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SECOND DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for all ages; three yr olds, 6st. 91b. four, 8st. 1fb. five, 8st. 10fb. six and aged, 9st. 21b. mares and geldings allowed 3tb. one-mile and a half; the winner of the Goodwood Cup to carry 7lb. extra.

To close on the 1st of March, and horses named to Mr. Weatherby, or Clerk of the Course, on or before the 25th of April, 1815.

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Hunters' Plate, by subscription of 10gs each, for horses that have been in at the death of four foxes with any established pack of fox-hounds, between the 20th of November, 1814, and the 1st of March, 1815.

To close on the 5th of March, and horses to be named to Mr. Weatherby, or Clerk of the Course, on or before the 25th of April, 1815; mares and geldings allowed 3fb. to be rode by Gentlemen; 2-mile heats: four yr olds, 11st. 2fb. five, 11st. 9fb. six, 11st. 12fb. and aged, 12st. Five subscribers, or no race. The certificate of the qualification to be signed by the huntsman or master of the hounds. R. W. Walker J. Smyth

T. Crosse
March

Cricketers' Stake, a subscription of 5gs each, two miles, 11st. each; the winner to be sold for 100gs; mares and geldings allowed 3lb.

The stake to close on the 25th of March, and named at the Anniversary Dinner.

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No day mentioned.-Produce Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. colts, 8st. 3lb. fillies, 8st. one mile.

Sir J. Cope's br. c. Parisides, by Paris, out of Roxana
Mr. Newnham's f. by Canopus, dam by Anvil
Ed Egremont's b. c. by Canopus, out of Scotina.

b. c. by Canopus, out of the Pits hill mare Mr. Crosse named a Don Quixote mare, covered by Selim, but omitted to declare produce, &c.

No

1816.

TO DAY MENTIONED.-A Sweepstakes of 50gs each, for three yr old colts, Sst. 5lb. and fillies, 8st. 2lb. last mile.

Mr. Newnham's b. f. by Walton, dam by Anvil
Sir J. Cope's ch. c. by Fyldener, out of Roxana
Mr. Lawrell's b. f. by Rubens, out of Orange-bud
Mr. Crosse's b. f. by Bobtail, dam by Dungannon
Mr. Haffenden's bl. f. Pythoness, by Sorcerer, out of Prin-

cess

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1817.

TO DAY MENTIONED.-Produce Stakes of 50gs each, 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.

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

The stake to close, and horses to be named to Mr. Weatherby, or the Clerk of the Course, on or before the 25th of March, 1815.

ch. c.

Mr. Crosse's br. c. by St. Andero, dam by Bobtail
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
Open to additional subscribers.

1818.

PRODUCE STAKES of 100gs each, h. ft. colts, 8st. 3lb.

fillies, 8st. one mile; mares covered in 1814. Produce or failure to be declared to Mr. Weatherby, in or before the July Meeting, 1815.

Mr. Crosse's Alexander mare

Bobtail mare .................

Mr. Wombwell's Brown Justice

Mr. Newnham's Cardock mare............

Mr. Stonehewer's Stamford mare

FIRS

ABINGDON, 1815.

Covered by
Ashton
St. Andero

Ashton

St. Andero

Election

IRST DAY.-The Cup, by subscription of 10gs each, for horses, &c. of all ages; three yr olds, 6st. 9fb. four, 8st. five, 8st. 91b. six, 9st. and aged, 9st. 21b. mares and geldings allowed 3lb. four miles. The winner of a King's Plate, Gold Cup, 25gs Stakes or 1001. Plate at Bibury, in 1815, to carry 7fb. extra. Horses, &c. having started three times in 1815, and not won, allowed 3fb. The stakes to be paid before starting to Mr. Weatherby, or Mr. D. Burden, Clerk of the Course, Abingdon, or not entitled though a winner. The winner, if demanded in the usual way, to be sold for 600gs.

To close and name on or before the 1st of June, 1815.

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No day mentioned.-A Sweepstakes of 5gs each, with 25gs added by the Racing-fund, for all ages; 2-mile heats: mares and geldings allowed 3tb. To carry Egham Cup weights; winners once in 1815, to carry 3fb. extra. twice or more, 5lb. The winner of the Oxford Cup, in addition to the extra. weights, to carry 5lb.

To close and name on or before the 25th of March, 1815.

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A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for three and four yr olds; two miles; three yr olds to carry 7st. 5tb. and four, 8st. 91b. winners once in 1815, to carry 3lb. extra. twice, 5lb. thrice or more, 71b. mares and geldings allowed 31b. Five subscribers, or no race.

To close and name to Mr. Weatherby, or to Mr. Burden, Clerk of the Course, Abingdon, on or before the 1st of May,

1815.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.
C. Dundas
Abingdon

A Sweepstakes of 5gs each, for hunters not thoroughbred, that have been hunted in the counties of Berks, Wilts, Oxon, or Hants, at least ten times. A certificate to this effect to be produced, signed by the manager of the hounds with which they have hunted, on or before the day of naming. To carry 12st. each, and never to have won, or received forfeit; 2-mile heats.

To close on the 1st of July, when the horses must be named.

PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS.

T. Duffield
John Phillips

John Bunce

William Codrington

C. Dundas

Geo. White

Thomas Wentworth
Abingdon
J. B. Hunt

A Sweepstakes of 15gs each, for three yr olds; colts, Bst. 3lb. and fillies, 8st. two miles.

Mr. Dundas's b, c. Original, by Rubens

Mr. Hallett's c. by Sir David, dam by Moorcock, out of a sister to Soldier, by Eclipse

f. by Scud, dam by Sir Peter, out of Hornpipe Mr. Turner's ch. c. by Rubens, dam by Hambletonian Mr. Fisher's b. f. by Witchcraft, out of Crim. Con.'s dam

A Sweepstakes of 25gs each; colts, 8st. 5tb. fillies, 8st. 21b. Abingdon Course.

Mr. Mills's f. by Rubens, out of Dolly

Mr. Hallett's c. by Sir David, dam by Moorcock, out of a sister to Soldier, by Eclipse

f. by Scud, dam by Sir Peter, out of Hornpipe Mr. Bacon's f. by Sorcerer, out of Little Peggy

A Sweepstakes of 15gs each, for hunters that have been out with hounds at least six times between the 1st of November, 1814, and the 20th of March, 1815, to carry 11st. each; mares and geldings allowed 5tb. two-mile heats. A certificate, stating the qualification, signed by the manager of a pack of fox-hounds, to be produced at the time of naming. Four subscribers, or no race.

To close and name to Mr. Weatherby, or Mr. D. Burden, Clerk of the Course, on or before the 1st day of June. PRESENT SUBSCRIBER.

George Chinnock

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1816.

O DAY MENTIONED.-Produce Sweepstakes of 25gs each; colts, 8st. 5lb. fillies, 8st. 2fb. Untried mare allowed 31b. untried mare and horse, 5lb. once round. Mr. Dundas's f. by Marmion, out of Witch of Endor f. (died the next day) by Dick Andrews, out of Philadelphia

VOL. XLII.

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