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THE FIELD. 
The Liverpool Noting of Tue»d.y ood W*dnM<U, 
was productive of good sport, some very fair fields being 
drawn for the flat rio events f but ^ ™ 
a complete failure, three running for one, and five tortile 
other ^ Very little interest is taken in the sport now. Mr. 
O Barton So the fielders a turn in the Softon Autumn 
Handicap of* £855 with The Gem, who earned Mba over, none 
M, 7 film* rites getting a place. He seems to be in as much 
for'^tJr^Sd^B- L was last. Mr. Tophnm netted 
/•o-i r 1 )V the sale of two winners, ono entered to be sold for 
30 guinL (Miss Allen, 3 yrs) and the other for 40 guineas 
(Confusionee filly. 2 yrs). The Handicap Steeple Chase of 
£280, for which odds were laid on Need wood, who carried 
glbg extra for his Worcester win. was also won by an out- 
sider, an aged chesnut mare by Gilbert Gurney, called Rosa. 
She won in a canter by several lengths, but iH by no means a 
clever jumper, having narrowly escaped being placed hors dr 
combat two or three times ; her speed is fair, and she requires 
practice, this being her maiden stceplecha.se. We hud ten 
races, and seventy-seven competitors ; and the clear value of 
the stakes was £1285. Last year the nine winners received 
£1398, and there wore 112 runners. The recent meeting, 
therefore, shows a decrease of £113 in stakes and twenty- 
five starters. As we have previously hinted, tho Shrewsbury 
meeting of next Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, will be 
the most successful of the Auturun series. 
DATES OF RACES. 
OCTOBER. — Shrewsbury Aut .. 14 | Hoylako 
STEEPLECHASES. 
NOVEMBER.— Shrewsbury 
1855. 
FEBRUARY.— Nottingham 20 Nottingham 1® 
Liverpool Spring 29 
MAR OH- — Doncaster 6 
Salisbury S 
Warwick Spring 20 
APRIL— Newmarket Craven .. Si 
York Spring 
Malton 1® 
Newmarket First Spring 23 
M AY.— Chester Spring 1 
Newmarket Second Spring .... 8 
Shrewsbury 1° 
Bath 16 
Epsom 22 
Manchester 20 
JUNE.— Ascot 6 
Hampton 13 
Bibury 20 
Stockbridgo 21 
Winchester 22 
Newcastle 2(1 
JULY.— Newmarket 3 
Worcester 3 
Lancaster 6 
Liverpool 11 
Stamlord 17 
Goodwood 31 
AUGUST.— Brighton 8 
Brighton Club 10 
Wolverhampton 13 
Reading 14 
Lewes 10 
York 22 
Egham 28 
Derby 28 
SEPTEMBER.— Warwick .... 4 
Doncaster 11 
Bedford 18 
Leicester 1® 
Newmnrkct First October 25 
Northallerton 27 
OCTOBER.— Chester 2 
Wrexham 4 
Newmarket Second October .... 8 
Warwick. Autumn 10 
Richmond 17 
Newmarket Houghton 22 
Worcester 30 
NOVEMBER.— Epsom 1 
Liverpool 0 
Shrewsbury 13 
TATTERSALL'S.— Monday. 
Tho accounts connected with the recent meetings at Worcester nnd 
Epsom chiefly occupied tho attention of the members, who musterod 
numerously up to four o'clock, when many of them left for Liverpool. 
Tho transactions on coining events wero comparatively very limited, 
os the subjoined list of quotations will show i— 
Se/ton Handicap ( Liverpool ). 
5 to 1 agst Lord Derby's Bmckon (t) 
6 ^ i Mr. C. Spence’s Catharine Parr (t) 
A in tree Plate. 
6 to 2 agst Count Batthyany's Speed tho Plough 
Derby. 
10 to 1 agst Lord Derby's De Clare ...... .... 
io to 1 Mr. Bowes's Graculus Usurious (laid to £1., >) 
!2 to 1 Mr. Howard's St. Hubert (t- 14 to 1 also laid) 
17 to 1 Mr Howard's Oulston (t) 
20 to l Mr. F. L Popliam’s Wild DayToll (t to ^100) 
25 to 1 Mr. T. Powell's Flatterer (t) 
10D0 to 25 Mr. Gully's Prince of Wales (t freely) 
1000 to 25 Mr. Gulliver’s Frederick (t) 
1000 to 25 Mr. Payne's colt, by Cotherstone — I olydora (t) 
1000 to 25 Lord Orford's Afghan (t) 
1000 to 25 Mr. William's Westminster (t) 
A strong disposition was manifested to back Oulston 20 to 1 would 
have been taken to a large sum; at 18 and 17 to 1 tho investments 
amounted to about .£400. The .Prince of Wales was also backed for 
upwards of £350 at the odds quoted. 
Thursday. 
A very scanty attendance, and nothing done to warrant a quotation. 
LIVERPOOL AUTUMN MEETING.— Tuesday. 
The Tyro Handicap of 5 sovs cart, with 40 added. For two-yr-olds 
Wihner 5lb extra Tho second to save his stake. Ono mile. 
1 Mn T Parr's Bcnhams, by Van Trornp, out of Moonbeam^ ^ 
Mr. Inrison's flily, by Pyrrhus tho Find - Conmora* dmn, ^ 
Mr Saxon’s Banbury, Grtiilib (inc Mb i-'xt'ra) .Mhmall 3 
Cant. Skipworth'B Funny kern, i*t«lb } 
Mr 1 . J. Osborne's Lady Tatton 8st 51b J - OlTOTno 5 
Mr Buckley's Fairfield. 7st 21b -T. CU«b 0 
Betting— 5 to 2 each agst Bcnhams and Conmoro s dam filly . 3 to 
1 agst Banbury. Won by n head; a length between the second and 
third ; had fourth. 
The Stfton Autumn Handicap of 0 sovs each, with 200 added. Certain 
winners extra. Second to receive 25 sovs, and the third 10 sovs out 
of the stakes. Mile nnd three-quarters. 39 subs. 
Mr. G. Barton’s Tho Gem, by Touchstone, 3 yrj.4*t 121b, 
(earned 5st 21b) — Wltliington 1 
Mr W M- E. Milner's Grapediot, 4 yrs, 8st lib . ..Asbuiall - 
Mr' Moseley's Alonzo, aged, 7*t 01b Charlton 3 
Mr Saxon's Boddicot, 3 yrs, h b, 5st 101b ...... ... . • Sorter 4 
Mr. Mansfield's Maid of Team V alley, aged, 7st 41b, Aldcroft. 
A Handicap Plate of 60 sovs For aU ages. T.Y.C. 
Mr F Gill’s Bourgeois, by British Yeoman, 4 yrs, Sst 71b, 
Charlton 1 
Count Batthyany's Speed the Plough, 4 yrs, 7st JJb. ^ 
Mr G II Price's Tho Dandy, 4 yre, 7st 41b Hooker 3 
Mr. Harrison's Hyacinth. 5 yrs, 7st 121b, Clements. 
Mr Moore s Young Hack, 5 yrs, 7st 10lb, T. Cliffc. 
Mr Wilkins's Little Mary, 0 jts, 6st 12ll>, Purcell. 
Mr Wilkins's Dear Me. 4 yrs, 6st 121b, Acbmall 
Mr Edwards's General Breezo, 3 jts. 0«t 121b, Foster. 
Mr Bancroft’s Sister of Mercy, 3 yrs, Ost 12lb, W. Percy. 
Mr, A. Mills's Maud Mary, 3 yrs, 6st 121b, Bates. 
Mr Cotgreave’s llione, 2 >ts, fist 6lb, Johnson. 
Mr. Ewbank's filly, by Flatcateher— Maid-of-all-W ork, 2 yrs, 
6st (earned fist 21b), Withington. 
Betting 6 to 1 agst Speed the Plough, C to 1 agst Bourgeois, 7 to 1 
agst Young Hack, 9 to 1 agst Sister of Mercy. Won by » length; a 
neck betw een the second and third. 
The CroTteth Weller Cup (in specie) of 50 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes 
of 10 sovs each, li ft. Certain winners extra, gentlemen riders ; 
professionals, 5 lb extra. The second to save his stake. Mile and 
a half, 18 subs. 
Mr. Moseley's Alonzo, by Alpheus, aged, list 61b (inc fill) 
extra) Tasker 1 
Mr. Saxon’s Hazelnut, 4 jts, lust 91b (inc 61b extra), 
Clements 2 
Mr. J. Shepherd's Cardshorper, 3 yrs, ®st 51b (Inc filb extm)j ^ 
Count Bntthvany's Ethelwolf, r» jts. lOst Udb, Owner. 
Mr. Grcgson's Iris, 4 yrs list (Inc filh extra), \\ lute. 
Mr. G. B Price's Warwick, ago<l, tist 121b (earned lOst), Owner. 
Mr. w. Thompson's Haxby, 3 jts, Ost 111b (inc filb extra), 
Charlton. . _ 
Mr. T. Pan 's Robgill, 3 jts, 9stlllb (Inc filb extra), Owner. 
Mr B. 1( Walker's Rosa, li-b, aged, 9st 131b (inc filb extra), 
G. Whitehouse. 
Won by a leugth ; three quarters of a length between the second 
and third. 
Wednesday. 
A Selling Stake of 6 sovs each, with 30 added. For two-yr-olds and 
upwards. Optional selling weights, &c. Second to save his stake. 
T.Y.C. 7 subs. 
Mr. Baker's Miss Allen, by Cowl, 3 yrs, 7st 41b, £30, 
Chillman 1 
Mr. Fenning’s Tonic, 0 yrs, 8st 41b, £30 Charlton 2 
Mr. Sworder's Merry Peal, C yrs, sst 41b, £'10 Palmer 3 
Mr. Moore's Young Hack, 5 yrs, Sst 61b, £36 T ClifF *1 
Capt. Skipworth’s Fanny Fern, 2 jts, 6st 121b, £30, 
Bcarpark 5 
Mr. Smith’s fll)j\ bv logo — Mrs. Bumby's dam, 2 yrs, fist 121b, 
£30 J. Foster C 
Betting — 6 to 4 agst Miss Allen, and 6 to 1 agst another. Won 
by a head ; same distance between the second and third ; bad fourth. 
The winner was sold by auction after the race for 150 guineas. 
The Aintree Plate (Handicap) of 60 sovs. For all ages. A winner of 
any handicap after the publication of the weights filb extra. One 
mile. 
Mr. Spence’s Catherine Parr, by Assault, 4 yrs, 6st 81b (car- 
ried Ost 1 01b) Asbmall 1 
Mr. Bancroft's Sister of Mercy, 3 jts, 6st 4lb Percy 2 
Mr. Saxon’s Hazlenut, 4 jts, Ost 121b J- Foster 3 
Mr. Price's Warwick, aged, Ost 101b Hooker 4 
Count Batthvany's Speed the Plough, 4 jts, 7st lib (me 51b 
extra) Stamford 5 
Mr. Flintoff's The Reaper, 0 jts, 6st 21b Prime C 
Mr. E. Gill's Maid of the Tees, 3 jts, Ost 21b J. Gill 7 
Betting — 5 to 4 agst Catherine Parr, 2 to 1 agst Speed the Plough. 
The favourite made nearly all the running, and won easily by a length ; 
same distance between the second and third ; bad fourth ; Speed the 
Plough got somewhat badly off, 
The Liverpool Autumn Handicap Steeplechase of 100 sovs, added to a 
Sweepstakes of 5 sovs each. Winners extra. The second to receive 
20 sovs out of the Stakes. About three miles. 17 subs. 
Mr. W. K. Walker's Rosa, by Gilbert Gurney, aged, h-b, 
Sst 121b 'V- White 1 
Mr. B Land's Needwood, aged, list 41b (inc 81b extra). 
Green 2 
Mr. A. Rice's Lincoln, 6 yrs, Sst 121b Fowler 3 
Mr. Morris's Tom of Tuam, 0 jts, 1 Ost 31b, Hanlon. 
Mr. Grcgson's Speculation, 5 jts, Ost, M. Fryer 
Betting — -6 to 1 on Needwood, 5 to 2 agst Lincoln, 10 to 1 agst Rosa. 
Lincoln took a commanding lead, with Needwood second, Tom of 
Tuam third, and Rosa fourth. On going into the Barnfleld, Rosa 
became tliird, and Speculation soon after refused, and was stopped. 
No further change occurred until making for the canal bridge turn, 
where Needwood gradually drew upon Lincoln and passed him, after 
fairly landing on to the course. As they approached the lost turn, 
Rosa took second place, passed Needwood at the last flight of hurdles, 
and ultimately won by forty lengths. Tom of Tuam fell at the last 
flight of hurdles, being at the time far in the rear. Only these three 
passed the post. Rosa came down on her head at Beecher s-brook, 
but was soon righted; at the last hurdle she again nearly feU, and 
Needwood knocked one of them down. 
The Optional Selling Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 30 added. For two-yr- 
olds and upwards. Optional selling weights, &c. One mile. 
7 subs. 
Mr. J. Scott's filly, bv Iago— Confhsionee, 2 jts, 6st 61b, £40, 
Hayhoe 1 
Mr. Sworder’s Merry Peal, 6 yrs, 8st 81b. £20 Palmer 2 
Mr. Saxon's Banbury, 2 yrs, 5st 101b £20 J Foster 3 
Mr Phillips’s Vivid, 3 yrs, 7st 41b, £20 Thorpe 4 
Mr Nixon's flllv, by Flateatcher— Extempore, 2 jts, 5st 101b 
£20 Johnson 6 
Mr. Peace's Bridekirk, 3 jts, 7st 41b, £20 T Cliff 6 
Betting— Even on Confusionee filly, 5 to 1 each agst Banbary 
and Merry PeaL Won by a length and a half; a neck between second 
and third; bad fourth. Tho winner was sold by auction for 215 
guineas. 
The Scurry Handicap of 5 sovs each, with 20 added. For aU ages. 
T.Y.C. 8 subs. 
Mr E. Gill's Bourgeois, by British Yeoman, 4 yrs, Ost, 
Charlton 
Mr J Osborne's Merry Bird, fi jts, 7*t 2lb Brazier. 
Count Bat tbyan y^Ethei w idf* 6 yn, tist P lb, Stamford. 
Mr. Barber s Domino, 3 jts, fist Mb, D est 
8S ""*• 
£ I mlS'tirrkl S* 8Tb), Bates. 
Mr. W^KS? The Medal. 8 
Mr. Merry's Morning Star, 5 yn, Wft*oD. 
Mr. Owen's Timotbeus, G yn, U»t 4lb, 1 rime 
Setting Stakes of 2 sovs each, p.p., with 15 added. Weight for age. 
One mile and a half. Heats. Won, after three heats, by Mr. 
Cassidy's b g Bonjour, by Hurkaway, 4 yrs (£20). Ost (Hanlow)] 
beating Mr. Kibbins’s Flight, Mr Graham's Water hen, and Mr. 
Wynne's Bannathlath. Waterhen broke down in the first heat, and 
Bannuthlath went on the wrong side of a post, and was distanced, 
Itffigjjts, JJnminniions, uni Staptnnrrs. 
PROGRAMME OF SHREWSBURY AUTUMN 
MEETING. — Tuesday, Not. 14. 
The Abbey Stakes of 3 sovs each, with 20 added. Three-yr-olds, 7st 71b , 
lour, Sst 31b; five, six, and aged, Sst 12lb. Mores and geldinp. 
allowed 31b. The winner to lie sold for £50. Selling allowances. 
The surplus to go to the fund. Winners once this year of £so 
(handicaps and matches excepted), including his own stake, to carry 
3lb, twlco or more, 71b extra. Maiden four-yr-olds allowed 31b, 
five nnd upwards 61b. Tho second horse to save his stake. About 
three-quarters of a mile. To close nnd name between five and seven 
on the evening before the race. 
The Shtwibury Handicap of 50 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sow 
each, 3 ft. The second horse to receive £20, the third to save his 
stake. A winner of any handicap, stake, or piece of plate, or any 
other race value £100, after the publication of the weights, to carry 
1 lib, if of more thou one such race, 211b extra ; or the second horse 
in handicap, receiving his stake or more back, If after the publication 
of the weights, 71b extra About two miles and a quarter. 
Maid of Team Valley .... 
Alp 
Lerrywheut . 
Tickton 
O eta via 
Morning Star 
age 
st It) 
ago st lb 
4 
8 
8 
Ianthe 
G 
0 3 
4 
7 
4 
Newbold 
3 
0 2 
a 
7 
3 
Brot her to Grey Tommy 
4 
0 2 
D.O 
3 
a 
7 
0 
Timotbeus 
G 
G 0 
4 
7 
0 
Cleveland 
5 
6 0 
6 
7 
0 
Royal George 
5 
6 13 
5 
7 
0 
Freedom 
5 
5 13 
4 
7 
0 
Mishap 
3 
6 12 
A 
(1 
13 
Knight Errant 
4 
6 12 
0 
O 
12 
Jealous One 
3 
6 10 
6 
0 10 
Liberty 
a 
5 10 
4 
0 
9 
IV ate rial 1 
6 
5 10 
a 
(1 
9 
Gamelad 
3 
6 9 
4 
0 
0 
Little Gerraod 
3 
6 9 
8 
0 
0 
Maid <>f the Tees 
3 
5 8 
IV 
0 
8 
Plmrsalus (1. Farsa) . . . 
3 
5 2 
6 
0 
8 
Firebrand 
8 
5 1 
4 
0 
7 
5 0 
4 
6 
7 
3 
5 0 
6 
6 
0 
Boddicot 
3 
4 13 
4 
0 
6 
Incubus 
3 
4 12 
5 
0 
4 
Mandricardo 
3 
4 12 
3 
0 
4 
Professor Bnek 
3 
4 10 
3 
0 
3 
Field Marsbol ......... 
3 
4 8 
The Astley House Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 25 added. For two-yr-olds. 
Colts, 9st; fillies, Sst 101b. The second horse to save his stake. 
Horses haring started three times without winning allowed 5lb; 
winners 6lb extra The winner to be sold for £50 ; if for £40, 
alowed 7lb; if for £30, 141b. Seven furlongs. To close and name 
the evening before the race." 
The Copeland Nursery Handicap of 5 sovs each, with 50 added. For two- 
yr-olds. The second horse to save his stake. One mile, 
st lb 
Pole Star 8 
f by PjTrhus the First, out 
of Gonmoro's dam 8 
Johnny Taft 7 
Cock of the North 7 
Laura Selina 7 
Bolton 7 
Fairfield 7 
c by St. Lawrence, out of 
Reception 7 
Poor Maria 7 
c by Black Strap, dam De- 
lirium 7 
Whipper-In 7 
Vulcan 7 
Mrs. Rigby 7 
st lb 
Exmouth 0 12 
Instructress 6 10 
Triple 0 10 
Schamyl 6 9 
Clara Clark 6 9 
c by Chanticleer, out of Ino 6 9 
Elizabeth Ann 0 7 
Cocytus 0 7 
Careless 0 6 
Plausible 0 5 
c by Old England, out of 
Vanity 0 4 
Professor Airy 5 10 
Fury fi 9 
Lily 5 7 
Myrtle 5 6 
The Shorts Handicap Selling Pace of 3 sovs each, with 30 added. The 
winner to be sold for £30. The second horse to save his stake. Five 
furlongs. To close and name on the preceding evening. Weights to 
be declared by nine o'clock the next morning. 
The Racing Plate of 20 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 8 sovs each. For 
horses that have never won £50 this year. Three-yr-olds, 79t 21b ; 
for Sst ; five, Sst 7lb; six and aged, Sst 101b. Mores and geldings 
allowed 31b. The second to save his stake. Winner to be sold for 
£70. Selling allowances. Horses having started five times this 
year without winning, or being second in any race where they re- 
ceived £10, to be allowed 51b in addition. About one mile and a 
quarter. To close and name tho evening before the race. 
Wednesday. 
A Two Year Old Selling Race of 3 sovs each, with 20 added. Colts, Ost 
10lb ; fillies, 9st Gib. The winner to be sold for £40; if entered to 
be sold for £30, allowed 141b; if for £20, 211b. Winners at this 
meeting to carry 141b extra -, beaten horses at this meeting allowed 
31b. The owner of the second horse to save his stake. Five fur- 
longs. To close and name the evening before running. 
The Weller Cup of 5 sovs each, with a piece of plate, value £50. Second 
horse to receive back his stake from the last in the race. Three-yr- 
olds, list 21b; four, 12st; five, 12st8lb; six and aged, 13st. Tho 
winner to be sold for £500. Selling allowances. Mares and geldings 
allowed 31b. One mile and a quarter. Gentlemen riders.. Pro- 
fessionals filb extra. 
1 agst Braxey 9 to 1 agst 
— f 0 J. 1 "each agst Boddicot and Grapeshot. Won by a 
^ffi|?a^ter*e T tho second and third; bad fourth. Ethelwolf 
/x was fiftli, *U).r6f*Foliri Valley six. Braxey seventh, Kidnapper eighth 
bint*, and JJraekon tenth. Maid of the Tees General 
” Breezo. and Morning*' tar. did not pass the chair; l Ister broke ablood- 
V twtrt, after running abodt Half a mile, and was stopped. 
Mr. Fenning’s Tonic, G yrs, Srt 41b Aldcroft 
Mr. Wilkins's Dear Me, 4 jts, 6st 121b Asbmall o 
Mr. W. Thomson's Haxby, 3 yrs, 6st 91b T. Cliff 4 
Mr. Barton's Louisa, 0 yrs, Ost 121b Palmer 5 
Mr. Ewbank's filly, by Flatcateher— Maid-of-oll-work, 2 yrs, 
-1st 101b (carried fist 4lb) Wltliington 6 
Betting — 5 to 4 agst Bourgeois, and 4 to 1 agst Haxby. Won 
easily by a length; two lengths between the second and third; bad 
fourth. 
ARMAGH STEEPLE CHASES. 
Thursday and Friday, Nov. 2nd and 3rd. 
First Day. 
Match, 40 sovs a side. 13st each. Onco round. Mr. Cardwell's bm 
Kate, by Hurry Lorrequer. aged (D. Wynne), beat Mr. Bond's ch m 
Mary Anne. 
Hunters' Stakes of 5 sovs each, 2 ft, with 20 sovs added. Weights for 
ago «te. Three miles. Won by Mr. Cardwell's b m Kate, by Harry 
Lorrequer aged, list 41b (owner), beating Mr. Kidd's Tippo Saib 
(2), Mr. Cassidy's Bonjour (3), Mr. M'Clory's Regulator, and Mr. 
Cardwell's Colleen Gouig Dhu. 
The Armagh County Plate of 80 sovs, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 
10 sovs each, h ft. Second horse to save his stake. Three miles. 
Won by Mr. M'Caulay's b m Laura, by Arundel, 6 yrs, Ost 9lb (D. 
Mooney), beating Mr. M'Donogli's Seaman, lOst 51b (2), Mr. 
M'lionogh's Augustine, list, and Mr. Tieman's Maid of the West, 
lost 101b. 
Second Day. 
Bmards' Plate of 30 bovs, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 5 sovs 
each. Second horse to save Mb stake. Three miles. Won by Mr. 
M'Caulay's b m Laura, by Arundel, (1 yrs, lOst 4lb (D. Heaney), 
beating Mr. Tieman's Maid of the West. lOst (2), Mr. M'Donoglis 
Augustine, lOst 101b (3). and Mr. Clinton's ch g by Discord, Ost 41b. 
The last named broke down early in the race. 
Jack Deeming, 0 jts 
Magnet, 4 yrs 
Little Tom, 4 yrs 
Florist, 4 yrs 
Nonsuch, 5 yfs 
Young Hack, 5 jts 
Gossip, 4 yrs La Bello, 4 jts 
Freedom, 6 yrs Tho Jealous Ono, 
Minerva, 4 yrs yrs 
Morning Star, 5 yrs Bit of Bluo, 5 yrs 
lunthc, 6 jts Lc Juif, 0 yrs 
Cardsharper, 3 yrs Rosa, aged 
Little Davie, 5 yrs Hybla, 4 yrs 
The Column Handicap of 50 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sovs 
each, 3 ft, The second horse to receive £20; the third to save his 
stake. The winner of any handicap, or other race value £100, after 
the publication of the weights, to carry 141b ; if of more than one 
such race, 211b extra; or the second horse in any handicap receiving 
his stake or more back, 7R) extra ; the winner of tho Shrewsbury 
Handicap to carry 14lb extra, nnd tho second in the same 7lb, in ai - 
dition to tho other weights. About one milo and a quarter, 
n st lb 
0 12 
0 10 
G 10 
9 
Defiance 4 8 8 
Alonzo a 7 0 
Maid of Team Valley.... a 7 5 
Orinoco 4 7 8 
Elect 6 7 1 
Kiteflyor 6 
Luidrick 6 
Falcon 3 
Gaylnd a 
Little Tom 4 
Joe Miller 6 
Little Dario ° 
F.thclberfc * 
Vanderdccken 4 
4 
OctavLa “ 
Postulant 4 
a 
Pumiccstono " 
Catherine Parr 4 
Master Slender <> 
Timothous ® 
Cutupaw 4 
Phams 4 
Nowbold 3 3 ® 
Warwick a u 0 
Indcr 4 3 ® 
La Bello 4 0 0 
st lb 
Grief G 0 J 
Efflo Deans a ® “ 
Br to Grey Tommy 4 “ 
4 I!? 
6 13 
6 13 
Hybla 
RojtiI George •> 
Noisette 4 
Lina 4 
Maid of Golborne 4 
Pjto'is 3 
Horatio . . 
Emigrant 
Syren .... 
Waterfall a 
Mirabcuu ” 
Sextus 4 
Bellingham f 
Uncle 4 
Tom “ 
Jealous One " 
Plmrsalus (lute Farsa) .. f 
Hercules “ 
Middlesborougli “ 
Incubus 
Kidnapper „ 
\f rt.irl \Ifirv 0 
5 13 
5 13 
„ 6 13 
G fi 12 
4 5 12 
5 12 
6 ® 
5 8 
6 8 
5 7 
6 <5 
5 C 
6 5 
5 4 
5 2 
fi 0 
6 
Maud Mary. 
Mandricardo 
Mellora 
4 12 
4 12 
4 12 
