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SALES OF BLOOD STOCK,

By Messrs. Tattersall. At Brighton, in the race week:

YEARLINGS.

Bay colt by Rattle, out of Mary Stuart by Annandale (Mr. C. Brewer)
Bay colt by Frogmore, out of Miss Woolgar by Sir Hercules (Mr. Drewitt)
Bay colt by Frogmore, out of Secrecy by Glenmasson (Mr. O'Hara)

MR. J. WYATT'S YEARLINGS.

Bay colt by Nutbourne, out of Rosina by Orlando (Mr. Fish)...
Brown or Black filly by Nutbourne, out of Ladybird by The Sea (Mr. Ingham)
Bay filly by Nutbourne, out of Mademoiselle by Student (Mr. Baker)
At Knightsbridge, on Monday, August 12th:

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Dean Swift, ch g, by Gamekeeper, out of Nuptial, 6 yrs (Col. Curzon)
Hoy by the Sea (late Edward the Confessor) by Ethelbert, out of Ada by Loup
Garou (Mr. Mayhew)

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Idunda, br m, by Vedette, out of Sister to Mrs. Sykes; with a bay colt foal by Wingrave,
and covered by Granbrough (Mr. Jones)

Land Ho! (late Isabel) by Cape Flyaway, out of Cantinière, 2 yrs (Mr. S. Cox)
Rona by Lord of the Isles, out of Prevention, 2 yrs (Mr. Parker)

Chesnut colt by Glenmasson, ont of Bellona, 2 yrs (Mr. Weekes)
Ben Battle by Voltigeur, out of Basishaw, 4 yrs (Mr. Turner)
Equinox, b m, by Colsterdale, out of Starlight (Mr. Mayhew)
Handley Cross by Leamington, out of Queen's Head (Mr. Stollery)
Dinah, bk f, by Dundee, out of Palmeria, 2 yrs (Capt. Baillie)

At Fairfield, in York race week:

MR. JOHN JACKSON'S YEARLINGS.

Brown colt by Voltigeur, out of Irregularity by Birdcatcher (Mr. J. Day)
Bay colt by Carnival, out of Rosina by The Emperor (Mr. Bell)
Brown colt by Neptunus, out of Lunelle by Touchstone (Mr. Steel)
Bay filly by Carnival, out of Wax by Surplice (Mr. J. Barnard)

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Bay filly by Orlando, out Bouquet by Bay Middleton (Lord Hastings)
Chesnut colt by Thormanby, out of Breeze by Storm (Lord Hastings)
Bay colt by Leamington, out of Waterwitch by Emilius (Mr. Smithson)
Brown colt by Ben Webster, out of Eva by Pantaloon (Mr. J. B. Morris)
Bay colt by Scandal, out of Rambling Kate by Irish Birdcatcher (Mr. S. Smith)
Chesnut colt by Blair Athol, out of Rosabel by Newminster (Mr. W. T'Anson)
Brown filly by Van Galen, out of Terrific by Touchstone (Mr. Joseph Dawson)
Chesnut filly by Claret, dam by Dr. Sangrado (Mr. R. Ten Broeck)

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The Duchess of Athole, ch f, by Blair Athol, out of Tunstall Maid by Touchstone
(Mr. T. Dawson, jun.)
Slenningford, ch c, by Blair Athol, out of Margaret by West Australian (Mr. Eastwood) 900
Bay colt by Carnival, out of Summerside by Lexington (Mr. S. Smith)
Chesnut colt by Neptunus, out of Hecate by West Australian (Mr. Woolcott)
Bay colt by Neptunus, out of Lady Clifden by Surplice (Mr. S. Smith)
Brown colt by Van Galen, out of Violet by Voltigeur (Mr. C. Brewer)
Bay colt by Thormanby, out of Woodbine by Stockwell (Mr. Fobert)
Bay colt by Blair Athol, out of Patience by Lanercost (Mr. Whitaker)
Bay colt by Mildew, out of Wish by Touchstone (Mr. C. Brewer)
Brown filly by Neptunus, out of Lady Louisa by The Flying Dutchman (Mr. S. Smith) 230
Bay filly by Newminster, out of Lady Tatton by Sir Tatton Sykes (Mr. W. Day)
Bay filly by Voltigeur, out of Dividend by Auckland (Mr. W. Day)
Brown filly by Voltigeur, dam by Birdcatcher out of Mickleton Maid by Velocipede
(Mr. W. Day)

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Bay filly by Cavendish, out of Redpole by Orlando (Mr. C. Brewer)
Brown filly by Crater, out of Ventre-à-Terre by Pantaloon (Mr. J. P. Craven)
Bay filly by Brocket, out of Lady Audrey by Pantaloon (Mr. J. P. Craven)

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COLONEL TOWNELEY'S YEARLINGS.

Chesnut colt by Rattle, out of Pompadour by Stockwell (Mr. Bennett)
Chesnut colt by Rattle, out of Nelly Hill by Springy Jack (Mr. Eastwood)
Bay colt by Kettledrum, out of Imperatrice by Orlando (Mr. C. Brewer) ...
Bay colt by Little Hastings, out of Mayflower by Newminster (Mr. Stephenson)

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THE RAWCLIFFE STUD YEARLINGS.

Brown filly by Jordan, out of The Wryneck by The Flying Dutchman (Mr. Ingham)
Brown filly by Claret, out of Mona by Polish or Micky Free (Capt. Machell)

Brown filly by Claret, ont of Snowdrop by Galanthus (Mr. Pryor)
Bay colt by Voltigeur, out of Mary by Melbourne (Mr. R. Williams)

Brown colt by Jordan, dam by Sir Tatton Sykes (Mr. Ten Broeck)

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LATEST BETTING FOR THE ST. LEGER.-3 to 1 on Hermit and Achievement.

Printed by Rogerson and Tuxford, 246, Strand, London,

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68 Sixteenth Sunday af. Trinity.s 5 24 911 16 7 10 7 42 7 M Newmarket Second Oct. Meeting. r 6 1310 Morning. 8 T Cesarewitch Stakes Day. s 5 1911 12 14 9 39 10 20 9W Amicable Club Coursing Meeting. r 6 16 12 1 17 10 59 11 31 10 T Northallerton Races. s 5 1513 2 2212 0 6 2014 3 30 12 25 12 45 s 5 11 15 4 40 1 5 1 24

11 F County Louth Coursing Meeting. r 12 S

13 Seventeenth Sun, af. Trinity.r 6 23 FRISES 14 M Carlisle Coursing Meeting.

afternoon

1 42 1 58

s 5 617 6 4 2 17 2 33 2 51 3 11

15 T Cheltenham Races. Curragh Races r 6 27 18 6 37

16 W Caledonian Hunt Races.

17 T Hereford Races. Ealing S. C.
18 F Upton Coursing Meeting.
19 S

s 5 219 7 16 3 31 3 50 r 6 3020 8 2.4 10 4 29 s 4 5821 8 57 4 50 5 12 r 6 3322 9

20 Eighteenth Sunday af. Trinity.s 4 5423 11

21 M Newmarket Houghton Meeting.

22 T Cambridgeshire Stakes Day.

23 W

24 T Lurgan Coursing Meeting.

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r 6 37.24
s 4 5025 12 20

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8 59 9 43

r 6 4026 1 3410 2411 3

s 4 4627

r 6 44 28

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27 S Nineteenth Sunday af. Trinity.r 6 48 N

28 M Eel Fishing ends.

29 T Worcester Races.

30 W Worcester Steeple Chases. 31 T Lincoln Races.

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5 912 56 1 18

afternoon

SETS 1 40 1 58 84 38 15 35 2 17 2 34 r 6 51 2 6 7 2 52 3 10 s 4 34 36 44 3 28 3 45 r 6 55 4 7 25 4 2 4 18

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COURSING MEETINGS IN OCTOBER.-Ashdown Park 1st &c., Three Counties Union Club 2nd, Ardrossan 3rd &c., Middle (Salop) 7th, Thornton-le-Moor (Cheshire) 8th, Whitehaven Club 8th and 9th, Ancaster 8th and 9th, Leinster 8th and 9th, Amicable Club 9th &c., County Louth Club 11th and 12th, Carlisle (Lowther) 14th, Southport (Open) 15th &c., B (Northumberland) 15th &c., Wigtown (Open) 15th &c., Baldock 16th &c., Dirleton and North Berwick 18th and 19th, Upton Magna (Salop) 21st, Wiltshire Champion (Amesbury) 21st & West Layton 22nd, Lurgan (Open) 24th &c., Huntington Club 29th and 30th, Cirencester th and 30th, Creagh 29th and 30th, Brough and Catterick 29th and 30th, Ridgway Club (Lytham) 30th, Carse of Gowrie 30th &c., Tredegar Park 31st, Mere Down Club 31st.

THE OMNIBUS.

"There he sat, and, as I thought, expounding the law and the prophets, until on drawing a little nearer, I found he was only expatiating on the merits of a brown horse."-BRACEBRIDGE HALL.

WAY BILL :- -The Doncaster Week.

ACH man sees and puts things from his own point of view.

The

Learned Blacksmith merely esteemed Melton Mowbray as a veritable Goshen of pork-pies. The Scotch minister wrote of his spouse that "she was taken by a bilious attack from my bosom to Abraham's ;" and Drunken Barnaby "saw nothing on the banks of the Don save a lively Levite," and sang not of racers and horsecopers, but

"As all things come by natur,

Concerning looms from Doncastur,

And weaving done by weyter."

At one time we seemed likely to be far shorter of matter. The Field was believing against hope in Achievement, but no " prophet," priest, or layman seemed to follow suit; and the Corporation had visions of Vauban engaged in another stern-chase of Hermit from the half-distance, and a Jordanic treasure-house scarcely two-thirds full. However, The Great Yorkshire lifted them, one fine afternoon, out of the mire; and for three weeks the meeting of the horse and the mare became the head-centre of Turfite thought. We heard a V.S. (not the hippophagist) asserting that the mare had laid on six stone of flesh since Ascot, and each stone was worth an honest £250 to the worshipful Corporation of Doncaster. They had their thorns in the flesh notwithstanding. The "lower house"-betting men, who did not belong to Billy Nicholl's brigade, were positively furious at the notice that stools, clogs, and desks were to be kept out of the enclosure, and quite a battle-royal was expected. Hence the authorities had to send north and south for police supplies, and gathered in 200 plus nine mounted serjeants-and Colonel Cobb, for aught we know. We heard dark rumours of 60 being held in reserve to "sweep the enclosure" of the "bagmen" if they had tried it on ; but "pop'lar feeling" subsided, and the injured innocents contented

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