Sir W. Maxwell's b. c. Jock M‘Kiver, 4 yrs old, 8st.. Ned the favourite.-Won quite easy. 2 Produce Stakes of 50gs. each, h. ft.-Two miles.-Three subscribers. Lord Queensberry's Ned, by Orville, and Mr. H. Blair's b. c. by Sir Charles, dam by St. George, divided the Stakes. Fifty Guineas for all ages.-Three-mile heats. Lord Eglinton's b. h. Robin Burn, by Eagle, 5 yrs old, 8st. 13lb. (H. Boynton) Mr. Foster's b. g. by Shuttle, aged, 9st. 1lb. Mr. Frank's b. c. by Sir David, 3 yrs old, 6st. 71b. (bolted).. 1 1 2 dr. dis. THURSDAY, August 3.-The Gold Cup, value 100gs. the surplus by thirteen subscribers of 10gs. each.-Three miles. Lord Eglinton's b. f. Meg Merrilies, by Remembrancer, 3 yrs old, 6st. 11lb. (H. Boynton) Mr. J. H. Blair's b. c. by Sir Charles, dam by St. George, 3 yrs, 7st. Mr. Frank's b. c. by Sir David, dam by Beningbrough, or Zecha- Mr. Catterson's b. f. Lass of the Village, 3 yrs old, 6st. 11lb. Five to 4 on the field.-Won quite easy. 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 dr. 3 dr. FRIDAY, August 4.-Fifty Guineas for horses, &c.-Two-mile heats. Mr. Frank's b. c. by Sir David, 3 yrs old, 6st. 9lb. (H. Boynton). . 1 1 Sir W. Maxwell's Jock M'Kiver, 4 yrs old, 8st. Mr. Catterson's Lass of the Village, 3 yrs old, 6st. 6lb. Two to 1 on the winner. Fifty Guineas for all ages.-Four-mile heats. 3 2 .2 dr. Lord Eglinton's b. h. Robin Burn, by Eagle, 5 yrs old, 8st. 11lb. (H. Boynton).. .... Mr. Catterson's b. f. Lass of the Village, 3 yrs old, 6st. 7lb. HUNTINGDON MEETING. TUESDAY, August 1.--Fifty Pounds for three, four, and five-year olds.-Two-mile heats. Mr. Goodisson's b. f. by Cardinal York, 4 yrs old, 8st. 12lb. Lord Rous's Shrapnell, 3 yrs old, 7st. 6lb... Gen. Grosvenor's ro. f. Bellaria, 4 yrs old, 8st. 10lb. Mr. Smith's b. f. 3 yrs old, 6st. 11lb. Bellaria the favourite, and 7 to 1 agst the winner. WEDNESDAY, August 2.-Fifty Pounds for all ages.-Two-mile heats. Lord Rous's ch. g. Araxes, by Quiz, 4 yrs old, 7st. 13lb... YORK AUGUST MEETING. SATURDAY, August 19.--Match for 100gs. h. ft.-Last mile and half. Sir M. M. Sykes's ch. f. by Camillus, out of Sir Marrinell's dam, Sst. Mr. Watt's b. c. by Orville, out of Tamborine, Sst. 3lb..... walked over. paid forfeit. MONDAY, August 21.-The Produce Stakes of 100gs. each, h, ft. colts, Sst. 71b. fillies, 8st. 4lb. (3lb. allowed, &c.)-Four miles.-Fifteen subscribers. Mr. Peirse's b. f. Rosanne, by Dick Andrews, out of Rosette, 3lb. (B. Smith) Johnson). 1 Mr. Peirse's gr. f. Eborina, by Orville, out of Constantia, 3lb. (R. 2 Sir G. Armytage's b. f. Legacy, by Beningbrough, out of Roxana, (G. Humble) 3 Three to 1 that Mr. Peirse won.-] -Rosanne took the lead, was never headed, and won easy.-Run in 8 minutes and 5 seconds. The second year of a Subscription of 25gs. each, for four-years-old colts, 8st. 3lb. fillies, 8st. five, 8st. 10lb. six and aged, 9st.-Two miles.-Eleven subscribers. Lord Scarbrough's b, h. Catton, by Golumpus, 6 yrs old (S. King).. 1 Mr. Watt's ch. m. Altisidora, by Dick Andrews, 5 yrs old (J. Jackson) 2 Sir W. Maxwell's gr. h. Viscount, by Stamford, 6 yrs old (B. Smith) 3 Five to 2 on Altisidora.-Won easy.-Run in 3 minutes and 33 seconds. The King's Purse of 100gs. for four-year-olds,_ 10st. 4lb. five, 11st. álb. six, 12st. and aged, 12st. 2lb.-Four miles. Mr. G. Crompton's b. c. Jacky-my-Lad, by Williamson's Ditto, 4 yrs old (J. Garbutt) 1 Mr. T. Duncombe's b. c. by Orville, dam by Precipitate, 4 yrs old (J. Jackson) 2 Mr. Fewster's gr. c. Linnæus, by Knowsley, 4 yrs old (J. Shepherd).. 3 4 5 6 Mr. Shipley's b. c. by Golumpus, 4 yrs old (W. Sergeant). TUESDAY, TUESDAY, August 22.-Sweepstakes of 20gs. each, for two-yearsold colts, 8st. 5lb. fillies, 8st. 2lb.-Two-year-Olds' Course.-Seven subscriers. Mr. W. Wilson's b. f. by Cardinal York, dam by Beningbrough (R. Johnson). Mr. Michaelson's (late Sir W. Maxwell's) br. f. Lotta, by Haphazard, dam by Hambletonian (B. Smith) h. Mr. Brandling's b. c. by Orville, out of Fred's dam (J. Shepherd).. Lord Fitzwilliam's b. c. by Cervantes, dam, (Fanny, Sally, and Mary's dam) by Diomed (W. Clift) Mr. Garforth's gr. f. by Evander, out of Marcia (Mark Noble).. 1 2 3 4 5 The Peregrine Stakes of 50gs. each, h. ft. for three-years-old colts, 8st. 2lb. fillies, 8st.-Last mile and three quarters.-Seven subscribers. Mr. Garforth's gr. f. by Hambletonian, out of Marcia, by Coriander, (Mark Noble). Mr. Watt's b. c. Prince, by Hambletonian, out of Tuneful (J. Jackson) .... Sir G. Armytage's h. f. Emma, by Hambletonian, out of Margaret, (G. Humble) .... Even betting on Mr. Garforth's filly-Won easy. 1 Fifty Pounds for three-year-olds, 7st. 7lb. and four, 8st. 8lb.-Maiden colts allowed 2lb. and fillies, 3lb.-Heats, one mile and three quarters. The winner to be sold for 200gs. &c. Mr. Tatham's bl. c. Medium, by Windle, 3 yrs (G. Nelson) ..5 0 1 1 Mr. Fewster's gr. c. Linnæus, by Knowsley, 4 yrs old (J. Shepherd) 4322 Mr. Hornby's br. c. Surveyor, by Paynator, 4 yrs old (J. 34 33 Duke of Hamilton's bl. f. by Governor, out of Young Miss Mr. G. Crompton's b. c. The Major, by Hambletonian, 3 yrs 1 0 4 dr. 2 5 dr. Five to 4 agst the Duke's filly; after the first heat, 2 to 1 on the Duke's filly; after the dead heat, 5 to 4 agst her; after the third heat, 4 to 1 on Medium.-A very fiue race. WEDNESDAY, August 23.-Sweepstakes of 50gs. each, h. ft. for three-years-old colts, Sst. 21h. fillies, 7st. 13lb.-Two miles.-Three subscribers. Duke of Leeds's br. f. by Orville, out of Trumpetta (T. Shepherd) 1 2 Five to 4 on the Duke of Leeds's filly.-When turning Middlethorpe Corner, Shepherd's saddle, owing to the girths becoming slack, though tighter girthed than usual, had nearly dismounted him, notwithstanding, in that perilous situation, he won his race easy.-Run in 3 minutes and 49 seconds. Sweepstakes. Sweepstakes of 100gs. each, h. ft. for four-years-old colts, 8st. 5lb. fillies, 8st. 2lb. Two miles.-Four subscribers. 1 Lord Fitzwilliam's br. f. Desdemona, by Orville, out of Fanny (W. Mr. Featherstonbaugh's b. m. Zuleika, by Alonzo, 6 yrs old, 12st. 7lb. (the owner) Mr. Kirby's b. b. Kutusoff, by Brown-Bread, 5 yrs old, 12st. 7lb. (Mr. Tatton Sykes).. Six to 5 on Kutusoff.-Won very easy. 1 2 2 The second year of a Subscription of 50gs. each, divided into three Purses, with 50l. added to each, by the City of York, for five-yearsold horses, &c. carrying 8st. 7ih. each.-Four miles.-Thirteen sub. Mr. Watt's ch. m. Altisidora, by Dick Andrews (J. Jackson) Duke of Leeds's ch. h. Hocuspocus, by Quiz (J. Shepherd) Lord Scarbrough's b. b. Kexby, by Golumpus (Geo. Nelson) Seven to 4 on Altisidora.-Won easy.-Run in 7 min. and 55 sec. THURSDAY, August 24.-The Produce Stakes of 100gs. each, h. ft. colts, 8st. 5lb. fillies, 8st. 2lb. (3lb. allowed, &c.)-Two miles.-Nineteen subscribers. 3 Lord Milton's b. c. by Orville, out of Mary, 3lb. (W. Clift). . . . . . Mr. Gascoigne's b. c. Little Thomas, by Sir David, out of Thomasina, 3lb. (J. Jackson).. Duke of Leeds's b. f. by Dick Andrews, dam by Sir Peter, 3lb. (T. Shepherd) 3 5 Two to 1 agst Little Thomas, 5 to 2 agst the winner, 11 to 5 agst Mr. Peirse's filly, 5 to 1 agst the Camillus colt, and 12 to 1 against the Duke of Leeds's filly.-Won easy. The second year of a Subscription of 50gs. each, divided into three Purses, with 50l. added to each, by the City of York, for six-yearolds, 8st. 10lb. and aged, 9st.-Four miles. 2 Lord Scarbrough's Catton, by Golumpus, 6 yrs old (S. King) .... 1 Mr. Watt's Altisidora, by Dick Andrews, 5 yrs old (J. Jackson) Four to 1 on Catton.-Altisidora took the lead, and kept it for about a mile and a half, after which, Catton passed her, and at turning, (two miles) she appeared completely beat, when Catton made his own play, and won very easy.-Run in 7 minutes and 49 seconds. Sir G. Armytage's b. f. Legacy, by Beningbrough, received forfeit from Mr. Brandling's b. c. Willy Ramsey, by Orville, 8st. 4lb. each, four miles, 200g3. b. ft. FRIDAY, August 25.-Match for 100gs. h. ft.-Last mile and three quarters. Mr. Braudling's b. c. Parson Adams, by Dick Andrews, 8st. 3lb. (J. Shepherd) ..... 1 Sir G. Armytage's b. f. Emma, 8st. 2lb. (G. Humble) The second year of a Subscription of 50gs. each, divided into three Purses, with 501. added to each, by the City of York, for four-yearsold colts, 8st. 71b. fillies, 8st. 4lb.-Four miles. Mr. Peirse's gr. f. Eborina, by Orville, out of Constantia (B. Smith) 1 Lord Queensberry's ch. c. King David, by Remembrancer, (R. Johnson).. 2 3 Mr. Gascoigne's b. f. Miss Cannon, by Orville (J. Jackson) ...... Duke of Leeds's b. c. by Beningbrough, out of Palma (J. Shepherd) 4 Five to 2 on Eborina, 7 to 2 agst King David, and 5 to 1 agst Miss Cannon. A good race. Sweepstakes of 50gs. each, 20gs. ft. for three-years-old fillies, Sst. 2lb. each.-Last mile and three quarters.-Three subscribers. Duke of Leeds's bay, by Orville, out of Trumpetta, received forfeit from Mr. Watt's bay, Jenny Wren, Sister to Tom Tit. SATURDAY, August 26.-Sweepstakes of 30gs. each, 10gs. ft. colts, 8st. 5lb. fillies, 8st. 2lb.-Last mile and a quarter.-Eighteen subscribers. .... 1 2 3 Lord Scarbrough's ch. c. Hurricane, Brother to Tempest, by Hamble- The Ladies' Plate.-Heats, one mile and three quarters. Sir M. M. Sykes's gr. c. by Camillus, out of Hornpipe Teazle, 3 yrs old, 7st. 3lb. (G. Ezard).... Lord Scarbrough's b. f. Miss Catton, 4 yrs old, 7st. 10lb... Mr. Gascoigne's b. c. Waterloo, by Orville, 4 yrs old, 8st. 8lb. 7st. 12lb. (T. Shepherd) Mr. Cooper's ch. m. by Scapefire, 5 yrs old, 6st. 12lb. Mr. N. B. Hodgson's b. f. by Patroclus, out of Catherine, 3 yrs .... 611 163 4 22 254 5 54 5 776 3 3 dr. dis. Mr. Hodgson's filly threw her rider at starting, but continued run ning, and came in third. The field the favourite; after the first heat, 4 to 1 agst Legacy, 10 to 1 agst Waterloo, and 3 to 1 agst Sir M. Sykes's colt; after the second beat, 4 to 1 on the winner. VOL. XLVI.-No. 276. L HUNTINGDON |