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together, amongst those present being Lord Henry Bentinck, 

 Lord Middleton, Sir George Wombwell, Lord Wenlock, 

 Mr. Vyner, Mr. Wickham, the Hon. Egremont Lascelles, 

 Mr. Hope, Captain Leslie SHngsby, Mr. G. S. Thompson, 

 and Mr. Rudstone Read. 



The following are the prices realised : — 



Mr. Lloyd's Horses. 



Guineas. 

 Cayenne, chestnut gelding, 8 yrs.- Lord Wenlock - 30 



Harold, bay gelding, 8 years - Mr. G. Turner - 275 



Woodbine, bay mare, 8 years - Mr. Fenwick - 250 



Topthorn, brown gelding, 8 years Mr. Gascoigne - 290 



Gipsy, brown mare, 10 years - Mr. Gascoigne - 260 



Bay gelding, 8 years - - - Mr. Younger 300 



The last horse was the last one which Mr. Lloyd ever 

 bought, and he had only had him a very short time, and had 

 never ridden him to hounds. He made just a hundred 

 pounds more than he had cost. 



Mr. Robinson's Horses. 



Guineas. 

 Brunow, chestnut gelding, aged- Capt. Leslie - - 280 



Kildare, chestnut gelding, 6 years Sir G. Wombwell - 210 



The Evening Star, bay mare, 8 yrs. Lord H. Bentinck - 1 70 



Tipperary, bay gelding, 8 years - ,Sir G. Wombwell - 240 



Domingo, cliestnut gelding, 5 yrs. Mr. Hope - - iqo 



Laddie, brown gelding, 7 years - Mr. G. S.Thompson 360 



Cock Robin, chestnut gelding - Lord H. Bentinck- 340 



Laddie was a purchase from Lord Combermere. 



Sir Charles Slingsby's horses were sold at Scriven Park 

 the following week, in a blinding snowstorm. Again was 

 there a large attendance, and good prices were realised on 

 the whole. Some of the servants' horses were stale and a 

 little worn, which, of course, materially interfered with the 

 average, and the young stock, being only in a healthy 

 growing state and not at all made up for sale, did not bring 



