colts, 8st. 7b. fillies, 8st. 3tb. To close on the 1st of July, 1820, and the produce to be declared on or before the 1st of July, 1821. PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. Ld Rossmore Col. Berkeley Mr. J. Coventry DUMFRIES, 1820. FIRST DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for two yr olds, a feather; three, 7st. four, Sst. lfb. five, 8st. 9fb. six and aged, 9st. one mile. Five subscribers, or no race. A Sweepstakes of 20gs each, for three yr old fillies, 8st, once round and a distance. Five subscribers, or no race. PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS, Ld Queensberry Mr. Bogue A Sweepstakes of 20gs each, for three yr old colts, 8st. 31b. and fillies, 8st. two miles. Three subscribers, or no race. PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. Ld Queensberry Sir Alexander Don Produce Sweepstakes of 50gs each, h. ft. colts, 8st. 3lb. fillies, 8st. with allowance of 3lb. to untried stallions, &c, two miles. Mr. J. H. Blair's b. or br. f. by Stamford, out of Georgiana Sir W. Maxwell's ch. f. Syllabub, by Viscount, out of Trifle Sir A. Don's ch. c. by Walton, out of Agnes Sorrel SECOND DAY.-A Gold Cup of 100gs value, the overplus (if any) in specie, with 50gs added, being at bscription of 10gs each; three yr olds, 7st. four, 8st. ve, 8st. Slb. six and aged, 8st. 12tb. mares and geldings lowed 3lb. two miles. Five subscribers, or no race. PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. Ld Queensberry Sir Wm Maxwell Ld Kelburne Sir Alexander Don The above stakes to close, and the horses, &c. to be amed to Mr. Bell, Clerk of the Course, on or before the 1st of May. 1821. FIR IRST DAY.-Produce Stakes of 50gs each, h. ft. colts, 8st. 3lb. fillies, 8st. those by untried stallions, or out of mares whose produce never won, allowed 3fb. but only one allowance; two miles. Sir W. Maxwell's ch. c. by Viscount, out of Brillante N. B. The Particulars of the Produce Stakes of 1822 and 1823 not yet come to hand. CAL ABERDEEN, 1820. ALEDONIAN WELTER STAKES.-First Day.-A Sweepstakes of 20gs each, h. ft. for horses, &c. that have been regularly and bonâ fide hunted with any established pack of fox-hounds in the kingdom, in the season of 1819 and 1820; to carry 13st. two miles; Gentlemen riders. A proper certificate of the above qualifications to be produced to the secretary, from the master and huntsman of the hounds, where the horse, &c. had been hunted. This stake to close on the 1st of August, and the nominations to be made to the Hon. Col. Ramsay, Kelly, by Arbroath, on or before that day. PRESENT SUBSCRIBERS. The Earl of Aboyne Sir James Ramsay, Bart. Hon. W. Maule, M. P. Sir David Moncrieffe, Bart. R. Barclay Allardice, Esq. Sir Robert Barclay, K.C.B. JOHN RAMSAY, Secretary. PONTEFRACT, 1820. TUESDAY.-Sweepstakes of 30gs each, 10 ft. for three yr old colts, 8st. 3fb. and fillies, 8st. one mile and three quarters. Ld Scarbrough's br. c. by Kexby, out of Henrietta Sir E. Smith's bl. c. by Don Cossack, dam by Sorcerer Mr. Haworth's gr. c. by Cottingham, out of Defamer's dam Mr. Petre's br. c. Sir John, by Smolensko, out of Cannonball's dam Mr. F. Watt's b. c. by Cerberus, out of Tamborine Mr. Houldsworth's ch. f. by Ambo, out of Stamfordia A Sweepstakes of 20gs each, with 201. added, for three yr olds, 6st. 9fb. four, 8st. five, 8st. 9tb. six and aged, 9st. mares allowed 3tb. and the winner of a plate, sweepstakes, or subscription, this year, to carry 31b. extra; two miles and seven furlongs. Closed on the 1st of January, to name on the day of entrance for the plates. SUBSCRIBERS. Mr. G. L. Fox Mr. Garforth WEDNESDAY.-The Gold Cup, value 100gs, a Sweepstakes of 10gs each, with 20gs added (the surplus, if any, to the winner) for three yr olds, 6st. 9tb. four, 8st. five, 8st. 9fb. six and aged, 9st. 1fb. mares and geldings allowed 3tb. a winner of any of the great subscriptions or sweepstakes in the August Meeting at York, in 1820, to carry 3fb. extra; two miles and seven furlongs. Closed on the 1st of January, to name on the day of entrance for the plates. THURSDAY.-The Ledstone Stakes of 25gs each, for three yr old colts, 8st. 5lb. and fillies, 8st. 2fb. one mile and a quarter. Ld Fitzwilliam's b. c. Woronzow, by Smolensko Mr. Wilson's b. c. Carpeter, by Don Cossack, dam by 1821. ECOND DAY.-Sweepstakes of 30gs each, 10 ft. for three yr old colts, 8st. 3lb. and fillies, 8st. untried stallions, &c. allowed 3tb. the last mile. Mr. Bell's ch. c. Jack of Wapping, brother to Blucher Mr. Hutchinson's b. c. by Raphael, dam by Y. Eagle Mr. Houldsworth's b. f. by Orville, out of Sprite 1822. SECOND DAY.-Sweepstakes of 30gs each, 10 ft. for three yr old colts, 8st. 3fb. and fillies, 8st. untried stallions, &c. allowed 3tb. the last mile. 'Mr. Bell's b. c. by Fitzteazle, out of a sister to Rover Major Bower's b. f. Miss O'Neil, by Camillus, out of Miss Cragie Mr. Gascoigne's b. f. by Amadis, out of Sheba's Queen Mr. Houldsworth's ch. f. by Walton, out of Catherine, by Castrel CANTERBURY, 1820. TUESDAY (First Race).-A Sweepstakes of 25gs each, for three yr olds, 7st. four, Sst. 4lb. five, 8st. 11fb. six, 9st. 2lb. and aged, 9st.41b, m. and g. allowed 3fb, the winner of the Derby or Oaks to carry 5tb. extra; two miles; the winner of this Sweepstakes to be disqualified for the 10 and 20gs Sweepstakes, and to be sold for 250gs if demanded, &c. This stake is closed; the horses to be named on or before the 1st of March, to Mr. Weatherby, London, or to Mr. Thomas Hawkins, Clerk of the Course, Bridge. Darnley Brecknock SUBSCRIBERS. John C. Honywood S. R. Lushington John Cator J. K. Shaw Edward Knatchbull The first year of a Sweepstakes of 20gs each (for two years), three yr olds, 5st. 12fb. four, 7st. 7tb. five, 9st. 7lb. six, 9st. and aged, 9st. 21b. m. and g. allowed 31b. four |