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Mr T. Green's w b Glideaway beat Mr Dunlop's bk w b Queen Emma
Mr Spinks's fd Sea Sand (late Sandy) beat Mr Callander ns bd w d Geargatherer
Mr Bartholomew ns bk b Shy Girl beat Lord Garlies's w b Godiva

Mr Williams ns bk w d Brigadier beat Lord Eglinton ns r d Faugh-a-Ballagh
Mr Mallabey's r w b Maniolana beat Mr Marfleet's w fb Miss-in-her-Teens
Dr Richardson ns bd d Elsecar beat Mr Cunningham's w bd b White Rose
Mr Deighton ns rb Lucy Long beat Mr Blackstock's w bid Belle of Scotland
Captain Wyndham ns bk d Lord Soulis beat Mr Trinder's bk w d Top-arch
Mr Wise's be w b Woman in Blue beat Mr W. G. Borron's bk w d Belzoni
Mr E. Croft ns w d Lightfoot beat Mr R. Jardine ns bd w b Flying Mist
Mr W. M. Gilmour's r d Goolaloo beat Mr Reed ns r d p Mainstay.

Prime Minister beat Teddy (1)
Mountain Chief beat Lord Lyon
Blanche beat Glideaway

Shy Girl beat Sea Sand

II.

Brigadier beat Maniolana
Lucy Long beat Elsecar

Mountain Chief beat Prime Minister (1) Woman-in-Blue beat Goolaloo (1).

Shy Girl beat Blanche

Shy Girl beat Mountain Chief

Woman-in-Blue beat Lord Soulis
Goolaloo beat Lightfoot.

III.

Lucy Long beat Brigadier

IV.

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Mr Bartholomew ns (Mr Swinburne's) Shy Girl beat Mr Wise's Woman-in-Blue. WATERLOO PLATE, value £100; winner £45, second £20, two dogs £7 10s. each, four dogs £5 each.

Mr J. Johnston ns bd w b Fieldfare beat Mr Blundell ns r b Hearty Lass (1)
Lord Bective ns bk t d Mimas beat Mr Gibson's f' w d Ronald

Mr Garnett ns r b Lady Cecil beat Lord Grey de Wilton ns be d Blue Rock (1)
Mr Barden's be w t d Hawk beat Lord Lurgan's bk t d Master Price

Mr A. Graham ns be w d Constable (a bye) beat Mr J. S. Bland ns bk d Basil (dr.)
Lord Stair ns f w b Princess Royal beat Mr Clark ns f w b Theatre Royal
Mr Chesshyre ns bk w d Catholic beat Mr J. Savage's w bd b Lifeboat

Mr J. Hyslop's w d Dick Turpin beat Mr Brocklebank's cr or f b Batavia.

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Lord Stair ns (Mr Thomson's) Princess Royal beat Mr. Garrett ns Lady Cecil.

A LIST OF THE WATERLOO WINNERS SINCE THE CUP BECAME

Cup

A 'SIXTY-FOUR DOG STAKE.

1857.

.Mr Wilson's w fd King Lear won
Capt. Spencer's r d Sunbeam ran up

Purse........Mr Armistead's r d Albatross won
Mr W. Long's r d David ran up
Plate.......Mr B. H. Jones's bk b Gaol-bird won
Mr Bartlett ns r d Goldfinder ran up
1858.

Cup

Purse.....

..Mr C. Cass's fd Neville won

Mr E. Dixon's, jun., r d Deacon ran up Mr J. F. Armistead's r d Albatross won Mr W. Carr's r w d Dr. David ran up Plate ........Mr Daintree's f w b Debonaire won

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Mr J. L. Thomas's bk b Lady Watford ran up
1859.

...Mr J. Jardine's bk b. Clive

Mr J. Gordon ns (Mr Jardine's) bk d Selby} divided

..Mr Randell ns (Mr Jebb's) bk b Omega won
Mr W. G. Borron's f d Bohemian ran up

Mr Jefferson's bd w b Java won

Mr Hammond ns (Mr Randell's) bk d Regan ran up

1860.

Cup.......... Mr J. Blackstock's r b Maid of the Mill won
Lord Sefton's bd b Sampler ran up

Purse........ Mr J. Jardine ns b w d Orator won

Mr Hyslop ns (Mr Gregson's) Ramathan Roy ran up
Plate ........Mr T. L. Boote's f b Wild Wave won
Mr D. W. Brown's r d Beranger ran up

1861.

Cap.......... Mr Campbell's w d Canaradzo won
Mr Spink's f d Sea Rock ran up

Purse........Mr P. Callan ns (Mr Gray's) bk w d Barney Williams won
Mr J. Dunlop's r wd Cardinal York ran up

Plate

.......Lord Sefton's bd b Sampler won

Mr J. Jardine's r d Faldonside ran up

1862.

Cup... Mr Callander ns (Mr Gregson's) bk b Roaring Meg won
Mr Brocklebank's bk w b Bowfell ran up

Purse..... .Mr J. Spink's w b Sea Pink won

Mr W. Long ns (Mr Racster's) bk b Romping Girl ran up
Plate ........Mr Russell ns (Mr Fitzmaurice's) bk d Othello won
Mr H. B. Irving ns (Mr J. Jardine's) r d Falconside ran up
1863.

Cup

........... Mr T. T. C. Lister's w bk b Chloe won
Mr H. Haywood's bk b Rebe ran up

Purse ........Lord Grey de Wilton's w bd d Glendower won
Mr D. Batemann's (Mr Spinks's) r b Sea Girl ran up
Plate ........Mr Randell ns (Mr Price's) bd w d Patent won
Mr Borron's r d Dunoon ran up

1864.

Cup .........Mr Williams ns (Dr. Richardson's) w bk d King Death won Mr H. Haywood's bk b Rebe ran up

Purse

Plate

......Mr Campbell's bk d Calabaroono won
Lord Binning's r w d Donald ran up

.......Earl of Eglinton's bk d Rainbow won

Col. Bathurst ns (Mr J. Jardine's) bk d Owersby ran up

1865.

Cup.......... Col. Goodlake ns (Mr Carruther's) r fb Meg won
Mr J. Knowles ns (Mr Kennedy's) w d King Tom ran up
divided

Purse

... d Beckford ]

Mr H. Haywood's bk b Rebe

Plate ........Dr. Richardson's w bk d King Death won
Mr Green's w bk b Gaiety ran up

1866.

Cup.......... Mr Gorton ns (Mr Foulkes's) bk w d Brigadier won

Mr J. Johnston ns (Mr F. Johnston's) bd w b Fieldfare ran up Purse........Mr W. S. Garnett's f b Golden Hair won

Lord Sefton's f b Scapegrace ran up

Plate........Col. Bathurst ns (Lord Garlies's) w b Godiva won
Mr Saxton's bk d Samuel ran up

1867.

Cup..........Mr E. W. Stocker ns (Mr Legh's w bd d Lobelia won
Mr W. Long ns (Mr Haywood's) bk b Royal Seal ran up
......Mr F. Bartholonew ns (Mr Swinbourne's) bk b Shy Girl won
Mr G. Wise's be w b Woman in Blue ran up

Purse

Plate ........Lord Stair ns (Mr G. A. Thompson's) f w b Princeess Royal won Mr W. S. Garnett ns r b Lady Cecil ran up.

Mr. Alexander Graham was absent from his wonted post of chairman, in consequence of the recent death of his brother, Mr. Patrick Graham Barns, who has left him his paternal estates of Limekilns

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as well as Dripps. We presume he will now leave Ferreneze, whe the well-remembered white horse of his earlier " Field-Marshal" da is buried under a lime, and where Oscar, in stone, keeps guard ov the front-door. Most of the old family coursing-pictures are Limekilns; and we trust that "The Major," after running a lit slack for a few years past, may take the sport, with which his nat will be connected for all time, fairly by the head once more. Th say that the past has not been a heavy-betting Waterloo Cup; I still, it is believed that the Lobelia party won about £27,000 in while making up their books for Saucebox, as the Brigadier pa did for Bonus last year. It is curious how, at Waterloo, the bitch invariably get the best of the dogs; and if we look at all three stak when it came to the last four, only one dog was left standing, again three bitches. Nine of the '66 runners were in the slips again; an singularly enough, both Cup and Plate winner were put out in the very first courses, and Theatre Roval and Fieldfare in their secon The winner Lobelia belongs to Lancashire, as did Brigadier; SI Girl is Irish; and Princess Royal hails from Cumberland. Borron had no nomination; and Dick Turpin's place, in the Plat was the highest which any Scottish dog achieved. It was remar able that the three winners should be of the three most popular line of the day-the departed Seafoam's, Patent's, and Cardinal York's In fact, Seafoams and Patents have been fighting it out for many great stake this season; and here they were first and second for th Cup. Trovatore, if we remember rightly, was for sale in the Hors Fair last Doncaster Races, and found no one to look at her. If sh had not been unsighted, going up in her course with Royal Seal, i seems pretty certain that she would, at all events, have deprived Mi Heywood of another of those seconds, of which Fate is so bountifu to him over this ground. Mr. Spinks's, like Mr. Gibson's and Mr J. Jardine's, luck is quite out at present; and Lord Sefton did no win a course. Taking it altogether, it was a flattish year. Basil v Brigadier was an unfortunate clash, so early on ; and Mr. Warwick's decisions have been better liked. The winner Lobelia only weighs about 431bs.; and, certainly, the loss of such a sire as Seafoam is quite incalculable.

A correspondent writes thus respecting the English Regatta in Paris: "We understand that the arrangements are nearly completed for a regatta, to be held on the Seine, under English rules and management, during the second week of July, when at least £1,000 will be offered in prizes, open to all the world. The races will comprise eight-oars, fours, pairs, sculls, and canoes, in which last competition the members of the Canoe Club (now forty-five in number) will compete in a chase over land and water. There will also be races for men-of-war's boats, watermen's, and yachtsmen's, as well as a punt-chase, and a race rowed by women.'

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Mr. Blenkiron's mares have been apportioned as follows: Ten to Gladiateur, four to Newminster, eighteen each to Saunterer and Marsyas, fourteen to Dundee, thirteen to King John, ten each to Amsterdam and High Treason, twelve to Weatherbit, two to Prime Minister, three each to Thunderbolt, Thormanby, St. Albans, and Blair Athol, and one to Ely.

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