NEWMARKET OCTOBER MEETING. Monday, October 17. One-third of a subscription
of 25 sovereigns each, for 3 yr. old colts Sst. 91b, fillies Sat Gib. A. F. Dona fide the property of subscribers. Puke of Grafton's b. f. Oxygen ......... walked over. The Garden Stakes of 10 sovereigns each. TcDI. M.
Mr. Scott Stonehewer's Variation, 4 yrs. 8st. tub. ... 1 Lord Exeter's Augustus, 4 yrs. Set. 51b. 2
Sir lit. Wood's Captain Arthur, 4 yrs. 8st.51L ........... 3 Won by a length. Sweepstakes of 50 sovereigns earls, colts Sat. 71h. fillies Sst.31b. T.Y.C. Gen. Grosvenor's f. Kitty Fisher (J. Day).. 1 Lord Jersey's c. by 5liddleton . . 2
Lord Lowther's 1. by Partisan . . 3 Sir DI. Wood's b. f. Galantine, 8st. 21b. received 100 sovereigns forfeit from Lord Jersey's b. e. by Emilitis, 8st. 71b. A. F. 300, h. ft. Mr. Thornhill's Earwig, 8st. 71b. paid forfeit to Lord Chesterfield's f. Titania, 8st. 21b. A. F. 200, h. ft.
Tuesday. October 18.
Match.-Mr. Wagstaff's Landrail, Ost. 71b. received 200 sovereigns ft. from Mr. Osbaldiston's Apuntaclor, 8st. 71b. Diatch.-50. Mr. Shingley's Ultima received from Mr. Perlcins's Alice, lOst. each. One-third of a subscription of 25 sovereiens each, for four yr. olds. Seven. Subscribers.
Lord Exeter's Augustus walked over. Matein-50. T. Y. C. Capt. Ilyng's Dryad, Sst.61b. (Pavis) beat Sir It. K. Dick's Miss Mary Ann, Sat. -11b. by a head. First Ciass.-Fifty Pounds for two yr. ohs. Sir R. K. Dick's Miss Mary Ann Lord Chesterfield's Kittums 2 Won by three-quarters of a length. Second Class.
Colonel Peel's Non Compos A dead heat for the second place between Margaret, Scratch f. and c by Emillus out of Mustard. Won easy by two lengths.
The Clearwell Stakes of 30 sovereigns each, 20 ft. for two yr. olds; colts, 8st. 5114 Sst. 311. T. Y. C. Forty Subscribers.
Mr. Chifney's f. by Etnilius, d. by Whisker 1
Dir. Dilly's Margrave 2 Won by half a length.
Wednesday, October 19. Match 100 h. ft. Ab. H.
Capt. Itonos's Crutch, 'Jot 1 Lord Worcester's Haymaker, Gst. 71b 2 Won by three-quarters of a length. The Outlands of 30 sovereigna each. B. DI. Fourteen Subscribers. Mr. Maberly's Erymus, 4 yrs. 8st. Gib . 1 Duke of Portland's Amphiaraus, 4 yrs. 8st. 12lb. 2 Sweepstakes of 10 sovereigns each for 3-yr-olds. D.M. Lord Exeter's Vagrant, 8st.41b. (Arnuli) 1 Mr. Stonehewer's Lioness, 7st. 131b. 2 Won easy by two lengths.
Thursday, October 20th. DIatch-50 h. ft. DM.
Earl of Chesterfield's Kittums, fist. 71b. (Conelly) 1 General Grosvenor's Kitty Fisher, 7st. 91b Won cleverly by a length. Match-300 each, p. p. A. F. Earl Chesterfield's Priam, 9st. 21b.
Marquis of Exeter's Augustus, Sst. '2
1 on Priam, who won by nearly a length. This match had caused great in- and the Lettings amounted it is said to not less than from 15,001)1.50 20,000/. 1 Match-I00 each. p. p. T. H. H. M. Wood's Lucetta, 95t. received trom Mr. Grant's Lady Emily, 8st. 111b. Handicap Plate of 1011i., A. F.
Lord Exeter's Varna, 5 yrs. Sot. 31b. (Arnuil) . 1
Mr. J. Mill's Goshawk, aged, 8st. 41b 2 The Town Plate of 50/.
Mr. Payne's c. by St. Patrick, out of Lisette, 3 yrs. 7st. 41b 1 Dir. Hunter's brother to Christina, 3 yrs. 7st. 41b 2 Won by a neck.
:Friday, October 21.
Match-100 sovereigns. Sir M. Wood's Galantine, 8st. 211). (J. Robinson), beat Lord Chesterfield's Titania, 8st. 5lb, by three-quarters of a length.
Prendergast Stakes of 50 sovereigns each. Twenty-eight Subscribers.
Lord Exeter's Beiram (Arnull) 1 Lord Lowther's F. by Partisan, out of Scratch 2 Won easy by half a length.
Handicap Stakes for 10 sovereigns each. T. Y. C. Six Subscribers. Mr. S. Day's Biumblias, 3 yrs. fist. 51b. (Artsull) •
Sir S. Graham's Little Fanny, 3 yrs. fist. 9Ib 2 Sweepstakes of Si sovereigns each. B. C. Five Subscribers Mr. Sowerby's Coroner walked over. Match-100 sovereigns, h. ft. Captain Raus's Crutch received 25 sovereigns from Captain 13 yng's Drynd.
The following is given as the list of fashionables present at these races. Dulte of Rutland, Duke of Grafton, Marquis and Marchioness of Worcester. Marquis and Marchioness of Exeter, Marylis of Tavistock, Marquis Graham, Earl and Countess Wilton, E ad and Countess of Chesterfield, Earl and Countess of Lichfield, Earl Verulam, Earl Jersey, Earl Stracibroke, Lord W. Paulen, Lord Newburgh, Lord Lowther, Lord J. Fitzroy, LordJohn Fitzroy, Sir J. and Lady Graham and family, Sir Lewin Glyn. Sir Vincent Cotton, Sir M. Wood,Hon. Col. and Mrs. Anson, Hon. De Roos, Hon. B. Crayon, Col. Russell, Gen. Grosvenor, Col. Peel, Col. lidny, Col. Wilson, Cl. Wollaston, Col. Sowerby, Hon. S. and Mrs. Wortley, Capt. Ryng, Capt. Hunter, Capt. Clive, Messrs. T. Houldsworth, M.P., Batson, Waddington, Rush, Sowerby, C. Wilson, ltoberts, Cooke, G. Walker, Irby, Stonehewer, Thornhill, Hunter,T. Thornhill, Payne, Holyoake, Osbaldestun, Foulis, J. Mills, Worrall, Newton, Greville, S. Stanley, Dr. Dowdestvell.
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