SALISBURY. THURSDAY, May the 19th.-The CITY BOWL of 25 sovs. value, added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each; five furlongs (12 subs.) Ld. Portsmouth's b. f. Brenhilda by Teddington, 3 yrs., 7st. 1lb. (£20) (Custance).. 1 Mr. W. Day's ch. c. Salisbury, by Cotherstone, out of Dacia's dam, 2 yrs., 5st. 4lb. (£20) (Adams) .. 2 3 5st. llb. Mr. W. H. Matthews's b. or br. c. The Athenian, by Grecian, out of Slender, 2 yrs., 5st. 4lb. (£20) (W. Bottom) Mr. A. Douglas's b. f. The Jigger, by Knight of Avenel, out of Valeria, 2 yrs., (£20) (Parsons), Mr. J. Evaus's Surprise, 6 yrs., 8st. 13lb. (£40) (Plumb), Mr. Hitchin's br. f. Rose of Castile, by Voltigeur, dam by Clints-Tomboy-Mac Orvillina, 2 yrs, 5st. lib.-car. 5st. 3lb. (£20) (Midgley), Mr. J. La Mert's gr. f. Sunlight, by Chanticleer, dam by TomboyMac Orvillina, 2 yrs., 5st. 5lb. (£40) (Grimshaw), Mr. J. Dixie's ch. f. Ladybird, 2 yrs., 5st. 5lb. (£40) (Bushnell), Mr. Coote's b. m. by The Currier (dam's pedigree unknown), aged, 9st. (£60) (J. Goater), Mr. Edwards's b. f. Lady-well, 3 yrs., 7st. 5lb. (£40) (Mitchell), Capt. Hunt's ch. g. Soapy Sam, 5 yrs., 8st. 10lb. (£40) (J. Land), Mr. Kendall's Carmel, 4 yrs., 8st. 21b. (£20) (L. Snowden), also ran. 3 to 1 against Brenhilda, 4 to 1 against The Athenian, and 7 to 1 each against Rose of Castile, Surprise, and Ladybird. Wou by a neck, four lengths between the second and third. The winner was sold to Mr. J. Day for 165 gs., and Salisbury was claimed by Mr. Hitchin. The SALISBURY STAKES of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added, for two years old. The winner paid 10 sovs.; five furlongs (17 subs.) Mr. Merry's ch. f. Lady Falconer by Birdcatcher, or Melbourne, 8st. 6lb. (Plumb) 1 3 Mr. Gulliver's b. f. Magic, 8st. 6lb. (Keeler), Mr. W. Norton's bl. f. Vouralak, by Mildew, out of Utopia, 8st. 6lb. (L. Snowden), Mr. J. Parker's ch. f. Precise, 8st. 61h. (J, Saddler), Mr. Powney's b. c. Confusion, by Newminster, out of Consternation, 8st. 10lb. (Salter), also rau. Even on Lady Falconer, 5 to 2 against The Assyrian. Won by a length, three lengths between the second and third, a head between the third and fourth. The WILTSHIRE STAKES of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft., and only 5 if declared, with 50 added; the second saved his stake, and the winner paid 15 sovs.; two miles (41 subs., 26 of whom paid only 5 sovs. each). Mr. J. Rigby's b. h. Tournament by Touchstone, 5 yrs., 8st. 9lb. (G. Fordham) Mr. Sherring's b. g. Halliford, 3 yrs., 5st. (Parsons) Mr. Parker's b. f. Whimsical, 3 yrs., 5st. 4lbs. (J. Adams) Capt. Archdall's b. c. Pirate, 3 yrs., 4st. 12lb. (Malthouse) .. Mr. Parker's Bevis, 3 yrs., 7st. (Roe) 1 2 3 4 5 to 2 and 2 to 1 ou Tournament, and 7 to 1 each against Peeress, Halliford, and Pirate. Won by a length and a half, a length between the second and third, a bad fourth. The second year of the FIFTH SALISBURY BIENNIAL, of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added, for three years old: the winner paid 10 sovs.; one mile (10 subs.) Mr. J. Shelley's ch. c. Sir Hercules by Sir Hercules, 8st. 10lb. (L. Snowden) The CRAVEN PLATE of 60 sovs.: the winner paid 10 sovs.; five furlongs. Ld. Portsmouth's b. h. King of the Forest, 5 yrs., 8st. 121b. (J. Goater) Mr. T. Taylor's b. f. Fun, 3 yrs., 6st. (Challoner) Mr. E. Hall's Lady Gwennoline, 3 yrs., 6st. 7lb. (W. Bottam) 7 to 4 against Romsey, and 9 to 4 against King of the Forest. Won by two lengths, the same between the second and third. Palm Leaf, 3 yrs., 7st. 21b. (Roe), was weighed for, but twisted a plate, and did not go to the post. FRIDAY. A HANDICAP PLATE of 60 sovs.: the winner paid 10 sova.; three quarters of a mile. Ld Palmerston's b. c. Romsey, 3 yrs., 7st. 51b.-incl. Slb. extra (G. Fordham) Mr. W. Day's b. f. Petra, 3 yrs., 6st. 12lb. (J. Ademo) 5 to 2 on Romsey, and 5 to 1 against Apollo. Won by half a length, a bad third. 1 2 The WILTON PARK, of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added, for two years old: the winner paid 10 sovs.; three-quarters of a mile (15 subs.) Mr. J. Merry's b. f. Cecilia, by Windhound, out of Valentinia, 8st. 6lb. (Plumb) 1 2 3 Mr. J. Day na. br. f. Chère Amie, by Sweetmeat, out of Amazon, 8st. 6lb. (A. Day) Ld. Ailesbury's ch. f. Plumper, 8st. 6lb. (L. Snowden), Mr. W. Day's br. c. The Assyrian, 8st. 101b. (Roe), Mr. E. Hall's br. c. Egbert, by The Flying Dutchman, out of Espoir, 8st. 10 b. (Faulkner), Capt. Little's gr. c. Brevet, by Andover, out of Panmure's dam, 8st. 10lb. (Salter), Mr. Parker's ch. f. Precise, 8st. 6lb. (J. Adams), also ran. 6 to 4 against Chère Amie, 5 to 1 against The Assyrian, 6 to 1 against Cecilia, and 8 to 1 against Lovebird. Won by a neck, a length and a half between the second and third. The LONGFORD CASTLE, of 25 sovs. each, 10 ft., and only 5 if declared, for two years old; half a mile (16 subs., 2 of whom paid 5 sovs. each). 1 2 3 Ld. Palmerston's b. c. Mainstone by King Tom, 8st. 2lb. (A. Day) .. 5 to 2 on Mainstone, and 5 to 2 against Lady Falconer. lengths between the second and third. Won by a length and a half, two The SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY PLATE of 25 sovs., added to a Sweepstakes of 5 sovs. each; three-quarters of a mile (7 subs) Mr. W. Day's br. c. by Tadmor, out of Mainstay, by Sheet Anchor, 2 yrs., 5st. (£20) (J. Adams) Mr. R Dixie's ch. f. Ladybird, 2 yrs., 5st. 4lb. (£50) (Grimshaw).. Mr. J. Dowling's b. f. Lady Pamela, by De Ruyter, out of De Ginkel's dam, 2 yrs., 4st. 11lb. (£20) (Malthouse) Mr. J. La Mert's Sunlight, 2 yrs., 4st. 11lb. (£20) (Bench), Mr. Edwards's br. f. Lady-well, 3 yrs., 7st. 8lb. (£50) (G. Fordham), Capt. Hunt's ch. g. Soapy Sam, 5 yrs., 8st. 8lb. (£20) (J. Land), Mr. Evans's Surprise, 6 yrs., 9st. 3lb. (£50) (Plumb), also ran. 5 to 2 against the Mainstay colt, 4 to 1 each against Ladybird and Soapy Sam, and 5 to 1 against Surprise. Won by a neck. The winner was sold to Mr. Barratt for 75 gs. The QUEEN'S PLATE of 100 gs.; three years old 6st. 71b., four 9st. 2lb., five 9st. 13lb., six and aged, 10st. 3lb.; three miles. Mr. Parker's b. c. Bevis by Buckthorn, 3 yrs. (J. Adams) Mr. Higgins's b. h. Fisherman, 6 yrs. (A. Cowley) Mr. Shelley's ch. c. Sir Hercules, 3 yrs. (Pritchard), Mr. Coote's b. m. by The Currier (dam's pedigree unknown), aged, (Roe), also ran. 5 to 4 against Fisherman, 2 to 1 against Bevis, and 4 to 1 against Sir Hercules. Won by ten lengths. Sir Hercules bolted, and The Currier m. did not pass the chair. The LONGLEAT, a handicap of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft., with 100 added: the winner paid 20 sovs., one mile and a half (24 subs.) Mr. W. Day's b. f. Schism by Surplice, 3 yrs., 6st. 4lb. (J. Adams) Mr. Merryfield's br. c. Charles 2nd, 4 yrs., 7st. 4lb. (L. Snowden) Mr. G. Thomas's ch. c. Birmingham, 3 yrs., 6st. (Challoner) Mr. Merry's b. f. Peeress, 4 yrs., 7st. 7lb. (G. Fordham), Mr. W. Barratt's ch. c. Southampton, 3 yrs., 7st. (Custance). Mr. T. Cliff's br. c. Nosegay, 3 yrs., 6st. 5lb.-incl. 71b. extra -car. 6st. 61b. (Pritchard), Mr. Hodgman's b. f. Yorkshire Miss, 3 yrs., 5st.-car. 5st. llb. (Grimshaw), Mr. T. Brown's b. f. Creeping Jane, 3 yrs., 5st.-car. 5st. 3lb. (W. Bottom), also ran. 5 to 2 against Charles 2nd, 3 to 1 against Creeping Jane, 7 to 2 against Birmingham, 4 to 1 against Yorkshire Miss, and 5 to 1 against Schism. Won by five lengths, a bad third. BATH AND SOMERSET COUNTY MEETING. TUESDAY, May the 24th.-The LANDSDOWN, of 5 sovs. each, with 40 added: the winner paid 5 sovs.; one mile (19 subs.) Ld. Portsmouth's b. h. King of the Forest by Orlando, 5 yrs., 8st. 7lb. (J. Goater) 2 to 1 against Felicitas, 4 to 1 against Table Bay, 5 to 1 against Pavilion, and 7 to 1 against King of the Forest. Won by half a length, a length and a half between the second and third, a bad fourth. The first year of the EIGHTH BIENNIAL, of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added, for two years old; the second saved his stake, and the winner paid 5 sovs.; T.Y.C. half a mile (57 subs.) Mr. T. Parr's ch. c. Lupellus by Loup-garou, 8st. 10lb. (G. Fordham) 1 Mr. T. Taylor's b. c. Hartley Wintney, by Bay Middleton, out of The Fawn, 8st. 71b. (E. Sharp) Mr. Merry's gr, c. brother to Rainbow, 8st. 10lb. (Plumb) Ld. Portsmouth's b. c. Buccaneer, by Wild Dayrell, out of Cruiser's dam, 8st. 7lb. (J. Goater) Ld. Chesterfield's ch. c. Herman, by Stulz, out of Fayaway, 8at. 71b. (Flatman), Mr. John Day na. br. f. Chère Amie, 8st. 4lb. (A. Day), Ld. Stamford's b. c. brother to Tricolor, by Touchstone, out of Triangle, 8st. 101b. (Bartholomew), Mr. Sutton's br. e. Man at Arms, by Kingston, out of Paradigm, 8st. 7lb. (Marlow), Mr. W. Day's ch. f. by Daniel O'Rourke, out of Sleight, 8st. 7ib. (J. Adams). Mr. Jas. Clark's b. c. Sherborne, 8st 7lb. (J. Osborne), Mr. T. Parr's b. c. Eheu, by Dear Me, out of Misty Moru's dam, 8st. 4lb. (E. Forster), Mr. Rickaby's c. Market Gardener, by Wild Dayrell, out of Blemish, 8st. 71b. (Cresswell), also ran. 6 to 4 on Lupallus, 100 to 30 against Buccaneer, and 100 to 8 against Hartley Wintney. Won by a neck, two lengths between the second and third, a neck between the third and fourth, Sherborne next. The BATH HANDICAP of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft. if declared, with 100 added: the winner paid 10 sovs.; one mile and a half (29 subs., 15 of whom paid 5 sovs, each). Mr. S. Williams's br. or bl. c. Blackmail by Annandale, 3 yrs., 6st. (W. Bottom) .. .. 1 2 3 Mr. Mellish's b. g. Tame Deer, 6 yrs., 8st. 12lb. (G. Fordham), Ld. Clifden's Fadladeen, 4 yrs., 8st. 10lb. (A. Day), Mr. Sherring's Linda, 3 yrs., 6st. 91b. (Parsons), Mr. R. Ten Broeck's Olympias, 3 yrs., 6st. 7lb. (Custance), Mr. J. C. Sadler's The Gem, 3 yrs., 5st. 12lb. (A. Sadler), Ld. Stamford's Lassie, 3 yrs., 5st. 121b. (Channell), also ran. 6 and 7 to 4 against Orleans, 4 to 1 against Schism, and 6 to 1 each against Blackmail and Fadladeen. Won by a length, the same between the second and third, Olympias and Fadladeen were next. The second year of the SEVENTH BIENNIAL, of 10 sovs. each, with 50 added, for three years old; the second saved his stake, and the winner paid 5 sovs.; one mile and a half (55 subs.) Mr. H. Hill's ch. c. Trumpeter by Orlando, 8st. 10lb. (A. Day) Mr. C. Capel's b. c. Highwayman, by Cotherstone, out of Black Bess, by Ratcatcher, 8st. 7lb. (J. Osborne) Mr. J. Clark's ch. f. Scent, by Windhound, out of Elcot's dam, 8st. 7lb. (Fordham).. Mr. J. H. C. Wyndham's b. or br. c. Cynricus, 8st. 10lb. (S. Rogers) 1 Mr. Sherring's Halliford, 8st. 71b. (Charlton), Ld. Ailesbury's b. c. by Bay Middleton, out of Bribery, 8st. 10lb. (Flatman), also ran. Even on Trumpeter, 3 to 1 against Highwayman, and 6 to 1 against Cynricus. Won by three lengths, the same between the second and third, a bad fourth-Halliford did not pass the chair. The Bribery colt fell, and Flatman was much bruised. The COUNTY MEMBERS' PLATE of 50 sovs.; a mile and a half, 2 Mr. F. Higgins's Laodamis, 5 yrs., 8st. 8lb. (Cresswell), Mr. Mellish's Tame Deer, 6 yrs., Sst. (G. Fordham), Mr. Gulliver's Apollo, 4 yrs., 8st. (Keeler), Mr. A. Hopkins's Grillade, aged, 7st. 7lb. (Vivian), Capt. West's Corkscrew, aged, 7st. (declared 7st. 71b.-car. 7st. 11lb.) (E. Forster), Mr. Merrifield's c. by The Flying Dutchman, out of Gala, 4 yrs., 6st. 13lb. (Pritchard), Mr. H. Stone's Arcanum, 4 yrs., 6st. 8lb. (C. Harrison), Mr. E. Brayley's The Poet, 3 yrs., 6st. (Challoner), Mr. W. Nelson's Aunt Sally, by Tadmor, out of Matilda, 3 yrs., 6st. (W. Bottom), Mr. Sadler's Whimsical, 3 yrs., 5st. 5lb. (A. Sadler), also ran. 7 to 2 against Tame Deer, 5 to 1 against the Gala colt, and 6 to 1 against Eltham Beauty. Apollo came in second, being beaten by a short head, but Ducker made a complaint against the riders of the first two on the ground of a cross. The Stewards decided that the charge of a cross was proved against the rider of Apollo, but not against the rider of Eltham Beauty, who was declared the winner of the plate. Arcanum fell, and Harrison broke his leg. The FREE HANDICAP did not produce a race. WEDNESDAY.-SWEEPSTAKES of 5 sovs. each, with 20 added; one mile (7 subs.) Mr. Wyatt's Ferndale, 4 yrs., 7st. 5lb. (£50) (Ducker) Mr. R. Ten Broeck's Olympias, 3 yrs., 6st. 6lb. (£50) (Custance) Mr. Stevens's bl. f. Tapioca, 3 yrs., 6st. 61b. (£50) (W. Stevens) Mr. Merrifield's c. by The Flying Dutchman, out of Gala, 4 yrs., 7st. 12lb. (£80) (L. Snowden) Mr. E. Brayley's The Poet, 3 yrs., 6st. 9lb. (£50) (Pritchard) Mr. H. Stone's Arcanum, 4 yrs., 9st. 2lb. (£200) (Ashmall).. 2 to 1 against Mushroom, to 2 against Ferndale, and 3 to 1 against Olympias. Won by a length and a half, a bad third. The winner was sold for 110 sovs., and Ferndale was claimed by Mr. Stevens. Edwards and Ducker were suspended from riding again at Bath, Epsom, Ascot, and Newmarket, for misconduct at the post. The WESTON STAKES of 10 sovs. each, witth 50 added, for two years old: the winner paid 5 SOVS.; T.Y.C. straight half-mile (40 subs.) Mr. E. Hall's b. f. Seclusion by Tadmer, 8st. 5lb. (Challoner) Mr. T. Parr's gr. c. Rattlebone, 8st. 71b. (G. Fordham) .. 1 2 3 Ld. Ailesbury's ch. f. Plumper, 8st. 4lb. (Plumb), Mr. Capel's b. c. Turn of Luck, by Turnus, out of Georgiana, 8st. 7lb. (J. Mann), Ld. Coventry's br. f. by Kingston, out of Sacrifice, 8st. 7lb. (Ashmall), Mr. W. Day's b. c. Byeways, by Pitsford, out of Crosslanes, 8st. 5lb. (A. Day), Mrs. Osbaldeston's b. f. Maid of Orleans, by Autocrat, out of Miss Tennyson, 8st. 2lb. (J. Goater), Ld. Stamford's b. f. Provision, by Orlando, out of Vivandière, 8st. 71b. (W. Boyce), Mr. Sutton's b. c. Man at Arms, 8st. 10lb. (Marlow), Mr. W. Nelson's b. f. Grand Mistress, by The Cossack, out of Troica, 8st. 7lb. (Walters), Mr. T. Stevens's b. c. Dreadnought, 8st. 5lb. (Keeler), Mr. J. Ingham's ch. c. Predictor, 8st. 10lb. (L. Snowden), also ran. Even on Byeways, 5 to 1 each against Seclusion and Emily, 6 to 1 against Rattlebone, and 12 to 1 against Maid of Orleans. Won by a short head, a bad third, Maid of Orleans and Plumper were next, close up. The SOMERSETSHIRE STAKES of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft., and 5 only if declared, with 100 added; the winner paid £15; the second received £50, and the third saved his stake; two miles and a distance (90 subs, 62 of whom paid 5 sovs. each). Mr. W. Day's Schism by Surplice, 3 yrs., 6st.-incl. 5lb. extra (J. Adams) Mr. J. Thompson's Tunstall Maid, 4 yrs., 8st. 4lb.-incl. 5lb. extra (Aldcroft) .. 1 2 Mr. R. Sutton's Black Tommy, 5 yrs., 8st. 12lb. (Marlow), Mr. E. Hall's Supple Jack, 4 yrs., 7st. 10lb. (Charlton), Mr. A. Hopkins's Grillade, aged, 7st.-car. 7st. 3lb. (Vivian), Mr. R. Ten Broeck's Belle, 4 yrs., 6st. 11lb. (Custance), Mr. Saxon's Princess Royal, 4 yrs., 6st. 10lb. (Tuck), Mr. Higgins's Rosabel, 3 yrs., 6st. 10lb. (Challoner), D. of Bedford's Pavilion, 4 yrs., Est. 6lb. (Carter), Mr. Eyton's Hobgoblin, 5 yrs., 5st. 13lb. (W. Bradly), Mr. Thellusson's Orleans, 3 yrs., 5st. 10lb. (Ploughman), Mr. H. Stone's b. f. The Czarina (late Signorina), by The Cossack, out of Florence, 3 yrs., 5st. 10lh. (Parsons), Mr. S. Williams's Blackmail 3 yrs., 5st. 4lb.-incl. 5lb. extra (W. Bottom), also ran. 5 to 2 against Rosabel, 6 to 1 each against Belle and Blackmail, 12 to 1 against Pensioner, 100 to 8 each against Schism and Orleans, 100 to 7 against Tunstall Maid, and 100 to 6 against Princess Royal. Won by ten lengths, a bad third; Blackmail, Princess Royal, and Rosabel were next. The SHORTS of 25 sovs.; straight half-mile. Capt. Bayly na. Marmalade by Sweetmeat, 3 yrs., 6st. (£30) (Grimshaw) Mr. G. Angell's Hassock, 3 yrs., 6st. (£30) (Challoner) Mr. Allibone's Bernous, 3 yrs., 6st. (£30) (A. Sadler) .. Mr. Harrison's b. f. Nanetta, by Hotspur, dam's pedigree unknown, 4 yrs., 7st. 8lb. (£80) (Pritchard) Mr. E. Brayley's Table Bay, 3 yrs., 6st. 3lb. (£30) (W. Bradly) 5 to 4 on Marmalade, and 5 to 2 against Hassock. Won by a length, a bad third. The winner was sold to Capt. Christie for 150 gs. The DYRHAM PARK HANDICAP of 100 sovs.; from the distance post, and go once round. Mr. Merrifield's Charles 2nd by The Flying Dutchman, 4 yrs.,,7st. 9lb. (L. Snowden) 1 Mr. Merry's Peeress, 4 yrs., 7st. (Challoner) Mr. H. Stone's Alaric, 4 yrs., 7st. (Pritchard), Mr. Stevens's Timandra, 3 yrs., 6st.-car. 68t. 3lb. (W. Stevens), Mr. W. Nelson's Aunt Sally, 3 yrs., 6st. (W. Bradly), Mr. R. Ten Broeck's Olympias, 3 yrs., 5st. 121b.-incl. 5lb. extra (W. Bottom), Mr. Sadler's b. f. Whimsical, 3 yrs., 5st. 5lb. (A. Sadler), Mr. S. Jacobs's Eltham Beauty, 3 yrs., 5st. 5lb.-incl. 5lb. extra (Grimshaw), also ran. 6 to 4 against Peeress, 3 to 1 against Charles 2nd, 6 to 1 against Eltham Beauty, and 7 to 1 against Apollo. Won by a length and a half, three lengths between the second and third, Olympias, Whimsical, and Eltham Beauty next. The ARISTOCRATIC HANDICAP of 10 sovs. each, 5 ft., with 20 added ; jockeys, 7lb. extra; once round (7 subs.) Mr. Mellish's Tame Deer by Venison, 6 yrs., 11st. (Mr. W. Bevill) MONDAY, May the 23rd.-The SHEFFIELD HANDICAP of 3 sovs, each, 2 ft., and only 1 if declared, with 25 added: the winner paid 5 sovs.; one mile and a half. Mr. Philips's Heads or Tails by Sir Hercules, 5 yrs., 10st. 7lb. (T. Holmes) Mr. Webster's Rebecca, 4 yrs., 9st. (Hall), Mr. Wheatley's Crocus, 3 yrs., 7st. 10lb. (T. Withington), Mr. Robinson's Cherokee, 3 yrs., 7st. 101b. (Pickering), Mr. Layburn's Peggy Taft, 4 yrs., 9st. 12lb. (C. Dodworth), also ran. Won by three-quarters of a length, about two lengths between the second and third. Peggy Taft, who came in second, did not weigh, and was disqualified. The HALLAMSHIRE, of 2 sovs. each, with 20 added; the winner paid 2 sovs., and the second saved his stake; heats, one mile. 1 1 2 2 .. dis 0 Mr. Philips's Heads or Tails (h.-b.), 5 yrs., 9st. 4lb. (Holmes) with 25 added; the winner paid 5 sovs.; one mile and a half. Mr. Layburn's Peggy Taft by Vatican, 4 yrs., 10st. (Little) Mr. Philips's Heads or Tails, 5 yrs., 11st. 31b.-incl. 10lb. extra (Holmes) Mr. Wood's Litle Girl, 3 yrs., 8st. 6lb. (Lomas), Mr. Robinson's Cherokee, 3 yrs., 7st. 7lb. (Megson), also ran. Won by half a length, a length and a half between the second and third. An objection against the winner was overruled. The LADIES' STAKES did not produce a race. The BRIGHTSIDE HANDICAP of 25 sova., added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs. each, 1 of which goes to the fund; the second saved his stake; heats, one mile and a quarter. Mr. Rook's Fabius by Pontifex, 3 yrs., 6st. 10lb. (Megson) Mr. Wheatley's Crocus, 3 yrs., 7st. 71b.-car. 2lb. over (Withington) Mr. Philips's Heads or Tails, 5 yrs. (Holmes) dis 0 The first was a dead heat between Fabius and Heads or Tails, but Heads or Tails was disqualified, the jockey being short of weight. WYE. WEDNESDAY, May the 25th.-The STEWARDS' PLATE of 50 sovs.; a mile and a half. Mr. Mellish's Minster by Newminster, 3 yrs., 7st. (J. Covey) Mr. Evans's Naughty Boy, 5 yrs., 7st. 7lb. (G. Searle) Mr. Thorpe's Barége, 4 yrs., 8st. 91b. (C. Salter) Mr. B. Land's Puritan, 4 yrs., 7st. 5lb. (Dickenson) Mr. P. Barling's Eardrop, 5 yrs., 7st. 12lb. (Collins) Mr. Keene's Avonbridge, 3 yrs., 7st. 3lb. (Mitchell) Even on Minster, and 3 to 1 against Naughty Boy. Won by two lengths, a length separating the second and third. A SWEEPSTAKES of 4 sovs. each, with 20 added; one mile (4 subs.) Mr. G. Leycester's b. f. by Surplice, out of Ianthe, 2 yrs., 5st. 8lb. (Mitchell) Even on the Ianthe filly. Won by three lengths, two lengths between the second and third; Naughty Boy beaten off. A SWEEPSTAKES of 3 sovs, each, with 15 added; heats, one mile and a half (3 subs.) A MILITARY HURDLE RACE of 3 sovs. each, heats, one mile, was won by Mr. Wombwell's Rosa, aged, 11st. (£60), beating Mr. Kennard's Gipsy, aged, 10st. 9lb (£40). A SWEEPSTAKES of 1 sov. each, with 100 added, for horses the property of Farmers and Tradesmen residing in Kent, heats, one mile, over four flights of hurdles (3 subs.), was won by Mr. P. Barling's ch. g. Wilmont, by The Hydra, aged, Flat. 71b. (£30) (G. Eatwell), besting Mr. Ward's br. g. California, aged, 11st. 7lb. (£30) (owner), and Mr. Greensted's Paddy, aged, 11st. 7lb. (£30), (C. Hornsby). HARPENDEN. FRIDAY, May the 27th.-The ROTHAMSTEAD, of 3 sovs. each, with 30 added; the second saved his stake; one mile and a half (5 subs.) Mr. Land's ch. g. Ascot by Pyrrhus the First, 3 yrs., 6st. 11lb. (£50) (Dickenson) Mr. G. Angell's b. f. Hassock, 3 yrs., 6st. 4lb. (£25) (Custance) Mr. T. Stevens's ch. f. How d'ye do, 4 yrs., 7st. 10lb. (£25) (Keeler) Mr. Neale's ch. f. by Robert de Gorham, 3 yrs., 6st. 4lb. (£25) (W. Bottom).. 5 to 4 against Hassock, and 5 to 2 each against Robert de Gorham filly, and How d'ye do. Won by three-quarters of a length, three lengths between the second and third. |