At Neasham Hall Stud Farm, near Darlington, ALMER, by Beadsman, will cover fifteen public mares 25gs each. P1at THE EARL, thirty-five mares inclusive of those of his owner at 20gs each. At Rufford Abbey, Ollerton, Notts., will cover at 100gs a mare. PARMES RANGER (brother to Skirmisher, sire of Kaiser, &c.), by Voltigeur, at 15gs. Apply to Mr Coultas, Stud-groom, as above. AUL JONES, by Buccaneer, will serve twenty-five approved mares at 15gs each. PAUL Apply to Mr H. Bird, Stud-Groom, Finstall Park Farm, Bromsgrove. At Bonehill Paddocks, Tamworth, ERO GOMEZ, by Beadsman, at 30gs a mare; dams of winners, 20gs. PEROM Apply to Mr Scott, Stud-groom, as above. At the Fairfield Stud Farm, near York. RETENDER, at 15gs a mare; winners of a weight-for PRETS a weight-for-age race value 200 sov., 5gs; limited to wentyfive mares. Apply to F. Martin, Esq., as above. RA At the Glasgow Paddocks, Doncaster, AKE (winner of the Middle Park Plate), by Wild Dayrell, out of England's Beauty, by Birdcatcher, out of Prairie Bird, by Touchstone, out of Zillah, by Reveller, at 15gs a mare, groom's fee included. ELLAND (winner of many races), by Rataplan, out of Ellermire, by Chanticleer, out of Ellerdale, by Lanercost, grandam by Tomboy, out of Tesane, at 10gs a mare, and 10s. the groom. Apply to Mr Cunningham (late Lord Glasgow's Studgroom), at 37 Bentinck Street, Doncaster. At Castle Farm, Tickhill, four miles from the Bawtry Station, on the Great Northern Railway, Ris owner's, at 40gs a mare. ATAPLAN, by subscription, twenty-five mares, besides Also, STRATHCONAN, by Newminster, dam, Souvenir, by Chanticleer, at 12gs each mare. Apply to W. Goode, as above. At Packington Hall, Coventry, ROYAL HEAD (brother to stregor), by Stockwell, at 5gs a mare; half-bred mares, 3gs. At Middle Park, Eltham, Kent, AUNTERER, at 35gs a mare. At Hurstbourne Park, Whitchurch, Hants, (COTTISH CHIEF, forty mares at 40gs a mare. Apply to Mr Milton, Stud-groom. SCOTT SEE At Weston-under-Lizard, near Shifnal, EE SAW, by Buccaneer, out of Margery Daw, by Brocket; twent-five mares at 20gs a mare. LACYDES, by Orlando, out of Boarding-school Miss, by Plenipotentiary, at 12gs a mare; approved half-bred mares, 5gs. Also, AN ARAB HORSE, at 2gs a mare. Hay and grass, 10s. a week; corn at market price. SUN At Middlethorpe, two miles from York, UNDEELAH (sire of Leopard, &c.) will cover thirty mares at 20gs each mare, and 1 guinea to the groom. Good accommodation for mares, &c. Applications to be made to Mr Smallwood, the Stud Farm, Middlethorpe, near York. THOR At Moorlands Stud Farm, near York, HORMANBY, forty mares at 40gs each, and 1 guinea to the groom. Apply to the Stud-groom. THUNDERBOLT, besided. HUNDERBOLT, twenty-five mares, besides ten of his Apply to G. Payne, Sutton Place, Guildford. At the Glasgow Paddocks, Doncaster (instead of Newmarket as previously advertised), IBTHORPE, by Voltigeur, out of Little Agnes, by The 5gs each, and a limited number of half-bred mares at 3gs each. Apply to Mr Cunningham, 37 Bentinck Street, Doncaster. At the Cross Keys, Dringhouses, near York, WESTWICK, by Stockwell, out of Mowerina (West Australian's dam), thorough-bred mares at 10gs, and half-bred mares at 7gs each, groom's fee included. He is a beautiful bay, nearly sixteen hands high, perfectly sound and right in every respect, of the finest temper and constitution, and winner of many races. His stock, now yearlings, are of good size and substance, and very promising. There is excellent accommodation for mares and foals, and every attention will be paid them. Apply to Mr John Pearson, Cross Keys, Dringhouses, near York. At the Bushy Paddocks, Hampton Court, Y. more, be included. MELBOURNE, twenty-five mares, besides three of Subscriptions may be taken of Mr W. Scott, Stud Groom. Bridget WINNERS OF THE DERBY, OAKS, AND ST. LEGER Derby. 1778 1779 1780 Diomed STAKES, FROM THEIR COMMENCEMENT. St Leger.* Oaks. Teetotum Ruler 1785 Aimwell 1787 Sir Peter Teazle Annette Spadille Young Flora Pewett 1790 Rhadamanthus Hippolyta Ambidexter Young Traveller 1792 John Bull Volante Tartar Ninety-three 1794 Dædalus Hermione Beningbrough 1795 Spread Eagle 1797 Br. c. by Fidget 1798 Sir Harry 1799 Archduke 1800 Champion 1801 Eleanor Eleanor Quiz Orville 1803 W.'s Ditto Theophania Remembrancer Sancho 1805 Cardinal Beaufort Meteora Staveley 1806 Paris 1808 Pan 1809 Pope 1810 Whalebone Soothsayer * 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, called at the time, was won by Hollandaise. |