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Six to 4 on Messenger, and 2 to 1 agst. Brillante. Messenger 
made all the running, and won very cleverly by a length. Pre¬ 
vious to the race 1000 to 20 was laid two or three times against 
Messenger winning the race and the Derby. 
match 200 h. ft., 8 st. 3 lb. each, M. D. 
Lord Yernlani’s Yestris - -- -- -- -- (Conolly) 1 
Duke of Rutland’s Clansman - -- -- -- -- - - 2 
2 to 1 on Vestris, who won cleverly. 
Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. colts 8 st. 6 lb., fillies 
8 st. 2 lb., R. M., four Subs. 
Mr. Yansitfart’s Darioletta colt ------- (Boyce) 1 
Lord Lowther’s Bugle colt ---------2 
Won very easy, the winner the favourite at good odds. 
Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft., for colts 8 st. 7 lb., 
M. D., five Subs. 
Duke of Richmond’s c., by Middleston, out of Dandizette (Boyce) 1 
Lord Exeter’s c., by Mountebank, d. by Woful - - - . - - 2 
2 to 1 on Dandizette, who won cleverly by three-quarters of 
a length. 
Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, li. ft. M. D., five Subs. 
Air. Mills b. f. Kate, by Lapdog, 8 st. 2 lb. - - - - (Arnull) 1 
Lord Jersey c., by Middleton, d. by Alerlin, 8 st. 5 lb. - - - 2 
Duke of Richmond’s the Hermit, 8 st. 8 lb. - -- -- -- 3 
Six to 4 agst. Kate ; 6 to 4 agst. Lord Jersey’s ; and 5 to 2 
against the Hermit. A middling race between the first two, and 
won by three-quarters of a length. The Hermit was beaten a 
long way off. 
Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. for fillies 8 st. 7 lb., D. M. 
six Subs. 
Captain Byng’s Dryad - -- -- -- -- walked over. 
Sweepstakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft., for colts 8 st. 7 lb., 
fillies 8st. 3 lb., M. D. nine Subs. 
Mr. Roberts’s c., by Merlin, d. by Skim - - - - (Wright) 1 
Lord Orford’s f., by Partisan, out of Stays - -- -- -- 2 
Mr. Henry’s Nannette, by Partisan - -- .- -- -- 3 
Duke of Richmond’s c., by Aliddleton, out of Dandizette - - 4 
Six to 4 agst. Nannette ; 7 to 2 agst. Stays ; 4 to 1 agst. either 
of the other two. The Merlin colt made the running through¬ 
out, and won rather cleverly by half a length. Nannette was 
purchased at the sale of Mr. Maberly’s horses for <£570. 
match 150, h. f. R. M. 
Mr. Granville’s Landgravine, 8 st. 7 lb., beat General Gros- 
venor’s f. by TYuffle, out of Icaria, 8 st., by a length easy. Ele¬ 
ven to 8 on the winner, who was ridden by Conolly. 
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