Stewards: Rawdon Greene, Esq.; George Kirk, Esq.; W. Randie, Esq.; Edw. Row, Esq.; H. N. Simson, Esq. Judge: Jas. Henderson. Esq. Starter: G. Kirk, Esq. FOURTH DAY.—SATURDAY. ...
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