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The following also started but were not placed :-Mr. Powell's ch. g. Shark, aged, Mr. Pogson's ch. m. Gad-fly, 5 yrs; Sir J. Boswell's b. g. Clinker, aged; Lord Ches. terfield's b. c. by Filho, 3 yrs; and Mr. Lacey's br. g. Snuff-box, aged.

FORCED HANDICAP of 10 sovs. each, for the winners of each race.-Ten subs. Mr. Kent's br. c. Napoleon le Grand, by Blacklock, 3 yrs, 11st. 71b. (Owner)...... 1 Mr. Milward's b. m. Hippona, by Filho da Puta, 5 yrs, 11st. 3lb...

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The following also started but were not placed:-Mr. Powell's ch. g. Shark, aged, 11st. 3lb.; Mr. Jones's br. g. Tommy Tickle, aged, 12st. 71b.; Mr. Osbaldeston's b. g. Bilberry, aged, 12st.; Count Bathyany's ch. g. Meltonian, aged, 11st. 4lb.: Mr. F. Ongley's b. c. Donnington, 4 yrs, 11st. 121b.; Lord Lichfield's br. c. Dissolution, 3 yrs, 10st. 131b.; and Mr. W. Coke's b. m. May-fly, aged, 12st.

HAMBLEDON HUNT MEETING.

(SOBERTON Down.)

TUESDAY, April 9.-The FARMERS' CUP of 50 sovs., heats, a mile and three quarters, was won by Mr. Freeland's b. m. Cottager beating two others.

The HUNTERS' STAKES of five sovs. for horses not thorough-bred, and regularly hunted with the H. H., N. F. H., or Hambledon Hounds.-Heats, a mile and three quarters.-Gentlemen riders, 12st. each.-Eleven subs.

Capt. Williamson's br. c. by Vampyre (owner)

Mr. T. H. Campbell's Lady Bird, by Wanderer

Mr. Halkett's Barrister

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The following also started but were not placed :-Captain G. Delme's Quicksilver; Mr. R. Hetley's Brown Stout; Mr. Delme Radcliffe's Bob Handy; Mr. Maidman's Blue Ruin; and Mr. Chamberlain's Planet.—A good race, won cleverly. The winner is a fine powerful horse upwards of seventeen hands high.

A CUP, the gift of the Members of the Hambledon Hunt, for horses the property of Farmers residing, or occupying within the limits of the Hunt.-Mile heats.-11st.

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MATCH.-Mr. Delme Radcliffe's gr. g. Pantaloon, 11st. 71b. (owner) beat Mr. R Hetley's gr. g. Nutmeg, 11st., 50 sovs., three quarters of a mile.

The HACK STAKES of five sovs. each, for horses not thorough-bred.-Heats, three quarters of a mile.-11st. each.-The winner to be sold for 25 sovs.

Mr. Maidman's ch. m. Miss Fairplay........
Mr. Yea's named Gentle Johnny.

Mr. Pery's gr. g. Pantaloon.....

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The following also started but were not placed:-Mr. R. Hetley named Empress ; Capt. Delme named Little-thought-of; Mr. Vicat's Madame Vestris; and Mr. Delme's Crazy Jane.

CAISTOR MEETING.

TUESDAY, April 9.-PLATE of Fifty Pounds.-Gentlemen riders.—Heats, two

miles.

M J. C. Marshall's b. g. Jerry, by Catterick out of own Sister to Jemmy, 5 yrs, 11st. 91b. (owner)..

Mr. Marfleet's b. m. Atalanta, by Filho, aged, 10st. 121b.

Mr. Brook's br. g. Clink'em, by Clinker, 5 yrs, 11st. 91b.

Mr. Wilmot's br. m. Bangtail, by Blucher, aged, 11st. 12lb.
Mr. Cooper's br. m. Gaiety, by Clinker, 6 yrs, 10st. 121b....

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Mr. Parkinson's gr. m. Mermaid, by Arbutus, 4 yrs, 9st. 12lb..................................................... SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each, for two-year-old colts and fillies, not thorough-bred. Leger weights. Once round.

Mr. A. Taylor's ch. c. by Johnny Raw....

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BEDFORD SPRING MEETING.

THURSDAY, March 28.-The OAKLEY STAKES of five sovs. each, for hunters not thorough-bred.-Heats, from the distance post.-Once round.-The winner to be sold for 150 sovs. if demanded, &c.-Fifteen subs. Mr. Higgins's ch. m. The Nun, 6 yrs, 11st. 12lb.....

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The FARMERS' PLATE of 50 sovs., the winner to be sold for 100 sovs. if demanded, &c. was won, at two heats, by Mr. H. Bolton's ch. g. by Wouvermans, 12st. beating three others.

SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each, for horses not thorough-bred.-Once round and a
distance. The winner to be sold for 250 sovs. if demanded, &c.-Six subs.
Mr. Newman's br. c. Reform, by Don Cossack. 3 yrs, 9st. 101b..
Mr. Peyton's br. g. Glove-cutter, 4 yrs, 10st. 10lb.

Mr. Sprigg's ch. g. Brunswicker, aged, 12st. 31b...................................

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The LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S PURSE, added to a Sweepstakes of five sovs. cach.

Once round and a distance.-Six subs.

Mr. Newman's br. c. Reform, by Den Cossack, 3 yrs, 9st. 101b.....

Mr. Sprigg's ch. g. Brunswicker, aged, 12st. 3lb....

Mr. Peyton's br. g. Glove-cutter, 4 yrs, 10st. 91b. (bolted)

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HANDICAP STAKES of five sovs. each, 2 ft. with 20 added.-The last three-quarters

of a mile.

Mr. Sprigg's ch. h. Brunswicker, aged, 11st.

Mr. G. Ongley's gr. g. The Flyer, aged, 11st. 8lb.
Mr. Newman's br. c. School-boy, 3 yrs, 11st. 5lb.
Mr. Smith's br. h. Naughty Tommy, aged, 12st. 21b...

EAST SUSSEX HUNT MEETING.

MONDAY, April 8.-The FARMERS' STAKES of three sovs. cach, with 10 added by Mr. Craven for the second horse.-Heats, the New Course. Twenty-five subs.

Mr. D. Gilbert names bl. g. The Purser, by Little John out of Crazy Janc,

4 yrs. 11st. 4lb. (Mr. Brackingbury)

Lord Sheffield names b. m. Rhoda, by Crocius, 4 yrs, 11st. 4lb.

Mr. Gratwick names ch. m. Vestris, by Cannon Ball, aged, 12st. 4lb.

Mr. Pinder names b. g. Devil's Dyke, 5 yrs, 12st.....

Five others started.

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The EAST SUSSEX HUNTERS' STAKES of five sovs. each, with 20 added by the Town and Vicinity of Lewes, and five for the second horse by Mr. Craven; 12st. cach.-Heats, two miles and a half.-Eight subs.

Lord Lake names b. g. North Star, 4 yrs (Mr. Johnson)..............

Sir W. Ball's b. g. Scud, 5 yrs

Five others started.

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The PIC-NIC CUP, value 50 sovs. and five sovs. given by Mr. Craven for the second horse, heats, one mile and a half, was won, at two heats, by Mr. Lambe's b. g. Election, 5 yrs, 12st. (Mr. Thomas) beating Mr. Hillman's Robin Adair, 4 yrs, 11st. 4lb., and five others.

CATTERICK BRIDGE MEETING.

WEDNESDAY, April 10.--The CRAVEN STAKES of 10 sovs. cach :--for twoyear-olds, 6st.; three, 8st.; four, 8st. 91b. ; five, 9st. ; six, and aged, 9st. 4lb.Mares and Geldings allowed 3lb.-One mile and three furlongs.

Duke of Cleveland's ch. f. by Whisker out of Pucelle, 2 yrs (Robinson)

Mr. Hebden's b. f. Lustre, by Swiss out of Flambeau's dam, 2 yrs...
Mr. T. O. Powlett's br. f. by Whisker out of Miss Fanny, 3 yrs

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Col. Cradock's b. c. Brother to Homer, 2 yrs

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The following also started but were not placed :---Duke of Leeds's b. f. Lady Maud, by Jerry, 3 yrs; Mr. Skipsey's b. c. by Young Phantom or Tinker, 2 yrs, 6st. ; and Duke of Cleveland's b. g. Brother to Chorister, 3 yrs.

The RICHMOND CLUB STAKES of 20 sovs. each, h. ft., for fillies rising two yrs old, 8st. each. One mile.-Five subs.

Sir R. K. Dick's b. f. Miss Margaret, by Actæon out of Bella (Thompson)

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Mr. Smith's br. f. The Window Shut, by Jerry out of Decision

Duke of Leeds's ch. f. by Whisker, dam by Octavian, out of Young Mary
Mr. S. L. Fox's ch. f. by Blacklock out of Mrs. Fry

PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES of 25 sovs. each, h. ft. :-colts, 8st. 3lb.; fillies, 3st.-
Two miles. Thirteen subs.

Mr. S. L. Fox's b. f. Tesane, by Whisker out of Lady of the Tees (31b).—(Tem. pleman)

Mr. Stephenson's br. c. Rousseau, by Blacklock (3lb.)
Mr. Jaques's f. Pantomime, by Swiss out of Comedy

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THURSDAY, April 11.-The OLD STAKES of 10 sovs. each :-colts, 8st. 3lb.; fillies, 8st., rising three years old.-Two miles.-Five subs.

Mr. W. Crompton's br. c. Satan, by Lottery out of Dairymaid (Johnson)

Mr. Metcalfe's b. c. Partner, by Whisker out of Landlady

The following also started but were not placed :-Sir R. K. Dick's gr. c. Allegro, by Jock out of Bravura; and Mr. Mills's b. c. by Tramp, dam by Middlethorpe. PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES of 25 sovs. each, h. ft. :-colts, 8st. 31b.; fillies, &st., rising two years old.-Yearling Course.-Twelve subs.

Mr. Whitelock's b. c. by Lottery out of Gin (allowed 3lb.)-(Nicholson)..
Duke of Leeds's b. c. by Blacklock out of Mrs. Rye (allowed 3lb.)........

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The following also started but were not placed :—Mr. S. L. Fox's b. c. The Count, by Figaro out of Catgut (3lb.); Mr. Jaques's b. f. by Walton out of Galena; and Mr. Arrowsmith's ch. c. Rifleman, by Whisker out of Tourist's dam.

SWEEPSTAKES of 20 sovs. each:-colts, 8st. 3lb.; fillies, 8st., rising two years old.
One mile.-Five subs.

Mr. G. Crompton's br. c. Mellerstain, by Corinthian out of Smolt (Johnson)...
Mr. Metcalfe's b. c. Monitor, by Wanton, dam by Sir Andrew

Sir R. K. Dick's b. f. Miss Margaret, by Actæon out of Bella........

CANTERBURY SPRING MEETING.

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TUESDAY, April 9.-The KENTISH HUNTERS' STAKES of five sovs. each.-Old King's Plate weights.-Winners of the value of 501. to carry 101b. extra.-Horses bred in the County of Kent allowed 5lb.-Gentlemen riders.-Heats, nearly two miles. -Fifteen subs.

Mr. Christian's b. c. Metheglin, by Filho, 4 yrs (Mr. Palmer)

Mr. Sladden's br. g. Balloon, aged.

Sir W. Gearey's ch. g. Swap, aged..
Mr. H. Back's br. h. Cardinal, aged..
Mr. Hobb's br. g. Rifleman, 5 yrs
Mr. Kennett's b. g. Haphazard, aged

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The FARMERS' SILVER CUP was won, at four heats, by Mr. Hobb's br. g. Rifeman, by Ranter, 5 yrs, beating Mr. Christian's ch. g. Cavenham, and four others. The Annual EASTER PLATE was walked over for by Mr. Palmer's b. f. by Skim.

HOLDERNESS HUNT MEETING.

WEDNESDAY, April 10.-SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each, h. ft. for the produce of half-bred mares foaled in 1830; 9st. each.-To be ridden by any person but a jockey. One mile.-Six subs.

Mr. E. Smith's b. f. Brutina, by Brutandorf out of Jessy (Fox).
Mr. Hopkinson's b. c. by Brutandorf out of Collina

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GOLD CUP, value 260 sovs. by subscription of 10 sovs. each, for horses, &c. not thorough-bred.-To be ridden by Members of the Holderness Hunt.-Once round and a distance.

Mr. G. H. Thompson's ch. h. The Farrier, by Bellerophon, aged, 12st. (Owner) ... 1 Mr. H. Hudson's b. g. Forester, by Spectre, aged, 12st....

The following started but were not placed :-Mr. R. Bower's b. h. Dutchman, by Cervantes, aged, 12st.; Mr. D. Jones's br. m. The Dot, by Norton, 5 yrs, 11st. 61b.; Mr. J. Hall's ch. h. Roué, by Reveller, aged, 12st.; Mr. P. C. Maxwell's b. h. Banker, by Blucher, 4 yrs, 10st.; Mr. H. Maxwell's br. h. Kingerby, 6 yrs, 12st.; Mr. R. Jackson's b. m. Coquette, by Lottery, 5 yrs, 11st. 61b.; Mr. J. C. Athorp's b. h.

Junior, 6 yrs, 12st.; Capt. Ramsden's br. h. Arlington, by Blucher, 5 yrs, 11st. Glb.; and Mr. T. Barkworth's b. h. Flint, by Woldsman, aged, 12st.

The HUNTERS' STAKES of five sovs. each :-four-year-olds, 10st. 91b.; five, 11st. 7lb. six, 12st.; and aged, 12st. 21b.-Thorough-bred horses that never won to carry 71b., and a winner of 501. or upwards, 10lb. extra.-Maiden horses, not thorough-bred, allowed 3lb.-To be ridden by Members of the Holderness Hunt.Once round and a distance. -Eleven subs.

Hon. C. Langdale's b. m. Circe, by St. Patrick, 5 yrs (Mr. Jackson)..
Mr. T. B. Hodgson's b. h. Prior, by St. Leger, 5 yrs.........

Mr. W. C. Maxwell's b. g. Stingo, 4 yrs

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The following also started but were not placed:-Mr. H. B. Darley's ch. h. Pilot, by Cervantes, 6 yrs; Mr. D. Jones's bl. m. Elizabeth, by Cleveland, 4 yrs; Mr. P. C. Maxwell's b. h. Banker, by Blucher, 4 yrs; and Mr. G. H. Thompson's br. m. Betty Martin, by Blacklock, aged.

The DRINGHOE STAKES of five sovs. each, to carry 13st. each. To be ridden by
Members of the Holderness Hunt.-Once round and a distance.-Ten subs.

Mr. Wainman's ch. h. Champagne, by Champagne (Owner)
Mr. M. C. Maxwell's b. g. Redshanks, by Cardinal Wolsey
Mr. R. W. Richardson's b. g. The Emperor, by Vespasian

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The following also started but were not placed:-Mr. Smith's b. h. Parchment, by Solicitor; Mr. G. H. Thompson's br. h. Rattler; and Mr. D. Jones's gr. f. Ida.

The FARMERS' TRIAL STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 10 sovs. added by the Hunt.Two miles.

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Mr. W. Witty's br. f. by Borodino, dam by Blacklock, 3 yrs, 10st. 7lb. (Owner)... 1
Mr. Smith's gr. m. Brenda, by Minos, aged, 12st. 71b.
Mr. Witty's br. h. Bluebeard, by Blacklock, 5 yrs, 12st.

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THURSDAY, April 11.-SWEEPSTAKES of seven sovs. each, for horses, &c. not thorough-bred. To be ridden by Members of the Hunt.-Two miles.-Thirteen subs.

Mr. G. H. Thompson's b. m. Prosody, by Dr. Syntax, aged, 12st. 4lb. (Owner)...... 1 Mr. Hesseltine's ch. c. Jerry Hawthorn, 4 yrs, 10st. 101b.

Capt. Ramsden's br. h. Arlington, by Blucher, 5 yrs, 11st. 8lb.

Two others started.

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SWELTER CUP, value 150 sovs. by subscription of 10 sovs. each, for Hunters carrying 14st. each. The winner to be sold for 300 sovs. if demanded, &c.-Once round and a distance.-Fifteen subs.

Mr. W. C. Maxwell's b. h. Barrister, by Minos out of Cottage Girl, aged (Mr.

Davidson)

Mr. H. Hudson's b. g. Forester, by Spectre, aged

Four others started.

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MATCH.-Mr. D. Jones's b. h. Tommy (Mr. Davidson) beat Mr. E. Smith's b. h. Parchment, by Solicitor, 14st. each, once round, 50.

MATCH.-Mr. G. H. Thompson's b. h. Rattler, 6 yrs (Owner) beat Mr. Reynard's b. h. Tom Thumb, 11st. each, two miles, 50.

SWEEPSTAKES of three sovs. each, with 30 added by the Town of Beverley.-Once

round and a distance.-Twelve subs.

Mr. G. H. Thompson's ch. h. The Farrier, by Bellerophon, aged, 12st. 2lb. (Owner)

Mr. W. B. Wainman s ch. h. Champagne

Five others started.

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The SCURRY STAKES of five sovs. each.-The winner to be sold for 40 sovs. if demanded, &c.-T. Y. C.-Eight subs.

Mr. Smith's b. f. Brutina, by Brutandorf out of Jessy, 2 yrs, 9st. 4lb. (J. Fox)...... 1 Mr. T. B. Hodgson's b. li. Prior, 5 yrs, 11st. 9lb.

Five others started.

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FARMERS' CUP, value 25 sovs. with 25 sovs. added, for horses that ran in the Farmers'

Trial Stakes. Two miles.

Mr. Witty's br. h. Bluebeard, by Blacklock, 5 yrs, 10st. 12lb.
Mr. Consitt's b. h. The Whig, by Grenadier, 5 yrs, 10st. 121b.........

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Mr. Smith's br. f. The Window Shut, by Jerry out of Decision

Duke of Leeds's ch. f. by Whisker, dam by Octavian, out of Young Mary
Mr. S. L. Fox's ch. f. by Blacklock out of Mrs. Fry.

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PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES of 25 sovs. each, h. ft. :-colts, 8st. 3lb.; fillies, Ost.Two miles.-Thirteen subs.

Mr. S. L. Fox's b. f. Tesane, by Whisker out of Lady of the Tees (31b).—(Tem pleman)

Mr. Stephenson's br. c. Rousseau, by Blacklock (3lb.)

Mr. Jaques's f. Pantomime, by Swiss out of Comedy

THURSDAY, April 11.-The OLD STAKES of 10 sovs. each :-colts, 8st. 3lb.; fillies, 8st., rising three years old.-Two miles.-Five subs.

Mr. W. Crompton's br. c. Satan, by Lottery out of Dairymaid (Johnson)
Mr. Metcalfe's b. c. Partner, by Whisker out of Landlady

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The following also started but were not placed :-Sir R. K. Dick's gr. c. Allegro, by Jock out of Bravura; and Mr. Mills's b. c. by Tramp, dam by Middlethorpe. PRODUCE SWEEPSTAKES of 25 sovs. each, h. ft. :-colts, 8st. 3lb.; fillies, Gst., rising two years old.-Yearling Course.-Twelve subs.

Mr. Whitelock's b. c. by Lottery out of Gin (allowed 3lb.)-(Nicholson).
Duke of Leeds's b. c. by Blacklock out of Mrs. Rye (allowed 3lb.)...........

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The following also started but were not placed :-Mr. S. L. Fox's b. c. The Count, by Figaro out of Catgut (3lb.); Mr. Jaques's b. f. by Walton out of Galena; and Mr. Arrowsmith's ch. c. Rifleman, by Whisker out of Tourist's damn.

SWEEPSTAKES of 20 sovs. each :-colts, 8st. 3lb.; fillies, 8st., rising two years old.
One mile. Five subs.
Mr. G. Crompton's br. c. Mellerstain, by Corinthian out of Smolt (Johnson)......... 1
Mr. Metcalfe's b. c. Monitor, by Wanton, dam by Sir Andrew
Sir R. K. Dick's b. f. Miss Margaret, by Actæon out of Bella.......

CANTERBURY SPRING MEETING.

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TUESDAY, April 9.-The KENTISH HUNTERS' STAKES of five sovs. each.— Old King's Plate weights.--Winners of the value of 501. to carry 101b. extra. Horses bred in the County of Kent allowed 5lb.-Gentlemen riders.-Heats, nearly two miles. -Fifteen subs.

Mr. Christian's b. c. Metheglin, by Filho, 4 yrs (Mr. Palmer)

Mr. Sladden's br. g. Balloon, aged

Sir W. Gearey's ch. g. Swap, aged...
Mr. H. Back's br. h. Cardinal, aged..
Mr. Hobb's br. g. Rifleman, 5 yrs
Mr. Kennett's b. g. Haphazard, aged

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The FARMERS' SILVER CUP was won, at four heats, by Mr. Hobb's br. g. Rificman, by Ranter, 5 yrs, beating Mr. Christian's ch. g. Cavenham, and four others. The Annual EASTER PLATE was walked over for by Mr. Palmer's b. f. by Skim.

HOLDERNESS HUNT MEETING.

WEDNESDAY, April 10.-SWEEPSTAKES of 10 sovs. each, h. ft. for the produce

of half-bred mares foaled in 1830; 9st. each.-To be ridden by any person but a jockey. One mile.-Six subs.

Mr. E. Smith's b. f. Brutina, by Brutandorf out of Jessy (Fox).
Mr. Hopkinson's b. c. by Brutandorf out of Collina

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GOLD CUP, value 260 sovs. by subscription of 10 sovs. each, for horses, &c. not thorough-bred. To be ridden by Members of the Holderness Hunt.-Once round and a distance.

Mr. G. H. Thompson's ch. h. The Farrier, by Bellerophon, aged, 12st. (Owner) 1 Mr. H. Hudson's b. g. Forester, by Spectre, aged, 12st...

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The following started but were not placed :-Mr. R. Bower's b. h. Dutchman, by Cervantes, aged, 12st.; Mr. D. Jones's br. m. The Dot, by Norton, 5 yrs, 11st. 6lb.; Mr. J. Hall's ch. h. Roué, by Reveller, aged, 12st.; Mr. P. C. Maxwell's b. h. Banker, by Blucher, 4 yrs, 10st.; Mr. H. Maxwell's br. h. Kingerby, 6 yrs, 12st.; Mr. R. Jackson's b. m. Coquette, by Lottery, 5 yrs, 11st. 61b.; Mr. J. C. Athorp's b. h.

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