Mr Payne's br. f. by Buzzard, out of Layla Col. Peel's bl. f. Iodine, by Ion, dam by Sir Hercules, out of Elec tress b. f. Teetotum, by Touchstone, out of Versatility Mr Rolt's b. c. Comet, by Auckland, out of Miniature, by Teniers (Luminary's dam) bl. or br. f. The Egyptian Queen, by Lanercost D. of Rutland's b. c. by St Francis, out of Cowslip Mr Shelley's b. f. Nony, by Alpheus, out of Honoria ch. f. Amy, by Plenipotentiary, out of Joujou Ld Spencer's ch. f. Dacia b. c. Glutton Mr Stephenson's b. c. by Dromedary (son of Camel and Sultan mare) dam by Vanish (bred by Col. Angerstein in 1836) out of a Marengo mare b. c. by Elis, dam by Sultan, grandam by The Napoleon Arabian-Hippomenes Mr Theobald Theobald's ch. c. Optimus, by St Francis, dam by Buzzard, out of Emma, by Orville Mr R. Watson's bl. c. The Sheriff, by The Provost FIRST OCTOBER MEETING, 1847. TUESDAY, September the 28th. - The Hopeful Stakes of 40 sov. ea ch, h. ft. for two yrs old colts, 8st. 7lb. and fillies, 8st. 5lb. the last half of Ab. M. the winner of the July or Chesterfield stakes at Newmarket, the New stakes at Ascot, the Ham, Lavant, or Molecomb Stakes at Goodwood, the Prince of Wales's stakes at York, the Champagne stakes or 20 sov. Two yrs old stakes at Doncaster, to carry 6lb. of any two of those stakes, 9lb. extra; of any other sweepstakes value 200 sov. including the winner's own stake, and not having less than ten subscribers, to carry 3lb. extra; no horse to carry more than 9fb. extra; those got by Arabians, or out of Arabian mares allowed 5tb, the owner of the second horse to receive 50 sov. out of the stakes. Count Batthyany's b. f. sister to Circassian Maid, by Lanercost Mr Cooper's c. Slug, by Slane, out of Rosary Mr Etwall's b. c. Venison, out of Ægis's dam Ld Exeter's ch. f. Tippet, by Beiram, out of Mantle b. f. Dove, by Gladiator, out of Amima ch. f. Tisiphone, by Gladiator, out of Toga Sir J. Gerard's Lucy Ashton, by Tory-boy, out of Faith, by Langar Mr Greig's c. by The Earl of Richmond, out of Singleton's dam Mr P. Godwin's b. c. The Fostered Buck Sir J. Hawley's Lovelace, by Don John, out of Elopement Sir J. B. Mill's b. f. by Venison, out of Tenebrosa Mr John Moore's br. c. Blaze, by Launcelot, dam, Flambeau, by Turcoman, grandam, Miss Muley, by Muley Mr Mostyn's b. f. Daughter of Toscar b. f. by Touchstone, out of Olive Mr Payne's f. by Buzzard, out of Layla Col. Peel's f. Teetotum Capt. Pitt's Holloa D. of Richmond's br. f. Reflection, by Mus, out of Prism Mr W. H. Roberts's Practice, by Euclid, out of Parade, by The Colonel Mr Rolt's Sea-room Egyptian Queen Ld J. Scott's Rundisford Ld Strathmore's b. f. Sweet-sauce, by Venison, out of Pussy Mr Vernon's b. f. Glycina Mr R. Watt's b. or br. f. by Lanercost, out of Cara b. f. by Touchstone, out of Ohio, by Jerry Mr H. T. Worley's b. f. Grist. The Grand Duke Michael Stakes of 50 sov. each, for three yrs old colts, 8st. 71b. and fillies, 8st. 3lb. A. F. Col. Anson's Lazarillo Jack Musters Ld G. Bentinck's br. c. Planet br. c. Projectile b. f. Devil-me-care Mr E. R. Clark's Miles's Boy Mr Drewitt na. b. c. by Lanercost, out of The Lady Berners Ld Orford's gr. c. by Clearwell, out of Angelina Sir R. Pigot's b. c. Conyngham Mr J. J. Preston's b. c. The Irish King, by Conjuror, out of Os prey's dam Mr Payne's c. by Venison, out of sister to Cobweb D. of Richmond's b. c. Red Hart, brother to Red Deer b. c. Halo, by Mus, out of Prism Ld Stradbroke's br. c. by The Saddler, out of Marpessa Coningsby Mr Watson's br. c. Sir Peter Laurie, by The Saddler The Buckenham Stakes of 300 sov. each, h. ft. for the produce of mares covered in 1844; colts, 8st. 7lb. fillies, 8st. 4lb. T.Y.C. Each subscriber named three mares, one to the post. Mr W. H. Brook's br. c. John Orridge, by Lanercost, out of Bessy Bedlam br. f. The Idol, by Lanercost, out of Idolatry Ld G. Bentinck's b. c. Surplice, by Touchstone, out of Crucifix Ld G. Bentinck's b. c. Loadstone, by Touchstone, out of Latitude c. by Touchstone, out of Moss Rose Mr Wreford's b. c. Whitstone, by Touchstone, out of Margellina b. f. by Touchstone, out of Wadastra br. f. Wild Deer, by Venison, out of Wapiti Sweepstakes of 100 sov. each, h. ft. No weights or course mentioned. Col. Anson's f. Contessa, by Colwick, out of Marchesina Mr E. R. Clark's br. f. Lady Laurina, by Lanercost, out of Miss Thomasina, agst Mr Shelley's ch. f. Doubtful, by Redshank, out of Nameless, 8st. 4lb. T.Y.C. 50, WEDNESDAY.- The St Leger Stakes of 25 sov. each, for three yrs old colts, 8st. 71b. and fillies, 8st. 4lb. D. Ι. Ld Caledon's b. c. Wanota, by Simoom, out of Cassandra, by Priam -Zillah Ld Orford's b. c. by Clearwell, out of Zipporah Mr Pedley's Foreclosure Administrator (late Virgo) by Inheritor THURSDAY, The Rutland Stakes of 30 sov. each, 20 ft. for two yrs old colts, 8st. 71b. and fillies, 8st. 3lb. from the turn of the Lands in; the winner of a sweepstakes value 400 sov. including the winner's own stake to carry 41b. of two such stakes, fb. extra. Count Batthyany's b. c. Ptolemæus, by Laurel, or Calmuck, out of Cleopatra, by Camel D. of Bedford's f. Duplicity Ld Exeter's ch. c. Sword-player, by Gladiator, out of Macremma ch. c. Fencer, by Gladiator, out of Mecca ch. f. Tippet, by Beiram, out of Mantle Sir J. Gerard's The Merry Wife of Windsor, by Galipoli Mr Marson's bl. f. by Sir Hercules, out of Pawnbroker's dam Ld Strathmore's b. f. Sweet Sauce, by Venison, out of Pussy NO DAY MENTIONED.- Mr T. Theobald's ch. c. Optimus, by St Francis, dam by Buzzard, out of Emma, by Orville, 8st. 71b. agst Mr G. S. Ford's br. f. Fandango, by Touchstone, out of Sequidilla, 8st. 4lb. T. Y. C. 100. SECOND OCTOBER MEETING, 1847. The Whip may be challenged for on the Monday or Tuesday in this Meeting, and the acceptance must be signified, ignified, or the Whip Wh resigned, before the end of the same Meeting. If If challenged ch for and accepted, to be run for on the Thursday in the Second Spring Meeting following; B.C. 10st. and to stake 200 sov. each, p.p. MONDAY, October the 11th.-Renewal of the Sweepstakes of 50 sov. each, 30 ft. for fillies, three yrs old, 8st. 7fb. D.M. those by untried stallions or out of untried mares allowed 3lb. if both, 5lb. Mr Batson's f. by The Doctor, out of Revelry (3tb.) D. of Bedford's Bridle, by The Saddler, out of Moneda (3lb.) Ld G. Bentinck's b. f. Mogulistan, by Venison, out of Muliana b. f. Devil-me-care, sister to Ennui b. f. Growl, sister to Pug Mr J. Day's Antagonist, by Venison, out of Defy (31b.) Mr Gratwicke's f. Miss Bacon, by Mus, out of Cestus (3lb.) b. f. Joyful, by Sir Hercules, out of Frederica Mr R. Hesseltine's br. f. Mrs Fitzwilliam, by Lanercost, out of The Shadow's dam (31b.) Ld Orford's b. f. Mangosteen, by Emilius, out of Mustard D. of Richmond's br. f. Mistress Jean, by Mus, out of Reel Sir W. W. Wynn's f. by Gladiator, dam by Buzzard, out of Emma (31b.) Ld W. Powlett's f. by The Saddler, out of Fanchon, agst Ld Chesterfield's f. by Don John, out of Arachne, 8st. 41b. each, R.M. 200 h. ft. Ld Stradbroke's br. c. by The Saddler, out of Marpessa, 8st. 51b. agst Ld Glasgow's bl. f. by Retriever, out of Canada, 7st. 8lb. D.M. 200 h. ft. TUESDAY. The Royal Stakes of 200 sov. each, 120 ft. for three yrs old colts, 8st. 7lb. and fillies, 8st. 2fb. A. F. those that declare ft. on or before the 1st of January 1845 to pay 25 sov. ft. and those which declare ft. before the 1st of January 1846 to pay 50 sov. ft. winners of the 2000gs, Newmarket, or Grand Duke Michael stakes to carry 5lb. extra; winners of the Derby, Oaks, or Doncaster St Leger stakes to carry 7lb. extra; a winner of any two of the above stakes, 10lb. extra; the owner of the second horse to receive back his stake. Ld Albemarle's ch. c. Ingoldsby, by The Saddler, or Assassin, out of The Emperor's dam D. of Richmond's Red Hart, brother to Red Deer Col. Anson's b. c. Jack Musters, by Colwick, out of Pauline Mr Greville's ch. c. Mirmillo, by Gladiator, out of Morella (pays 50 sov. ft. The Clearwell Stakes of 30 sov. each, 20 ft. for two yrs old colts, 8st. 71b. and fillies, 8st. 5lb. T.Y.C. the winner of the July, Chesterfield, or Hopeful stakes at Newmarket, the New stakes at Ascot, the Ham, Lavant, or Molecomb stakes at Goodwood, the Prince of Wales's stakes at York, the Champagne or 20 sov. two yrs old stakes at Doncaster, to carry 6lb. of any two of those stakes, 9lb. extra; the winner of any other sweepstakes value 200 sov. including the winner's own stake, and not having less than ten subscribers, to carry 3lb. extra; no horse to carry more than 9fb. extra. Ld Albemarle's ch. f. The Empress, by Assassin, out of The Emperor's dam Col. Anson's ch. f. Crusade Mr Batson's c. by Plenipotentiary, out of Revelry Count Batthyany's b. c. Egremont, by Elis, out of Miss Petworth Mr W. H. Brook's br. f. The Idol, by Lanercost, out of Idolatry Mr Cooper's f. Protection, by Defence, out of Testatrix Mr John Day's br. c. Conveyancer, by Sleight-of-hand, out of Leaconfield's dam Ld Eglinton's b. f. Astræa ch. f. Henriette, sister to Sir Henry, by St Martin Ld Exeter's ch. c. Sword-player, by Gladiator, out of Macremma b. c. Xanthus, by Troilus, out of Amy b. c. Vulcan, by Giovanni, out of Velveteen b. f. Dove, by Gladiator, out of Amima Sir J. Gerard's Donna Hermosa, by Venison, out of Miss Craven Rockley, by Muley Moloch, out of Minikin Mr Greville's Rosslyn Gen. Grosvenor's b. c. Sir Roland de Bois Sir J. Hawley's Cavatina Sir J. B. Mill's br. f. by Venison, out of Jingle Mr John Moore's br. c. Blaze, by Launcelot, dam, Flambeau, by Turcoman, grandam, Miss Muley, by Muley Mr Mostyn's b. c. Loadstone b. c. Propeller Ld Orford's ch. c. by Grand Duke, out of Adelgund Mr Payne's Glendower Panic |