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At Scabe's Farm, near the Barracks, Brighton, SOBER ROBIN, by Orville (sire of Rough Robin) at 10gs each mare, and half-a-guinea to the groom.

SCIPIO, by Filho, at 10gs, and half-a-guinea to the groom.

Good accommodation for mares and foals, and all charges to be paid before the mares are taken away.

At Sir John Malcolm's Seat, at Warfield, Berks, within 4 miles of Ascot,

THE ARABIAN SOLIMAN, recently imported. This superior horse is upwards of 15 hauds high, of beautiful shape, and of the highest blood, as marked by his appearance, and certified by documents in the possession of the groom. Mares 5gs each, and 5s. to the groom; dams of winners covered gratis.

Excellent grass and sheds for mares at the usual rates.

At Bentley, near Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, at 11 sov. groom's fee included,

STUMPS, by Whalebone, out of Scotina, &c. He stands 15 hands 3 inches high; his stock, now rising 2 years old, are remarkably promising.

Every attention paid to foaling mares. Hay and grass for barren mares, 8s. all others, 9s. a week; corn, if ordered, at the market price.

At Burghley, near Stamford.

SULTAN; 25 mares at 50 sov. each, and one sov. to the groom.
REDGAUNTLET, at 10 sov. a mare, and 10s. to the groom.

At Saxton Hall, near Newmarket, at 5 sov. a mare, and 5s. to the groom.

YOUNG SULTAN, by Sultan, out of Palais Royal.

Good accommodation for mares and foals at the usual price.

At Canford Farm, Westbury, near Bristol,

SWAP, at 10 sov. a mare. and 10s. to the groom; and for half-bred mares, 5gs, and 5s. the groom.

Swap is a fine grey, by Catton, his dam by Hambletonian, out of Vesta, by Delpini, great grandam, Faith, (the dam of the

celebrated stallion Camillus) by Pacolet, great great grandam, Atalauta, by Matchem, &c.

SAILOR, by Candida'e (a son of Sir Oliver) dam by Corporal, at 10 sov. a mare, and 10s. the groom; half-bred mares, 5gs, and 5s. to the groom.

Mares and foals, 9s. a week; barren mares, 7s.

TANTIVY, at the Warren Lodge, Loughton, Epping Forest, at 5gs thorough-bred mares; 3gs half-bred mares, and 5s. to the groom.

THEODORE will not cover at Willesden the ensuing season.

At Hoarcross,

VARRO (winner of the Riddlesworth, and own brother to Emilius, the sire of Priam, and most of the best horses of the day) by Orville, out of Emily, by Stamford; by subscription, twenty mares, at 10 sov. each, and 10s. to the groom.

Apply to Joseph Tranter, stud-groom; letters to be post paid. Good accommodation for mares and foals. All expenses to be paid before the mares are taken away. The season to end on the Is of June.

Hoarcross is 10 miles from Lichfield and Uttoxeter, 8 from Rugeley and Burton-upon-Trent, and 16 from Derby.

VELOCIPEDE, at Mr Smallwood's, Middlethorpe, near York, at 13gs each mare, groom's fee included.

All expenses to be paid to Mr Smallwood, before the mares are taken away.

WISEACRE, at Mr Crockford's Paddock, Newmarket, at 10 sov. and 10s. to the groom. He was by Rubens, out of Brainworm's dam, and is full brother to Bobadıl.

APPENDIX.

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NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING, 1833.

WEDNESDAY.-Sweepstakes of 30 sov. each, 20 ft. for two yrs old;

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FIRST SPRING MEETING, 1833.

MONDAY.-Sweepstakes of 50 sov. each, h. ft. R. M.

Mr Osbaldeston's The Saddler

Mr Kirby's Dinah

Mr W. Ley's The Hermit

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The Optimist Stakes of 100 sov. each, h. ft, T. M. M.

Mr Scott Stonehewer's Variation

Mr Hunter's Volage

Col. Peel's Archibald

THURSDAY.-Sweepstakes of 50 sov. each, h. ft. D. I.

Mr Osbaldestou's Lady Elizabeth

Gen. Grosvenor's Sarpedon

Mr W. M. Stanley's Arlington

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HOUGHTON MEETING, 1833.

THURSDAY.-Mr Greville's Zethus, 8st. 71b. agst Mr M. Stanley's ch.c. The Young Chancellor, by Tiresias, out of Quæ, sister to The Bride (foaled December 1817) 8st. 4lb. D. M. 100, h. ft.-Mr Stanley gave a wrong description of his colt (see p. 272) which is allowed to

be corrected as above.

For the Oaks Stakes, York Spring Meeting 1834 (see p. 378) Mr Smith made an erroneous nomination, which he is allowed by the other subscribers to correct as follows:

"Mr Smith's b. f. The Window-shut, by Jerry, out of Decision."

HEATON PARK, 1833.

These races will be run on the Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, in the week following Doncaster Meeting.

FIRST DAY.-The Stanley Stakes of 10 sov. each, A. F. three yrs old to carry 9st. 71b. four, 10st. 5lb. five, 10s. 121b. six and aged,

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A gold Cup, value 100 sov. given by Mr King, added to a subscription of 10 sov. each, for three yrs old, 9st. 3lb. four, 10st. 5lb. five, 11st. six and aged, 11st. 71b. mares and geldings allowed 3lb. a winner of a cup or King's plate in 1833, to carry 3lb. of two or more, 5lb. extra; and a previous winner of the Heaton Park weight for age cup, to carry 3lb. extra; St Leger Course.

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The Heaton Park Stakes (handicap) of 25 sov. each, 15 ft. and only 5 if declared by six o'clock the evening before running, for four yrs old and upwards; one mile and a half.

Wilton
Lichfield

G. Payne

T. Cosby
C. Nevill
Uxbridge

W. Massey Stanley
John White

T. W. Giffard

H. Peyton

Robert Grosvenor
George Byng

W. H. Irby
Matuschevitz
S, Griffiths

Geo, Gsbaldeston

John Gerard

Thos. Houldsworth

The Grand Junction Stakes of 20 sov. each, h. ft. for three yrs old colts, 10st. 7lb. fillies, 10st. 4lb. one mile.

Wilton

John Gerard

Thos, Houldsworth

A Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, 5 ft. with 20 added by the Club, for horses not thorough-bred; once round the Course. Three horses to start, or the 20 sov. will not be given. Three subscribers, or no race.

W. C. Hobson

SECOND DAY.-The Manchester Stakes of 15 sov. each, 5 ft. one mile and a half (handicap).

Wilton
Uxbridge

Matuschevitz
Richard Brooke

Thos. Houldsworth

Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 5 ft., with 25 added, for three yrs old, 9st. 121b. four, 10st. 12lb. five, 11st. 81b. six and aged, 12st. mares and geldings allowed 31b. a winner of the cup or Heaton Park stakes, to carry 71b. extra. Three horses to start, or the 25 sov. will not be added; one mile. Three subscribers, or no race.

Wilton

Thos. Houldsworth

A Handicap Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each, h. ft. A. F. the winner to be sold for 70 sov. if demanded, &c. Three subscribers, or no

race.

W. Massey Stanley

Henry Brooke

The Forester Stakes of 10 sov. each, for any horse or mare carrying 12st. 71b. the winner of the cup to carry a stone extra; A. F.

Thos. Houldsworth

A Handicap Sweepstakes of 15 sov. each, 5 ft. with 10 added by the Club, for horses not thorough-bred; one mile. Three horses to start, or the 10 sov. will not be given.

Richard Brooke

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The 501. Plate, for three and four yrs old maiden horses; three yrs old to carry 10st, 3lb. four, 11st. 5lb. mares and geldings allowed 3lb. once round. Three horses to start, or no race.

THIRD DAY. A gold Cup, value 200 sov. giyen by the town of Manchester, with 20 sov, for the second horse out of the stakes, added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sov. each, 5 ft. St Leger Course.

Wilton
Lichfield

G. Payne
C. Nevill
T. Cosby
E. Bouverie
Uxbridge

W. M. Stanley

John White

T. W. Giffard
Rd. Simpson
Thos. Trafford
John T. Hope
H. Peyton

Robert Grosvenor
George Byng

W. H. Irby

Matuschevitz
C. Townley

Geo. Osbaldeston
Barth. Kent

W. C. Hob-on

Wm. Yates

John Gerard

Thos. Houldsworth

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