58 PRACTICAL OBSERVATIONS. 



reader for further information on the entering of 

 different produce. 



In the entering of young ones, as yearlings 

 and two year olds, into good stakes, whenever 

 the first mentioned of them have to be tried, 

 or have to run early, it is always in their own 

 class; the weights they carry, and the lengths 

 they run, are all laid down in the Racing Ca- 

 lendar; and the same thing stands good with 

 regard to two year olds, when running in their 

 own class. This, therefore, makes the matter 

 simple enough in the entering of yearlings or 

 two year olds. But should the latter be en- 

 gaged to run with horses of all ages, the thing 

 then becomes more complicated, on account of 

 the varying of the weights and lengths. For the 

 present we will defer explaining and simplifying 

 the effects of those matters until we come to the 

 entering of horses of all ages to run. 



I must, however, here advert to some other 

 little circumstances with regard to the entering 

 of yearlings and two year olds. — If the owner 

 or breeder of them is fully aware that his young 

 ones are from good and tried stock, and has 



