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Falmouth

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

De Dunstanville

J. C. Rashleigh

J. B. Trevanion

W. Bennett
J. Hosken

I. Brydges Willyams

A Sweepstakes of 5gs each, for horses which have been regularly hunted the preceding season; to carry 12st. four miles. A winner in 1807, to carry 5lb. twice, 10fb. three times, a stone extra. A certificate must be produced at the time of starting, from the master of the hounds.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

J. Hearle Tremayne

J. T. Coryton
V. Vyvyan
C. Scott

J. B. Trevanion.
I. Brydges Willyams
J. C. Rashleigh

1810.

FIRST DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 20gs each, for the produce of mares covered in 1806. The produce to be foaled in the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, or Somerset; 2-mile heats; colts, 8st. 5lb. fillies, 8st. 2tb. The produce, or failure of produce, to be declared to the Clerk of the Course at Bodmin, on or before the last day of Bodmin Races, 1807, or it will be a forfeit.

Mr. Trevanion's m. by Mystery, dam

m. by Whitworth,

Covered by

by Coxcomb.....

Kill Devil

dam by Herod

Squire Teazle

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Sir W. Call names Mr. Fuller's m. by

Ambrosio
Gohanna

Precipitate, dam by Woodpecker Sorcerer
Rt. Hon. Ld DE DUNSTANVILLE, Stewards.
J. B. TREVANION, Esq.

N. B. Subscriptions to the different Sweepstakes are open at the Office of Mr. J. Wallis, the Clerk of the Course, in Bodmin.

The time of the races, &c. will be fixed by the Stewards, and published as soon as possible.

BRIDGNORTH, 1807,

ARE FIXED FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY IN THE WEER NEXT AFTER BIBURY.

FIRST DAY-A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for three and four yr olds; three yr olds to carry 7st. 7lb. four yr olds, 8st. 91b. fillies aud geldings allowed 31b. one 2-mile heat: for which the following Gentlemen have already named.

Earl of Stamford and Warrington
Thomas Whitmore, Esq.
J. P. Pelham, Esq.

Sir Stephen Glynn, Bart.

A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for horses that have never started, paid or received forfeit, before the 1st of March, 1807; four yr olds to carry 10st. 4lb. five yr olds, 11st. 5lb. six yr olds, 11st. 12lb. and aged,

12st. 2lb.

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12st. 2lb. mares and geldings to be allowed 3fb. 4-mile heat: for which the following have named. (To be rode by Gentlemen)

Charles Whitmore, Esq.

J. P. Pelham, Esq..

S. Emden, Esq.

SECOND DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for all ages; three yr olds to carry 6st. 10lb. four yr olds, 8st. five yr olds, 8st. 8lb. six yr olds, 9st. and aged, 9st. 2fb. mares and geldings to be allowed 3lb. one 4-mile heat: for which the following have named. Earl of Stamford and Warrington William Childe, Esq.

Ld Bradford

Thomas Whitmore, Esq.

Edward Cludde, Esq.

Nominations to close the 1st of May, 1807.
J. P. PELHAM, Esq.

ON

EDWARD CLUDDE, Esq.} Stewards.

RICHARD DUKES, Clerk of the Course.

CANTERBURY, 1807.

N TUESDAY, a Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for all ages; three yr olds, 7 st. four yr olds, 8st. 4lb. five yr olds, 8st. 12fb. six yr olds, 9st. llb. and aged, 9st. 2fb. mares and geldings allowed 31b. two miles. To continue in 1808.

The horses, &c. to be named or before the 1st of March, each year, to Mr. Weatherby, in London, or to Mr. H. Crosoer, Bridge. The subscription to close on the 1st of March, 1807.

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A Sweepstakes of 5gs each, free for any horse, mare, or gelding, that has not had a sweat before the 1st of March, 1807. To be the property of freeholders of the county of Kent, and have regularly hunted; to carry 12st. each. Ten subscribers, of

no race.

Amherst
G. Dering
J. K. Shaw

Darell
S. Sawbridge
Whitworth.

CHESTER, 1807.

ON N MONDAY, May the 4th, a Sweepstakes of 25gs each, for fillies then three yrs old, 8st. each, once round the Course and a distance; to start at the Distance Chair. Five subscribers, or no race.

To close the 1st of March, 1807; stakes to be paid to Mr. Jackson before starting, or forfeit 3gs to the winning horse.

Mr. Egerton's b. c. Oulton, by Beningbrough, out of Cordelia, 8st. 3lb. agst Mr. L. Brooke's f. by Beningbrough, out of Mrs. Jordan, 8st. two miles, 100gs, h. ft.

TUESDAY, May 5th, a Sweepstakes of 15gs each, for maiden horses that never won either match, plate, or sweepstakes; two miles: three yr olds to carry 6st. 126. four yr olds, 8st. five yr olds, Sst. 10lb. six yr olds, 9st. aged horses, 9st. 2lb. mares to be allowed 3lb.

To close on the 1st day of March, 1807; horses to be named on the day of entering for the plates. Four

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subscribers, or no race. Five shillings to be paid to Mr. Jackson on nomination of each horse, and the winner to pay him one guinea. Stakes to be paid to Mr. Jackson before starting, or forfeit one guinea to the winning horse.

SUBSCRIBERS.

Earl Grosvenor

Sir H. M. Mainwaring, Bt.
F. R. Price, Esq.

WEDNESDAY, May 6th, a Three yr old Sweepstakes of 20gs each, once round the Course and a distance; to start at the Distance Chair. The horses to be bona fide the property of the subscribers; colts to carry 8st. 7b. fillies, 8st. 3lb. Four subscribers,

or no race.

To name on the day of entry for the plates; to pay 5s. to Mr. Jackson on nomination of each horse, and the winner to pay him one guinea. Stakes to be paid to Mr. Jackson before starting, or forfeit 3gs to the winning horse.

SUBSCRIBERS.

Earl Grosvenor
Ld Grey

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THURSDAY, May the 7th, a Sweepstakes of 20gs each, two miles, bona fide the property of the subscribers. Three subscribers, or no race. Four olds to carry 7st. 12lb. five yr olds, 8st. 10tb. six yr olds, 9st. 2ĺb. and aged horses, 9st. 5lb. mares and geldings to be allowed 3tb.

To be named on the day of entry for the plates to Mr. Jackson; 5s. to be paid him on the nomination of each horse, and the winner to pay him one guinea. Stakes to be paid to Mr. Jackson before starting, or to forfeit 3gs to the winning horse. To close the 1st of March, 1807.

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