THE FIELD. 
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The Ino colt absorbed the whole attention of the ring, he being the 
only animal really backed, 5 to 4 being taken with aridity. 6 to 1 was 
offered on the field for the favourite, at which price Forward may bo 
quoted, and Poor Dick at 6 to 1. The start was a good one, and the 
team came In a pretty cluster to the straight run in, where the Grey 
Chicken, May Boy, and Poor Dick, compounded ; and the Chanticleer 
produce came on with the running, supported by Forward and Ban- 
bury — Myrtle, Equivoque (whom Mr. T. Parr purchased from Mr. 
Morris), and the Motley filly, being well up to the distance, where the 
two latter were also beaten. Banbury (called so, owing to his having 
been bred by Mr. Barne3 Austins of that celebrated town of cakes then 
challenged, quitted Forward and Myrtle, and, after a splendid ruee home 
with the favourite, won by half a length. Forward ran in third, nearly 
a brace of lengths from the lno colt, and Myrtle was fourth. Equivoque 
succeeded them, and wns followed by the Motley filly. The winner, the 
last of The Hydra's stock, was bought in by Mr. Barber for 62 gs. 
The Wortcsler Autumn Handicap, a sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, 5 ft, and 
:t only if declared, &e„ with 100 added. Certain winners extra. 
Two miles. 37 subs, 12 of whom pay £3 each. 
Mr. Fryer's Jack Lceming, G yra, Ost Midgley 1 
Mr. T Chambers's Shak spear 3 yr*, 4st 111b .... Furdhain 2 
Mr. T. Wood s Mortimer, 4 yrs, 7st 21b Wolls 3 
Mr. T. Stevens's Sleeping Partner. 0 > rs, O.t 01b .... Ashinull 4 
Mr. T. Parr b Rataplan, 4 yrs, Ost 21li, Flatinun. 
Mr. J. Osborne s Merry Bird, 6 yrs, list t>!b, Brazier. 
Mr. Saxon s Cleveland, 5 yrs, Ost 41b, West ley. 
Mr. James s Magnet, 4 yrs, Ost 41l>, Oliver, jun. 
Mr. Longiuore's Ceres, 4 yrs, fist 1011), Bray. 
Mr. 1. Day s Waterfall, 0 yrs, Ost 01b, Quinton. 
The betting was very limited, being confined to Rataplan, Jack 
Leetnlng, and Mortimer. The brother to Stockwell was supported ut 
as little ns 0 to 4, and in some quarters at evens, but C to 4 was his fair 
price ; 8 to 1 was taken about the Ilsley horse, and 7 to 1 about 
Mortimer. The start was by no means a satisfactory one, Cleveland 
getting off upon anything but equitable terms. Waterfall and 
Shakespeare were the first in motion, but when the lot were fairly 
sottlod down to their work, Jock Looming, Sleeping Partner, and 
Mortimer joined them ; Rataplan and Magnet preceding Merry Bird 
and Ceres, some lengths astern of whom came the laggy Cleveland. At 
the upper turn Magnet bolted, extinguishing all hopes of the Prestbury 
star being in the ascendancy. No change of order in the front rank 
transpired until they nenred the half mile post, where Waterfall and 
Sleeping Partner were beaten, and Jock Deeming came to the fore, 
with Shakespeare and Mortimer in his immediate wake, nothing being 
nearthis trioas they steamed into the long length. Jack Lceming quitted 
his attendants at the half distance, and won in a canter by half-a-dozen 
lengths, Mortimer sufl’ering Shakespeare to precedo him at the finish, 
and the twain being a brace of lengths in advance of Sleeping Partner, 
immediately behind whom came Waterfall, the favourite heading the 
straggling lot more rearward. Clear value of the stakes, £286. 
A Sireepstakrs of 5 sovs each, with 25 added. For horses not thorough- 
bred. Three-yr-olds and upwards. Certain allowances and penal- 
ties. One mile and a quarter. 7 subs. 
Mr. White's Le Juif, 6 yrs, 10st Mb J. Prince 
Mr. T. Chambers's Shakspearc, 3 yrs Lowe 
Mr. Oliver’s Nonsuch, 5 yrs, lOst 21b Yates 
Mr. Gibbs's Thirkleby, 8 yrs, lOst 7I1> Tasker 
Mr. H. Johnson's The Despised, 6 yrs, lOst 71b. Cassidy. 
Mr. Ansley's Marlborough Buck. 0 yrs, lOst 71b, W. Archer. 
Mr. Reilly’s Hope, 4 yrs, Ost 121b, Cable. 
5 to 4 on Le Juif. Hope and Nonsuch showed in front for the first 
quarter of a mile, when the favourite came ahead, and ultimately won 
easily by three or four lengths. Shakespeare again ran second, beating 
Nonsuch by a length, a similar distance separating Thirkleby from the 
latter. 
The Autumn Flying Statu, a Handicap of 5 sovs each, with 10 added. 
For all ages. The second to save his stake. Rather more than 
half a mile. 20 subs. 
Mr. Wood’s Falcon, 3 yrs, 6st 111b Snowden 1 
Mr. Waller s Octavia, 5 yrs, Sst 51b Wakefield 2 
Mr. J. Osborne's Lady Tatton, 2 yrs, 5st 71b Bearpnrk 3 
Mr. John's Tonic 6 yrs, 8st fill), Aldcroft. 
Mr. Woods Kenuysido Hero, 3 yrs, 7st 4lb, Kondali. 
Mr. H. Lewis's Cardiff Lass, 4 yrs, 7st ill), Clements. 
Mr. Hawkes's Nightcap, 4 yrs, 7st 41b, Wells. 
Mr. Wilkins's Dear Me, 4 yrs, 7st, Cliorlton 
Mr. Doughty's Blossom, 3 yrs, 04 I Jlh. Fordham. 
Mr. J. Rose's Katinka, 3 yrs, Ost Clb, Carroll. 
Mr. A. Phillips's Vivid, 3 yrs, Ost Gib, Thorpe. 
Mr. W. II. Scott's The Cripple, 3 yrs, 04 41b, D. Hughes. 
Lord Warwick's Gossip. 2 yrs, Ost 81b. T. Cllffe, 
Mr. Powell's Dartmouth, 2 yrs, 5st 101b, Prior. 
Sir. Penn's Forward, 2 yrs, 6st 71b, Crcsswell. 
Even and 5 to 4 on Falcon, and 5 to 1 agst Lady Tatton. The latter 
and Dartmouth carried 5lb extra each, Gossip 31b over, and Forward 
71b over. Octavia, Kennysido Hero, and Dear Me, were the first on 
their legs, but Falcon soon shot to tho helm, was never afterwards over- 
hauled, or even reached, and won easily by lour or five lengths, Octavia 
beating Lady Tatton three parts of a length more, with Kennysido Hero 
well up with them, Dear Me and Vivid heading the next lot. 
Wednesday. 
The Hurdle-Face Handicap of 6 sovs encli, with 50 added. Two miles, 
over six flights of hurdles. 13 subs. 
Mr. Capel's Black Bess, by Ratcatcher, 6 yrs, Ost 41b, 
U. Archer 1 
Mr. Gibbs's Jemmy the Black late The Surveyor , 6 yrs, 
lOst 2lb : R. Sly 2 
Mr. Boyce's Tho Alp, nged, lost 711) C. Boyce 3 
Mr. Evans's Teddesley, 6 yrs, lost 101b Ilolinan, jun. l 
Mr. Ravner's Bullfinch, aged, lOst 21b W. Archer o 
Mr. Robinson's Freedom, 5 yrs, lOst 101b, Tasker. 
Mr. Barling's 01<1 Misery, aged, Ost 101b, G. Eotwell. 
Mr. Herbert s filly by Safeguard, out of Sarah Rebecca, 3 yrs, 
Sst 711), Oliver, jun. 
Betting — 2 to 1 agst Jemmy the Black (late Surveyor), 5 to 2 agst 
Freedom, and 1 to 1 agst any other. Black Bess cut out tho work, sup- 
ported by Old Misery (late Belmont), Teddesley, nnd Bullfinch, Jemmy 
the Black and The Alp heading the next division. . In this order they 
proceeded for about a mile and a quarter, when Old Misguy, Bullfinch, 
Freedom, nnd the Safeguard filly were beaten, nnd Teddesley, Jemmy, 
nnd The Alp left to dispute tho honours nnd benefit of victory. Ted 
desley, however, gave way before coming into the long length ; nnd the 
favourite made his effort after landing over the last hurdles, closely 
followed by The Alp. They could not,howover, "overhaul " Blnck Bess, 
who won easily by two lengths, despite a break-down at the last hurdles. 
The winner is by Ratcatcher, and this was her first race over hurdles. 
The Worcestershire a rand Annual Steeplechase Handicap of 20 sovs ench. 
h ft, and 5 only if declared, &c., with 100 added. The second 
receive back liis stake. About four mile9. 10 subs, 10 of whom 
paid £5 each. 
Mr. B. Land's Needwood, by The Dean, aged, lOst 101b, Green 1 
Mr. Barber’s Spring, 6 yrs, lOst 21b W. Archer 2 
Mr. Barnard's Diaua, aged, lost 21b, Tasker. 
Mr. W. S. Cartwright's Mnuriee Daley, aged, Ost 101b, 
R. James. 
Mr. Gibbs's Thirkleby, 6 yrs, Ost 71b, R. Sly. 
Mr. Barling’s Old Misery, aged, «st 41b, (}.' Katwoll. 
Mr. Boyce's Cervus, aged, list 41b (carried Ost loll.), C. Boyce. 
Mr. Franklin's Frank, aged, Ost (carried Ost 31b), Butler. ' 
There was not much speculation anont tho issue of this event ; the 
rublie seem now to fight very shy, alter the palpable robberies of the last 
lew seasons. 5 to 4 nnd evens were laid ugst Needwood, 2 '. and ;; t > 1 
agst Spring, an.l c to l agst Maurice Daley, but to very small sums. 
Cervus, too, was also backed at tho latter price, being the general 
favourite among the local men. The course was exactly the same as on 
fmmor occasions, the start being effected from the infirmary Turn. 
They came down to the Stand-hurdles on pretty good terms, Cervus 
T km C - T be,n * nt 11,0 holm - and Oi l Misery ut their heels, 
slightly in advance of the Cheltenham horses. Maurice Daley and Diana, 
bn " 5l,,g “P thc , rci "-- This order was preserved over the dis- 
tanoe-hurdle^ and tot he Severn side, where Frank drew from the rear, 
and placed hinmdf alongside Needwood, Cervus giving way at the 
a f »- ,e C0U !‘ h0 ' i,ne, "g towards home' again. Thirkleby also 
mproved Ins position joming Needwood and Frank, the latter being 
Indulged with an occasional lead, and Green taking a pull at Needwood, 
until making the upper turn fbr tho brook leading out of tho race-course 
into the Moors. The favourite there shot to tho fbre, followed closely 
by Frank, Thirkleby, Old Misery, and Diana — Maurice Daley, Cervus, 
and Spring being in the wake of the latter-mentionod quartette. In 
the meadows Frank and Old Misery declined a laid-fenec nnd deep ditch 
(the same, we believe, where Proceed stopped), and lost so much time 
that they were pulled up. Diana then went on with the running, having 
Needwood nnd Thirkleby handy, and tho trio landed some lengths on to 
the bottom of the course in advance of Spring, Maurioo Daley, and 
Cervus. On re-entering the Moors, the two latter bent a further retreat ; 
and at the hovel-fencc the field was still more reduced by Thirkleby dis- 
locating his shoulder. When within a mile of homo, Spring crept gra- 
dually up to Needwood, was alongside him at the for meadows, and the 
two waited upon Diana until they had gained the race-course the last 
time. They then challenged tho mare, who gave instantly way beaten ; 
nnd in the final struggle home Needwood achieved a very clever victory 
or Spring by a ciouple of lengths. It is rather singular that Worcester 
should bo fraught with serious accidents; it was in this race Anonymous, 
Quartermaster, Souvenir, nnd Chieftain, were killed. 
The Hunt Steeplechase, a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each, with 60 added. 
Three miles. 4 subs. 
Mr. Smith's Bastion, G yrs Oliver 1 
Mr. Walker's Thu Captain, 0 yrs, 12 t lib Owner 2 
Mr. Holman's Dei hurst 4 yrs. list Oib G. Stevens 3 
Mr. frown's Hai ry, aged list Gib (carried 12stSlb), Owner. 
Betting — 5 and G to 1 on Harry, 0 and 7 to 4 agst Bastion, The 
latter made nearly all the running, and won by a length, the favourite 
■e fusing in the first milo and a half, and being stopped. Deer hurst 
also refused. 
EPSOM AUTUMN MEETING.—' Thursday. 
The Bcddington Slakes ol' 100 sovs, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 
10 sovs each, li ft if declared, &c For two-yr-olds. The second to 
receive back his slake. Certain winners extra. One mile. 29 subs, 
1G of whom declared, and pay £5 each. 
Mr. J. i lark's Handy, by Sir Hercules, 7st 131b I Mann 1 
Lord Strathmore's filly by Cothorstone, Lucy Banks. T*t 41b, 
Well* 8 
Capt. Lane's Flageolet, 7st 21b Carroll 3 
Mr. Stanley s Schaniyl, 8-4 711). Tyvrcl. 
Baron Mollendorff's Thor, Svt 71b, Blrbcck. 
Mr, Pell s Pole Star, Sst 61b, Marlow. 
Mr. Hornsby s Eseapo, Sst 41l>, C Ilornsby. 
Mr. Grevillo's Jodiua 74 111b, E. Harding. 
Mr. C Snowing'* llrinklow, 74 sib, J. Qcatcr. 
Mr. Douglas's Gondoline, 7451b, Collins. 
Mr. Y. King's Matilda, 74 21b, Charlton. 
Betting — 7 to 4 ogst Pole Star, 4 to 1 agst Flageolet, 6 to 1 agst 
Matilda. 'Won by n neck ; three lengths between tho second nnd third ; 
Matilda was fourth ; Pole Star nnd Thor next 
Fifty Sties. For two-yr-olds nnd upwards. Mares and geldings allowed 
81b. Half a mile. 
Mr. Fould'a Remus,, by Garry a wen. 2 yrs list 81b, T. Sherwood 1 
Mr. F.hves's Michaelmas Maid, 4 yrs, Sst lib .. . .Quinton 2 
Capt. Lanc s Ephesus, 8 yrs, 84 71b Bartholomew 3 
Mr. Saxon s Duke of Hamilton, 2 yr-, (1st 8!b, Foster 
Mr. A. Johnstone's filly, by Vorulnin— Jennnlu, 2yrs, fist Gib, 
Fordham. 
Mr. R. E Cooper's The Novice, 3 yrs, 74 131b, J. Maun. 
Mr. J. Messer's Kltham. 4yf8, Sst, lib, Basham. 
Mr. Wycherley's Westminster, 2 yrs, Ost 81b, Arthur. 
Betting — 5 to 2 on Epliesus, 5 to 4 agst Remus, 10 to 1 agst Eltham . 
Won by a length and a half: two lengths between tho second and third. 
The F.psom A ultima Handicap of 100 sovs, ndded to a Handicap Sweep- 
stakes of 10 sovs each, h ft, if declared by nine o'clock the night 
before running, but only 2 if declared by Oct. 24. Certain winners 
extra. Tho second to receive back his stake. New Derby Course. 
G4 subs, 23 of whom declared, and pay £2 ft. 
Mr. Stanley's Mishap, by Alarm. 3 yrs, 5st 01b . . .Fordham 1 
Mr. Howard's Little Harry, G yrs, 84 Gib We' Is 2 
Baron Mollondorfs Scherz 3 yrs, Sst (inc 71b extra) Iiirbeck 3 
Baron Rothschild’s Hungcrford, 0 .Vi's. >st 21b ... Charlton 4 
Captain Christie's Defiance, 4 yrs, Sst 71b. Marlow. 
Mr. W. Smith’s Little David, 4 yrs, Sst, Collins. 
Count Batthyany's Eiholwoll, 0 yrs, Gst 121b, T. Shrrwood. 
Mr. G. Mather sC-indlcwick, nged, list 12lb, T. Cllffe. 
M. Lupin's i cnvcimto, 3 yrs. list -lib, J. S toggles. 
Mr. It. E. Coopers Miss Tennyson, 4 yrs, Ost Harlock. 
Betting — 2 to 1 ngst Schcrz, I to 1 agst Defiance, G to 1 agst Miss 
Tennyson, 100 to 15 ngst Mishap, 8 to 1 agst Little Harry. Mishap 
made nil the running, nnd won cleverly by a neck ; four lengths between 
the second and third ; a head between the third and fourth. Ethel- 
wolf, Candlewick, and Defiance, were next, about six lengths behind 
Iiungerford. Mis9 Tenuy3on, Little David, and Benvenuto, were 
beaten off. 
The Selling Stakes of G sovs each,' with 60 added. Two-yr-ohls nnd 
upwards. Optional selling weights, &e. New T.Y.C. Three- 
quarters of a mile. 10 subs. 
Mr. J. M. Stanley's Rosaline, by Orlando, 3 yrs, £30, 74, 
Charlton 1 
Count Batthyany's Dame Partlett, 2 yrs, £30, Gst 111b, 
Quinton 2 
Captain Skipworlh's Fanny Fern, 2 yrs, £30, Gst 111b, 
Fordham 3 
Captain Lane’s Guy Manneriug, 0 yrs, £30, 8st 61b, 
Bartholeiucw 
Mr. Savon’s Volunteer, 2 yrs, £80, 04, Foster 
Mr. Steven's Questionable, 3 yrs. £30, Ost lilb, Prior 
Mr. J. Messer's Dalston, 2 yrs, 13 •>, list. Carroll 
Mr. Bennett's Lady Alicia, 2 yrs, (30, Gst 111b, Cresswcll. 
Mr. Henry's Pharold, 4 yrs, £30, Sst 71b, Layton. 
Betting — 5 to 4 ngst Rosniinc, 5 to 1 each ngst Guy Mnnnerlng and 
Lady Alicia, G to 1 ngst Dalston, 7 to 1 each agst Fanny Fern and Dame 
Tartlett, Won by half a length; a length between the second and 
third. The winner was bought in for 125 guineas. 
The Dcntinck Plate of 100 sovs (Handicap). For all ages. Winners 
extra. One mile. 
Count Batthyany's Speed tho Plough, by Cotherstone, 4 yrs. 
7st. . T. Sherwoocl 
Mr. Gulliver's Noisette, 4 yrs, Ost 131b T. Cllffe 
Mr. W. Smith's Now or Never, aged, 6st -lib Fordhnm 
Mr. D. Dawson's Roebuck, 3 yrs, Ost 131b Wells 
Betting — <> to 4 on Speed the Plough, G to 2 agst Noisette. Won by 
two lengths; a neck between the second and third; threo lengths 
between the third and fourth. 
The Paddock Stakes of G sovs each, with 50 added. For three-yr-olds and 
upward*. Optional selling wclglds, &c. One mile. S subs. 
Mr. T. Barnard's Merry Peal, by Slane, Oyrs, £50, Sst, Arthur 1 
Mr. K. E. Cooper's Lnscclle9, 1 yrs, £150, 8st 12lb, 
G. Whitehouio 2 
Captain Lane's Guy Mannering. 0 yrs, £50, Sat I. Mann 3 
Mr. Price's Gossip, -1 yrs, £50, 7st 111b Watkins 1 
Mr. Bailey's New Brighton. -1 yrs, £50, 7st lllli . . .Charlton 5 
Mr. J. Messer's Eltham, 4 yrs, £50, 7st lllb Basham 0 
Betting — U to 4 ugst New Brighton, 3 to 1 each agst Luscelles and 
Guy Mannering. Won by three-quarters of a length ; n bead between 
tho second and third; a length and n half between the third and fourth. 
The winner was sold by auction for 100 guineas. 
It will be sufficient to add that the weather was fine, the sport good, 
attendance numerous, nnd speculation tolerably brisk. 
MAZE (CO. DOWN) OCTOBER MEETING. 
October 25 and 2G. 
First Day. 
Failieay Stakes (Handicap) of 3 sovs each, 1 ft, with 20 lidded. .Second 
liorje to save his stake. One mile and a half. Heats. Won easily 
by Mr. Bradshaw's b c Paddy Carey, by Burgundy, out of Clrci 
4 yrs, 7st 1011) (L. Mahon), beating Mr. Clinton's chg by Discord, 
74 101b (2), Mr. Donaldson's General Gilbert, 74 I01b (3), and Mr. 
D. Wynne's Bannatblatb, 7st 101) (I). 
Her Majesty's Plate of 100 gs. Weight lor age. Two miles. Won by 
Mr. Blake's cli g Pitfall, by Birdcntcher. 4 yr«, sst 91b (Robertson), 
beating Lord Iiowth's Doctor O'Toole (2), and Mr. Lane's Napoleon 
tho Second (3). 
The Ulster Steeplechase of GO sovs, ndded to a free Handicap Sweepstakes 
of 5 sovs each, pp. Two miles. Won by Mr. M'Aiilcy'x b m Laura, 
by Arundel, aged, Ost 71b (D. Meuney), beating Mr. Tiernnn * Maid 
or the West, lost 121b (2), and Mr. Clinton's ch g by Discord, 
Ost 7 Lb (3). 
The Belfast Commercial Slakes (Handicap) of 2 sovs ench, h ft, w ith 20 
added. Second horse to receive £3 out of the stakes, and the third 
to savo his stake. Once round. Won by Mr. Donaldson s b g 
General Gilbert, 4 yrs, lost 101b (M'Klbbon), beating Mr Dillon's 
Gamekeeper, Sst 121b (2), and Sir. Wilson’s Lizars, Ost 101b (3). 
Second Day. 
The Stand Hate of 40 sovs, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sovs 
caeh, 2 ft. One milo and a quarter. Won very easily by Mr. Brad- 
shaw's b o Paddy Carey, Sst 131b (L. Mahon), beating Mr. D. Wynne's 
Bannathlatli, 74 101b (2). nnd Mr. M'Lnw's The Pony, 7st (3). 
Stteepstakcs of 5 sovs each, p.p., with 25 added. For two and tlirce-yr- 
Second horse to save Ids stoke. Kilwnrlln Course. About three- 
quarters of a mile. Won by Mr. Wynne's b f Mary of Burgundy, by 
Burgundy, 2 yrs, Gst 1011), (J, Wynne), beating Mr. Keegan's Tho 
Orphan (2), and Mr, Gray's b t by Tho Ugly Buck (3). 
Selling Stakes of 8 sovs ench, p.p,, with 25 added. Weight for age, &c. 
Heats. One mile. Won, after three heats, by Mr. Donaldson's b g 
General Gilbert, 4 yrs, £'.'0, 7st Mb (RoVrUon). baiting Mr. 
Anderson's Mis.) Lawson, nnd Lord Iiowth's Carthngcnian (late 
Hannibal). 
Handicap Sueepstakcs of 2 sovs cnch, with 15 added. Two miles. Won 
In a cantor by Mr. Bradshaw's b e Paddy Carey, t yrs, 9st, (L. 
Mahon), beating Mr. Mr. Lanc s Napoleon tlic Second, 04 Tib. Only 
two rati. 
CASHEL (CO. TIPPERARY) RACES AND STEEPLE- 
CHASES. — October 80 ami 31. 
First Day. 
Sirec/istakes of 6 sovs each, with 60 added. Weight l'or age, &c. Second 
horso to save his Stake, lleats. One mile nnd a half. Flat Course. 
Won, In two heats, by Mr. Osborne's eh l' Ariel, by Tearaway, out of 
Ennui, 11 yi-s, £60, Sst (1). Doyle), beating The Knight of Glyn's 
Borgia, Mr. Burke's Peg the Italic, mid Mr. QuirUca Cymbelliic. 
The winner wax bought In for £62 
Sirccjttiikes of 3 sovs each, li ft, with 50 added. Weight (hr age, &c. 
Second horse to save Ills stake. Three miles. Rteeplochnao Course. 
Won very easily by Lord Waterford's ch h Tho Marquis, by Bird- 
catcher, out of Ellen, (i yi-s, £160, 12.it (Mr. M'Crolght), beutliig 
Mr. Mahon's Varnish (2), nnd Mr W all's Harlequin. 
Match, £25 n-sido. 124 each. One milo and a half. Heats. Flat 
Course. Won, in two heats, by Mr. Hlco';i h in Camilla, by Tear- 
away, 5 yrs (Maher), beating Mr. Minckcu's Oliorloltc. 
Second Day. 
Handicap Sica intakes of 3 sov* each, with 80 sovs added. Second liorso 
to snvo bis stake. One milo nnd n half. Heats. Flat Course. 
Won, after threo heat*, by Mr. Quin's hf Charming Nancy, 3 yrs, 
lOst (Malier), bunting Mr. Burke's Pog-tlio-Unkc, 1 1st Sib, nnd Mr. 
M'Crelght's ltosalba, list -lilt. 
Handicap Sactpstakcs of 2 sovs each, h ft, with 23 ndded by Sir Timothy 
O'Brien, Hurt., M.P. Second horse to save hi* stake, One mile ami 
a half. Heats. Steeplechase Course. Won, niter four heats, by 
Mr. Wall's lig Harlequin, by Vcrulnm, aged, Ost 1 Bill (Debenux), 
beating Lord Waterford's The Marquis, I2*t lib ; Mr. Burke's High* 
land Mary, 94 loll), and Lord Waterford's Vnrnlsh, lost 121b, 
The lust nice on the cord ench day did not fill. 
'll’riijljta, JjaiiiiiintinuQ, nni ^Flrrrptnitrrs. 
PROGRAMME OF LIVERPOOL AUTUMN MEETING. 
Tuesday, November 7. 
The Croxteth Welter Cup of 50 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs 
each, h ft. Winners of any Handicap after the publication of tlio 
weights of tho value of £100, clear, 6lb, £200, or more, 81b extra, 
Gentlemen riders; 
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winner of any Handicap Flat race after the publication of the weights 
of the value of £60, clear, Sib, £100, 61b, £200 and upwards, 101b 
extra ; but not to bo accumulative. Second to receive £26 and the 
third £l 0 out of the stakes. Six to start or only half the money will 
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Morning .Star 
Whalebone 
The Tyro Handicap of 6 sovs cnch, with 40 added. For two-yr-olds. 
Winners of any raco after the publication of the weights 3 lb extra. 
Second to save Ills stake 
Benliatnn, liy Van Tromp, oct 
One mile. 
st 
lb 
st 
ih 
Fanny I’ern 
s 
8 
7 
Elizabeth Ann 
.. 7 
2 
6 
G 
Fairfield, by Annandalo . . 
. 7 
2 
Evangeline 
7 
0 
8 
2 
Banbiirv 
8 
8 
0 
Poor Dick 
5 
7 
8 
Lady Tatton 
I, I' by Pyrrhus the First, out 
of Conmorc’s dam. . 
Cock of the North 
M aid of Cadiz 
A Handicap Plate of 00 sovs. For all nges A winner of any Handicap 
run this day lOlbs extra. Any number of horns tho property of tho 
same owner, may run for tills plate. T.Y.C. 15 subscribers, or no 
race. £3 entrance. To close on the Monday nt six o'clock, and 
weights to be published the same evening. 
A Selling Steeplechase of 5 sovs each, with 30 added. Throc-yf-old*. 
104 4 lb ; lour, list loll); five, l'.’st 71b; six and aged, 12st 121b. 
Maiden Steeplechase horses allowed 7lbs. A winner of any Steeple- 
chase, including only horses wldch have run since the Inst day of 
August in the present year, 61bs extra. Tho winner to bo sold for 
£«<>, in the usual way. Selling allowances. The surplus to go to 
the fund. About two miles and n-half. 
Augean, aged, £20 
Dangerous, Oyn*, £20 
Uradelvy Lass, G yrs 
Mnmroni, 1 yrs. £30 
Jemmy the llluck, 6 yrs, £20 
CaptJlu Giant, 6 yr*, lnb, £50 
Wednesday. 
The f.icet-poot Autumn Handicap Steejilechase of 1 00 too, added to a Sweep- 
stakes of 5 sovs each. A winner of ..uy Steeplechase, after tho pub- 
lication of tlio weights, of the dear value of £100, alb; of £200, or 
more. 81b extra ; but not to be accumulative. Second to receive £i 0 
9 8 
9 4 
out of the stakes. 
About throe milo*. 
age *t Ih | 
a',o 
u 11 3 C-TVU* 
n 
Needwood 
n 10 10 Tbe Drag 
a 
a 10 0 CniblM 
a 
oio G Potter.. 
5 
British Yeoman . . . 
. . a 10 3 Speculation 
G 
Tom ofTunm 
0 10 3 I Rosa h-b 
iv 
.. (I 9 10 | Lincoln .. 
0 
Muurtco Daley 
Star of England .. . 
5 
0 
It 0 
9 h 
12 
5 12 
6 0 
