, 7st 111b 
Mr. J. H. Jones's b f The Maid of Cadiz, <st 71b. 
Baron Rothschild's Hampden, 7st 71b. 
Mr. Mather's br f Rose, 7st Gib. . 4 ... 
Mr. Payne nos c by Red Hart, out of Refraction, 7st Clb. 
Mr. Merry's gr c Cock of the North, 7st 51b. 
51 r. Howard's b c The Sailor, 7st 41b. 
Mr. Wycherley's ch c Westminster, by SInnc, 7st 21b. 
Mr. Powell's b f Plausible, 7st 21b. 
Mr. R. Morris's b c Priestcraft, 7st. 
Mr. Williams's John Bull, by Cattonite, dam by Harkaway, Gst 121b 
Mr. J. 51. Stanley’s br f Contention, Cst 121b. 
5Ir. Saxon’s b c Banbury', Cst 10lb. 
Mr. Foster's b c Steelyard, Cst 81b. 
Mr. Osborne's gr c by Chanticleer, out of Ino, Cst 7lb. 
WEDNESDAT. 
Grand Open Steeplechase of 15 sovs each, 5 ft, with 100 added. The 
second horse to save his stake. Five horses to start, or the public 
money will not bo given. A winner of any Steeplechase, niter the 
declaration of the weights to carry 71b ; twice, 10R> extra. Gentle- 
men riders, ns qualified for the Welter Cup, ami have never ridden a 
winner in any public Steeplechase, value £ 100, to be allowed 5lb. 
Over about four miles of a fair bunting country. 
Crabbs a 
Star of England a 
Theodine 5 
Little Charley a 
Columbine C 
Lady Ford wick a 
Lincoln 
Despised, h-b 
age st lb 
0 
0 G 
ft 5 
9 6 
ft 2 
0 2 
8 10 
8 10 
age st lb 
Bourton 11 *2 10 
Miss Mowbray 11 3 
Dalkeith . 611 3 
Necdwood a 10 
Peter a J° < 
The British Yeoman 10 0 
The Greek 0 12 
Tipperary Boy a 10 
Labyrinth 0 y b 
Selling Hurdle Race, a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, with 25 added. Three- 
vr-ol.l, lost; four, list; five, list 71b; six and aged, list l'-MI). A 
winner'of a Hurdle Race value £50, in 1S63 or '04, to carry 71b extra. 
The winner to be sold for £100. Selling allowances The surplus to 
go to the fund. Two miles. To close and name the evening before tho 
race. 
A Handicap Plate of £50. For all ages. T.Y.C. To close and name 
on or before Tuesday, October 10. 
age st lb 
Florist 4 8 12 
Young Hack 6 8 < 
Klfceflyer j* •’ 
Robert 6 7 12 
Butterfly, h-b 5 < ~ 
Horatio 3 l 6 
Falcon 3 (• 13 
Kntmka 3 0 13 
ago st lb 
Gaslight 4 6 10 
Whitelock 3 6 10 
Conspiracy 3 0 7 
Walton 6 0 7 
Go Away 3 G G 
Venison 2 6 5 
Plausible 2 6 4 
Westminster 2 5" 
Questionable 2 4 10 
Hunt Cup Steeplechase, subscription of 10 sovs each, and the surplus to 
„ 0 to the winning horse. For nil horses that have been regularly 
hunted with any established pack of hounds; carrying list 7H-s 
each The winner to be sold for £150. Selling allowances The 
surplus to go to the fund. Horses never having started in am 
'ttcci'lechnse allowed 71b A winner of a Steeplechase in 1853 or 
• • l, to carry 81b ; twice, 71b extra. Over about three miles of lair 
hunting country. Gentlemen riders. Professionals Gib extra. 
Frank (i'50) I Sailor (£50) I Discount (£100) 
Odiham £100) I Apostate (£50) I 
Free Handicap Hurdle Race of 5 sovs each, with 3ft added. A winner of 
any Hurdle Race, alter the declaration of the weights, to cany do 
extra Two miles. Over five flights of hurdles, 
age st lb 
ago si lb 
Tipperary Iioy a 0 10 
Gaslight. 4 ft 
Nicholas a ft '' 
Esculapius 0 9 
Columbino aft" 
Freedom 6 11 
Bullfinch a JO 
Theodine 3 JO 
Star of England a 10 
Betty Pockets 4 10 
Banstead 4 10 
A Scurry Handicap of 1 0 sovs each, h ft. Gentlemen riders, as qualify! 
to ride in the Welter Cup. Professionals, Gibs extra. T.Y.C. 1" 
close and name on Tuesday evening, and the weights to be declare, 
ns soon ns possible. Should the highest weight accepting for any m 
the handicaps nt this meeting be under Gst 7lb, it will be raised to 
that weight, and t he rest in proportion. 
PROGRAMME OF RICHMOND MEETING. 
Wednesday’, October 18. 
The third year or the First A sir Triennial Produce Stales of 10 sovs each, 
5 ft. Colts. Sst 71b ; fillies. Sst 41b Two miles. 
Mr. R. Wright's b f England' 
Mr. Meiklam's l» f Ada. 311> 
51 r. Meiklam's b f Doubleshot, 3lb 
Capt. Hareourt's b f Fnh thorn 
Mr. .1. Shepherd's 1> f Blanche, 31b 
51r. Morton's b c Nestor, 61b 
Beauty, 31b 
Lord Zetland's b f Comfit, 51; 
Lord Zetland's b f Battery, 3lb 
UVigjjtB, Sniiiiiiatiniis, nni SlrcrptiuirEB. 
PROGRAMME OF WARWICK AND LEAMINGTON 
OCTOBER MEETING.— Tuesday, October 17. 
The Leamington Welter Cup of 100 sovs; the rest in specie, by subscrip- 
tion of 15 sovs each, 10 ft, and 5 only if declared, &c. The winner 
of any Handicap of the value of £100, after the declaration of the 
weights, to carry 6lb extra. To be ridden by gentlemen qualified to 
ride in tho Welter Cup at tho September meeting. Professionals, 
Gib oxtrn. Once round. 
y 
Tilterrtonc, h-b 
Florist 
Dalkeith 
Morning Star 
Milkboy 
Fouman, lato Sacbut .... 
Seven pay £5 eacii. 
A Sweepstakes of 6 sovs each, with 20 added. Three-yr-olds, 7st71b: 
fotr, ' t 71li ; five, ftr.t lib ; six and aged, ft't 5lb. The winner to bo 
sold for £150. Selling allowances. The surplus to go to the fund. 
One mile. To close and name on the evening before the race. 
ilir. iliUIWH O »# V owvv. , r 
A Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, with 25 added by the Earl of Zetlam . 1 
— •- - - ->> «iii«- an, 31b and 5lb 
colts and fillies. Colts, Sst 71b; fillies, Sst 41b. 
TS st lb ] 
yrs st 
5 n o 
Warwick 
.... a 10 
•111 4 
Gerrnrd 
.... 6 ft 
5 11 2 
Apostato 
.... 5 9 
5 10 7 
star of England — 
n 0 
(i 10 4 | 
Veteran 
6 10 3 I 
51r. Wright's b f The Greek Slave 
Mr. Hodgson's be New Warrior, •" 
Mr. (i. Barton's br f Jetty I ren/. 1 
Mr. J. Osborne's eh e Lord John, 
Cup Course. 
Lord Zetland's b c Ivan, 31b 
Lord Zetland's 1) f llotehpot, 31b 
Mr. 1 1. 51ort on’s eh f Constancy, 3lb 
Mr. J. Gill's hr e by Ratan, out of 
T he' IJasby' Stales of 15 sovs each, 10 ft. and 5 only if declared, with 7" 
added. For two and thrcc-yr-old*. Two-yr-old colts, b* • 
fillies, Gst 31h. Three-yr-old colts, Sst 71b; fillies, Sst SR). 
... r,c Hid srrnnd horse to save his stake. A winner once 
Two pay 5 
The CcmmiUee Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 50 added F °f n 
Colts, Sst 1 lib; fillies, Gst 41b. The winner to be 
Selling allowances. The surplus to go to the fund. Grey 
Re-opened — to close and name on Monday. 
