At Mr Barrow's Paddocks, Newmarket, UPERRA, Chesnut Horse, 6 years old, by Adventurer, out of Lady Morgan, at 10gs a mare. EE SAW will cover a limited number of mares at 50gs Seach; groom's fee, 1 guinea. ALTYRE, by Blair Athol, at 15gs; groom's fee, 1 guinea. Apply to G. Hastings Bostock, Esq., Iwerne Minster, Shaftesbury, or to John Eddington, at the Stud Farm. Iwerne Stud Farm is three miles and a half from Shillingstone Station on the Somerset and Dorset Line. S At Sefton Stud Farm, Newmarket, EFTON (winner of the Derby, 1876); at 30gs a mare and 1 guinea the groom. At Moorlands Stud Farm, York, PECULUM will cover a limited number of mares at 50gs each; ; groom's fee 1 sov. At Bushy Paddocks, Hampton Court, PRINGFIELD, by St Albans, out of Viridis, by Marsyas, will cover a limited number of approved mares at 50gs each. WINSLOW, by Lord Clifden, out of Creslow, by King Tom, a limited number of approved mares, at 25gs each. CLANRONALD, by Blair Athol, out of Isilia, by Newminster, a limited number of approved mares, at 20gs each. The above prices include the groom's fec. Applications can be made to Mr Edward Stevens. At Yardley Stud Farm, four miles from Birmingham, and half a mile from Stechford Station (a first-class station, at which all trains stop), London and North-Western Railway; splendid siding for unloading valuable horses, &c., TERLING, a limited number of approved mares, at 150gs each mare. ST THE DUKE, at 50gs each mare. STANDARD, BOURNE, ALL RIGHT, and BLANDFORD, at 30gs each; approved mares only taken. Applications to be made to the Stud-groom, Yardley Stud Farm, near Birmingham. At Middlethorpe Stud Farm, near York, HURIO, by Tibthorpe, or Cremorne, out of Verona, by Orlando (winner of the Grand Prize de Paris, Alexandra Plate, at Ascot, Craven Stakes, and Newmarket Derby, and many other races, including four Queen's Plates, and three Rosebery Plates, &c.), will cover thirty-five mares at 15gs each mare, and 1 sov. to the groom. For subscriptions and all particulars, apply to Mr H. Smallwood, as above. TOUCH NOUCHET, by Lord Lyon, out of Lady Audley (sister to Buccaneer), by Wild Dayrell, at 20gs; winners and dams of winners, half-price; groom's fee, half-a guinea. Foaling mares, 21s. per week; barren mares, 16s. Apply to Mr T. Robinson, Stud Farm, High Wycombe. UNC At Neasham Hall Stud Farm, Darlington, NCAS will cover thirty public mares at 30gs each. Apply to Mr Sawrey-Cookson, or the Stud-groom, Thomas Sidgwick. At Burghley Paddocks, Stamford, WENTERTRAM (Sire of Robert the Devil), at 25gs. Apply to A. Somerset, Esq., or the Stud-groom. At Camla Stables, Rossmore Park, two miles from Monaghan, XENOPHON, by Canary, out of Solon's dam (the Bird catcher mare), thirty approved mares at 30gs and 1 guinea the groom. Apply as above to William Doogan, Stud-groom. 1 WINNERS OF THE DERBY, OAKS, AND ST. LEGER In 1776 a sweepstakes on exactly the same conditions of 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. VOL. CX. FF St Leger. Knt. of St George Saucebox Warlock Imperieuse Pero Gomez Hawthornden Hannah Wenlock Marie Stuart Apology Craig Millar Petrarch Silvio Jannette Rayon d'Or Robert the Devil Iroquois Dutch Oven WINNERS OF THE NEWMARKET CHALLENGE CUP AND WHIP. The Challenge Cup. Purchased in 1768, by subscription of 5gs. each, 25 1768 Mr Vernon's Marquis, by the Godol phin colt, aged 1769 Mr Shafto's Goldfinder, by Snap, 5 yrs 6 |