1822. NO DAY MENTIONED.-Post Produce Match, Mr. Calley's f. by Sorcerer, out of Barbara; c. by Haphazard, out of Miss Platoff; or f. by Selim, out of Zephyretta; agst Mr. Jones's c. by Poulton, out of Variety; or his by Poulton, out of Runnymede; colts, 8st. 7ib. and fillies, 8st. 4lb. Red Post home, 100gs, h. ft. CHELMSFORD, 1820. FIRST DAY.-The Oatlands Stakes of 30gs each, 20gs ft. for all ages (two yr olds excepted) two miles and a half. To close and name to Messrs. Weatherby, in London, or at Newmarket, on Monday in the July Meeting. The weights to be fixed by the Thursday following, and those who declare forfeit by the Monday after the July Meeting, to pay 10gs only. A Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for three yr old colts, 8st. 7lb. and fillies, 8st. 4lb. The winner of the Riddlesworth, 2000gs, Newmarket, 1000gs, Derby, or Oaks, to carry 5lb. of any two of them Stb. extra. The new mile. Mr. Rush's c. by Waxy, out of Chintz Ld Exeter's Kestrel Ld Foley's brother to Miracle Major Wilson's b. f. by Juniper, out of Spotless Mr. Udny's b. c. by Williamson's Ditto, out of Boniface's dam D. of Grafton's br. c. Luck, by Haphazard Ld Grosvenor's b. c. by Petronius, out of William's dam SECOND DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 25gs each, for three yr old fillies, 8st. 4fb. the new mile. Mr. Rush's f. by Truffle, out of Reserve Mr. Tibbits's b. f. by Pericles, out of Mary Ld Grosvenor's b. f. by Thunderbolt, out of Musidora A Gold Cup, by subscribers of 10gs each, for three yr olds, 7st. four, 8st. 4lb. five, 8st. 12fb. six, 9st. 2fb. and aged, 9st. 4th. mares and geldings allowed 3fb. if more than ten subscribers, the second horse to withdraw his stake; the remainder (if any) to the winner of the Cup, The winner to be sold for 500gs, if demanded within a quarter of an hour after the race, and legal tender made within three hours after, the owner of the second horse being first entitled; three miles, starting at the beginning of the new mile, and go once round. To close on the Monday after the July Meeting, and name to Messrs. Weatherby, in London, or Newmarket, or to the Clerk of the Course. R. H. Hall PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. W. Heygate W. P. Honywood W. Rebow G. Rush T. Du Cane, jun. J. A. Houblon C. C. Western THIRD DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 30gs each, 20gs ft. for two yr old colts, 8st. 61b. and fillies, Sst. 3lb. The winner of a Sweepstakes to carry 3lb. extra, of two, or the July Stakes, 5lb. extra; the last half mile. Mr. Rush's f. by Haphazard, out of Reserve D. of Grafton's b. c. by Rubens, out of Piquet Mr. Neale's ch. c. by Walton, dam by Selim, out of Dick Andrews's dam Sir G. Ouseley's ro. c. by Japan, out of his gr. Arab. mare CHESTER, 1820. MONDAY.-The Grosvenor Stakes of 10gs each, for all ages; three yr olds, 7st. four, 8st. 3lb. five, 8st. 10fb. six and aged, 9st. 2lb.; mares allowed 2tb. to run the Grosvenor Course, about one mile and a quarter. To close and name on the day of entry for the plates. Each horse starting to pay the Clerk of the Course 10s. and the winner lg. Produce Sweepstakes of 25gs each, for colts, 8st. 4lb. and fillies, 8st. two miles; 31b. allowed to either untried stallions or untried mares, but not to both. Sir T. Stanley's bl. f. by Thunderbolt, out of Cowslip Ld Stamford's br. c. by Thunderbolt, out of Olivetta Ld Grosvenor's Pearl, covered by Thunderbolt (produce dead) Sir W. W. Wynn omitted to declare the produce, &c. of his two mares Sweepstakes of 15gs each, for horses that never won before the 1st of May, 1820; two miles; three yr olds to carry 6st. 12tb. four, 8st. five, 8st. 10tb. six, 9st. and aged, 9st. 2lb. mares to be allowed 3fb. To close on the 1st of March. Four subscribers, or no race. To be named on the day of entry for the plates. Subscribers' names taken at Mr. Jackson's, Chester, or at Mr. Weatherby's, Oxenden-street, London. PRESENT SUBSCRIBER. TUESDAY.-A Sweepstakes of 20gs each, for three yr old fillies, 8st. each, once round and a distance. Three subscribers, or no race. Subscribers' names taken as above. To close on the 1st of March, and to name on the day of entry for the plates. WEDNESDAY.-The Dee Stakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for three yr old colts, 8st. 7fb. and fillies, 8st. 2lb. once round and a distance. The owner of the second horse to receive back his stake. Ld Stamford's Astrologer, brother to Jupiter b. c. by Gustavus, out of Petronilla, by St. George Sir T. Stanley's bl. f. by Thunderbolt, out of Hooton's dam Sir W. W. Wynn's b. c. by Y. Sorcerer, out of the hipped mare mare b. f. by Y. Sorcerer, out of the Beningbrough Ld Derby's b. c. by Smolensko, out of sister to Smuggler Mr. F. R. Price's gr. c. Claudius, by Camillus, dam by Sancho Sir W.Wynne's ch. f. by Champion, out of Cambrian Lass Mr. Houldsworth's gr. c. brother to Magistrate ch. f. by Langton, out of Agnes Sorrel's sister Ld Grosvenor's bl. c. by Thunderbolt, out of Olive branch br. c. by Thunderbolt, out of Opal Gen. Grosvenor's ch. f. Moonshine, by Soothsayer The Stand Gold Cup, value 100gs (in specie) added to a Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for all ages, twice round and a distance; three yr olds, 6st. 12fb. four, 8st. 3lb. five, 8st. 10tb. six and aged, 9st. Ld Grosvenor's br. h. Sir Gilbert, 5 yrs old Mr. Mytton's b. g. Anti-Radical, 4 yrs old Mr. Houldsworth's b. h. Rhadamanthus, 5 yrs old Gen. Grosvenor's Walthamstow, 4 yrs old Ld Sligo's br. h. Steel, by his Waxy, out of Miss Staveley, yrs old 5 Ld Stamford's b. c. Comet, 4 yrs old Mr. Clifton's Advance, 5 yrs old Mr. John Smith Barry did not name THURSDAY.-Sweepstakes of 20gs each, for three yr old colts, 8st. 3fb. and fillies, Sst. honâ fide the property of the subscribers, once round and a distance. Three subscribers, or no race, To close on the 1st of March, and to name on the day of entry for the plates. Subscribers' names taken as above. PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. Sir W. W. Wynn Earl Grosvenor Sweepstakes of 25gs each, for two yr old colts, 8st. 3lb. fillies, 8st. half a mile.. Ld Grosvenor's b. f. by Thunderbolt, out of Pearl ch. c. by Fitzjames, out of Catherine's dam Sir J. G. Egerton's b. c. by Cestrian, out of Juno, by John Bull Mr. Urmson's bl. f. by Young Sorcerer, out of Madina three FRIDAY.-The Palatine Stakes of 50gs each, h. ft. for |