MENTMORE will serve a limited number of mares at 10gs, groom's fee included. Subscriptions may be taken of Mr Ransom, Stud-groom. At the Stud Farm, East Acton, Middlesex, Sale of his owner's, at 30gs each, and 1 guinea the groom. COTTISH CHIEF, by subscription, thirty mares, besides COSTA, at 10gs a mare, a few half-bred mares, halfprice, and 10s. 6d. the groom. Apply to Mr Donald, St James's Hall, Regent Street, W., or Messrs Weatherby, 6 Old Burlington Street, W. S At Willesden Paddocks, UBURBAN, by Stockwell, out of Jane, by Verulam, at 15gs each mare, and 10s. 6d. the groom. PRINCE PLAUSIBLE, by King Tom, out of Longitude, by Inheritor; thorough-bred mares, 12gs each, and 10s. 6d. the groom; half-bred mares half-price, and 5s. the groom. All expenses to be paid before the mares are taken away. Apply to Mr C. Phillips, Willesden Paddocks, Kilburn. At Hasketon (one mile from the Woodbridge, and six from the Ipswich Stations of the Great Eastern Railway), URPLICE, by Touchstone, out of Crucifix, winner of S Derby and St Leger, and sire of sixty winners; twenty mares, and five of his owner's, at 10gs, and 10s. 6d. the groom. Hay and grass at 10s. 6d.; corn, if ordered, at market price. All expenses to be paid before the mares are removed. Apply to Mr Isaac Smith, at the Farm. At Cawston Stud Farm, near Rugby, HORMANBY, by subscription, forty mares at 50gs each. expenses to be paid before the mares are taken away. For subscriptions and particulars, apply to Mr Wm. Hemming, Dunchurch, near Rugby. At Highfield Paddocks, Tittenhanger, near St Albans, Herts, HE PRIME MINISTER will serve twenty-five mares, Tbesides five belonging to his owner, at 25gs each. He is by Melbourne, out of Pantalonade, by Pantaloon, her dam, Festival, by Camel; he is dark brown, stands fifteen-three, and is the sire of Pastime, Farfalla, Lord Burghley, Light, Zisca, Mr Pitt, William Pitt, Miss Frances, The Spokesman, The Knight of the Garter, &c. First-class accommodation for mares and foals. Hay and grass, 10s. per week; corn at market prices. At Sutton Place, three miles from Guildford, and three from the Woking Station, on the South-Western Railway, twenty-five mares (besides those of his owner) at 25gs a mare, groom's fee THUNDERBOLT, by Stockwell; included. PEON, by Alarm; at 5gs a mare, dams of winners of 100 sov. gratis. Accommodation for mares at 10s. 6d. a week; corn, if ordered, at the market price. TIM At Croome, Worcester, IM WHIFFLER, by Van Galen, out of Sybil, by The Ugly Buck, out of Sylph, by Filho da Puta, out of Twatty, by Whalebone; a limited number of mares at 18gs each, and 1 sov. to the groom. UMPIRE, by Lecompte, out of Alice Carneal, by Imp. Sarpedon; a limited number of mares at 12gs each, and 1 sov. to the groom, and a few half-bred mares at 8gs each, and 10s. to the groom. Hay and grass, 12s. per week; corn at market price. At Mr Smallwood's, Middlethorpe, near York, OLTIGEUR will serve twenty-five mares, including those of his owner, at 20 sov. each mare. If his subscription is not full by the 20th of March, his number will be made up by half-bred mares, at 7 sov. each. Apply to Mr Smallwood, Middlethorpe. At Clumber, Stud Farm, Worksop, Notts, INGRAVE; a limited number of mares at 12gs each; WINGIRA dark bay, sixteen hands high, of great bone. fine symmetry, and perfectly sound; he was one of the best horses of his day, at all distances, and is one of the most promising young sires offered to the public of the present day. EXCHEQUER, by Stockwell, out of Stamp, by Emilius (by Orville)-blood will tell; at 10gs each; he was a good race horse, and a great winner, of great substance and perfectly sound. All expenses to be paid before the mares are removed. At Doncaster, YOUNG MELBOURN0sov, each, and I sov. to the groom. YOUNG MELBOURNE will serve twenty mares, besides GENERAL PEEL will serve twenty mares, besides five of his owner's, at 50 sov. each, and 1 sov. to the groom. Subscriptions will be received by Messrs Weatherby, London, or by Mr Cunningham, 37 St James's Street, Doncaster. WINNERS OF THE DERBY, OAKS, AND ST. LEGER *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, so called at the time, was won by Hollandaise. VOL. XCIV. G G The Cup. Purchased in 1768, by subscription of 5gs. each, 25 1768 Mr Vernon's Marquis, by the Godol phin colt, aged 1769 Mr Shafto's Goldfinder, by Snap, 5 yrs 1770 Mr Shafto's Goldfinder, 6 yrs No. of No. of subs. 6, 1771 H.R.H. D. of Cumberland's Juniper, by Lo Snap, 4 yrs starters. 1772 Ld Ossory's Circe, by Matchem, 4 YTS 11°(197) 1773 Mr Foley's Pumpkin, by Matchem, 4 yrs W. O. 1774 Ld Grosvenor's Mexico, by Snap, 4 rs4(50) 3: 1775 Ld Grosvenor's Sweetbriar, by Syphon, 6 yrs 1777 Ld Ossory's Dorimant, by Otho, 5 yrs 1779 Ld Grosvenor's Pot80's, by Eclipse, 6 yrs 1780 Ld Grosvenor's Pot80's, aged1827 Mr Wyndham challenged with sealed. nomination 1828 Mr Scott Stonehewer challenged with sealed nomination 1829 Ld Sefton challenged with sealed nomi nation 1830 Sir M. Wood's Lucetta, by Reveller, 4 yrs 1831 Ld Chesterfield's Priam, by Emilius, 4yrs 1832 Sir M. Wood's Camarine, by Juniper, 4 vrs 1834 D. of Cleveland chalngd with sealed nom. 1838 Col. Peel challenged with sealed nom. 1849 Ld Clifden challenged with sealed nom. 2 W. O. W.O WO recd, ft. not accepted not accepted not accepted |