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NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING. 
Tuesday. 
Bildeston produce stakes of 100 sovereigns each, h. ft. 
colts 8 st. 7 lb. fillies 8 st. 3 lb. R. M. 3 lb. (allowed) 3 Subs. 
General Grosvenor’s b. c. Santillane, by Wrangler (J. Day) 1 
Mr. Nelville’s c. by Sultan, out of Waltz. 2 
Santillane the favourite, a fine race, and won by a neck only. 
Swe epstakes, 150 sovs. each, h. ft. for fillies, 8 st. 7 lb. R. 
M. 5 Subs. 
Lord Chesterfield’s Olga, by Paulowitz___ ..(Conolly) 1 
Mr. Ridsdale’s Fed ore, by Figaro .......__..... _ 2 
Lord Exeter’s Trick... 3 
6 to 4 on Olga, who won very easy by two lengths. 
Match 100 sovs. h. ft. A. F. 
Mr. Stonebewer’s Zany, 3 st 5 lbs.(Robinson) 1 
Sir M. Wood’s Riddlesworth, 8 st. 8 lbs. 2 
5 to 2 on Zany : won cleverly by two lengths. 
Match 100 sovs. h. ft. R. M. 
Mr. Ridsdale’s St. Giles, 8 st. 2 lb....(Wheatley) 1 
Captain Rous’s Lioness, 9 st. 6 lb...... 2 
7 to 4 on the loser: a remarkably severe race, and won by 
a length only. 
First class of th e Oatlands of 50 sovs. each, h. ft. D 7, 
Nine Subs. 
Duke of Grafton’s Oxygen, 3yrs. 8 st. 9 lb.(Conolly) 1 
Mr. Watts’ Mazeppa, 4 yrs. 8 st. 4 lb... 2 
General Grosvenor’s Sarpedon, 3 yrs. 7 st. 9 lb..— 3 
The following were not placed :—Colonel Wilson’s Rotterdam 
colt, 4 yrs. old, 9 st.; Lord Exeter’s Anthony, 3 yrs. old, 7 st. 
6 lb.; Mr. Chifney’s Snarl, 4 yrs. 7 st. 13 lb ; and Sir M. 
Wood’s Capt. Arthur, 4 yrs. 8 st. 10 lb. 
2 to 1 agst. Oxygen; 4 to 1 agst. Mazeppa (taken); 5 to 1 
agst. Anthony; 5 to 1 agst. Rotterdam (taken) ; 5 to 1 agst. 
the Captain; and 7 to 1 agst. Sarpedon. The Rotterdam colt 
made first running, Sarpedon lying second : they continued in 
this order at a good steady space to the turn of the lands, where 
the horses closed; Mazeppa, Oxygen, and Anthony being in 
the first rank, and Captain Arthur in the rear, where he w r as 
found at the finish. Between the Duke’s stand and the chain. 
Oxygen and Mazeppa singled themselves out, and ran a pretty 
race home, the mare winning cleverly by a length. Sarpedon 
and Rotterdam were about a length behind, at the upper side of 
the course. 
Wednesday. 
The Eclipse-Foot has closed with the entry of three horses 
only, viz.—Lord Chesterfield’s Priam, Mr. Scott Stonehewer’s 
