4 FIRST APPEARANCE OF SPANIEL. 



Mr Rop-ers's b. c. Spaniel, brother to Lapdog- 2 



Mr D. Radcliflfe's br. c. by Mustachio, out of Virg-iuius's dam 3 



Mr Gully's b. c. by Wraiig-ler, out of Miss Rush ; Lord Tavistock's br. c. Barbet, by 

 Lapdog-, dam by an Arabian ; Mr Ang-erstein's gr. f. Araby, by the Napoleon Arabian, 

 dam by Lord Dartmouth's Arabian, out of Humming- Bird ; and Mr Lane's b. f. by 

 W ofiil, out of Parma, also started, but were not placed. 



Betting- .- 6 to 4 ag-st the Mustachio colt ; 4 to 1 agst Spaniel ; and 4 to 1 ag-st Zany. 



In the Newmarket July Meeting of the same year, on Mon- 

 day, July 1 2th, Spaniel appeared again in the Renewal of 

 the July Stakes, a subscription of 50 sovs. each, 30 ft., for 

 two yr olds; colts, 8st. 61b.; and fillies, 8st. 41b. Twenty- 

 eight subscribers. — New T.Y.C. (about three quarters of a 

 mile). 



Mr Scott Stonehewer's br. c. Zany, by Morisco 1 



Duke of Grafton's b. f. Oxygen, by Emilius, out of Whizg-ig- 2 



Lord Exeter's ch. c. Ramazan, by Sultan, out of Miss Cantley 3 



Mr Rog-ers's b . c. Spaniel ; Mr Scott Stonehewer's b. f. Sister to the Lion ; Lord 



Chesteriield's ch. c. Massaroni, by Emilius; Mr Sowerby's b. c. Sir Thomas, by Abjer; 



and Lord Cleveland's br. c. by Emilius, out of Camilla, also started, but were not placed. 



Betting-: 7 to 4 ag-st Zany, 4 to 1 ag-st Oxyg-en, 6 to 1 ag-st Sir Thomas, and 10 to 1 



ag-st Spaniel. 



In the Newmarket Second October Meeting, on Tuesday, 

 October 19, we again find Spaniel running in the ruck for 

 Fifty Pounds, for two yr olds; colts, 8st. 4lb ; and fillies, 

 8st. 21b.— T.Y.C. 



Lord Cleveland's br. c. by Emilius, out of Camilla 1 



Colonel Wilson's ch. f. by Juniper, dam by Rubens 2 



Mr Cookes's b. c. Hofer, by Swiss ; Mr Payne's b. c. Turk ; Sir M. Wood's br. f. Se- 

 viglia, by Fig-aro ; His Majesty's b. f. by Mustachio, out of Orion's dam ; Mr Price's b. 

 c. by Gulliver, out of Historia ; Lord Jersey's br. f. Alea, by Whalebone Duke of Rich- 

 mond's br. f. Ardelia ; Duke of Grafton's br. f. by Ahjcr out of Zinc ; Lord Eg-remont's 

 ch. f. by Centaur, out of Sola; Mr Thornhill's Earwig-, by Emilius; L. rd Lynedoch's 

 gr. c. by Little John, out of Luna's dam ; Mr Rogers's b. c. Spaniel ; Duke of Rutland's 

 b. c. by Partizan, dam by Andrew ; Mr R. Prince's eh. f. Barl ara Bell, by Middleton ; 

 Mr Sowerby's ch. c. Moloch, by Muley ; and Lord Orford's br. f. Naiad, Sister to Mer- 

 man, by Whalebone, also started, but were not placed. 



Betting- : 5 to 2 ag-st the winner ; 6 to 1 ag-st Seviglia ; 8 to 1 ag-st the Mustachio filly ; 

 9 to 1 ag-st Turk ; 10 to 1 each agst Ardelia, Spaniel, the Juniper filly, the Partizan 

 colt, and Earwig". 



Spaniel closed this list of two year old failures by a "last 

 appeaiance for the season," on Friday the 5th November, 

 in the Newmarket Houghton Meeting, for the Nursery 

 Stakes of 25 sovs. each, for two yr olds. — D.]\l. (not quite 

 a milc.^ 



