STATE OF THE ODDS, &c. SALE OF BLOOD STOCK. By Messrs. Tattersall, at Hyde Park Corner, on Monday, July 5 .... ...... 140 140 120 ........ 100 Sir Hugh, br. c., by Brocket, dam Cinaminta, by Bay Middleton ...... ... .... ......... 70 24 20 20 Dinah (dam of Little Tom, Sirocco, Commotion, Yaller Gal, &c.), by Clarion, her Dam Rebekah, by Sir Hercules; served by Kingston (Mr. Blenkiron) 310 Emotion, b. f., 2 yrs, by Alarm, out of Dinah 61 The stallion Acrobat, who was bought in, has since been let to cover in Norfolk. On Monday, July 12:— Kernel, by Nutwith, out of Green Mantle, by Sultan; served by Cotherstone 64 Newcourt, by Sir Hercules, out of Sylph, by Spectre ...... The Duchess of Lorraine (dam of Pumicestone, &c.), by Pantaloon, out of Shiraz ...... ........ 50 47 Lady Gay Spanker (dam of Domino, &c.), by The Saddler, out of Marion.. 35 Amsterdam, b. c., 3 yrs, by The Flying Dutchman, of Urania... At Stamford, on Friday, July 23: LORD EXETER'S YEARLINGS. Chesnut Colt, by Rataplan, out of Doctrine (Lord Wm. Powlett) BROOD MARE. As You Like It (sister to Cotherstone), by Touchstone, out of Emma (Earl Fitzwilliam). The Stallions Nutwith, Ambrose, and Phlegon, with many other lots, were bought in. Renown has been sold to go to Vienna; Richard Boyce has purchased Yorkshire Grey of Colonel Tevis, and Lord Waterford Hibernia by Faugh-a-Ballagh. THE JOCKEY CLUB. The Annual General Meeting of the Jockey Club was held at Newmarket, on Wednesday in the July Meeting, present-Lord William Powlett, Duke of Beaufort, stewards; Lord Chesterfield, Mr. Crawfurd, Mr. Greville, Sir J. Hawley, Mr. Lowther, Mr. Payne, Admiral Rous, and Mr. H. Saville. The accounts for the last year, approved by the stewards, were presented, and passed. The Hon. Admiral Rous was appointed a steward of the Jockey Club, in the place of the Marquis of Anglesey, who retires by rotation. Mr. Payne was appointed a member of the Bentinck Fund Committee, in the place of Mr. Gratwicke, who retires by rotation. The committee for the ensuing year consists of-Lord Wm. Powlett, the Duke of Beaufort, Admiral Rous, stewards of the Jockey Club; Mr. J. M. Stanley, Lord Glasgow, Lord Zetland, and Mr. Payne. Resolved-That in future the accounts of the Jockey Club shall be made up to the 31st of December, and presented by the stewards at a general meeting of the Club to be held in the Craven Meeting, when the senior steward shall retire. Resolved-That the present senior steward shall remain in office until the Craven Meeting, 1860. Resolved-That Mr. Littler be warned off the course at Newmarket, as a defaulter, and for his improper conduct to the stewards of Chelmsford Races. A very dull month at the Corner, where Liverpool and Goodwood have entirely monopolized what business there has been. In fact, both the Leger and Derby betting has been so occasional and unimportant, that it would be impossible to take any line from it. Racing of the Month-York Races-Sir Tatton Sykes's Sale-Sled- mere-Northallerton Horse Show-The late Mr. Drinkald-The THE ALPENSTOCK; OR, GLACIAL TOILS AND SUNNY RAMBLES.- TURF REGISTER, 1858:-ABINGDON-ROCHESTER AND CHAT- HAM -TENBURY-BARRHEAD-CARLISLE SHREWSBURY SUMMER MEETING-LENHAM AND MID-KENT-LUDLOW- M.W. New Moon, 7th day, at 15 min. past 2 afternoon. OCCURRENCES. 1W Partridge shooting begins. 2T Sidmouth Regatta. 3 F Dunoon Regatta. 4 S Kilkee Races. 58 Fourteenth Sunday after Trin.r 5 20 27 6 M Cricket-Sheffield v. "All England's 6 35 28 7T Warwick Races. 8 W Weymouth Races. 9 T Dover Races. 10 F Dover Regatta. 11 S Salmon and Trout fishing ends. 12S Fifteenth Sunday after Trin. r 5 23 N s 6 29 16 36 2 22 2 43 s 6 20 5 7 35 4 5 16 5 31 13 M Cricket-Newport v." All England"r 5 32 6 8 Sixteenth Sunday after Trinityr 5 4212 0 5411 41 No tide 20 M Belford Races. 21 T Custom House Regatta. s 6 213 2 11 0 13 0 37 22 W Dieppe Steeple Chases. 23 T Monmouth Races. 24 F Manchester Races. 25 S Prince of Wales' Club Trip. s 5 5417 r5 51 18 26 Seventeenth Sunday after Trin.'s 5 50 19 27 M Sheffield Races. 28 T Bignor Coursing Meeting. 29 W Michaelmas Day. 30 T Northallerton Races. RISES afternoon. 26223 6 4 2 39 2 53 6 20 3 9 3 27 6 41 r 5 5520 7 11 3 43 4 0 4 18 4 35 4 55 5 16 5 39 6 3 6 30 7 1 Meetings marked thus (*) embrace also Steeple Chases or Hurdle Races. |