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cafter, for 3 yrs old, carrying a feather; 4 yrs old, 7ft. lb. 5 yrs old, 8ft. 6 yrs old, 8ft. Slb. and aged, 8ft. 11lb.-4 miles.- To be named to the Clerk of the Courfe on the day of entrance for the Plates, and each horfe, &c. to be bona fide the property of the Subfcriber, or his declared confederate.- -This Subfcription to be continued in 1788 and 1789.

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A Sweepstakes of 25gs each, for hunters, carrying 12ft.4 miles. To be rode by Gentlemen.The horfes to be named to Mr. Stanuel, Doncaster, on or before the 1ft day of March, 1787.

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MAIDENHEAD,

1787.

IRST DAY.-A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for hunters carrying 12ft.-the best of three two-miles heats.-To be rode by Gentlemen.-No horfe to start that ever received or paid forfeit or compromise, or ever had a fweat before the 1st of February, 1787.The winner of the King's Plate at Afcot, to carry 7lb. extra.-This Subfcription to be clofed, and the horfes to be named to Mr. Weatherby, Bury-ftreet, or Mr. Anderson, the Sun, Maidenhead, on or before the ft day of May, 1787.

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ILL be the laft Tuesday, Wednesday, and

W Thursday in Auguft.

RICHMOND, Yorkshire, 1787.

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AST DAY

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-A Sweepstakes of 20gs each, for 3 yrs old colts, 8ft. and fillies, 7ft. 12lb. -once round the Courfe.- Earl Fitzwilliam's br. f. by Alfred, dam by Tantrum; Sir T. Dundas's ch. c. by Magnet, dam by Regulus; Mr. J. H. Ste.

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venfon's b. c. Quack, by Orpheus, out of Doctor's dam; Mr. J. Prefton's ch. c. by Carbineer, dam by Eclipfe; Mr. R. W. Peirse's b. c. by Tandem, dam by Match'em.

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STOCKTON, 1787.

IRST DAY.A Sweepstakes of rogs each, for 3 yrs old colts, 8ft. and fillies, 7ft. 12lb. -two miles.. Sir J. Eden's b. f. by Magnet, dam by Match'em, which mare is own fifter to Bay Bolton; Sir T. Dundas's ch. c. by Magnet, out of Alagrecque; Mr. R. W. Peirfe's b. c. by Tandem, dam by Match'em, grandam by Herod; Mr. Sleigh's f. Smiler, by Alfred, out of Dexter's dam; Mr. Peverall's b. c. Damon, by Royal Slave, out of Sir J. Pennyman's Old Syren; Mr. J. Prefton did not

name.

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MALTO N.

IRST DAY.A Sweepstakes of 20gs each, for 3 yrs old colts, 8ft. and fillies, 7ft. 12lb. -two miles.- -Earl Fitzwilliam's b. c. by Alfred, dam by Tantrum; Mr. Wentworth's br. c. own brother to Feldom; Sir G. Armytage's ro. f. by Doge, out of Mifs Cornforth; Mr. Cookfon's c. by Carbineer, dam by Arbitrator; Mr. Ayrton's b. c. own brother to Columbus; Mr. Prefton's b. c. by Highflyer, out of Mifs Romp; Ld A. Hamilton's c. by Highflyer, out of Flora; Sir J. Pennington's br. f. Regula, by Ruler, dam by Match'em; Mr. Baker's c. Piper Tom, by Carbineer; Mr. Jolliff's b, f. by Magnum Bonum, dam by Herod; Mr. Stapleton's

Stapleton's ch. c. by Morwick Ball, out of Mopfqueezer; Mr. Bethell's b. c. by Magnum Bontim, out of Ruler's dam.

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NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE.

IRST DAY.- A Sweepstakes of 20gs each, for 4 yrs old colts, 8ft. 7lb. and fillies, Sit. 4lb.-4 miles.-Ld A. Hamilton's b. c. by Paymaiter, dam by Match'em; D. of Hamilton's c. by Magog, dam by Regulus; Mr. Baker's gr. c. Windletone, by Magnet; Mr. H. Hudfon's b. f. by Garrick, dam by Herod; Mr. Allgood's br. c. by Young Marik, dam by Le Sang.

Sweepstakes of zogs each, for 3 yrs old colts, 8ft. 3lb. and fillies, 8ft.-two miles. Mr. Robertfon's b. c. by Magog, dam by Regulus; Mr. Blackett's ro. c. by Carbineer, dam by Arbitrator; Mr. Fenwick's br. c. by Magnet, dam by Match'em; Mr. Baker's c. Piper Tom, by Carbineer, out of Dunce's dam; Mr. Burdon's b. c. by Orpheus, dam by Herod; the D. of Hamilton did not name; and Mr. Gregson's nomination came too late.

CATTERICK-BRIDGE,

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In EASTER WEEK.

1787.

Sweepstakes of 1ogs each, for 2 yrs old colts, 7ft. 12lb. and fillies, 7ft. 10lb.-two miles. -Sir J. Lawfon's b. c. by Orpheus, dam by Herod; Mr. Bethell's b. c. by Magnum Bonum, out of Wafp's dam; Mr. Wetherell's br. c. by Magnet, dam by Match'em; Mr. Scroope's b. f. by Bacchus, dam by Wildair; Mr. Farrer's br. f. by Alfred, out of Guyler's dam; Sir J. L. Kaye's ch. f.

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Peg Woffington, by Garrick, out of Sportsmistress Mr. Preston's ch. c. by Carbineer, dam by Eclipse; Mr. Baker's b. c. Quack, by Orpheus, out of Doctor's dam; Col. Radcliffe's dark br. c. by Young Marfk, out of Harlequin's dam; Mr. Cookfon's ro. c. by Carbineer, dam by Arbitrator; Sir T. Dundas's ch. c. by Magnet, out of Alagrecque; Mr. C. Dundas's b. c. by Carbineer, dam by Marsk

A Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for horfes, &c. that have not won that value in Match or Sweepstakes, nor above one 50l. Plate; 3 yrs old, 7ft. 12lb. 4 yrs old, 8ft. 8lb. and 5 yrs old, gft.-a winner of a Plate carrying 3lb. extra. mares allowed 2lb.-three miles.Sir T. Dundas's ch. f. by Magnet, dam by Mark, 3 yrs old; Mr. Allen's bl. f. Bright Eyes, by Telemachus, dam by Alfred, 3 yrs old; Mr. Richardson's ch. c. Sharper, by Young Marik, 4 yrs; Mr. Liddell's b. c. by Magic, dam by Young Traveller, 3 yrs old; Capt. Cooper's b. f. Plover, by Antonio, dam by Match'em, 3 yrs old; Mr. Robfon's b. m. by Amaranthus, dam by Match'em, 6 yrs old

BURFOR D, 1787.

ILL be the 11th, 12th, and 13th of September.

WILL

On Wednesday the 12th, a Sweepstakes of 10gs each, for bona fide hunters, to be rode by Gentlemen; 5 yrs old to carry 11ft. 7lb. 6 yrs old, 12ft. and aged, 12ft. 4lb. two-miles heats.

A Silver Fox's Head will be added to the above Sweepstakes, by a Gentleman in the neighbourhood. -6 Subfcribers, or no Race.

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