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traveller, and of great endurance. Entered by Alexander Benedict, 

 Richmond Co., Staten Island. 



No. 4. — A brood mare, "Gulnare," sired byDurve; dam, Sport's 

 Mistress, by Hickory ; gr. dam, Miller's Damsel, the dam of American 

 Eclipse, Entered by John H. Coster, Eastchester, N. Y. 



No. 5. — A gray stud horse, 7 years old. Entered by Henry Vande- 

 water, New-York. For sale. 



No. 6. — A brood Mare, '' Pollie Hopkins," 21 years old. By Virgi- 

 nian ; dam, by imported Archduke. Colt foal by Trustee. Entered 

 by Robert L. Stevens, New- York. 



No. 7. — A brood mare, "Indiana;" bay; got by Old Archie; her 

 dam, by Oonsiiiution. Entered by Doct. John A. Pool, New-Bruns- 

 wick, N. J. For sale. 



No. 8 — A gray horse, 7 years old last spring. Raised in Dutchess 

 Co. A mixture of Messenger and Membrino. Entered by William 

 Noyes, New- York. For sale. 



No. 9. — A year old stud. Got by a colt from Abdallah and Lady 

 Blanch. Entered by Ezrahiah Wetmore, Westchester Co., N. Y. 



]SJo, 10. — A stud horse, " Duroc," 8 years old. Entered by Jacob 

 Laforge, New- York. 



MULES. 



No. L — Don Juan, an imported Spanish Jack. A Jennetie, broke 

 to the saddle. Entered by John A. Pool, New-Brunswick, N. J. For 

 sale. 



jvfo. 2. — A pair of working mules. Entered by Joseph L. Franklin, 

 Flushing, L. I. 



No. 3. — A pair of working mules, sisters, 4 and 5 years old. En- 

 tered by Robert L. Stevens, New- York. 



SHEEP. 



No. 1. — Two rams, Lincolnshire breed. 



One do. 3 years old. 



do do; do. 



Two ewes, 4 years old. 



One do. 2 do. 



One lamb, this year's. 

 Entered by Charles Blackbourne, Bedford, L. 1. 

 No. 2. — One South Down ram. 



One do. do. ewe. 



