1082 
the field . 
It,, however, served 
devoid of any very “ attractive metal, 
to du>ri»n the ap^etito for what wa. m eml ryo. 
m.. U ..r n... fire nicotines may bo thus briefly 
The result of the five meetings may 
mod up : — 
Meeting. 
Newton 
Derby 
Lincoln 
Harrow 
Nottingham .... 
Days. 
. 2 . 
. l . 
. 2 
. 1 
Stake*. 
. 7 .. 
. 4 .. 
Total , 
Horses. 
Money 
, 66 .. 
. . £386 
. 20 .. 
.. 222 
. 62 . . 
735 
7 .. 
.. 116 
. 70 •- 
848 
■ — 
.lio .. 
. . £2300 
Wo must defer a dissection ef the dozen meetmgs,. extend- 
ing over seventeen .lays, in March, till our “No. 2 article 
which will also inoludo a review of the April, May, and June 
si i 
k m mss war&str- 
transactions, 
DATES OF RACES. 
NOVEMBER.— Iloylako 
1855. 
FEBRUARY.— Nottingham.. .. 20 ( Nottingham 
STEMS i AUGUM\-Bright«.n !*.!!!.*!!!! » 
MAHC 1 1 . — Doncaster 
Salisbury 
Warwick Spring 
Al’Hl 1, N. wmnrkct Craven 
York Spring 
Malton 
Newmarket First Spring ■ 
MAY.— Chest or Spring 
Newmarket Second Spring ■ . 
Ihrcwnhury 
Bath • • • • 
Epsom 
Manchester 
20 
22 
Brighton Olub . . . 
Wolverhampton 
Reading 
Lewes 
York 
Egliam 
* , Derby 
k SEPTEMBER— Warwick 
in j Doncaster J} 
lf> I Bedford 
22 Leicester 
JUNE. — Ascot ® 
ao Newmarket First Ootober . 
Northallerton 
OCTOBER.— Chester . . . 
Stockbridge ! 1 " ! *. ! 1 ! ! ! 21 Newmarket Second October .... 8 
wSBSST ::: 22 ! Warwick Autumn « 
Winehesler 
Noweastlo 
JULY.— Newmarket 
Worcester 
Lancaster 
Richmond 
Newmarket Houghton 22 
Worcester 30 
NOV EM RER.— Epsom 
Sr J Dawson's Nestor, Os, 71b .Midgley. 
Mr. Waller's Miniature, 3 yrs, Cat 31b, Hut,lj<.s. 
Mr. Lillie's Lundy Foot, 8 yrs, 6st ,01b, Bates. 
M r v. C larke's Gruyfwe, 3 yrs, 5st 81b, Fordhara. 
Mr Jackson's Charley, 3 yrs, 6st 8lb, Comcrj. 
Mr Magonis's Foxhunter, 3 yrs, 6st 61b, 
Mr, Kcdley's (}uecnsferry^2 ^'^f/'^h^Dandy. 8 to 1 each agst 
bun Ur, 
second. | 
The winner was bought In for 115 guineas. 
' Mr. R edict's Bolton by Boraton, 2,b . .'.'.'.’.‘.V.'.’.'^Prior 
Mr. Powell'S Plau»i_ble._llst 6lh . ... ^ For(lhoTn 3 
^ » «it . t fl.>».nnua'i< ilnm fit 
$;• Dobson's fBj by Pyrrhus the First^Oomnore s dam, 8st, 
Mr. J h H lt0 Wl.i, ehouse's colt, by St. LnwronoQ-Beceptioii, Tat 
Mr. Evans's k WUppcr.ln. 7*t 21b, KcndftlL 
nil: ,?^«^i5SMBrir I»», e.t U 
Stamford 
TATTERSALL'S.— Monday. 
Owing to the attraction* h-r the next three days at Shrewsbury, the 
room was very thinly attended, and the btudnera that was transacted 
comprised only tlio following bets: 
Shreicsbury Handicap. 
7 to 2 agst Mr. Magenta's Pantomime (t) 
4 to 1 Mr. Robinson’s Newbold (t) 
y to 1 Mr. Saxon's Boddicot (t) 
Column Handicap (Shrewsbury). 
6 to 1 Mr. J M. Stanley’s Orinoco (t) 
Derby. 
10 to 1 ngst Mr. Bowes'* Grwoulus Esuriens (t to £226) 
13 to 1 Mr. Howard's St. Hubert (t to £25) 
If, i„ i Mr Howard’s Oulstou (t to £75, and aft off) 
,ia to i . Mr Payne's colt, by Cotborstone — Polydonv 
(t to £200) 
40 to 1 Mr. Gully’s Princo of Wales (t to £50) 
Mr. Thornton’s Elizabeth Ann, Cst 71b, T. Cliff. 
Mr. Copeland’s Coc.vtus, Ost 7 ib. Cress well. 
Mr. Thurlby's Careless, Ost 61b, Wilson. 
Mr. Drinkald's Professor Airy SstlOlb, Salter. 
Mr Boucher's Fury, Ost 91b, Lee. ... 
Retting- — 2 to 1 ags?l*. ofeasor Airy. 4 to 1 agst Coumore s dam filly, 
and 7 to 1 each ngst Mrs. Rigby and Lily. Won . Ino 
colt was a bad fourth; Mrs. Rigby fifth; Professor Any sixth. On 
approaching the far turn, Fury wa» driven inside the rads, and took 
further part in the race. 
The Danny Plate, a Sweepstake of 3 sovs each with 20 added The 
second to save his stake. About one mile and £*«**“• 8 subs. 
Mr. Warrington's Voucher, by Beverlne, 4yrs, 6st 01b, ^ 
Mr. Taylor’s Liberty, aged, 7st 71b. , £26 ■ ■ ■ As S* 3 
Mr. Rcdley's Wensley, 3 yra, 6st 131b, £25 & a A?* a 
Mr. F bn toll's Reaper. 0 yrs, i st 2lb £25 . . . . . •••••-• • 
Major Bnnghursts llnele, 4 yrs. 7s Rb, £50. Kendidl. 
Mr. Cooke s Firebrand, 3 yrs, bst 21b, £-6, blew art. 
Mr. J. Day’s gelding by Portrait— liourton s dam, 5st 131b, £->, 
Betting— 5°m 2 agst Voucher, 3 to 1 agst Wensley, and 6 to 1 agst 
any other. Won by half a length ; same distance between the second 
and third; a neck between the third and fourth. The "inner wa* 
bought in for 1X0 guineas. 
Wednesday. 
Handicap Sweepstake* of 5 sovs each, with 80 added. For three-yr-o • J * 
and upwards. The second to save his stake. One mile and a half. 
1 Mr! T. Dawson's Lerrywhcut, by Lanercost, 0 yrs, 7*t7lb ^ ^ 
Mr. Warrington's Kitcflyer, 5 yrs, 7st 71b OUffe 2 
Mr. J. Day's Waterfall, ti yrs. Ost .. .. •_ 5 
Mr. J. Dawson's Jack Lcenung, aged, < st 131b « tus i 
Mr. Blythe's Lady Vernon, 4 yrs, 8s t 71b. J. Pnnce. 
Mr Stanley’s Cat's-paw, 4 yrs, 6«t 101b, Aslimall. 
Mr J Pritchard's filly, by .Sir Tatton Sykes, dam by Sultan 
Junior, 3 yrs, fist 71b, Tyrrell. 
Mr. Stanley's Mishap, 3 yrs, fist 41b, Heornden. 
Mr. Mansfield's Maid of Teem Valley, aged, 7st 61b, Kendall. 
Mr. Stanley’s Orinoco, 4 yrs, 7st 31b, Charlton. 
Mr Oliver’s Ethelbert, 6 yrs, fist Nib, 1 nor. 
Mr Merry's Lambton, 4 yrs, fist 71b, Alder. 
Lord Wilton's Pnmicestoue, 3 yrs, fist 2lb (corned, Ost 41b), 
Mr C Sparrow's Master Slender, 6 yrs, ' Ost 21b, 1 T. Clifle. 
Sir J Boswell's La Belle, 4 yrs, 7stj (including lR0 «tra Al. CToR. 
Mr Drinkald’s Brother to Grey Tommy, 4 yrs, 6st 131b, Salter. 
Mr W K Walker’* Syren, 4 yrs, 6st 121b, Hughes. 
Mr Magcnig's Sextus, 4 yrs. 6st 811. Hurapage. 
■air Pnnk son’s Bellingham, 3 yrs, 6st 8lb, Greenwood. 
Mr T. Dawson'* The Jealous One, 3 yrs, 6st fllb (carried 6st 71b), 
Mr. Biekiiam’s Pliarsalus, 3 yrs, 6st 6lb, Hibberd. 
Betting — r, to 4 agst Catherine Tarr, 4 to 1 agst Orinoco, 9 to 1 agst 
Middle* bo rough, 10 to 1 each agst Pumlcestono and Lambton, and 100 
to C agst lantho. Klteflyer, with Mlddlesborough second, led to the 
far turn, where he dropped off, and Catherine Parr took up the run- 
nine. On turning into the straight. Ia, .the joined Mlddlesborough, 
and at the distance obtained a slight lead; Middk.borough, a lh Ue 
farther on, heading Catherine Parr. A good race ,n with the three 
ended in favour of Ianthe by a length ; Mlddlesborough boating CaUie- 
rlne Parr by a head ; a length between third and fourth. 
A Sweepstake* of 1 0 sovs eaclt For t wo-yv-olds. Colts, Ost 01b; fllUe, 
fist Gib. Tho winner to be sold for £400. Allowances, If for less 
&c. Winners extra. The second to save his stake. Three-quarters 
.by ^^..^arUon 1 
Mr. Drinkald's Professor Airy. 7st 111b, £100 ^Seffcrt 3 
Mr. Moore's Noddy, 7st 61b. £100 . ..... Stfiirt 3 
Betting— 3 to 1 on Nell Gwynne. Won by a length, averyba.l 
third. The winner was sold for 176 guineas. 
The Uonkmtor Handicap of 5 sovs each, with 30 added. Tho second to 
save his stake. About half a mile. 1 C subs. 
Mr. Wood's Kennyside Hero, by St. Leon, 3 yrs, Cst 101b 
Kendall 1 
field's Black Pepper, 2 yrs, -1st 9lb . . . . . . Comcry 2 
ic’s The Baronet, 2 yrs 6st 31b Fordham 3 
n's Nestor, 4 yrs. Ost 8)b. --;’V Midgley 4 
Lord Chesterfield's 
Mr. J. Osborne's"’ 
llr il?^. S Mic« ' 
Mr. Penning’* Touic.fiyrs, bst, Charlton. 
Lord Wilton's Orson, 3 yrs, (1st 91b, Aslimall. 
Mr. Night's Ianthe. 6 yrs, Ost 91b, Quinton. 
Mr. E. B. Clarke's Singapore, 4 yrs, fist 61b (earned fist 101b), 
Mr. Wilson’s Vnletto, h-b, 6 yrs. Ost lib, Pullen. 
Mr. Mather's Whiteloek, 3 yrs, fist, I . Chffc. P „ nn „ r a , 
Betting— 0 to 4 agst Kennyside Hero. 4 to 1 agst Black Pepper S to 
1 ngst Ianthe. Won by a length ; a neck between the second and 
third good fourth; Tonic was fifth ; Whiteloek sixth ; Ianthe seventh. 
The winner to be 
Five Airlongs. 
SHREWSBURY AUTUMN RACES. 
Tuesday. 
The Abbey Stake, of 3 sovs each, with 20 added. For threo-yr-olds ond 
upwards. Optional selling weight*. Certain penalties and allow- 
nr, cea. The second to save his stake. About three-quarters of a 
"'air. Stanley's Rosaline, by Orlando, 3 yrs, 7st lib, ^® iarU<m j 
Mr. Moseley's Romeo, 4 yrs, 7*t 41b, £30 . 2 
Mr. U. Burton'* Pope Joan, 3 yn, fist bib (earned 0^,1M>)> g 
Mr Ward's May-day, fl yrs, 7*t 13lb, £30, Kendall. 
Mr. Shophordson'* Mi m, by ltlmriel, dam by The Saddler, 6 yrs, 
7»t 131b, £30, Denman. . 
Mr G B. Price's Gossip, 4 yrs, 7st lllb, £30, M atldn. 
Mr. Mngenis's Sextus, 4 yrs, 7st 71b, £30, Humpage. 
Mr. E. R. Clarke's Singapore, 4 yrs, 7st lib, £30, 'Veils. 
Mr. Jnekson'sICharley, 3 yrs. Ost lllb. £30, - 
Mr. Lillie s Lundy Foot, 3 yrs, ost lllb, £30, Aldcroft. 
Betting — 6 to 4 ngst Rosaline. 4 to 1 agst Pope Joan, 10 to 1 agst 
any other. Won by two lengths; a length between tho second and 
third; Sextus, Singapore, and May -day were next. The winner was 
bought in for 35 guineas. Wakefield weighed lor Octavia, hut the 
mare did not start. 
The Atlley House Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 2 6 added. For two-y r-olds. 
Colts, ost; fillies. 6»t 101b. The second to save hi* stake. Al- 
lowance* and penalties. Tho winner to be sold for £60 ; If tor £40, 
allowed 71b; if for £80, 141b. Seven ftirlongs. 0 subs. 
Mr. Hedlej's Holton, by ltamton, 7st 91b, £30 Aldoroft 1 
Mr. Powell'* Plausible. 7»t 61b, £30 8 
Mr. Merry '» Florida. 7sl 61b £30 - • • - • ■•■■■ • • • ■ ■ • • - Kendal 1 3 
Mr. TUomu*'* f by Springy Jack, Motley— 7st 61b, £80 
iiir. J. usoorne * miruucuu, v T>„u n n 
Mr. Wilson’* Valeria, h-b, 6 yrs, 5st 121b (earned 6st), Pullen. 
Mr. Cook's Firebrand, 3 yrs, 5st 101b, Stewart. 
Betting— Even on Cat's-paw (at first 6 to 4 was betted on him) 5 to 
1 agst Kiteflyer, 8 to 1 each agst Jack Leenung and Lerrywhcut 
Kitcflyer made the running to the Stand, where Lerrywhcut headed 
him. and at last won by half a length ; four lengths between the second 
and third ; two lengths between the third and fourth ; Mishap and 
Lady Vernon were fifth and sixth, a long interval separating them from 
Jack Learning; Cat's-paw was beaten early in tho race. 
A Two-yr-old Selling Race of 3 sovs each, with 20 added. Colts, 9st 
101b ; fillies, list Gib. Optional selling weights, allowances &c. 
The second to save his stake. 6 furlongs. 
Thursday. 
Plate of 60 sovs (Handicap). For two-yr-old*. 
sold by auction for £50. Five fur _ 
Mr. E. H. Clarke's Priestcraft, by Cowl, 8st MB*. • ■ - Wells 0 1 
Mr. Osborne's Baronet, 7st Palmer 3 0 
Mr. Moore's Noddy, 6st 131b /.S \ 
Mr. Boucher’s Fury, 6st 71b 
Mr. Tasker’s Usurer, 7st 6lb, Rickards. - , Ub T 
Mr. Thomas’s filly by Springy Jack, out of Motley, 7stUb, 4. 
Mr. Ridley's Queensferry, fist lSlbi Aldcroft. 
Mr Drinkald's Professor Airy, 6st 101b, baiter. 
Betting— G to 4 ngst Professor Airy, 2 to 1 agst I surer, and 4 to 1 
ngst Fury. A fine race in with Priestcraft and Basnet resulted in a 
dead heat ; Noddy was beaten a length from the first two; Haifa length 
separating him ftom Fury. Deciding heat Betting-6 to 4 on Barone: 
Won by a neck. AshmaU rode Baronet in this heat. The winner was 
bought in fbr 100 gs. 
Plate of 50 sovs (Handicap). For three-yr-old* and upwards. The 
winner to be sold by auction for £50. About six furlong* 
Mr. Magenis's Foxhunter, h-b, by Fin.gli-a-BMlagb, 3 y^s, 5st ^ 
Mr. Warrington's kiteflyer, 6 yrs, Ost tillj. ' Kimdail 3 
Mr. Wood’s Kennyside Hero. 3 yw, 8*t 61b. ivcnuau 
Mr. Night's Ianthe, 6 yrs, 8st 10lb, Wakefield. 
Mr. Fenning's Tonic, 6 yrs 8st 61b, Charlton 
Mr. Sparrow's Master Slender, 6 yrs, 7s t 81b, T Clifle. 
r MaR arna'c Miviihpjili. 3 NTS. /Bt. UCRrpaTK. 
Certain winners extra. 
7 subs. 
Mr. E. R. Clarke's Priestcraft, by Cowl, 8st, £20 . . . • • -WeU* 
Mr! J.' Osborne’; The Baronet’, ejt, £20 J. Osborne 
Mr. Ridley's Queensferry, 7st 101b, £20 Alduoft 
agst any 
other Won by a length ; a head between the second and third ; Nelly 
Armstrong was fourth. Noddy fifth. Elizabeth Ann sbeth (close toge- 
ther)- Usurer was beaten off. The winner was bought in for 200 
T. Cliff 4 
Mr. Osborne's The Baronet, 7st 91b, £30 W A c ?i a I « 
Mr. Moore'* Noddy. K*t, £30 — Se ‘ ,er L” n . 
Betting— 5 to 4 on Plausible, and 8 to 1 agst Tho IlaronoL ’• on by 
a length and a-half ; a length between tho second ond third ; bad 
fourth. The winner was bought in for £60, 
Match. 100 bovs p.p. One mile. 
Mr. Rose'* Qo-away. by IKurkftway, 3 yr», ©»t^aib ^ Aldoroft 1 
Mr. Walker's Syren, 4 yrs, lit. ........ IN lutihouse 2 
.. ... . * Wnn ku Unit ft 1. •lift 11 
Betting — 2 to 1 bn Syren. Won by half a length. 
Tlw Shrewsbury Handicap of !0 sovs each, 8 ft, with 60 added. The 
Becoiul to receive £20 ; the third to save hi* stake. Certain penal- 
ties. About two mile* amt a- quarter. 60 subs 
Hir J. Boswell'* La Belle, by Malcolm, 4 vis, 0*t 61b (carried 
Mr. Saxon's Uoddleot, 3 yrs, 1st 131b , n 
Mr. White's Lady Vernon, 4 yrs,7*t * 8 (J 
Mr. Mansfield's Mdd ui Team Valley, aged, 7*t .... .Aldcroft 
Mr J. Dawson's Jack' Looming, aged. 7st 2lb. NN Cu». 
Mr Mather • t llllillcvsicx, ugru, mi oo. i » 
Mr T Dawson'* Lerrywhcut, 6 yrs, fist 81b, Bate*. 
Mr Merry's Wild Huntsman, 3 yrs, C*t 41b, Wilson. 
Mr! E. Parr’* Newbold, 3 yrs, Ost , 2lb, Quinton. 
Mr 1 irinkuld's Brother to Grey Tommy, 4 yrs. i.«t 21b, b.i 
Salter. 
guineas. 
The Welter Cup Stakes of 6 sovs each, with a piece of Flute value 60 sovs. 
Three-yr-old* and upwards. The winner to be sold for £600. Al- 
lowances, if for less, &o. Tho second home to receive back bis 
stake from the last in the race. Gentlemen riders. Professionals, 
61b extra. One mile and a quarter. 19 subs. 
Mr. Thornton's Little Tom, by Scamauder, 4 yrsJOstJHb 
Mr: J Osborne's Mirabeau, 3 yrs, 7st, Bearpark. 
T nnl Wilton's Orson. 3 yrs, 7st, Aslimall. . ... 
Mr. j!” Day’* g by Portrait, out of Bourton's dam, fist 61b, 
Mr. Coopcris Red Rose, 3 yrs, Ost 4Jb, HuAefc 
Mr. R. Burton's Pope Joan, 3 yrs, Ost, 111 i, Fordham. 
Betting-2 to 1 agst Foxhunter. 4 to agst Pope Jonn. and 0 o I 
each agst Master Slender and Kiteflyer. Won by two lengths h. * 
length between the secondand third ; Master Slender wo* ^h lantlie 
was fifth, and Pope Joan sixth. The winner was bought in for So gs. 
The Scan? Slakes of 2 sovs each, with 20 added For thr^-yr-old* -1 
upwards. Optional selling weights, &c. W inners extra, 
horse to pay the second horse's stake. About half a mile. 
Mr. G. B. Price's The Dandy, by the Ugly Buck, 4 years^7#t 
71b. £!0 ••• • ■ ■ ■ xii.ir.lav 
The last 
10 subs. 
Mr. J. Dawson’s Nestor, 4 yrs, 7st71b,£10 t'So 
Mr. Moseley's Romeo, 4 yr*. 7ft 121b.i£10.-- 4-4 
Mr Penning'* Tonic, 6 yrs, 8st 41b, £1°. Cha.lton. 
Mr. T. Dawson's Gabriel, 3 yrs 7st 
Mr. Jackson's Charley, 3 y r8 > 
7V1 r Ridlov's Wensley, 3 yrs, 6st 7ll>, £10, Dates. 
Mr. Walter’s Miniature, 8 yrs, Ost 71b, £10, Qnmton. 
Betting-7 to 4 agst Nestor. 3 to 1 agst Romeo, and 4 to^l 
agst Tbe 
‘ (deluding 61b extra), £100^ . ... . » v 
Mr. Shepherd's Cardsliurper, 3 yrs, fist 71b (including 5lb 
extra) £100 .... * ®ari 
Mr. Dawson's The Jealous One, 3 yrs, Ust 41b (including 51b 
extra), Aldcroft 
Mr. Elwes's Florist, 4 yrs. lost 7)b,£200 . . . .... • • •Dw>>er 
Mr. White's Lc Juif, 0 yrs, list 61b (including 6lb extra), £100 
J . a rineo 
3 
Mr. Merry’s Morning Star, 6 yrs, lOst 131b (including^ ^ 
Mr. G.'lfPricc’s Gossip, 4 yrs, ibst 2lb (including ^extra), ^ 
Mr. Oliver’s Magnet, 4 yrs, lust aib (including 61b ertn)^^00 ^ 
o l agst nesHii, o iw . ; _ 
Dandy Won by a head ; three lengths between the second and th.rd 
SSuro Z fourth, Charley fifth, Tonic last. Tho winner w» 
The winner to be sold 
bought in for 70 gs. 
A Handicap Stale of 6 sovs each, with 60 added. 
for £00. A mile and a quarter. 7 swba. 
Mr. Chilton's Middlesborough, by Rattan, 3 yrs, 7»t 711 ^ } 
Mr. Blythe's Lady Vernon, 4 yrs, 8»t 71b J- Pfwe 2 
Mr. Warrington’s Kiteflyer, 5 yrs, 8*t6lh -••••••' 7g hma ll. 
Mr. Drinkald's Brother to Grey rojiimy, 4 y rs, Ost 131 , 
Mr. ' ~ ' 
M 
Mr. Stanley'. Mishap. 3 yr*. 6st 12lb, l1c.irn<lon 
Mr Taylor's Knight Errant, 4 yrs, 6»t 12lb, AshalL 
Mr. J. Day's Waterfall, 0 yr*. 6st 10lb Hughes. 
Mr. T. Steven's Incubus, 3 yrs, 1st 12lb, Comcry. 
Mr. Copeland's Field Marshal, 3 yrs, 4st 8lb. Crwawell. 
l'/mtomlme was struck out at twelve o'clock this day. 
Betting — 3 to 1 agst Incubus, 6 to 1 ngst Newbold, G to 1 agit Jack 
Looming, a to 1 agst Boddicot, and 9 to 1 Wt La Belle and Lerry- 
wheut. Won by a neck ; bad third ; Maid of Team \ alley was about 
three length behind Ludy Vernon ; Newbold was filth ; Jack Laming 
sixth, tho favourite was nearly last; Brother to Grey Tommy walked 
in; Candlevrick broke down, and did not pa** the post; Mishap got 
lraliyott-i »-> L > 
The sovs each, with 30 added. 
. ' on . . » a.. 1,{. atuLs. 
&4^»ir^tt(>^Cwtsecond to save his stake. 
The winner to be 
Five furlongs. 2 4 
Betting— 7 to 4 ngst Tho Jealous One, 2 to 1 agst Florist, and 5 to 1 
ngst Little Tom. Won by a neck ; three lengths between the second 
and third ; tho other*, with the exception of tho last two, pretty well 
up with Le Juif. The winner was bought in for 1G0 guineas. 
The Severn Stake * of 2 sovs each, with 20 added. For throe-yr-old* and 
upward* Optional selling weight*. Certain penalties and allow- 
ances. The second to save his slake. Once round, one mile and 196 
' Mr. Warrington's Voucher, by Beverlne, 4 yrs, 9*t lUb^£20^ ^ 
Mr. J. Dawson's Jack Looming, agwl. 9st 6lb, £30. . J. Princo 2 
Mr F. Clarke's Gruyorc, 3 yrs, 7st 121b, £20 ” ‘•’Ha “ 
Mr. Martin s Merry Veal, 0 yrs. Oat Mb. . £20 . . . . .... Palmer 4 
Mr. G. B. Price's Warwick, aged, lOst 71b, £30, Owner. 
Mr. (i. B. Price's The Damly, 1 yrs, 8»t 131b, £20. NN atkins. 
Mr. NV. K Walker's Syren, 4 yrs, fi*t 121b, £»>, Nightingale. 
Mr. Doughty’s Blossom, 3 yrs, Mst 8lb, £20, Charlton. 
Mr. Jaeksou’s Charley. 3 yr*, 8st bib, £3«'. Tackett. 
Sir. Ridley's Wensley, 3 yrs, 7*t 12]h, £JO, Aldcroft. 
Mr NValler's Miniature, 3 yr*, fist 31b, £20, NN Okcfield. 
Mr. Price declared to win with Warwick. 
Betting— 5 to 1 agst Gruyi're, 6 U> 1 agst Jack Deeming. Won by a 
nc ck ; a head between tho second and third ; good fourth. The winner 
was bought in for 180 guineas. 
The Column Handicap or 10 sovs. each, 3 ft, with 60 added 
to receive £20 ; the third to save hi* stake. " *“ 
winners, &e. About one mile and n quarter. 
Mr. Night s Ianthe, by Ion, aged, «.t 31b .Midgley 
Mr. Chilton's Middlesborough. 3 yr.*, 6»t 2lb FordUam 
Mr. C. Spence’s Catherine Parr, 4 yrs, Cst 21b Qumton 
Mr. NVadlow’s Kiteflyer, 6 yrs, fist 12lb Clement 
r. J. Day’s NVaterfall, C vrs, fist 71b, Qmntpn.^ 
r T. Dawson’s The Jealous Ono, 8 yrs, fist 21b. 
Mr. Osborne'S e by Chantioleer-lno, 3 yrs 6>t, i Kitcfl „-r 
Betting — 0 to 4 agst Lady Vernon and 4 1 ^ 
brother to Grey Tommy, and Waterfall. Won by hall g 
t 21b, Bates. 
, Fordliara- 
between the ae'cond and third. The winner was bought in for 1 80 g* 
The second 
Certain penalties for 
65 subs. 
between tho aecona anu xniru. uw ° 
A Beaten Handicap of 2 sovs each, with 26 added. The wm 
sold for £25. One mile. 9 subs. 
Mr. Fenron's Young Hack, by Lanercost, 5 yrs, 7st wo ^ , 
Mr. G. B. Price's Gossip, 4 yrs, 6#t ' -ViolbV ' "'^Sfttes 3 
Mr Ridley's Wensley, 6st 41b (carried 5s 1 101b). ■ • • • • ■ 
Mr. Ridley'* Queensferry, 2 yrs, 4st 5lb (carried -1st e ^ w(|fln t 
Major Bringhurst’s Uncle, 4 yrs, Cst 81b . . - b"' 1 
Betting— 6 to 1 agst Gossip, and 3 to 1 each agst ' * d Th , 
Uncle. NVon by a head ; two lengths between second an 
winner was bought in for 190 gs. *a added- f* 10 
The Grand Annual Steeplechase of 6 sovs each, 2 ft, with 0 na |,ic« 
owner of the second liorso to save Ills stake. , C * 
About four miles. 26 subs, eight of whom pay £2 c<u ^ n(jtt i 
Mr. Buchanan's Escape, 0 yrs.Ost Ub. . . . - •••••.•• ' " ' 
Mr. Jackson’s Labyrinth, aged, 9*t 21b. W. FowjM. y b cxtra ), 
Mr. NV. K. NValker s Rosa, aged, Ost 131b (lmJuuuit, 
Mr. R. Sworder’s Little John, aged, 8st 131b, Nightlngali-. 
Mr. Minton'* Garland, aged, 8st lulb, hmith. 
Mr. Mansell'* Peter, aged, fist lllb, R. Sly, jim., di q. , r 
Betting — 7 to 4 agst Rosa. 5 to 2 ngst Labyrinth, and 5 to uil; . 
in first by about twenty lengths, , b i CA di' • 
the meadows, but wo* soon up again ; when in the raea^dows^ K 
the third time round, he was stopped. On returning h# 
the rider of Escape, lodged an objection »gwnst U ter . 
that he twice went the wrong side of the turning flog, * dc , ; , 
race-course. The case was investigated by the stewards, 
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