At Woodlands Stud, Knitsley Station, Co. Durhan. Apply to Stud-groom for full particulars. MACGREGOR (winner of 2000gs, he beat winners of Derby, Oaks, and Leger), by Macaroni, at 15gs; win ners (or their dams) of 200 sov. half-price. STENTOR (winner of French 2000gs sire of Absalon and Salmigondis, two of the best three yrs old in France), by De Clare Songstress (winner of Oaks), at 10gs. IDUS (best four yrs old of his year, winner of Newmarket H'cap, he beat Rosicrucian, Musket, Paganini, &c.), by Wild Dayrell, at 10gs; winners (or their dams) of 200 sov. half-price. At Middlethorpe, near York, MOULSEY (sire of Morocco, Malplaquet, Marlow, Mex borough, Bargee, and other winners), by Teddington, out of Sabra, by Pantaloon, will serve a limited number of mares, besides those of his owner, at 10gs a mare, and one guinea the groom. Any winners, or dams of winners, and all mares by Newminster, Stockwell, Y. Melbourne, and The Flying Dutchman, at 5gs. Moulsey was the winner of thirty-four races at all distances, and was eighteen times placed second. Apply to Mr H. Smallwood, Middlethorpe, near York. At Burghley, near Stamford, NSLOW, by Cambuscan, out of Dulcibella, by Volti seven races, and beat Cremorne at even weights. Apply to Mr J. Thompson, as above. At Yardley Stud Farm, near Birmingham, OXFORD THE DUKE. STERLING. PLAYFAIR. Only a limited number of approved mares can be taken. For further particulars apply to the Stud Groom. At Neasham Hall Stud Farm, near Darlington, PALMER, relentine, by Cowl (by Bay Middleton, ALMER, THE (brother to Rosicrucian), by Beadsman, out of Crucifix), grandam, Diversion, by Defence, thirty public mares at 25gs each, and one guinea the groom. Foaling mares at 25s., barren at 18s., per week. Apply to the Stud-groom, as above. At Bonchill Paddocks, Tamworth. ERO GOMEZ, at 50gs a mare. PMUSKET, at 40gs a mare. For further particulars apply to Mr P. Scott, as above. Q At Heath House, Stud Farm, Newmarket, UEEN'S MESSENGER, a limited number of thoroughbred mares at 10gs each, and one guinea to the groom. At the Glasgow Stud Paddocks, Doncaster, if not previously disposed of, AKE, THE, RFRIPONNIER, at 15gs each mare, including the groom's fee. BOTHERATION, by Cambuscan, out of Troublesome, at 5gs each mare. All expenses to be paid before the removal of the mares. Apply to Mr Cunningham. R At Mentmore, Leighton Buzzard, ESTITUTION will serve a limited number of mares at 30gs each. Apply to Mr Markham, as above. each. At Middle Park, Eltham, Kent, OSICRUCIAN, a limited number of mares at 100gs each. VESPASIAN, a limited number of mares at 30gs each. D'ESTOURNEL, a limited number of mares at 30gs each. VICTORIOUS, a limited number of mares at 30gs each. LIDDINGTON, a limited number of mares at 10gs each. Groom's fee, 21s. to each of the above horses; keep of foaling mares, 25s. a week; barren mares, 20s. a week. All charges to be paid, if demanded, before the mares are removed. For further particulars, apply to the Stud-groom. ST At Plas Gwyn, Pentraeth, Isle of Anglesey, T MUNGO, by St Albans, out of Crochet, by Melbourne, at 10gs each mare, and 10s. to the groom. Grass for mares at 10s. per week. SE At the Stud Company's Paddocks, Cobham, Surrey, EE SAW, by Buccaneer, out of Margery Daw, thirty mares, besides a few of his owner's, at 25gs each, and one guinea to the groom. Apply to J. Griffith, Stud-groom. vero At Moorlands, near York, PECULUM, a limited number of mares, at 50gs a mare and one guinea the groom. KNIGHT OF THE GARTER at 25gs a mare, and one guinea the groom. MARTYRDOM at 10gs a mare, and 10s. the groom. At the Castle Farm, Tickhill, TRATHCONAN, by Newminster, out of Souvenir, at S25gs. SILVESTER, by St Albans, out of Silverhair, by Kingston, out of England's Beauty, at 10gs, half-bred mares half-price; hay and grass, 12s. per week. W. Goode, Stud-groom. At Baumber Park, near Horncastle, Lincolnshire, UFFOLK, by North Lincoln, out of Protection (dam of of Margery Daw), by Defence, at 15gs a mare, groom's fee included. All Suffolk's stock, with one exception, that have started are winners, including The Ghost, Sailor, Baumber, &c., &c. Apply to Mr Sharpe, as above. If not previously sold, UNDEELAH will serve a limited number of thoroughbred mares at 20gs. each mare. Apply to Mr Sherman, Rose Cottage, Mamhead, near Exeter. Nearest station, Dawlish, four miles. For the selling price of the horse, apply to Messrs Weatherby, 6 Old Burlington Street, London. SY At Myton Stud Farm, near York, YRIAN, Chesnut, by Mentmore, out of Princess, by Autocrat, out of Practice, by Euclid. Mentmore, by Melbourne, out of Emerald. A limited number of mares, thorough breds, 10gs, and 10s. the groom; half-breds, 2gs, and 2s. 6d. the groom; winners and dams of winners of 500 sov. in one stake gratis. For performances, see Racing Calendar. Apply to Edward C. Munby, Myton, Helperby, York. TE At Sutton Place, Guildford, HUNDERBOLT, fifteen mares, besides fifteen of his owner's, at 50gs a mare, groom's fee included. THE SPEAKER, thorough-bred mares 10gs, half bred mares 5gs. Apply to G. Payne, Stud-groom. Tplice, at 10gs a mare, At Over's Hunting Stables, Rugby, HUNDERER, by Thunderbolt, out of Homily, by Surand 10s. the groom; half-breds half-price; a limited number of thorough-bred winners of 100 sov., or their dams, gratis, by paying one guinea to the groom. Thunderer, winner of several prizes, is 8 years old, sound, dark chesnut, sixteen hands one inch high, eight and a quarter below the knee, with wonderful power and quality. At Glasgow Paddocks, Doncaster, IBTHORPE, at 5gs thorough-bred mares; half-bred stake gratis. For all further particulars apply to Mr. Cunningham. At the Glasgow Stud Farm, near Enfield, TOXOPHIL At Laceby, near Grimsby, RENT (winner of the Grand Prix de Paris and other important races), by Broomielaw, out of The Mersey (Shannon's dam); twenty mares at 15gs each. PALADIN, by Fitz-Roland, out of Queen Bertha (dam of Spinaway and Queen's Messenger); twenty mares at 10gs each. As a two yrs old he ran Gang Forward and Flageolet to a neck. Apply to Mark Robinson, Stud-groom. WENLOCK, brord Clifden, out of Mineral, will cover at Rufford Abbey, at 25 sov. a mare, and one guinea to the groom. At Bushy Paddocks, Hampton Court, Y. will, at 50gs MELBOURNE will serve twenty-five mares, besides PRINCE CHARLIE will serve a limited number of mares at 50gs each. TRUMPETER, thirty mares at 20gs each. ST ALBANS, a limited number of mares at 20gs each. WINSLOW, by Lord Clifden, out of Creslow, by King Tom, a limited number of mares at 20gs each. PELL MELL, by Y. Melbourne, out of Makeshift, by Voltigeur, a limited number of mares at 20gs each. MENTMORE, a limited number of mares at 10gs each. The above prices include the groom's fee. Subscriptions may be taken of Mr W. Scott, Stud-groom. WINNERS OF THE DERBY, OAKS, AND ST. LEGER * 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. |