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average, to cover all the expense of maintaining 

 the stud. 



" Beaufort, G. Anson, 



G. Bentinck, S. Batson, 



Chesterfield, H. Biggs, 



Clarendon, G. Byng, 



Dorset, C. C. Greville, 



Richmond, Wm. Hallett, 



Suffield, W. Powlett, 



Tavistock, G. Rush, 



Uxbridge, J. R. Udney, 



Wilton, H. S. Waddington, 



Dorset, C. Wilson. 

 Oxford." 



The following are the particulars of the sale. 



The splendid stud was sold by Messrs. Tatter- 

 sall, in the paddocks at Hampton Court, on Wed- 

 nesday, the 25th of October ; and, as might have 

 been expected, notwithstanding the weather was 

 unfavourable in the early part of the day, drew 

 together an immense concourse of " all sorts," 

 including many influential noblemen and gentle- 

 men connected with the turf, agents from France, 

 Germany, Russia, and Prussia, and an immense 

 collection of trainers, breeders, and others interest- 

 ed in the sale, or drawn thither by curiosity. 



The young stock having been recently weaned, 

 and some of them affected by the influenza, did not 



