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The following Regulations respecting the weights and distances of his Majesty's Plates, are to remain in force till otherwise directed by his Majesty.

The weights of the King's Plates run for at Newmarket shall be fixed by the Stewards of the Jockey Club.

CHESTER thrice round the Course, rather more than three miles; three yrs old to carry 7st. 21b. four, 9st. 21b. five, 10st. six and aged, 10st. 5lb.

ASCOT HEATH-to start at the New mile Starting-post, go once round and in; weights the same as at Chester.-N.B. This does not apply to the Hunters' Plate, of which the conditions are to be fixed by the Master of the Buck-hounds as formerly.

MANCHESTER-three miles and a distance weights the same as NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE-three miles

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at Chester.

four, 9st. lib. 10st. 21b. two

WINCHESTER

GOODWOOD-three yrs old, 7st. 4lb. four, 9st.2lb. five, 9st. 13lb. six and aged, 10st.4lb. about three miles and five furlongs.

YORK-three yrs old to carry 8st. four, 8st. 12lb. five, 9st. 4lb. six, 9st. 7lb. and aged, 9st. 9lb. two miles.

CANTERBURY

SALISBURY

LEWES

WARWICK

WEYMOUTH

LICHFIELD

NORTHAMPTON
BEDFORD

LEICESTER

SHREWSBURY

three yrs old to carry 8st. 2lb. four, 9st. 61b. five, 10st. six and aged, 10st. 3lb. two-mile heats.

three yrs old, 7st. 11lb. four, 9st. llb. five, 9st. 9lb. six and aged, 10st. three miles.

DONCASTER
CARLISLE

CALEDONIAN HUNT

LINCOLN
NOTTINGHAM

three yrs old, 7st. 91b. four, 9st. five, 9st. 9lb. six and aged, 10st. four miles.

three yrs old, Est. 2lb. four, 9st. 4lb. five, 9st. 11lb. six and aged, 10st. two mile heats.

YORK and RICHMOND alternate Plate-four yrs old, 8st. 7lb. five, 9st. 1lb. six and aged, 9st. 5lb. three miles.

The first Newmarket Plate, the Plates at Chelmford and Lincoln, and that run for alternately at York and Richmond, are to be run for by mares only as heretofore.

January 1833.

ALBEMARLE,

Master of the Horse.

WINNERS OF THE DERBY, OAKS, & ST LEGER

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In 1776, a sweepstakes on exactly the same conditions as that which was afterwards named the St Leger, was won at Doncaster, by Ld Rockingham's br. f. by Sampson, and in 1777 by Mr Sotheron's Bourbon; but the first St Leger, so called at the time, was won by Hollandaise.

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The first sheet Calendar for next season will be published early in March. Stakes close before that time at the following places :

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219, Zarina, carried 7st. 9lb. only when she won the Ladies' Plate at Hastings.

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IN THE PRESENT VOLUME.

3, line 4 from the bottom, for "21," read "20."

53, line 18, for "60," read "50."

81, last line, add to the Oakley stakes, " 6 subscribers."

178, line 24, for "aged," read "6 years old."

312, line 18, for "Tuesday" in the race week, read "Wednesday."

360, line 9 from the bottom for "Cook" read "Cock."

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