2 Winged Bee, b. f. by Artillery, out of Queen Bee, by 5 Wisdom, b. m. by Neville, out of The Wise Woman, 209, 3 Wise Man, b. g. by Oxford, out of The Wise Woman, (3), 6 Woodbury Hill (h.-b.), (10) 2 Woodranger, ch. c. by Gamekeeper, dam by Barbarian, out 6 Woodwell Head, br. g. by Vitellius, dam by Jaques- 2 By WOOLWICH-b. f. out of Betsy Carr, 4, 354 6 Word of Honour, by Worcester, (h.-b.), (473) a Working Man (late Pembroke), ch. g. by Weatherbit, out a Wrangler, b. g. by Yellow Jack, out of Brown Bess, by 4 Wreck (h.-b.), (59) 2 Wroughton, br. c. by Musjid, out of Miss Aldcroft, 144, a Wynnstay, b. h. by Rifleman, dam (foaled in 1845), by 3 X1, b. c. by General Williams, out of Lambda, 66, 277, 4 YARROW, b. f. by Tadmor, out of Lady Wilson, 168, 213, 4 Yeatsall, ch. c. by Mountain Deer, out of sister to Staf- 4 4 2 4 2 Yellow Girl, b. f. by Yellow Jack, dam by Ion, out of Yellow Jack, 514 BY YELLOW JACK-ch. c. out of Verona-see Eglamour Young Lord, ch. c. by First Lord (son of Lord Faucon- 276 2 By Y. MELBOURNE—b. f. out of Pauline (Arcadia's dam) 4 br. f. out of Flutter, 49, 76, 462, 494 b. f. out of Maid of Masham, 77, 128, 277 3 2 526, 534 4 By Y. MELBOURNE—b. f. dam by Birdcatcher, out of Miss 3 2 b. c. dam by Teddington, out of Maid of b. c. dam by Teddington, out of Maid of Ma- br. f. out of Strafford's dam, by Gameboy, 460 4 ZAMBESI, bl. c. by Saunterer, out of Margaret of Anjou, 278 6 Zeloo, bl. m. by Turnus, out of Miss Margrave (h.-b.), 4 Zephyr, b. f. by King Tom, out of Mentmore Lass, 51 3 Zingyni, ch. c. by Marsyas, out of Gipsy Queen, 271 4 Zisca, b. f. by The Prime Minister, out of Candlewick, 29, 5 Zora, 133 3 By ZUYDER ZEE-b. c. out of Anemone, 42, 76, 472. 499-cut STALLIONS FOR THE SEASON 1867. A At Sheffield Lane Paddocks, near Sheffield, DVENTURER, by Newminster, dam, Palma, by Emilius, her dam, Francesca, by Partisan-Orville-Buzzard, &c., thirty mares, besides those of his owner, at 20gs each mare. COLSTERDALE (sire of Lecturer, &c.) by Lanercost, dam by Tomboy, her dam, Tesane, by Whisker, out of Lady of the Tees, by Octavian, fifteen mares, besides those of his owner, at 20gs each mare. Hay and grass at 10s. per week; corn, if ordered, at market price. All expenses to be paid before the mares are taken away. Apply to Mr Francis Croft, at the Paddocks. At Messrs Barrow's Paddocks, Newmarket, ASTEROID, by Stockwell, out of Tectotum; thirty five mares, besides five of his owner's, at 50gs a mare (groom's fee included). The season to finish on the 1st of July. All expenses to be paid before the mares are removed, and those left after due notice will be sold to pay expenses. A At Hurtsbourne Park, Whitchurch, Hants, handsome. Apply to Mr Milton, as above. BEDMINSTER, Ive limited number of mares, at 10gs EDMINSTER, by Newminster, out of Secret, by Mel each, groom's fec, 1 sov. Apply to Thos. Petter, Stud-groom, Dewhurst Lodge, Wadhurst, Sussex. Boat 12 fach, at the Road Farm, Longworth, LACKDOWN (if not sold or let) will serve mares next seven miles from Farringdon, or Abingdon. Apply to John Brewer, as above. At Fairfield Stud Farm, near York, Boom. The subscription to this horse is full. LAIR ATHOL, at 100gs each mare, and 1 guinea the NEPTUNUS, thirty thorough-bred mares, at 10gs each mare, and ten half-bred mares at half-price, groom's fee included. SCANDAL, at 5gs, for thorough-bred mares, and halfprice for half-bred mares, groom's fee included. Apply to Mr Jackson, as above. CAN At the Cawston Stud Farm, near Rugby, ANNOBIE, by Melbourne, will serve a limited number mares, at 10gs each mare. Any gentleman sending three mares will have them served for the price of two. For further particulars, apply to Mr Wm. Hemming, as above. CAPE At Knowsley Paddocks, APE FLYAWAY will cover, by subscription, thirty mares, besides a few of his owner's, at 10gs a mare, and 1 sov. to the groom. Cape Flyaway is a brown horse, 8 years old, perfectly sound in every respect, and being by The Flying Dutchman, out of Canezou, by Melbourne, would, in point of blood, suit mares by Touchstone, Pantaloon, Voltigeur, Stockwell, &c. &c. For performances, see Racing Calendar. DE CLARE, at 10gs, and 1 sov. to the groom. He will also cover a few half-bred mares at half price. Hay and grass at 10s. 6d. per week; corn, if ordered, at the market price. All expenses to be paid before the mares are taken away. Applications to be made to Mr. T. Forshaw, Stud-groom, Knowsley, Prescot. N.B.-Knowsley is within seven miles of Liverpool, and two of the Huyton station on the London and North-Western Railway. At Neasham Hall Stud Farm, four miles from Darlington Station, CATERER, by Stockwell, out of Selina, by Orlando, out of Ladye of Silverkeld Well, by Velocipede, out of Emma, by Whisker, dam of Mundig and Cotherstone (winners of the Derby). He was a good race horse, with character about him, and will cover forty mares at 16gs each, groom's fee included. Apply to Thomas Sedgwick, Stud-groom, as above. At Highfield Paddocks, Tittenhanger, near St Albans, CARACTACUS will serve forty mares at 20gs each. Hay and grass 10s. per week; corn at market price. For subscriptions, apply to Mr C. Snewing, Holywell Farm, Watford, where the horse and some of his stock can be seen. At Aske, near Richmond, Yorkshire, YARBINEER, by Rifleman, out of Comfit, by Sweetmeat, a limited number of mares at 10 sov. each mare; halfbred mares at 5 sov. each. Good accommodation for mares and foals in the immediate neighbourhood. Apply to the Stud-groom, at Aske. At Middleton-one-Row Stud Farm (four miles from Darlington and Croft Stations), NAVENDISH (sire of Paxton, Easby, and other winners); Cat 1245 each mare, and I guinea the groom. JOEY JONES, at 10gs each mare, and 1 guinea the groom. Apply to Mr Parrington, as above. CITAD At Park Paddocks, Newmarket, ITADEL, by Stockwell, out of Sortie, by Melbourne (winner of the first prize for thorough-bred stallions at the Agricultural Hall, Islington, July, 1864), will serve thorough-bred mares at 25gs each, and 10s. 6d. the groom. CAMBUSCAN, by Newminster, out of The Arrow, will serve a few mares, besides those of his owner, at 20gs each, and 10s. 6d. the groom. Hay and grass at 10s. 6d. per week. CRA At Mamhead, near Exeter, four miles from Starcross Station, RATER, by Orlando, out of Vesuvienne, by Gladiator (sire of the dam of Gladiateur, Sweetmeat, and Queen Mary) her dam, Venus, by Sir Hercules, out of Echo, by Emilius, at 30gs each mare. GEMMA DI VERGY, at 20gs a mare. DUPE, by Pantaloon-Decoy, by Filho da Puta (the dam of Drone, Sleight-of-hand, Van Amburgh, Legerdemain, Phryne and Flatcatcher) at 20gs each mare. BROCKET (the sire of The Elk, Margery Daw, Queen of the Wake, Tragedy, Ringlet, Sir Hugh, &c.) by Melbourne, out of Miss Slick, by Muley Moloch, her dam by Whisker, at 20gs each mare. Hay and grass at 10s. 6d. a week; corn at market price. All expenses to be paid before the mares are taken away. Apply to Mr Massie, Stud-groom, Mamhead, near Exeter. |