AND TIMES OF JOHN OSBORNE 



157 



(Mr. Roberts) 



(Mr. W. I'Anson) 



(Mr. Rickal)y) 

 (Mr. Mackenzie) 



(Mr. Roberts) 



(Baron Darsel) 



(Mr. T. S. Dawson) 



(Col. de Butts) 



(Mr. Vaughan) 



(Mr. Micklethwaite) 



(Mr. Fobert) 



(Mr. Fobert) 



(Mr. Rickaby) 



(Mr. Shepherd) 



(Mr. Shepherd) 



Gs. 

 41 



100 



12.) 



3.30 



(Mr. G. Holmes) 2o 



Princess Augusta, by Teddington out of British Queen (Mr. Micklethwaite) 

 Queen of Tro}', by Young Priam out of Young Tiffany 

 Redlireast, by Redshank out of Lady Day, with a colt 



foal by The Cure 



Red Tape, by Rataplan out of Lady Alicia, with a filly 



foal by Chevalier d'lndustrie 



Trapcage, by Sweatmeat out of Birdtrap - - - - 

 Tinsil (sister to Jack of Hearts), by King of Trumjjs out 



of Bay Tiffany 



Vatty, by Vatican out of Birdtrap by Birdcatcher, with a 



colt foal by Chevalier d'lndustrie .... 

 West Australian mare — Pearlin Jane .... 

 Ellen the Fair, by Chanticleer out of Maid of Clifton 

 Flj'trap, by The Flying Dutchman out of Birdtrap - 

 Vanessa, by Newminster out of Heiress - 

 Cure mare — Queen of Troy ..... 



Weatherbit mare — Nelly Taft 



Little Casino, by Fandango, dam by Mickey Free • 

 Fan, by Fandango out of Sulpitia .... 

 Windhound mare — Pera -.-.-- 

 Saunterer mare — Troica, by Lanercost 

 Fair Agnes, by Voltigeur out of Little AgTies (Prince 



Arthur and Wild Agnes's dam) .... (Mr. T. S. Dawson) 120 



SO 



92 



150- 



500 



100 



25 



2a- 



25 

 25 



la 



12 



ro.\Ls. 



Chestnut filly by Chevalier dTndustrie- 

 Coverham ------ 



Brown filly by Weatherbit out of Interduca 



Brown colt by Colsterdale out of Idothea 



Bay filly by Costerdale out of V.R. - 



Abbess of 



(Mr. Elliott) 46 



(Mr. Darley) 70' 



(Mr. Danby) 35 



(Mr. Micklethwaite) 10 



Stallioxs. 



Henry James, by Windhound out of Mary Jane 

 Colsterdale, by Lanercost, dam by Potboy out of 

 Tesane ...--...- 



The Cure, by Phj'sician out of Morsel .... 



Total, 

 Grand Total, 



(Mr. Booth) 50 



(Mr. Mackenzie) 250 

 (Mr. Danby) 100 



2592; 



11,488 Gs 



" The Druid," * writing with all the power conferred 

 by a personal acquaintance with old John Osborne, and 

 being a moving figure in the shifting scenes of the Turf 

 of the time, gives the following characteristic sketch of 



* " Saddle and Sirloin." 



