Mr. Gore's ch. c. Tenpenny, by Fitz-Emily, 3 yrs old, 8st. 8tb 1 Mr. Battersby's ch. c. Billy the Beau, 3 yrs, 8st. 4lb... 2 Mr. Daly's gr. c. Conrad, 3 yrs old, 8st. 2fb. Mr. Caldwell's b. c. Timour the Tartar, 3 yrs, 8st. 4lb. 3 4. Forced Handicap of 20gs each, 10 ft. Three Y. C. (4 subscribers). Mr. Battersby's ch. c. Billy the Beau, by Soldier, 3 yrs old, 7st. 81b...... 1 Ld Cremorne's b. c. Crown Prince, 3 yrs old, 7st. 2lb... 2 Mr. Prendergast's ch. c. Lunge, 3 yrs old, 7st. 10fb...... 3 INTELLIGENCE EXTRA. CURRAGH APRIL MEETING, 1816. MONDAY, April 22.-Sweepstakes of 200gs each, and the Gold Cup; four miles. Mr. Waell's b. h. Hector, by Hyacinthus yrs old st. lb. aged 9 6 8.13 6 8.13 5 88 4. 7 11 4 7 11 M. of Sligo's br. c. Friday, by Washington Mr. Whaley's gr..c. Master Robert, by Ld Cremorne's b. f. Petuaria, by Orville... Ld Rossmore's ch. c. Nabocklish, by Ru- Mr. Bruen's br. f. Wire, by Waxy TUESDAY, 23.—Madrid Stakes (renewed) for two yr olds, 50gs, h. ft. Old T. Y. C. 10gs ft. if declared, &c. the winner to run on Friday with as many of the beaten horses, &c. as may challenge him for 50gs each, same distance, he carrying 6lb. more than his original weight; the 10gs fts. to go to the winner of the challenge; if no challenge, to go to the original winner; second horse to save his stake. Sir C. H. Coote's ch. c. Waterloo, by Y. Whiskey, Col. Lum's c. by Champion, out of Sally st. lb. 8 13 7 11 7 11 7 10 out of Nabocklish's dam Mr. Daly's ch. f. by Bob Booty, dam by Commodore ch. f. by Rugantino, out of Miss Doe...... Mr. Hassard's b. c. by Sir David, out of a Precipi-. M. of Sligo's br. c. Murat (late Toss-up) by Hap- Mr. Blake's Parchment, by Swordsman........ Mr. Johnston's b. c. by Thunderbolt, dam by Whis- 7 9 7 8 $7 8 7 6 7 Mr. Hassard's bl. c. by Stamford, out of Remnant... 7 ......... Mr. Massey's c. Swap, by Gauntlet (purchased by 6628 7 2 6 13 6 13 6 7 st. lb. Mr. H. Bruen's c. by Buffer, out of Avena............ 6 7 Mr. Noke's ch. f. Lady Hester, by Cliffe, out of Lady Sligo 6.7 Ld Rossmore's b. c. by Rubens, dam by Sir Peter... 6 7 The following paid 10gs forfeit in October: Mr. Kirwan's b. f. by Drone, out of Penelope........ 7) 11 Ld Rossmore's ch. c. by Schedoni or Champion, out of the dam of Stradbally 7.11. Mr. Watts's ch. c. by Schedoni, out of Olivia......... 7:10 Mr. Gore's b. f. Lady of the Lake, by Fitz-Emily, Out of Sulky Mr. H. Bruen's c. by Cliffe, out of Eleanor THURSDAY, 25.-Wellington Stakes (late the September Kirwan) 50gs, h. ft. Three yr old Course; 10gs ft. if declared, &c. the winner to run on Saturday with as many of the beaten horses, &c. as may challenge him for 50gs each, he carrying 61b. more than his original weight, same distance; the 10gs fts. to go to the winner of the challenge; if no challenge, to go to the original winner; second horse to save his stake. .... Col. Lum's br. c. Spider, by Sir Walter Mr. Bruen's br. f. Wire, by Waxy Mr. Armstrong's b. c. Sir Roger, by Sir 4 Mr. Bruen's br. c. Paddy Bull, by Gauntlet man....... Mr. Caldwell's b. h. Tiger, by Sir Paul Col. Lum's b. c. Earl-Marshal, by Champion Mr. Caldwell's b. c. Timour the Tartar, by Mr. Vandeleur's br. c. Laurestine, not yet out of the breaker's hands, and never had a sweat or a dose of physic....... .... The following paid 10gs forfeit in October: Mr. Bruen's ch. h. Oiseau, by Camillus -6 9 3 8 2 aged 7 11 COCKING, 1815. DURING the race CHESTER. ce-week a Main was fought between the Gentlemen of Cheshire (Gilliver, feeder) and those of Staffordshire (Phillips, feeder) for 5gs a battle and 100 the main-won by the former, 17 m. and 7 bye battles agst 9 m. and 5 b. There was another Main between Sir W. Wynne (Kendrick, feeder) and Thomas Nield, Esq. (Gosling, feeder) won by the latter, 17 m. 12 b. to 13 m. 5 b. MANCHESTER. A Main was fought during the race-week, between the Gentlemen of Nottinghamshire (Gilliver, feeder) and those of Lancashire (Heap, feeder) for 10gs a battle and 200 the main, as follows: |