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A Sweepstakes of 50 sovs. cach, h. ft., for two years old; colts 8st. 71b., fillics 8st. 3lb.; three quarters of a mile (5 subscribers). Loril Dorchester's ch, or br, f. The Chase, by Venison, dam by Little Red Rover, ont

of Eclat (A. Day) .. Mr. Payne's ch. f. Hirsuta (Flatmany. ...

Duke of Richmond's b. f. Pumstead, by Chathan, out of Estella (Kitchener) .. 3 5 to 4 on Plumstead, 2 to 1 against Hirsuta, and 5 to 2 against The Chase. Won by hall a

length; Plumstead a bad third. WEDNESDAY.-The Fern Hill Stakes of 15 sovs. cach, 5 ft., with 50 added ; two years old 7st, and three 9st; fillies au i geldings allowed 3lb.; to start at the Cup Course post and run in, about half a mile (12 subscribers).

Mr. Magenis's Forlorn Hope, by Charles XII., three years old (Bartholomew) .. 1
Mr. Greville's Adine, two years old (Crouch)
Mr. Yarworth's br. í. Hop picker, by Orlando, out of Hopbine, two years old (Hold-
way) ..

2 to 1 on Aline. Won by a short head. ** A Sweepstakes of 15 sovs. each, 10 ft., for three years old; colts 8st. 71b., fillies Sst. 31b.; the winner to be sold for 400 sovs.; three quarters of a mile (5 subscribers).

Mr. Hughes's c. Cornelius (late Kremen), by Kremlin (Flatman) ..
Mr. Howard's ch. f. Prestige (A. Day) ..

5 to 2 on Prestige. Won by a length. The Royal Hunt Cup, a piece of plate value 200 sovs., by subscription of 10 sovs. each, with 100 added, for all ages (two years old excepted); the winner of any handicap, plate, or stake, value 100 sovs. including the winner's own stake, after the weights are declared, to carry 7lb. extra ; New mile (48 subscribers). Mr. H. Robinson's b. c. Sir Charles, by Hetman Platoff, four years old, 7st. (H.

Goater)..
Lord Clifden's b. h. Strongbow, five years old, 7st. 51b. (Flatman)
Lord Stanley's b. h. Uriel, five years old, 8st. 71b. (F. Butler)
Mr. J. Parson's ch. h. Hagley, six years old, 8st. 21b. (Templenan)
Mr. Drinkald's Cyprus, four years old, 7st. 101b. (Rodney)..
Mr. C. Mare's Gillyflower, four years old, 7st. Blb. (Nash)
Major Martyn's The Swede, four years old, 78t. 7lb. (W. Abdale)
Mr. Francis's Repletion, five years old, 7st. 71b. (Hiett)
Lord Warwick's Grief, five years old, 7st. 6lb. (W. Sharpe)
Sir R. Pigot's California, four years old, 7st. (Thurgood)
Lord Wilton's Herbert, five years old, 7st. (Kitchener)
Mr. W. B. Pearce's Tilsit, five years old, 7st. (Hammond)
Duke of Rutland's Fire-eater, five years old, 7st. (G. E. Sharp)
Lord Stratlimore's Landseer, five years old, 6st. 121b. (Crouch) ..
Mr. Carew's Eva, five years old, 6st. 1llb. (G. Mann) .
Lord Exeter's Utrecht, four years old, 6st. 91b. (J. Mann) ..
Mr. Drickald's Flare-up, four years old, 6st. 71b. (Pavis)
Lord Waterford's ch. c. Roller, three years old, 6st. 516. (D. Doyle)
Mr. Sazon's b. g. Blister, four years old, 6st. 416. (Rickards)
Mr. Morris's ch. c. Hungerford, three years old, 6st. 21b. (carried 6st. 3ib.) (Basham)
Mr. Batson's Abderhaman, three years old, 6st. (T. Smith)
Lord Exeter's Cane, three years old, 5st. 416. (Toovey) ..

.. 0 7 to 2 against Strongbow, 4 to 1 against Herbert, 6 to 1 each against Uriel and Hungerford,

7 to 1 against Blister, 10 to 1 against The Swede, 12 to 1 each against Repletion and Roller, and 100 to 8 against Lord Exeler's lot. Won by three quarters of a length; same distance between second and third.

The Coronation Stakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft., for three years old fillies (8st. 7lb. each); the winner of the Oaks to carry 71b., of the 1000gs. stakes 31b., of both 9lb. extra ; New mile (14 subscribers).

Mr. Greville's Barcelona, by Don John (Flatman) .. .. ..
Sir J. Hawley's Merry Peal (J. Marson)..

5 to 2 on Merry Peal, who came in first by a head, but was objected to on the ground of a jostle.

The case was heard by the Stewards, and the following decision given :“ The Stewards are of opinion, after hearing the evidence of the jockeys and the witnesses

called by the owners, and having themselves called for the eviderice of the Judge, that Bar-
celona is entitled to the Coronation Stakes. The Stewards acquit Marson of any intention
to jostle.
(Signed)

"BESSBOROUGI,
« STANLEY
"RICHMOND (for Lord Glasgow)
"J. PEEL."

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crossed the track of Cane, interfering with his chance of winning, and therefore adjudge the stakes to Cane, but consider that no blame attaches to the rider of Sir Rowland Trenchurd.

(Signed)

"BESSBOROUGH
“EGLINTON (for Lord Stanley).

“ J. PEEL." A Sweepstakes of 50 sovs, each, h. ft., for three years old; colts Sst. 71b., fillies 8st. 3lb.; the winner of the Derby 101h., the second, or the winner of the Oaks, 2000gs, stakes, or the Windsor stakes, 5lb. extra ; no horse to carry more than 10lb, extra ; Old mile (5 subscribers).

Lord Exeter's Polegethon (Norman)
Mr. Jaques's b. c. Entre Nous (Flatman)

5 to 2 on Phleget hou. Won by a length. The second class of the Wokingham Stakes (handicap) of 5 sovs. each, for three years old And upwards; the winner of the first class 5lb. extra; last three quarters of the New mile (9 subscribers).

Lord Clifden's br. b. Strongbow, by Touchstone, five years old, 8st. 121b. (Robinson) ]
Capt. Scott na. The Old Fox, five years old, 8st. 21b. (Whitehouse)
Mr. Payne's Faux.pas, three years old, 6st. 4lb. (llieti)

.. . 3 Mr. s. Herbert's Letterpress, three years old, 6st. 41b. (G. Mann).. Mr. Garner's Serus, three years old, 6st. Alb. (T. Sherwood).. ..

Lord Warwick's Grief, fonr years old, 7st. 71b. (Crouch) 2 to 1 against Letterpress, 7 to 2 each against Strongbow and Faux-pas, and 5 to 1 against

Grief. Won by two lengths.
The Trainer of Serus was fined 1 sov. for not running in the colour declared.

The Borough Members' Plate of 50 sovs., added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each; three years old 7st., four 8st. 4lb., five Sst. 10lb., six and aged 9st.; winners once in 1850 to carry 31b., twice 61b. extra; the winner to be sold for 150 sovs.; the Old mile (5 subscribers).

Mr. J. Morris's Emily, by Melbourne, three years old, 7st. (Basham).
Mr. M. Peacocke's Repletion, five years old, Est. 10!b. (W. Abdale)

... Lord Exeter's Utrecht, four years old, 8st. 71b. (including 3lb. extra) (Norman) .. 3 Even on Emily, 6 to 4 against Repletion, and 5 to 2 against Utrecht. Won by a length, balf

a length between the second and third.

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