28 APRIL 1832, Page 7

NEWMARKET RACES.

The Craven meeting commenced on Monday. The following are the runnings of each day.

Monday, April 23.

The Craven Stakes of 10 sovereigns each, 2 yrs. 6st. ; 3 yrs. 8st. 41b.; 4 yrs. 8st. 131b. ; 5 yrs. 9st. 51b. ; 6 yrs. and aged, 9st. 61b. A. F. 9 subscribers. Col. Wilson's Chapman, 3 yrs 1 Sir M. Wood's Captain Arthur. 4 yrs. 2 Lord Chesterfield's Priam, 4 yrs 3 Betting 4 to 1 on Priam, and 6 to 1 against any other. Captain Arthur made run- ning for about a quarter of a mile, when Chapman took it up at a pace somewhat better, but still far from good. Priam and Captain Arthur were well laid up. In this way they ran to the Abingdon-mile-bottom, where these two challenged Chapman, and ran him a tremendous race home. Priam gave way first of the three, and was beaten nearly a length. Captain Arthur ran stoutly to the end, and was defeated by a head only. "The result." says the reporter, "was a thunderbolt." Handicap Stakes of 10 sovereigns each. Ab. M. 18 subscribers. Mr. Rush's Roadster, 3 yrs. Sst. Sib 1 Lord Orford's Grand Duke, 3 yrs. 8st. 10Ib. 2

A few lengths from home, Roadster came up to Grand Duke, and beat him by a head, after a race of great severity. The Riddlesworth Stakes of 200 sovereigns each, li. ft. Ab. M. 17 subscribers.

Duke of Richmond's f. by Moses, Sst. 1lb. 1 Lord Burlington's c. by Bizarre, Set. 71b. 2 Mr. Day's Salute, Sst. 4Ib 3 Lord Lichfield's f. by Sligo, 7st. 131h. 4 Mr. Roberts's br. to Cloudeslev. Set. 71b. 5 Won by a length. Sweepstakes of 100 sovereigns each, h. ft. ; for colts, Sst.71b. D.M. 5 subscribers.

Duke of Riclunond's c. by Middleton 1

Lord Exeter's c. by Mountebank Won cleverly by three-quarters of a length. Sweepstakes of 100 sovereigns each, h. ft. 1). M. 5 subscribers.

Mr. Mills's b. 1. Kate, by Lapdog, 8st. 21b 1 Lord Jersey's c. by Middleton, fist. 51b. 2 Duke of Richmond's The Hermit, Sst. Slb 3 Won by three-quarters of alength. The Hermit was beaten a long way off. Sweepstakes of 100 sovereigns each, h. ft.; colts, 8st. 71b.; fillies, Sst. 31b. D. M.

9 subscribers.

Mr. Roberts's c. by Merlin 1

Lord Orford's f. by Partisan Mr. Henry's Nannette, by Partisan 3 Duke of Richmond's c. by Middleton 4 Won rather cleverly by half a length. Match 150, h. fr. R. M. Mr. Greville's Landgravine, Sst. 7th. beat General Grosvenor's L by Truffle, 8st. by a length, easy.

Tuesday, April 24.

Match 200 sovereigns each, h. ft. Last half of Ab. M.

Mr. M. Stanley's Crutch, 8st. 71b. 1

Mr. Wagstaff's Sadler, 8st. 2 Won by a neck only. Sweepstakes of 150 sovereigns each, h. ft. Colts, 8st. V). ; fillies, 8st. 41b. AL D. Lord Lowther's Messenger, by Partisan 1 Lord Stradbroke's c. by Merlin 2 Mr. Hunter's c. by Gustavus _3 Won cleverly by a length. Match, 200 sovereigns, h. ft. fist. 315. each. D. M.

Lord Verulam's Vestris 1

Duke of Rutland's Clansman 2 Match of 100 sovereigns each, h. ft. Colts, 8st. 61b. ; fillies, 8st. 21b. R. M. 4 subscribers. Mr. Vansittart's Darioletta colt 1 Lord Lowther's Bugle colt 2 Won very easy. . Bildeston Produce Stakes of 100 sovereigns each, h. ft.; colts, Sst.71b.; fillies, .8st. 31b. R. M. (31b. allowed, Sze) 3 subscribers. General Grosvenor's b. c. Santillane, by Wrangler 1 Mr. Neville's c. by Sultan 2 Won by a head.

Sweepstakes of 150 sovereigns each, h. ft.; for fillies, 8st. 71b. R.M. 5 subscribers. Lord Chesterfield's Olga, by Paulowitz 1

Mr. Ridsdale's Fedora, by Figaro 2 Lord Exeter's Trick 3 Won very easy by two lengths. Match 300 sovereigns, h. ft. A. F.

Mr. Stonehewer's Zany, 8st. 71b 1

'Sir M. Wood's Riddlesworth, 8st. 81b 2 5 to 4 on Zany, who won cleverly by two lengths. Match 100 sovereigns, h. ft. R. M.

Mr.Ridsdale's St. Giles, 8s1) 21b 1

Captain Rous's Lioness, 9st. 61b. 2 Won by a head. First Class of the Oatlands of 50 sovereigns each, h. ft. D. I. 9 subscribers.

Duke of Grafton's Oxygen,3 yrs. ist. 91b. 1 Mr. Watts' Mazeppa, 4 yrs. 8st. 41b 2 General Grosvenor's Sarpedon, 3 yrs. 7st. 91b. 3 - The following were not placed-

Colonel Wilson's Rotterdam colt, 4 yrs. 9st. Lordllxeter's Anthony,S yrs. 7st. 61b.

Mr. Chifney's Saari, tyre. 7st. 1311,.

Sir M. Wood's Captain Arthur, 4 yrs. Sst. 101b.

2 to 1 against Oxygen, 4 to 1 against Mazeppa (takcn).5 to 1 against Anthony,5te I

against Rotterdam (taken). Won cleverly by a length.

Wednesday, April 25. Sweepstakes of 50 sovereigns each, h. ft., for 2-yr.-olds. R.M. Lord Lichfield's Terry Alt, 6st. 8111 1

Mr. Cooke's Merlin colt, 6st. 101b 2 General Grosvenor's Kitty Fisher, 7at.31b Mr. Udny's Blue Stockings colt, 5st. 101b 4 Sir M. Wood's Reaction, 7st. 71b 5 Won by a head. Plate of 50/. ; 2 yrs. 7st.; 3 yrs. Sat. ; 4 yrs. Oat. T. Y. C. Mr. M. Stanley's Crutch, 3 yrs.

Lord Exeter's Memos, 3 yrs 2 Colonel Wilson's c., by Enfflius, 2 yrs. 3 Won easy by a length. Match 500 sovereigns, p.p. A. F.

Mr. Wagstaff's Sadler, 8st. 12th., beat Mr. Henry's Protocol, 8st. 11b., by a beet

after a fine race. Match 100 sovereigns, h. ft. R. M. Lord Chesterfield's Titania. fist. 41b., beat Sir M. Wood's Galantine, flat. 51b., easy. The Column Stakes of 50 sovereigns each, h. ft. 11. M. 30 subscribers. Duke of Portland's f. by Tiresias, 8st. 41b. 1 Mr. Batson's e. by Catton, Sat. 7th 2 The following were not placed- Mr. Houldsworth's Corset, 8st. 1lb.

Mr. C. Wilson's c. Silvertail colt, 8st. 71b.

Lord Exeter's Spencer, Sst. 71b. Lord Orford's Selina colt, 8st. 71b.

Mr. Thornhill's Sal colt, 8st. 71b.

A very slow-run race ; won by half a length. Sweepstakes of 50 sovereigns each, h. ft. T. Y. C. 5 subscribers.

Lord Tasistock's Taurus, 5 yrs. 9st. 10Ib. 1

Mr. Slid ibisn;'s Landrail, 4 yrs. 8st. Glb. 2 Mr. Moss's Elizabeth, 4 yrs. 6st 3 Mr. Rush's Oatlands, 5 yrs. 7st. 131b 4 Won by a head.

Second Class of the Oatlands Stakes, of 50 sovereigns each, h. ft. D. 1. 9 subscribers: Mr. Gully's Tranby, 5 yrs .Sst. 91b 1 Lord Wilton's Chancellor, 3 yrs. 7st. 91h 2 Lord Exeter's Bohemian, 3 yrs. 6st. 121h. 3 Won by a lengths.

Thursday, April '26.

Sweepstakes of 100 sovereigns each, h. ft.: colts, fist. 71b.; fillies, 8st. 41b. D.M.

1.ord. Worcester's ch. c. The Copper Captain 1 Mr. Vansittart's c. by Polygar

A very severe race iu the last few lengths, and won by a head with great difficulty. Sweepstakes of 100 sovereigns each, h, ft.; colts, Sat. 711,.; fillies, Set. 41h. R.M. Lord Lowther's Sceptre 1

Mr. Sowerby's Castilian 2 Won by a neck, after a fine race.

Match 100 sovereigns, h. ft. T. Y. C. Lord Mountcharles's Carwell, 8st, 71b. heat Lord Lichfield's Egbert, Stit. 111). by half a length. Even betting.

Match 160 sovereigns. T. Y. C. Lord Chesterfield's Brother to Nessus, 8st. 111... beat Lord Worcester's Count Ivon, 8st. 81b. by a length, easy.

Sweepstakes of 100 sovereigns each, h. ft. Ab. M. 7 subscribers. Mr. Mills's Rate, 8st. 1lb. 1 Sir M. Wood's The Marshal, fist. 41b. 2 Won very easy by a length. Match 100 sovereigns, It. ft. Ab. M. Lord Mounteltarles's Bassetlaw, 8st. 31b. heat Sir 11. Dick's Miss Mary Anne, Sst. 41b. by half a length. The Claret Stakes, of 200 sovereigns each, h. ft. D. I. 5 subscribers. Sir M. Wood's Camarine,Sst. 211) 1.

14r. Holdsworth's Circassian, 8st. 21b 2 Won by 30 or 40 yards.

The following were the prices at the sale of his Majesty's horses

on Thursday- Guineas.

Brown colt, rising 3 yrs. old, by Woful, out of Posthorn:1: in the 2,000 Guineas Stakes, the Drawing-room Stakes, and a Stake of 50 each 114 subscribers), at Goodwood. Mr. Gsilly 100 Bay colt, rising 3 yrs. old, by Whisker. out of Scandal : in the 2,000 Guineas Stakes, the Drawing-room Stakes, and a Stake of 50, h. ft. Last Mile. 10 subscribers ; at Goodwood. Mr. Forth 511 Chesnut colt, rising 3 yrs. old, by Waterloo or Middleton, dam by Gohanna 115, Bay colt, rising 2 yrs. old, by Partisan, out of Rachel : in the Derby, and a Stake at Ascot, 100, li. ft. 9 subscribers, bulls 1823. Mr. S. Stanley 2211 Bay colt, rising 2 yrs. old, by Waterloo, out of Mcses's dam : in the July Stakes

and Derby. rising S. Stanley Chesnut filly, rising 2 yrs. old, by Partisan, out of Sultana : in the July Stakes ; in the Clearwell and Criterion Stakes, at Newmarket ; at Ascot, in a Stake of 50 sovereigns each, 30ft.; for 2 yrs. old, 8 subscribers ; at Goodwood; a Stake of 50

sovereigns each, 30 ft. (in 1532) ; in the 1,000 Guineas Stakes ; and in the Oaks Lord Wilton 151 Brown filly, rising 2 yrs. old, by Waterloo, oat of Posthuma in the Oaks, 1833

Lord Chesterfield 251 Bay filly, rising 2 yrs. old, by Waterloo, out of Elizabeth, by Rainbow : at Ascot, 100 sovereigns, Is. ft. 3 subscribers, 1833. No bidder.

Friday, April 27.

The Ale Stakes of 100 sovereigns each, h. ft.: colts, 8st. 71b.; fillies, 8st. 41b. D. L. The winner to be sold for 400, &e. 5 subscribers.

Duke of Grafton's /Eneas 1 Duke of Portland's Amphietyon 2 Lord Exeter's Vagrant - 0 Mr. Houldsworth's Bradley 0 Won cleverly. Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sovereigns each, for 2 yr. olds. D. AI. 8 subscribers. Won by Mr. Ridsdale's St. Giles, Sat. 51b. beating the Sal colt, Cassador, and three others. Won easy.

The Port Stakes of 100 sovereigns each, h. ft.; colts, Sst. 71b.; fillies, 8st. 411). rising 4 yrs. old ; the second horse to save his stake. T. M. AI. 9 subscribers.

Mr. Robinson's Liverpool 1 Lord Verulam's Vestris 2 A tine race. A Sweepstakes of 10 sovereigns each for 2 yr. olds ; colts, 8st. 71b.; and fillies, fist. AM: D. M. The winner to be sold for 90 sovereigns. Mustard colt beat brother to Cloudesly, Reaction, Cavenham, and colt by Mountebank.. Plate of 501. for all ages. D. M. Lord Lowther's Scuffle, 2 yrs. 1 Lord Cleveland's Marcus, 3 yrs. 2