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Mr. Haffenden's bl. c. Collier, by Sorcerer, out of Miss Brocket, by Sir Peter

Mr. Goddard's b. c. by Rubens, out of Nymphina

Mr. Dundas's ch. f. by Rubens, out of the Witch of Endor Mr. Eades's b. c. by Thunderbolt, dam by Shuttle

1819.

FIRST DAY.-Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for colts,

8st. 7ib. and fillies, Sst. 3tb. then three yrs old; New mile.

Mr. Charlton's b. c. by Haphazard, out of Arquebuzade
Mr. Eades's c. by Walton, dam by Shuttle

Mr. Hornyold's br. c. by Haphazard, dam by Waxy
Mr. West's c. by Fyldener, out of Trout's dam

Mr. Dundas's br. c. by Rubens, out of Witch of Endor
Mr. Kneller's b. f. by Camerton, out of Pentagon's dam

FIRST

1820.

IRST DAY.-Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for the produce of mares covered in 1816. No produce, no forfeit; colts, 8st. 7 lb. fillies, 8st, 4lb. New mile.

Produce or failure to be declared on or before the last day of the Newmarket July Meeting, 1817.

Mr. West's Cesario mare, out of Miss Holt...
Rubens mare, out of Streatlam Lass

Mr. Dundas's Witch of Endor

Covered by Haphazard Haphazard Rubens

Mr. Eades's Shuttle mare, dam by Drone......

Rubens

FIRST

GOODWOOD, 1817.

IRST DAY.-The Gold Cup of 100gs value, the surplus in specie, by subscribers of 10gs each; three yr olds to carry 6st. 4lb. four, 7st. 12lb. five, 8st. 12lb. six.. and aged, 9st. 5lb. mares and geldings allowed 3lb. Ten subscribers, or no race; three miles.

To close, and the horses to be named to Mr. Weatherby, in London, on or before the 1st of July, 1817.

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A Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. the last mile, for three yr old colts, 8st. 7fb. and fillies, 8st.4lb. To continue in 1818. To be named on or before the 1st of March in each year. The stake closed on the 1st of October, 1816.

Sir J. Cope

Mr. Calley

Mr. Haffenden

SUBSCRIBERS.

Ld Egremont
Mr. G. Wyndham

A Maiden Stakes of 10gs each, for horses that never started, paid or recd. ft. or had any engagement previous to the 1st of March, 1817. Any horse starting for this stake, must produce a certificate from the hands of the breeder, through the immediate possessors, of his qualification; Gentlemen to ride, 2-mile heats; three yr olds, 9st. 91b. four, 11st. five, 12st. six, 12st. 8fb. aged, 12st. 10lb. Five subscribers, or no race.

To close on the 1st of March, and to name on or before the 25th of April, 1817.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

Mr. Kingston

Mr. Richardson

The Goodwood Club Stakes of 10gs each, with 25gs added by the Club, King's Plate weights; to be rode by Gentlemen; horses bona fide the property of Members of the Club; 2-mile heats. Five subscribers, or no race.

To close and name at the Anniversary Dinner on the Monday before Epsom.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS..

Mr. Kingston

Mr. Richardson®

Mr. Shakespear

SECOND DAY.-Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for horses of all ages; three yr olds, 6st. 9lb. four, 8st. llb. five, 8st. 10lb. six and aged, 9st. 2lb. mares and geldings allowed 3lb. one mile and a half. The winner of the Good-wood Cup to carry 7tb. extra. Five subscribers, or no race. To close and name as above, at the Anniversary Dinner..

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

Mr. Kingston

Mr. Calley

Mr. Richardson

NO DAY MENTIONED.-Produce Stakes of 50gseach, h. ft. colts, 8st: 31b. fillies, 8st. last mile. Produce to have been declared by the last day of the Newmarket. July Meeting.

Mr. Crosse's c. by St. Andero, dam by Bobtail

b. c. by St. Andero, dam by Dungannon ch. f. by St. Andero, dam by Anvil Mr. Haffenden's b. c. by Sorcerer, out of Slipper

Mr. Newnham's br. f. by St. Andero, dam by Cardock→→→ not declared till July 18.

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A Sweepstakes of 100gs each, h. ft. for colts, &c. foaled in 1814; colts, 8st. 3fb.. fillies, 8st. one mile.

Mr. Crosse's br. c. by St. Andero, dam by Bobtail

ch. c. by Sorcerer, out of Urganda's dam

Mr. Wombwell's b. c. by St. Andero, dam by Dungannon br. f. by Sorcerer, out of Brown Justice

Mr. Newnham's br. f. by St. Andero, dam by Cardock Mr. Gauntlett's br. c. by Trophonius, dam by Dick Andrews, bought at Bird's sale

1818.

IRST DAY.-Mr. Calley's Guy Mannering, by Sorcerer, out of Barbara, 8st. 71b. agst Mr. Bacon's br. f. by Sir David, out of Countess, by Sir Peter, 8st. 21b. the last mile, 100gs, h. ft.

LAST DAY.-Mr. Calley's b. c. by Mountaineer, out of Biddy Tipkin, 8st. 71b. agst Mr. Bacon's br. f. by Sir David, out of Countess, by Sir Peter, 8st. 4fb. the last mile, 100gs, h. ft.

ABERDEEN, FORFAR, KINCARDINE, AND BANFF MEETING, 1817.

N TUESDAY, 30th of September, will be run for, over

50gs, the gift of his Grace the Duke of Gordon, for horses bred in either of the four counties; 2-mile heats; three yr olds to carry 8st. 4lb. four, 9st. 4lb. five, 9st. 10lb. six and. aged, 10st. mares and geldings allowed 3tb.

Same day, a Silver Cup, value 50gs, by subscribers of 10gs each, the surplus in specie, for hunters bona fide the property of Members of the Meeting, who have hunted with any established pack of fox-hounds in Scotland the preceding season, to be certified at entry. No horse to be allowed to run, who has been on the south side of the Tay after the first of August; and the sweepstakes to close on that day heats, three miles; to carry 12st.

SUBSCRIBERS.

Marq. of Huntley

Ld Kennedy

Hon. Maule, M. P.

A. Farquharson, Esq. of Finzean

C. Forbes, Esq. of Auchmedden, M. P.

WEDNESDAY, 1st of October, a Silver Cup, value 50gs, the gift of the Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire, for horses bred in either of the four counties; 2-mile heats; three yr

olds to carry 9st. four, 10st. 4lb. five, 11st. 6fb. six, 12st. and aged, 12st. 2lb. mares and geldings allowed 3tb.

Same day, a Silver Cup, value 50gs, by subscribers of 5gs each, with 20gs given from the funds of the Meeting, for hunters bona fide the property of Members of the Meeting, who have hunted with any established pack of fox-hounds the preceding season, to be certified at entry. No horse to be allowed to run who has been on the south side of the Tay after the 1st of August; and the sweepstakes to close on that day; heats, three miles; to carry 12st.

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Sir A. Ramsay, Bart.

A. Farquharson, Esq. of Finzean

C. Forbes, Esq. of Auchmedden, M. P.

THURSDAY the 2d, the Ladies' Purse of 60gs, for horses not thorough-bred, which have been regularly hunted with fox-hounds in either of the four counties the preceding season, to be certified at entry; 2-mile heats; four yr olds to carry 10st. five, 10st. 5lb. six, 10st. 12fb. and aged, 11st. 4lb.

Same day, an Open Plate of 50gs, given by the Citizens of Aberdeen, for all ages; 3-mile heats; three yr olds to carry 8st. 41b. four, 9st. 4lb. five, 9st. 10fb. six and aged, 10st. mares and geldings allowed 3fb.

FRIDAY the 3d, a Silver Cup, value 100gs, given by the Members for the four counties, for all ages; 2-mile heats; three yr olds to carry 9st. four, 10st. 4lb. five, 11st. 6lb. six, 12st. aged, 12st. 21b. mares and geldings allowed 3fb.

Same day, an Open Plate of 50gs, given by the Members for the district of Burghs connected with the Meeting, for all ages; 3-mile heats; three yr olds to carry 8st. 4lb. four, 9st. 4lb. five, 9st. 10lb. six and aged, 10st. mares and geldings allowed 3lb.

Further particulars, as to entrance, &c. will be advertised in the sheet Calendars,

JOHN RAMSAY, Sec. & Treas.

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