At Cherry Down, Chingford, SOBER ROBIN, at 5gs and a half. Orville, at 4gs and a half. Zadig ran well at Newmarket, having beaten Cannon-ball. Skim, Ivanhoe, and Robin Hood. He was got by Octavius, out of the dam of Election, and is full brother to Little John. STAIN BOROUGH, by Dick Andrews, at Mr Howard's, Bridge, near Canterbury; thorough-bred mares at 5gs, and 5s.; others, at half price. At Bentley, near Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, STUMPS, at 10 sov, aud one sov. to the groom; half-bred mares at 5 sov. and 10s. Hay and grass at 9s. per week. Corn at market price. Good accommodation for mares and foals. All communications to be made to Mr John Place, Stud Groom. At Canford Farm, Westbury, near Bristol, SWAP, by Catton, his dam by Hambletonian, out of Vesta, by Delpiui, great grandam, Faith (the dam of the celebrated stallion Camillus) at 10 sov. for thorough-bred mares, and 10s. to the groom; and 5gs for half-bred mares, and 5s. to the groom. He is a beautiful grey, 16 hands I inch high, and his stock are most promising. SAILOR, by Caudidate, a son of Sir Oliver, dam by Corporal; thorough-bred mares 10 sov. each, and half a sov. to the groom; halt bred mares, after the 1st of May, at 5gs, and 5s. to the groom. For Sailor's performance, vide Racing Calendar 1828 and 1829. He is a dark brown, 16 bands high, with an excellent constitution and a remarkably fine temper, and equal to 16st. with hounds. Good accommodation for mares and foals, with loose boxes; mares and foals, 9s. per week; barren, 7s. For Sailor's Produce Stakes of 20 sov. each, see this Calendar, p. 343. for Clifton and Bristol; and also p. 348, for Bath. TENIERS, at Mostyn, Holywell, at 10gs, and half-a-guinea to the groom. He is sire of Bodlondeb, Ultimatum, Mona's Pride, and Regina-all winners; besides which, only three of his get have started. TIRESIAS, at Mr B. Smith's, Norton, near Ollerton, Notts, at 10 sov. a mare, groom's fee included. TRAMP, at Mr Ridsdale's Farm, Murton, near York, at 15 sov. and one sov. to the groom. Good accommodation for mares and foals, with separate hovels. TRUFFLE, at William Crockford's, Esq. at Newmarket, at 10gs a mare, and half-a-guinea to the groom. Good accommodation for mares and foals at the usual prices. TRUMPETER, at James King's Stables, Chiselden, Marlborough, at fgs a mare, and half-a guinea to the groom. Trumpeter was got by Waxy Pope, dam, Blla donna, the dam of Jenny Vertpié, grandam, Gramarie, the dam of Prince Leopold, &c. At Hoar Cross, at 10 sov. and 10s. the groom, VARRO, winner of the Riddlesworth, and own brother to Emilius, the sire of Priam, and the most fashionable stallion of the day, by Orville, out of Emily, by Stamford. Good accommodation for mares and foals. All expenses to be paid before the mares are taken away. The season to end on the 1st of June. Hoar Cross is 10 miles from Lichfield and Uttoxeter, 8 from Rugeley and Burton-on-Trent, and 16 from Derby. VELOCIPEDE, at Mr Bookless's, Dringhouses, near York, at 12gs each mare, and one guinea to the groom. Hay and corn at market prices. N.B. All expenses to be paid before the mares are taken away. VULCAN, if not sold, will cover at Mr Coleman's Sables, St Albans, at 5gs a mare, and half-a-guinea to the groom; half-bred mares at half price. He was got by Octavius, dam by Whalebone, out of Ransom, and is 7 years old. He is a brown horse, free from white, and stands 15 hands 3 inches high; with great power, and perfectly sound and healthy. Good accommodation for mares and foals at the usual prices. At the Stud Farm, Ludford, near Ludlow, at 10 sov. a mare, and one sov. to the groom; half-bred mares, half-price. WAMBA, by Merlin (son of Castrel) out of Penelope, the dam of Woful, Whisker, Whalebone, and Waterloo. POLLIO, by Orville, out of Blue-stockings (winner of the Riddlesworth) grandam Briseis, the dam of Abjer, The Student, Marcellus, and Corinne. All applications are to be made to Mr Whitefoot, Stud Groom. At Clearwell Court, near Newland, Gloucestershire, WAXY POPE, at 20 sov, a mare, and 10s. to the groom. BOBADIL, at 12 sov. and 10s. Good accommodation for mares and foals at 9s, a week; barren mares at 7s. At Petworth, Sussex, WHALEBONE, at 20gs' SKIM, at 10gs and one guinea to the groom. At Bignell's Hunting Stables, Croydon, Surrey; thorough-bred mares at 5 sov. and other mares at 2 sov. and 5s. to the groom; WISEACRE, by Rubens, out of Brainworm's dam, and is full brother to Bobadil and Moonraker. He was foaled in 1820. He is a sure foal-getter, fine tempered, and his stock are large, handsome, and promising. Apply to Mr George Bignell, hunting stables, Croydon, Surrey. WRANGLER, at West Rudham, near Houghton, Norfolk, at 5 sov. each mare, and 5s. to the groom; half-bred mares at half-price. He was got by Walton, dam, Lisette, by Hambletonian, &c. Grass, &c. for mares. APPENDIX. NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEETING, 1831. MONDAY.-Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, for two yrs old; D. M. Ld Orford's Naiad Ld Jersey's Alea D. of Richmond's Conciliation Ld Stradbroke's f. by Morisco, out of Arethissa st. lb. 8 9 8 3 8 7 12 7 11 7 7 7 4 7 4 Ld Tavistock's Red Rose Mr Sowerby's Sir Thomas Mr Thornhill's Bildeston Lass D. of Richmond's Shirley Mr Goddard's Bobbinette Mr Grant's brother to Bud Mr Lumley's f. by Muley, out of Harriet Ld Exeter's Terapia Mr Stebbing's Joan of Arc N.B. The match between Variation and Mouche is to be run on this day, instead of Monday in the First Spring Meeting. FRIDAY.-Sweepstakes of 25 sov. each, for two yrs old; T.Y.C. Mr Rush's f. by Phantom, out of Discord Mr Scott Stonehewer's f. by Muley, dam by Haphazard, out of Ridicule 8 0 7 12 FIRST SPRING MEETING, 1831. MONDAY.-Sweepstakes of 100 sov. each, h. ft. D. I. TUESDAY.-Sweepstakes of 100 each, h. ft. A. F. aged 9 TH 8 11 8 8 7 12 7 12 WEDNESDAY.-Sweepstakes of 100 sov. each, h. ft. T.Y.C. Mr Pettit's Villager Mr Lumley's Howard Ld Tavistock's Gondolier Mr Perren's Queen of Hearts Sweepstakes of 100 each, h. ft. for three yrs old; D. M. Age. st. lb. 5 813 4 THURSDAY.-Sweepstakes of 100 each, h. ft. for three yrs old; A.F. NORTHERN MEETING, 1831. THERE will be several Races at this Meeting, the particulars of which will be given at an early period of the Spring, in the Sheet Calendar, and Newspapers connected with the North. Inverness, 29th January, 1831. When a part of the impression was worked off, we received notice that the match between Priam and Retriever at DoNCASTER is off by consent. The first Sheet Calendar for next season will be published early in March.-Stakes close on or before the 1st of that month at the following places : Abingdon Ascot PAGE 477 | Manchester 474 Stafford PAGE 393 Newcastle Liverpool M.C. Warwick Chester Clifton & Bristol Cottisford Croxton Park Doncaster |