844 
THE FIELD 
The Eghnton Slain of JO sovs each, 5 ft, with J no added. Two-yr-old*, 
fist 101b; three, Sst 121b. Fillies *nd geldings allowed 31b. The 
winner of the Two Thousand Guineas Stoke*, the One Thousand 
Guineas Stakes, the Oaks, or the Great Yorkshire Stakes, to carry 
olb ; of any two of those stakes, or of the Derby or Doncaster St. 
Leger, 71b extra; the winner In ls64ofthc New Stakes or Two-yr- 
old Triennial Stakes at Ascot, the July or Chesterfield Suites at 
Newmarket, the Ham, Laraut, or Molecomb Stakes at Goodwood, the 
Trinee of Wales's or Glincrack Stakes at York, the Champagne or 10 
sovs Two-yr-old Stakes at Doncaster, to carry Sib ; of any two of 
those stakes, 71b extra. Malden horses at starting, If they liavc run 
twice, allowed . 3lb; thrice, Sib ; four times, 7lb. The owner of the 
second horse to receive £20 out of tho suites. T. Y.C. 
Mr. Edwards’s General Brcezojiyrs 
Mr. J. M. Stanley’s Schomyl, 2 yrs 
Mr. J. M. Stanley’* Calamus, 3 yrs 
Lord Egllnton’s b cConebus, 2 yr* 
Mr. Jcpson’a b e Ned Polns, 2 yrs 
Lord Derby’s Dervish, 3 yrs 
Mr. Ward's b e Chclmerton, 2 yrs 
llaron Rothschild's King Tom,. 'I yrs 
Mr. Gully's Andover, 3 yrs 
Sir J. Hawley’s Supplicant, 2 yrs 
Mr Saxon’s Duke of Hamilton, 2 yrs 
Mr. Morris’s Knight of St. George, 
3 yrs 
Mr. Fconing's Border Chief, 2 yrs 
Mr. Gulliver's b f Bessie, 2 yrs 
Mr. Powell's b f Plausible, 2 yrs 
Mr. Oshaldoston's Claret, 2 yrs 
Lord Clifdcn’s Alembic, 3 rr* 
Mr. J. Merry's Tho Wild Hunts- 
man, 3 yrs 
Mr. Drinkald’s Monge, 2 yr* 
Mr. Drinkald’s Le Fripon. 2 yrs 
Mr. Knowles’* Marsyas, 3 yr* 
Mr. Knowles'* Bnulbcc, 3 yrs 
Sir W. Booth's hr c by Annantlole, 
nut of Enchantress, 2 yrs 
Mr, Kudston Read's The Mosquito, 
2 yrs 
Mr. Howard's Virago, 3 yrs 
Mr. T. Wilkinson's cl» f Nettle, 
2 yrs 
Mr. Spence'* eh c Canute, 3 yrs 
Mr. II. T. Thompson’s b c Baroda, 
2 yrs 
Mr. W. I’Anson’s b f Blooming 
Heather, 2 yrs 
Mr. Worthington’s b f Lady Pal- 
merston, 2 yrs 
Mr J. J. Henderson’s b c Rylstone, 
2 yrs 
Mr. II. Baker’s br c Tho Chicken, 
2 yrs 
Mr. John Osborne's gr e Lord Al- 
fred, 2 yrs 
Mr. John Osborne’s gr c Yorkshire 
Grey, 2 yrs 
Mr. Arrowsmith na ell c Wheat-ear, 
2 yrs 
Mr. Sanderson's b e CorSn, 3 yrs 
Mr, Reynard's br c Cosscy, 2 yrs 
Mr. Mather's br f Eva, 3 yrs 
Mr. Mather's br f Rose, 2 yrs 
Mr. Mciklam's br f Sicily, 2 yrs 
Mr. Jolmstono’s eh e Hod. lain, 2 yrs 
Mr. Johnstone's br c Rotherham, 
2 yrs 
Mr. Copperthwaite’s b c The Early 
Bird, 3 yrs 
Cantain Harcourt's br f Datnc Ju- 
dith, 2 yrs 
Captain Harcourt's b f Ellermire, 
2 yrs 
A Sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, with 50 added. I-’or two-yr-olds, Colts, 
8st7ll>; Hill"*, fist -ilk. The winner of the Champagne Sukes at 
Doncaster, tho July Stakes at Newmarket, the Ham -SUkcs at Good- 
wood, tho Prince of Wales's or Glmorack Sukes nt York, to carry 
71b extra. Tho winner of any other Sweepstakes valuo £200 in- 
cluding the winners own stake, and not having less than ten sub- 
scrilrcrs, to carry lib extra. The owner of the second horse to 
receive £20 out of the stakes. T Y.C. 
Mr. J. Adkins's Kcttlcby 
Count llatthyany's br c Dutch Tnr 
Mr. W. H. Barrett's eh f Daffodil 
Mr. T. Bell's Planehle 
Mr. Bowes's Tho Bonnie Morn 
Mr. W H. Brook's br f Vanessa 
Lord Chesterfield's f Fayaway 
Mr. Dawson's hr c Rotherham 
Mr. Edwards's Saraband 
Captain Harcourt's br f Dame Ju- 
dith 
Mr. Harrison’s b e Noddy 
Mr. S, Hawke's b fMarenlonoa* 
Sir J. Hawley’s Supplicant 
Mr J. J. Henderson's br c Athcr- 
stono 
Mr. W. F.. Hobson's Sciplo 
Mr. W 1 'Anson’s b f Blooming 
Heather 
Captain Lane’s Paradigm 
Mr. c. Lllcy's Redemption 
Mr. (i. Mather's Lily 
Mr. Mciklam's hr f Sicily 
Sir C. Monek's Vandal 
Mr. Mciklam’s b c by Poynton, out 
of Merry Lass 
Mr. Montague's b e Elvaston 
Mr. Montague's br e Hickleton 
Mr. Morris's Vernon 
Mr. Morris's Duke of Hereford 
Mr. John Osborne's b c Spencer 
Mr. John Osborne's gr c Lord 
Alfred 
Mr. John Osborne's gr c Yorkshire 
Grey 
Baron Rothschild's Pyladcs 
Mr. Saxon'* Mary 
Mr. Saxon's Boddicot Squire 
Mr. John Scott nn b c Priestcraft 
Mr. John Scott na b c Sir Roger 
Hill 
Captain Skipworth's hr f Elastic 
Mr W. Slcbbiug's Maid of tho 
Wolds 
Mr. 1! Way's b c Dr. Cooke 
Mr. G. Wentworth’s br c Lorenzo 
Lord Zetland's b e Fandango 
The Scarboi'ouyh Stakes of 20 sovs each, 10 ft For tUree-yr-old colts, 
fist 71b, fillies fist 31b, that never won a Sweepstakes value £200 In- 
cluding tho winner's own stake before the day of naming. Tho 
winner of tho Derby or St Leger to carry 101b; of the Two Thou- 
sand Guineas SUkcs, the Gratwicke SUkcs, or the Great Yorkshire 
SUkcs, Clb extra ; tho Bocond horse in the Derby or St. Leger, -lib 
extra. Malden horses nt starting, and winners of matches only, 
never having received £100 for running second, including their 
own sUkc, allowed Alb. One mile. 
Tim Star of Surrey Golden Branch 
c by Plenipotentiary, Fact 
dam by Holman Pla- Eva 
toff Device 
Rally Soduccr 
The Foal Stakes of 100 sovs each, h ft. 
b f by Don John, out of 
My Dear 
Twinkle 
Canute 
Uospodar 
For thrce-yr-olds. 
Colt*, fist 
7lb ; fillies, fist 31b. The winner of the St. Leger to carry Alb extra. 
Ono mil© and u half. 
Sambo I Boer I f by California, nut of 
Gamekeeper I Dan Cupid I Miss Kitty Cocklo 
Julian 1 
Handicap Stake* of 10 sovs each, h ft, with 50 added. For two-yr-olda. 
The owner of the second horse to snve his sUkc. Rod House in. 
Match for A00 sovs. 200 ft. fist 71b each. Red House In. 
Lord Derby’s li f by Melbourne, out I Lord Glasgow's hr f by Pyrrhus 
of Mceancc | the First, out of Miss Whip 
The Doncaster Stakes of 10 sovs each, with 100 added. For threc-yr- 
old*. Colts, fist 711> ; fillies, 8st 31b. The winner of the Derby or 
St. Leger to carry 1 Olb ; the second for the St. Leger. or the winner 
of the Two Thousand Guineas SUkcs at Newmarket, or the Great 
Yorkshire Stoke* at York, Alb extra The second horse to receive 
£50 out of the sukes. Last mile and a half. 
Scythian 
The Norseman 
Lady Helen 
Prince Arthur 
Belgrade 
Ham 
Apollonius 
The Consul 
olitipa 
Communist 
Caliban 
Boer 
Moresea 
Dr, Wilson 
( I range Blossom . 
Mr. Commissioner 
Lovebird 
Paxton 
Bally 
The Gem 
Quince 
Changarnler 
Mortimer 
c by Van Tromp, out 
Moss Bose 
Legatee 
of Reel 
Nelly 
Shirley 
Tlie Grand Inquisitor 
Marfoy Hill 
Midsummer 
Helmet 
Mmsin 
Julius Cwsar 
f by Cowl, out of Maria 
Strcallnm Fairy 
New Warrior 
f by Melbourne, dam 
The Wild Huntsman 
Mrs. Humby 
by Cato 
Rosaline 
Jiyube 
Campxtool 
Huinbolt 
Horatio 
f by Faugh-a-Ballagh 
f hr Orlando, out of 
c by Touchstone, out of 
The Maid 
Dam Mcgara 
Moonbeam 
Terrona 
f by Orlando, out of 
Circe 
Sextus 
Idolatry 
Mabel 
Neville 
Ilumgulfln 
f by Vcnilaro, out of 
Magic- 
c by Blanc, out of 
Jcnnaia 
Dan Cupid 
Alarm's dam 
R<?veill6e 
Trump Queen 
Punch-box 
Ringleader 
Mira beau 
Cardinal 
Rinaldo 
Mirabeau 
Itodo-mcli 
Brown Holland 
Ostrogoth 
Violet 
Merry Monk 
e by Don John, out of 
Glcnstrno 
Little Gerard 
Miss Lydia 
Tambourine 
Belvolr 
Sir James Graham 
Crystal 
Nourrico 
Ilrigliadoro 
Thessalian 
Iiarou Trenck 
St. Clare 
Lord Oswald 
Ruby 
Oakland* 
Amalgamation 
c liv Melbourne, dam 
Catherine 
Ortolano 
Miss Maria 
c by Orlando, out of 
Iloiardo 
St iletto 
Olive Oil 
Tho Banco 
Honeysuckle 
Juliet 
Dervish 
Champagne 
c by Touchstone, Fu- 
Phoebe 
Acrobat 
Professor Buck 
Bracken 
gleman’s dam 
The Greek Sluvc 
Julian 
Brown Brandy 
Tros 
Slaucopis 
Brycina 
The British Queen 
Seducer 
Ivan 
A Sweepstakes of 200 sovs each, h ft. For thrce-yr-olds. Colts, fist 7lb ; 
fillies, fist 21b. The winner of the St Leger to carry 7lb extra. 
The owner of tho second horse to save his stake. St. Leger Course. 
Prince Arthur | e by Pyrrhus the First, 1 Vignette 
Apollonius | out of Conspiracy I Brother to Maid of 
Blight Tadcaster | Masham 
Mandrieardo 
The Don Stakes of 30 sovs each, h ft. For colts, 8st 7lb ; fillies, 8st 4lb. 
Last mile. 
Miranda I The Wild Huntsman I King Tom 
Andover I Vignette | Hospodar 
Horatio 
The Nursery Plate of 100 sovs. For two-yr-olds. Any number of 
horses the property of the same person may start for this race. Last 
mile. To enter at time of entrance for the Plates, and the weights 
to be declared ns soon ns possible after the races on the day before 
running. Entrance £2, to go to the Race-fund. 
NORTHALLERTON AND NORTH RIDING. 
The Two-Year-Old Stakes of 10 sovs each, li ft, with 25 added. For two- 
yr-olds. Colts, 8st 71b; 
Sir J. Boswell's b c Dcorstealcr, by 
Pyrrhus the First 
Mr. Mciklam's b c by Poynton, out 
of Merry Lass 
Mr. Kwlmnk's b c Jack Sheppard, 
by logo 
Mr. It Walker’s b c Lord Byron 
fillies, 8st 31b. T.Y.C, 
Mr. J, J. Henderson's be Rylstone, 
by Touchstono _ 
Mr. Dobson's b f by Pyrrhus the 
First, out ol Conmoro's dam 
Air. T. Dawson's b c Tho Cropper, 
by Flntcatcher 
Mr. Clarkson s br f Amy, by Gnlaor 
The North Hitting Handicap of 10 sovs each, 5 ft, and only 3 if declared 
on or before the 8th of September, witb 100 added. Two miles. 
Should the highest weight accepting b_- under Sst 71b, it will be 
raised to that weight, and the others in proportion. 
age 
St 
lb 
King of Trumps 
6 
8 
7 
Red Lion 
5 
7 
12 
Lough Hawn 
G 
7 
8 
Colsterdolc 
G 
7 
0 
Annie Sutherland 
4 
0 
10 
Tho Little Fawn 
6 
6 
10 
St. Andrew 
4 
0 
10 
The Skinner 
4 
0 
9 
Li nd rick 
5 
6 
9 
Ammonia 
6 
C 
9 
Braxey 
5 
6 
8 
The Vet 
5 
6 
G 
CoomburlandStathosmon 
4 
0 
G 
La Belle 
4 
0 
4 
age st lb 
Dove 4 0 4 
Lady Vernon 4 0 4 
Neville 3 0 4 
Syvagee 3 0 4 
Bracken 3 0 3 
Feletali 4 0 3 
Cabin Boy 4 0 0 
Jancy 4 0 0 
Mortimer, by Fitzallen . 4 0 0 
Jetty Treflk 3 5 12 
>ir Robert, by Gamoboy 3 fi 12 
.Maid of the Tees 3 5 8 
Diligent 3 6 0 
Goldfinch 3 6 0 
22 subs. 
Mr. Rodfem's b c Alston 
Mr. T. V. Turner's Cnpucino 
Mr. Bpcnoor's Moonshine 
Mr. Catton's br c Knight of the 
Village 
Mr. Norton's b c Van Winkle 
Mr. Mather's Rose, by Annnudnlc 
Mr. Mather's Lily, by Annnndalo 
Mr. Morris's Donald, by Planet 
Mr. Morris'* Sole Star, by Planet 
Mr. Soxon's Evangeline, by Tho 
Hydra 
Mr. Stephenson's b f by Launcolot 
— Dillingham's dam 
The weights to be published 
Mr. Clnrkson's Amy, by Galnor 
Mr. W. K. Walker's b fClnelna 
Mr. Arrowsmith's Wheat ear 
Mr. John Osborne’s Cherry Brandy 
Mr. Mciklam's Sicily 
Mr. Mciklam’s b 0 by Poynton — 
Merrvlaxs 
Air. J. J. Henderson'* lire Rylstone 
Air. It. Jones's br e Hanover 
Cnpt. Lane's cb f Blue Eyes, by 
Chabron 
Lord Chesterfield's Palmerston 
Lord Chesterfield's f by Epirus— 
Pelion's dam 
in the Warwick race week. 
The Northallerton Handicap of 10 sovs each, 5ft, and only 3 if declared 
on or before the 6th of September, with 50 added One mile. Should 
tho highest weight accepting be under Sst 7lb, it will be raised to that 
weight, and the others in proportion. 
Snowdon Dunhill 
Sir Rowland Tven chard . 
Donskoy ......... 
Maid of Team Valley .... 
ago 
st 
lb 
ago 
st 
lb 
4 
8 
7 
0 
12 
0 
7 
7 
Patience 
0 
12 
4 
7 
7 
Lerrywheut 
0 
12 
4 
7 
5 
Florist 
0 
1" 
5 
7 
4 
Cassio 
0 
10 
4 
7 
4 
Nelly Hill 
4 
fi 
8 
4 
7 
2 
The Surveyor .... 
(i 
li 
a 
7 
0 
Horatio 
6 
10 
4 
5 
7 
6 
0 
12 
Diligent 
Goldfinch 
5 
5 
4 
4 
The Jueenile Selling Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 40 added. For two-yr- 
olds. Colts, Ost; fillies and geldings, fist 101b. TI10 winner to be 
sold for £80. Selling allowances. The surplus to go to the fYind. 
Five subscriber*, or no race. Not subject to the new rule of claiming. 
Half a mile. To close and name by six o'clock tho evening before 
running. 
Friday. 
The Town Plate (Handicap) of 70 sovs. For thrce-yr-olds and up- 
wards. Entrance £'.’, to go to the second horse. One mile and a 
quarter. To enter by six o'clock tho evening before running, and 
the weights to be fixed a* soon ns possible. 
The Park-hill Slakes of 50 sovs each, h ft. For thrce-yr-olds. Fillies, 
fist 71b each. The winner of the St. Leger to carry Olb, of the Oaks 
Alb extra. The owner of the second filly to receive £100 out of the 
stakes. St Leger Course. 
Moresea 
Lovebird 
Rally 
Jelly Treffz 
Orooo 
b f by Cotherstone, out 
of Picnic 
The Jewess 
Sortie 
Bianca 
Miranda 
Ava 
Remorse 
Durimlana 
Mix* Sellon 
Selina 
Goldfinch 
Vignetto 
Honeysuckle 
b f by Touchstone, out 
of Muscovite'6 dam. 
Norma 
Lady Lnmbton 
Bridesmaid 
Olitipa 
Strutawny 
Sister of Mercy 
Lady Napier 
Beauty 
Trump Queen 
Brown Holland 
Rosaline 
Heedless 
The Doncaster Cup, x alue 300 sovs. Thrce-yr-olds, 7st; four, fist Alb; 
five, fist 121b; six and aged, Ost 2lb ; mares and geldings allowed 
3lb. The winner in any year of the Derby, St. Leger, the Emperor's 
Cup at Ascot, or the Goodwood Cup, to carry 71b; the second, for 
any of those races, 31b extra ; maiden four-yr-olds, not carrying extra 
weight for running second, allowed Alb; maiden flve-yr-ulds and 
upwards, not carrying extra weight for running second, 71b. Any 
number of horses the property of the same person may start for this 
race. Cup Course, about two miles and a half. To name the samo 
time as for the Fitzwilliam Stakes. 
YORKSHIRE UNION HUNT CLUB. 
Thursday, October 5. 
The York and Ainsty Handicap Stales of 15 sovs each, 10 ft, and 6 only 
if declared on Monday, the 11th of September, with 100 added by 
the club, jockios up. The winner of any Handicap of the value of 
£100 subsequent to the declaration of the weights to carry Alb, of 
200 sovs 71b, of 500 sovs 101b extra. The owner of the second horse 
to save bis stake. One mile and three quarters. New Course. 
age st lb 
ago 
St 11> 
. 4 
7 12 
Eulogist 
. 4 
7 2 
Jetty TreflV. 
3 
5 
13 
Jack the Giant-killer .. 
. 4 
0 13 
The Spinner 
.... 3 
5 
li» 
The Skinner 
. 4 
6 11 
Gamekeeper 
3 
5 
7 
St. Andrew 
(l 11 
Adelaide 
5 
7 
6 11 
The Alp 
6 0 
Game Lad 
3 
5 
5 
Spider 
. 5 
0 9 
Julius Agricola 
4 
12 
LEICESTER. 
Weights for the Leicestershire Handicap. 
age st lb 
age st lb 
Hungcrford 0 S 12 
Hercules 3 6 11 
Little Fawn 0 7 l'» 
Miss Sellon 3 G 4 
I.iltle Naughty 5 7 8 
Sneed the Plough 4 7 7 
Adelaide 3 G 2 
Lurley 3 6 0 
Surveyor 5 7 G 
La Belle 4 7 6 
Cripple 3 G 0 
Firebrand 3 6 13 
Janey 4 7 3 
Aiibbax 3 7 2 
New bold 3 7 0 
May-day a 7 0 
St. Clare 3 0 13 
Lady Elegant 3 5 9 
Jcnnaia liltv 3 o 7 
Miss Cockle filly 3 6 5 
Communist 3 6 2 
DOVER. — Thursday, September 14. 
The Visitors' and Tradesmen's Plate of 5 sovs each. 3 ft, with 50 added 
Four horses, the property of different persons, to start, or the £50 
will not be added. The winner of a plate or stake value £ 100, in- 
cluding the winner's own stake, after the publication of the weight* 
to carry 5lb ; of two such races, 81b extra. About one mile and a halt 
Old Misery 
age st 
lb 
12 
Marchioness 
age st lb 
Odihani, h-b 
... G 
8 
8 
Miss Dclamerc 
Ladv Vernon 
... 4 
8 
0 
Switch 
Spider 
8 
4 
Sir Gcorgo 
Wellsboume, h-b . . . 
... 5 
8 
3 
Lady Itluuctio 
5 
John Bull 
8 
0 
Merrythought 
3- 
0 1 0 
C c, 
Fidgety Girl 
... 5 
7 
9 
Sussex 
3 
Vingt-un 
7 
8 
The Baronet's Daughter 
4 
0 0 
♦ 
TURFIANA. 
Doncaster Meeting. — The amount of added money given 
at this meeting is upwards of 1,000 guineas. 
Mr. Arnold's Horses. — Owing to Mr. Arnold's continued 
ill-health, all his horses will ho sold at Tattersall's on the 
lGth of October, being the Monday next after the New- 
market Second October Meeting. 
The Hon. Admiral Rous bus purchased of Lord Chester- 
field a magnificent yearling colt, by Orlando, out of Board- 
ing-school Miss, for the large sum of 1,200 guineas. The 
purchase, we understand, is for Mr. Mare, M.P., whoso stud 
is under the management of the gallant admiral. 
Nancy. — The well-known mare has left Rolph’s stables, 
at Hinton, for John Osborne's, at Middleham, where she will 
be trained for the remainder of her engagements. 
Jack Frost, the property of Mr. Drinkald, has met with 
an accident, which will incapacitate him from running in 
public again. 
Merry Monk was sold at York to Lord Strathmore, who 
has also purchased Mr. Kuapton’s yearling colt, The Flying 
Duke, by The Flying Dutchman, out of Sultana. 
Warwick Races. — The meeting went off with great bril- 
liancy, and reflects much credit on all concerned. The cards 
of Mr. W. Rose were faithfully accurate as to weights, 
colours, and riders; and ho deserves the patronage ho 
receives. 
Lord J. Scott has named his 2 yrs old f by Cowl, out of 
Miami, Morgan La Faye. 
York Races. — Resolved, — That the winner of any selling 
stake or plate shall be sold by auction immediately after the 
race; any excess above the price named will be added to 
the race-fund, and all other horses entered will be liable to 
be claimed by the owner of any horse in the race for the 
price at which he is entered to be sold and the amount of 
the stake — the owner of the second horse to be first entitled 
to claim. 
TnE Marquis of Drogheda’s Stud was sold in Dycer's 
on Saturday last, and brought the following prices - - 
Knowsley, gr g, G yrs, by Derby, dam by Barefoot, by Drone, 
up to 15st, a very promising steeple-chase horse (Captain 
Nugent), 215 guineas ; York, b g, aged, by Viscount, out of 
a Wildfire Mare, up to 15st (Lord Clonmel), 52 guineas ; 
Beware, ch g, 7 yrs, by Sportsman, up to list, winner of 
several steeple-chases ( — Knight, Esq.), 185 guineas ; Wa- 
verley, ch g, aged, up to 14st ( — Allen, Esq.), 5G guineas; 
Westmeath, b g, aged, by Blnckfoot, up to 15sfc, winner of 
seven steeple-chases (Gr. Moore, Esq), 195 guineas ; b g by 
Freney, 5 yrs, about 16$ hauds high (Hugh O’Reilly, Esq,), 
34 guineas,; ch g, about 15 hauds high, a good cover hack, 
(J. Malins, Esq.), 22 guineas ; ch m, about 14 hands high, by 
Birdcatcher ( — Syms, Esq.), 17 guineas ; cliesuut mare, ditto 
(Lord Clonmel), 24 guineas. The Hon. Samuel Crichton's 
stud was afterwards put up, and realised the subjoined 
prices ; Rainbow, ch g, G yrs, by Barkstone, a good hunter, 
up to 14st ( — Hunt, Esq.), 80 guineas ; Freney, br g, 7 yrs, 
by Freney, a first-rate hunter, up to 14st (P. M'Evoy, Esq.l, 
50 guineas ; Prince, gr g, 6 yrs, by Monarch, a good hunter, 
up to 14st (R. D. Rea, Esq., of Loudon), 110 guineas; Farmer, 
br g, 7 yrs, a good hunter (R. D. Rea, Esq., of London), 38 
guineas ; Ploughboy, b g, 7 yrs, a good hack (W. Jlaig, Esq.), 
30 guineas , Flint, b g, 7 yrs, quiet to ride (R. D. Rea, Esq.), 
30 guineas. 
Faugh-a-Ballagii. — This famous race-horse, the pride 
and boast of Old Ireland, arrived in Dublin on Sunday, from 
Dean's-hiil, Stafford, where ho had been located for the last 
few years, and left immediately afterwards for Mr. Irwin s 
stables, at Rathbride-house, Kildare. Wc understand that, 
should a sufficient number of subscribers be obtained among 
Irish breeders, he will stand at the Curragh during the 
ensuing season, and thus fill up the vacuum occasioned by 
the absence of liis own brother, the celebrated Irish Bird- 
catcher. 
The steeple-chase horses Now-or-Never and Water-hen 
are advertised for sale in Belfast. 
How to Know the Age of a Horse. — The colt is born 
with twelve grinders. When four front teeth have made 
their appearance, the colt is twelve days old ; and when the 
next four come forth, it is four weeks old. When tin- 
corner teeth appear the colt is eight months, and when the 
latter have attained to the height of the front teeth, it is one 
year old. The two-year-old colt has the kernel (tho dark 
substance in the middle of the tooth's crown) ground out of 
all the front teeth. In the third year the middle front teeth 
are being shifted; and when three years old, these arc sul - 
stituted by the horse teeth. The next four teeth are shifted 
in the fourth year, and the corner teeth in tho fifth. At six 
years the kernel is worn out of the lower middle front teeth, 
and the bridle teeth have now attained to their full growth. 
At seven years a hook has been formed on the corner teeth 
of the upper jaw ; the kernel of the teeth next to the middle 
fronts is worn out, and the bridle teeth begin to wear off. At 
eight years of age the kernel is worn out of all the lower front 
teeth, and begins to decrease in the middle upper fronts. In 
the ninth year the kernel has wholly disappeared from the 
upper middle front teeth, the hook in the comer teeth ha- 
increased in size, and the bridle teeth lose their points. I" 
the tenth year the kernel iR worn out of the teeth next to 
the middle fronts of the upper jaw ; and in the eleventh 
year the kernel has entirely vanished from the corner teeth 
of the same jaw. At twelve years the crown of all the front 
teeth in the lower jaw has become triangular, and the bridle 
teeth are much worn down. As the horse advances in age 
the gums shrink away from the teeth, which consequent!} 
receive a long, narrow appearance, and their kernels have 
become metamorphosed into a darkish point, grey ban's 
increase in the forehead, over the eyes, and the chin assumes 
the form of an angle . — Practical Farmer. 
