Ld John Scott's b. f. by Pantaloon, out of Phryne The Ham Stakes of 100 sov. each subscription, h. ft. for colts to carry 8st 101b, and fillies, 8st 7b, the produce of mares covered in 1848; T.Y.C. those out of mares or got by stallions that never produced a winner of 1001. allowed 3b, if both, 6lb. If fifteen produces, the owner of the second horse to receive 100 sov. out of the stakes; if twenty, the second horse to receive 200 sov. Produce to be declared to Messrs Weatherby on or before the 1st of January 1850; omitting to declare produce to be considered No produce, no forfeit. a forfeit. Covered by Don John Sir J. Hawley's Venus (3b) Mr Mare's Event (3lb) Hetman Platoff Touchstone Touchstone Discount m.-Blucher-Mervinia (3b) Touchstone Col. Peel's Hester Palmyra Hersey (31b) Mr Payne's Queen Mab (61) Glencairne Sir R. Pigot's Bran m. out of Active (61b) Sweepstakes of 300 sov. each subscription, h. ft. for colts to carry 8st 7b, and fillies, 8st 2b, to run at four yrs old; the owner of the second horse to receive back his stake; the Queen's plate Course. Ld Clifden's Pontifex, brother to Surplice Spikenard Ld Eglinton's b. c. Seneca, by St Martin, out of Margery, by Voltaire Mr Gordon's b. c. William the Conqueror Ld Exeter's Nutshell Nuthatch THIRD DAY.-Sweepstakes of 100 sov. each subscription, for foals of 1848, the produce of mares which have never bred a winner; colts to carry 8st 7lb, fillies, 8st 2fb, to run at three yrs old; one mile. Mr W. H. Brook's br. c. by Lanercost, out of Idolatry D. of Richmond na. br. f. by Robert de Gorham, out of Mary Ld Stanley's Olympian Mr Payne's f. by Cotherstone, out of Glencairne-wrong nomination LAST DAY.-The Richmond Stakes of 25 sov. each subscription, 10 ft. for three yrs old colts, 8st 7lb, and fillies, 8st 2lb; one mile and three quarters on the Cup Course; the winner of the Derby to carry 9lb, of the Oaks, 6lb extra; of any other race value 500 sov. inclusive of the winner's stake, 51b extra; the produce of stallions or mares that never bred a winner allowed 3lb, only one allowance. D. of Richmond's b. f. by Epirus, out of Prism ch. f. by Pantaloon, out of Confusionée b. f. by Touchstone, out of Soldier's Daughter Mr Dorrien's b. f. Chaplet, by Cowl, out of Charming Kate (3b) Sir R. Pigot's c. by Faugh-a-Ballagh, dam by Bran, out of Active (3lb) Ld Strathmore's f. Signal, by The Knight of The Whistle, out of Newport's dam, by Zimmerman Mr Payne's ch. f. by Cotherstone, out of Glencairne Ld Spencer's b. or br. c. Vagabond, by Cotherstone, out of Gitana, by Tramp Ld Stanley's Iris (3lb) Ld Warwicke's c. Leap-year, by Melbourne, out of Katherine br. f. by Robert de Gorham, out of The Landgravine (3b) 1852. FIRST DAY.-The Gratwicke Stakes of 100 sov. each subscription, h. fi, for colts to carry 8st 10b, and fillies, 8st 5lb, the produce of mares covered in 1848; those out of mares or got by stallions that never produced a winner of 1001. allowed 3Mb, if both, 61b; one mile and a half. If fifteen produces, the owner of the second horse to receive 100 sov. out of the stakes; if twenty, the second horse to receive 200 sov. and the third to save his stake. The winner to pay 10 sov. to the Judge. Produce to be declared to Messrs Weatherby on or before the 1st of January 1850; omitting to declare produce to be considered No produce, no forfeit. a forfeit. Col. Anson's Scandal Covered by Don John Touchstone Touchstone Bay Middleton St Martin Theon Irish Birdcatcher Irish Birdcatcher Lanercost John o' Gaunt Chatham Alarm Slane Old England Alarm The Nob Slane Slane Lanercost Ithuriel Launcelot BRIGHTON, 1849, Will take place the week after Goodwood. THE Pavilion Stakes of 30 sov. each, 20 ft. for two yrs old colts, 8st 7lb, and fillies, Sst 31b; winners of a sweepstakes value 200 sov. including their own stake, to carry 5b, of two such stakes, 7ib extra; T.Y.C. Mr J. S. Douglas's b. f. Vice, by Pincher, out of Hackney mare D. of Richmond's b. c. Ghillie Callum Mr Gratwicke's b. f. Countess I.d Clifden's Sicyon The Brighton Stakes of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. and only 5 if declared on or before to Messrs Weatherby, in London, with 100 sov. added by the Town of Brighton if three horses start; the winner of any handicap after the weights are fixed to carry 5lb extra ; if ten accept, the second horse to save his stake. The winner to pay 15 sov. to the Judge; Old Course. To close and name on the Monday after Newmarket First Spring Meeting 1849. Mr Beauclerk Ld Suffield Capt. Rous Col. Peel Ld Exeter Ld H. G. Lennox Mr Payne Ld Clifden A Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 10 ft. with 50 added, for two yrs old colts, 8st 7b, and fillies, 8st 31b; winners before or after naming of a stake value 300 sov. including their own stake, to carry 3lb extra for every such winning, and the winner of the Pavilion stakes to carry 9b extra; T.Y.C. To close on the last day of the Newmarket Craven Meeting 1849, to Messrs Weatherby, in London, or to the Clerk of the Course. added, for three yrs old, 9st 4lb, four, 10st 7b, five, 11st, six and aged, 11st 4b; m. and g. allowed 51b: the winner to be sold for 300 sov. if demanded, &c. Gentlemen riders, as for the Anglesey stakes at Goodwood; the New Course. Five subscribers, or no race. To close and name on the Saturday before Goodwood. The Brighton Cup of 100 sov. in specie, added to a Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each; if ten subscribers, the second horse to receive 20 sov, out of the stakes; three yrs old, 7st 5lb, four, 8st 10mb, five, 9st 3b, six and aged, 9st 71b; m. and g. ailowed 3tb; three yrs old that never won 1001. or received 1001. for running second allowed 3b, four, 71b, five, 12b, six and aged, 171b; the winner of the Derby, Oaks, Ascot, Goodwood, or Doncaster cups, or of the Queen's vase at Ascot, in 1848 or 1849, to carry 6lb, or of any two of the above, 10b extra; winners of matches only to be considered as maiden horses; Old Course. To close and name to Messrs Weatherby, in London, or to the Clerk of the Course, on the Monday after the Newmarket First Spring Meeting. The Marine Stakes of 25 sov. each, 10 ft. for three yrs old colts, 8st 7lb, and fillies, 8st 2b; the winner of the Derby to carry 5lb, of the Oaks, 3lb extra; one mile. To close and name to Messrs Weatherby, in London, or to the Clerk of the Course, on the Monday after the Newmarket First Spring Meeting 1849. 1851. The Marine Stakes of 25 sov. each, 10 ft. for three yrs old colts, 8st 7tb, and fillies, 8st 2lb; the winner of the Derby to carry 5lb, of the Oaks, 3lb extra; one mile. To close and name to Messrs Weatherby, in London, or to the Clerk of the Course, on the Monday after the Newmarket First Spring Meeting 1849. |