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Mr F. Gretton's Ironsides

Mr Hepburn's b. c. Reform

Ld Howth's Evora

Mr P. J. Jackson's ro. f. by King John, out of Ada, by Knight of St George

ch. f. by Saunterer, out of Tunstall Maid

b. c. by Knowsley, out of Elsie Venner, by Alarm

Mr R. M. Jaques's br. c. Whymper

br. f. Breadfruit

Mr John's Lord Charlemont

brother to Pretty John

Mr Johnstone's b. f. sister to Argyle, by Adventurer
Mr W. J. Legh's br. f. Palisade

b. f. by First Flight, dam, sister to General Peel

Mr H. Levy's bl. c. Meter

Mr Lincoln's Lurgan

Mr J. Lowe's b. c. by Broomielaw, out of Lady Hungerford Mr G. Masterman's b. c. Brigham Young

b. c. Little John

Mr Merry's Woodcote

br. c. by Marksman, out of Lady Warneford Mr G. W. Morris's b. f. by Lambton, out of Club Queen b. c. by Lambton, out of Princess Augusta

Mr R. Osborne's b. f. Wild Aggie

Mr F. Pryor's br. c. by Beadsman, out of Troublesome
Mr O. Ryan's Bansha

Mr T. Stevens's b. f. Oyster Girl

br. f. Mamhead Lass

Mr G. Storey's ch. f. Flighty, by King of Trumps, out of Fidget, by The Fallow Buck

Mr Tatton's br.c. by Lambton, or The Miner-Zenobia,bySlane Mr H. Wallace's Precentor

Ld Wilton's Cucumber

br. c. by D'Estournel, out of Archeress

ch. f. by Lord Clifden, out of Mineral

The Liverpool St Leger of 20 sov. each, h. ft. and 5 only if declared by March 1st, 1872, with 50 sov. added, for three yrs old, colts, 8st 10b, fillies, 8st 6b; winners at three yrs old of a weight-for-age race value 1000 sov. 9lb, 400 sov. 6lb, 200 sov. 3lb extra; beaten maidens allowed 51b; one mile and a half (11 subs.)

Sir E. Buckley's b. c. by Wynnstay-Witch, by Ugly Buck Ld Howth's ch. c. Malahide, by Trumpeter, out of Chocolate (own sister to Mincepie)

Mr M. Hunt's ch. c. Pitchpipe

b. c. Wild Shot

Mr R. M. Jaques's ch. c. Not Guilty

Mr Johnstone's ch. c. Tocsin, by Newminster, out of Bonny Bell

br. c. Mecænas (late King Thomas), by King Tom Mr Keary's ch. c. Speculation, by Adventurer, out of Verbena, by Sir Tatton Sykes

Mr R. Osborne's ch. c. Cuthbert, by Cathedral, out of Crow's Nest

Mr W. Saunders's b. c. Uncle Tom

Mr T. Stevens's b. c. Salopian

THIRD DAY,

The second year of the second Sefton Biennial Stakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft. and I only to the fund if declared by the Tuesday in the week before the races, with 100 added, for yearlings of 1870; colts, 8st 10fb, fillies and geldings, 8st 61b; winners once of weight-for-age races at three yrs old to carry 3b, twice, or 100 sov. 6b, thrice, or 200 sov. 9b extra; maidens beaten once allowed 3b, twice, 5mb, thrice, 71b; the second and third horses to save their stakes; one mile and a quarter (31 subs.)

Mr T. Bell's Master Harry

Mr J. Brodie's b. c. Tantallon
Mr C. Brooks's Lady Montague
Mr G..Crook's Yorkshire Relish
Rattle

Mr T. T. Drake's Gleam

Capt. Gray's b. f. Countess Adelaide

Mr C. Head's Impulse

Mr M. Hunt's b. c. Wild Shot ch. c. Pitchpipe

Mr R. M. Jaques's Not Guilty

Mr E. Jones's ch. c. Heythrop

Mr Jos. Keightley's bl. f. Amadine, by Kettledrum, out of Honey Bee

ch. f. Promise, by Prince Plausible-Sunnylocks Mr Geo. Knox's b. or br. f. Helen Molloy

Mr G. Masterman's br. f. May Bloom, by Breadalbane, out of Hawthorn Bloom, by Kettledrum

ch. c. Vanity Tom, by Breadalbane, out of Good Lass, by Kettledrum

Mr Merry's f. Highland Fling, by Scottish Chief, out of Masquerade

f. by Scottish Chief, out of Lioness (wrong nom.)

Mr G. W. Morris's b. f. Patty

Mr Jno. Osborne's b. c. by Cathedral, out of Pera

ro. f. Mirth, by Lord Clifden, out of Jollity, by Chanticleer

Mr Thos. Palmer's b. or br. f. Inez

Mr Payne's Bella

Mr C. Peck's ch. f. Rose of Tralee, by Knowsley, out of Enterprise's dam

Mr Pryor's ch. c. Counterfeit, by Chevalier d'Industrie, out of Troublesome

Mr W. Saunders's b. c. Uncle Tom

Mr N. H. Stagg's ch. f. Oxford Belle

br. f. Miss Saurin

Mr T. Stevens's b. c. Salopian

Mr G. Storey's ch. c. Restless, by Breadalbane, out of Fidget, by The Fallow Buck

The first year of the third Sefton Biennial Stakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft., and 1 only to the fund if declared by Tuesday in the week before the races, with 100 sov. added, for two yrs old, colts, 8st 10tb, fillies, 8st 71b; winners once to carry 4b, twice, or of 100 sov. 71b, thrice, or of 200 sov. 10fb extra; maidens beaten twice allowed 41b; the second to receive 20 sov.; five furlongs (47 subs.)

The second year of this Biennial to be run on the second day of the Autumn Meeting, 1873, see p. 324.

Mr Alington's ch. f. May Day

Mr J. Ambery's Chimera
Deanwater

Claretto

Mr R. N. Batt's br. c. Medoc

Mr C. Brooks's Eudearment

Mr Elyott Bower's ch. c. by Blair Athol, out of Touch me Not

b. c. by Adventurer, out of Circe

br. c. by King John, out of Symmetry
br. f. by King John, out of Rosati

Sir E. Buckley's b. c. by Wynnstay, or Success, out of The
Witch, by The Ugly Buck

Mr G. S. Dodson's Thriftless
Mr F. Fisher's Coeur de Lion
Prince John

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Mr G. G. Keswick's Bushranger

Roskell

f. by Cambuscan, out of Heroine of Lucknow Mr Lincoln's Lurgan

Mr J. Lowe's b. c. by Broomielaw, out of Lady Hungerford Mr G. Masterman's b. c. Little John

br. c. by Young Dutchman, dam by Barbatus, out of Flutter

b. c. Brigham Young

Mr Merry's ch. c. by Marksman, out of May Flower b. f. by Thormanby, out of Miss Ann

Mr Morewood's Middle Temple

Mr G. W. Morris's b. c. by Lambton, out of Princess Augusta ch. c. by The Miner, out of Vishnu

Mr R. Osborne's ch. c. Chief Ranger

Mr R. Porter's Red Leaf

Mr F. Pryor's br. c. by Beadsman, out of Troublesome
Mr Richards's Zekiel Homespun

Dr Rowland's b. c. Tricotrin (late Marquis of Lorne), by
Arthur Wellesley, out of Edith of Lorne

Mr Rufford's b. c. Rienzi

Mr T. Stevens's b. f. Oyster Girl

Mr T. Stevens, jun.'s b. c. His Lordship, by Lord Clifden, out of Cambuscan's dam

Mr G. Storey's ch. c. May Day, by Breadalbane, out of May Queen, by Kettledrum, out of Fidget

Mr Tatton's br. c. by Lambton, or The Miner, out of Zenobia, by Slane

Mr H. Wallace's Precentor

Messrs TOPHAM, Darland, Wrexham,

1873.

Clerks of the Course.

SECOND DAY.

The Liverpool St Leger of 10 sov. each, h. ft. and 2 only to the fund if declared by Tuesday in the week before the races, with 100 sov. added, for three yrs old, colts, 8st 10lb, fillies, 8st 6b; winners at three yrs old of a weight-for-age race value 1000 sov. to carry 9fb, of 400 sov. 61b, of 200 sov. 3lb extra; beaten maidens allowed 5th; one mile and a quarter (33 subs.) Mr Alington's ch. f. May Day

Mr I. Ambery's br. c. by Primate-Birdhill's dam (h.-b.)
Mr R. N. Batt's ch. c. The Thorn

Sir E. Buckley's b. c.

by Wynnstay, or Success, out of The Witch, by The Ugly Buck

Mr Jos. Dawson's c. by Citadel, out of Light
c. by Cambuscan, out of Lady Augusta
King William

Mr J. W. Denison's b. c. Old Tom

Mr F. Fisher's Coeur de Lion
Prince John
Hertford
Marlow

Ld Howth's Lusk

Mr P. J. Jackson's ro. f. by King John, out of Ada, by
Knight of St George

Mr R. M. Jaques's br. c. Whymper
Mr John's Lord Charlemont

brother to Pretty John

Mr Johnstone's b. c. Glacier

b. c. St Mark, by Adventurer, out of Gondola Mr G. G. Keswick's Bushranger Roskell

f. by Cambuscan, out of Heroine of Lucknow Mr W. J. Legh's br. f. Palisade

b. f. by First Flight, dam, sister to General Peel Mr Lincoln's Lurgan

Mr R. H. Long's c. by Newcastle, out of Donna del Lago
Mr G. Masterman's b. c. Little John

Mr Merry's ch. c. by Marksman, out of May Flower
Mr R. Osborne's ch. c. Chief Ranger

Mr R. Porter's Red Leaf

Mr T. Stevens, jun.'s b. c. His Lordship

Mr Tatton's Lady of Ulster

Mr H. Wallace's Precentor

AUTUMN MEETING, 1873.

Under the Newmarket Rules of Racing.

FIRST DAY.

The Lancashire Oaks of 10 sov. each, h. ft. and only 2 to the fund if declared by Tuesday in the week before the races, with 50 sov. added, for three yrs old fillies, 8st 101b each; winners of a weight-for-age race at three yrs old value 1000 sov. to carry 9th, of 400 sov. 71b, of 200 sov. 5b extra; one mile, one furlong (23 subs.)

Mr Alington's ch. f. May Day Mr I. Ambery's b. f. Dean water bl. f. Claretto

Mr Jos. Dawson's Eleanor

Ld Howth's Evora

Mr P. J. Jackson's ro. f. by King John, out of Ada, by Knight of St George

Mr R. M. Jaques's br. f. Breadfruit

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