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appropricately named Wealth, by The Miser out 

 of Conspiracy, a chesnut filly Avith well-placed 

 shoulders, is a fine mover and very active. 

 Mr. H. Rarasden, who has added two or three 

 very smart yearlings to the lot he has in training, 

 bought her for 400 guineas. Olympia, another 

 of the Whimple Stud yearlings, by The Miser 

 out of Hippodrome, also fell to Mr. Eamsden's 

 bid of 770 guineas, and is likely to pay her way. 



Balsam, by Coeruleus out of Invincible, is a 

 big chesnut colt, with fine shoulders, powerful 

 back and loins and muscular quarters, and is, 

 moreover, an exceedingly fine mover. He is a 

 well-bred one, his dam being by Galopin out 

 of Invicta by Blair Athol, her dam, Isilia, by 

 Newminster. Here is running blood in plenty, 

 and Mr. I 'Anson made one of his good bargains 

 when he secured him for 460 guineas. " Hasn't 

 he a look of Blair Athol 1 " he said, as the colt 

 galloped freely round the circle, indulging himself 

 occasionally by giving a good kick. Another 

 useful colt, and one very like paying his way, is 

 the son of Touchet and Scotch Rose, a biix 

 well-grown one, standing over a lot of ground, 

 with famous wearing legs and feet, and the 300 

 guineas which were paid for him seem only like 

 an acknowledgment. 



A curiously marked chesnut, by Oxlip out of 

 Lady Raglan, was bred by that sterling sports- 

 man, Mr. A. Young, of Richmond, and sold 



