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Can jump like a stag o'er what few others can, 



And, on landing, a leg has to spare. 

 To such a good horse drink a bumper with me, 



I have one the cap fits in yon stall. 

 On his back I don't care what the country may be, 



Or the pace, for he hardly can fall. 

 I know not his sire, and his dam I don't heed, 



He is sound, and but six in the spring, 

 He's e'er game to give, but ne'er wanting a lead, 



And's as fleet as a bird on the wing. 

 May you own such another, there are some about. 



Though I own they're not thick on the ground ; 

 'Tis a sort whilst the chase lasts should never die out. 



If a sort that is hard to be found. 



THE DISPERSION OF THE PRIORS 

 CURBEIGH FLOCK. 



PRIORS CURBEIGH VICARAGE, 



TUESDAY, DEC. 30TI1, iSS— . 



EDWIN WAYTE 



Is favored with Instructions from the Rev. J. G. Dickenson, 



who is leaving, 



TO SELL BY AUCTION, AS ABOVE, 



2 useful Ponies : Bay Pony, 7 years old, 13 hands ; Mare 

 Pony, 12 hands; both quiet to ride and drive. 



2 Dairy Cows ; Down-calving Cow ; Cow in full profit. 

 I Lamb. 6^ couples of Poultry. 



