STATE OF THE ODDS, &c. SALE OF BLOOD STOCK. By Messrs. Tattersall, at Middle Park, Wednesday, May 26: THE MIDDLE PARK YEARLINGS. A Bay Colt, by Orlando out of Palmyra (dam of Tadmor), by Sultan; en GS. gaged in the Great Yorkshire Stakes, 1860 ....... (not sold) 300 300 170 A Bay Colt, by Kingston, dam by Heron; engaged in the Great Yorkshire A Bay Colt, by Kingston out of Butterfly, by Knight of the Whistle.. Great Yorkshire Stakes, 1860 A Bay Filly, by Mountain Deer or Longbow out of Calcavella, by Irish Bird catcher .... A Bay Filly, by Kingston out of Empress (dam of Autocrat), by Emilius; engaged in the Great Yorkshire Stakes, 1860 160 150 125 A Brown Filly, by the Flying Dutchman out of England's Beauty (sister to A Bay Filly, by Kingston out of Little Jenny, by Heron 67 A Bay Colt, by Storm out of Moodkee, by Venison 65 A Brown Filly, by Kingston out of Buttress, by Defence 61 A Bay Colt (own brother to Tricolor), by Touchstone out of Triangle A Bay Filly, by Kingston out of Defenceless, by Defence.... 50 A Brown Filly, by Loup-Garou out of Vaultress, by Irish Birdcatcher A Bay Filly, by Kingston out of Gloom, by Bay Middleton A Bay Colt, by Neasham out of Caroline, by Irish Drone 44 A Chesnut Filly by Neasham out of Stella A Brown Colt, by Neasham out of Whirl, by Alarm.. A Bay Filly, by Kingston out of Venus, by Amadis A Bay Filly, by Kingston out of Palmeria, by Faugh-a-Ballagh.......... BROOD MARES. .. 43 42 40 40 Lucy Banks (dam of Polly Peachum), by Elis out of Walfruna-served by 16 served by Kingston (Lord Stamford)........ 20 Bay Mare (sister to Bold Buccleugh), by Annandale out of Her Highness- On Saturday, May 29, at Hampton Court : THE ROYAL YEARLINGS. Bay Filly, by Loup Garou out of Vanity Brown Colt, by Melbourne out of Tarella Bay Colt (Brother to Impériense), by Orlando out of Eulogy.... Bay Colt, by Orlando out of Distaffina Chesnut Filly, by Orlando out of Flight Brown Filly, by Loup Garou out of Martha Lynn.. Chesnut Colt, by Orlando out of Trickstress Nicholas, by Orlando ont of Muscovite's dam Nana Sahib, by Orlando out of Torment.... Chirp, by Orlando out of Twitter... Provision, by Orlando out of Vivandière...... Vesuvius, by Orlando out of Vesuvienne St. Katherine, by The Confessor out of Miss Kate..... Fravola, by Orlando out of Apricot Mordanto, by Orlando out of Barcelona Edgar, by Orlando out of Elinor. by Sweetmeat Bessy, by Bessus out of Durindana Bessus (toaled 1857), by Bay Middleton out of Brown Bess by Camel Hornpipe (the dam of Tambourine, Kilbride, &c.) (foaled 1845), by Venison out of Reel, with a filly foal by Barnton, and served by him again........ 130 On Monday, May 31st, at Hyde Park Corner : Violet (foaled in 1851), by Melbourne, dam by Dr. Syntax, &c............. 170 Freemason (late Little Sam), 3 yrs., by Bay Middleton out of Freetrader's dam 30 THE PROPERTY OF SIR L. NEWMAN. Peter Flat, b. c., 5 years, by Flatcatcher..... 460 Botany, br. f., 3 years, by Melbourne out of Sweetpea...... 330 250 .... Chesnut Yearling Colt, by Pyrrhus the First out of Aveline Bay Yearling Colt, by Loup Garou out of Despatch .. Aspire, yearling f., by Pyrrhus the First out of Belfry .................... 90 23 On Monday, June 7th, at Hyde Park Corner: Loiterer, ch. c., by Stockwell out of Ennui, by Bay Middleton (Mr. R. Ten .. 500 The Rap, b. c., by West Australian out of Kathleen, by Lanercost (Mr. J. Shoulder Knot (own sister to Penalty), ch. f., by West Australian out of 165 Golden Dream, ch. f., by Stockwell out of El Dorado, by Harkaway (Lord 80 Viscountess, b. f., by West Australian or Stockwell out of Countess of Albe marle (Mr. H. Morris) 72 Sweep, b. c., by Stockwell out of The Broom, by Van Tromp (Mr. C. Peck).. 60 Oldacre) 50 Vandermeyer, br. c., by Vanderdecken out of Miranda, by Lanercost (Mr. Sewell) ... 25 MR. ANDERTON'S YEARLINGS. GS. The Chirper, br. yearling c., by West Australian 'out of Blackbird, by Bird. catcher (Mr. Anderson) 71 Aristocrat, ch. yearling f., by Stockwell out of Lady Margaret, by Ithuriel (Mr. Anderson) Industrius, b. yearling c., by West Australian out of Maid of All Work, by Don John (Mr. Anderson) .. 54 Ivor, br. yearling c., by Arthur Wellesley out of Augusta, by Birdcatcher (Mr. Anderson).... ...... 35 Pas Seul, b. yearling c., by Teddington out of Carlotta, by John o'Gaunt (Mr. 15 Carlotta, b. m., by John o'Gaunt out of Esmeralda (Mr. Bamburger, of 52 On Monday, June 14th, at Hyde Park Corner: Merlin, 5 years, by Birdcatcher out of Poll Maggot .. Brown Yearling Filly, by Foresail out of Miss Margrave Aspire, yearling f., by Pyrrhus the First out of Belfry On Thursday, June 17th, at Stockbridge : LORD PORTSMOUTH'S. ... Calamity, b. f., 2 years, by Safeguard out of Woodlark, by Venison, &c. (Mr. MR. POPHAM'S. 50 50 48 25 21 Carlo Dolci, b. yearling c., by Sweetmeat out of Wild Dayrell's dam (Mr. S. 110 The Myth, b. yearling c., by Wild Dayrell out of The Banshee (Mr. S. Rogers) 65 SIR J. B. MILL'S. 27 Bridegroom, 2 years, by Joe Lovell out of Wedding Day (Mr. Woolcot)...... 30 King Cob, b. g., 5 years, by Newcourt out of Diadem (Duke of Beaufort) St. James, b. c., by Andover out of Palmistry (St. Giles's dam) (Mr. J. H. C. Wyndham) ... 500 Brown Filly, by Tadmor out of Miss Sellon (Mr. Woolcot) 300 Bay and Roan Colt, by Joe Lovell out of Testy (Lord Stamford)............ 200 Rushlight (late Ruth), b. f., by Rataplan out of Exchange (Mr. E. Day). 150 Bay Filly, by Kingston out of Marriage (Mr. J. Day) 75 Jack Sprat, b. c., by Grecian out of Whimsical (Mr. E. Day) 30 Colt, by Tadmore, dam by Ion out of Earring (Mr. Gordon).. 25 Bay Colt, by Tadmor out of Promise (Mr. Raxworthy jun.) 21 Lord Portsmouth has purchased the yearling Brother to Mincepie, and the colt by Wild Dayrell out of Cruiser's dam: the former is i named Plum Pudding, and the latter The Buccaneer-Mr. Ten Broeck, Lord Stately and Barbarity for 500 guineas each, with certain contingencies; and also Little Cob. H. Goater has sold Ham into C. Thorpe's stable; Capt. Delmé, Sniff into Rogers' stable; The stallion St. Bennett has changed hands for a "fiver;" and Gorsehill is sold to Capt. Powlett, to go to Ireland The stallions Criterion and Orestes died during the past month, as well as the two-year-old Scout, by Cossack out of Athol Brose; and the colt foal by Tadmor out of Wild Dayrell's dam. Chapple, the jockey, died at Newmarket, in the sixty-third year of his age. A portrait, and full memoir of him, appeared in the January number of the magazine for 1852. There is nothing to add to it. The racing of the month has still been in favour of Sir Joseph Hawley. A combination of circumstances have found for him another strong Derby favourite in Musjid; while Fitz Roland's more recent doings will make him, sooner or later, a great horse for the Leger. Nevertheless Mr. Howard's stable must yet be marked "dangerous." Eclipse, after having been condemned outright at Doncaster, was not so far from winning the Derby; and Sedbury, after being still more disrespectfully spoken of at Epsom, proves himself at Ascot once more a first-class race horse. form" may come again. "The GOODWOOD STAKES, (run July 28). -8 to 1 agst. Rosati, 15 to 1 agst. Harry Bluff, 100 to 6 agst. Windward, 20 to 1 each agst. Madlle, de Chantilly and the Beeswax colt, 25 to 1 agst. Gemma di Vergy, 30 to 1 agst. Fright. DIARY FOR AUGUST. Meetings of the Month-Sales and Entries-William Boyce-The Goodwood Cup Day-Hunting Mems-The Berkeley Hunt- The Essex and Suffolk-Mr. Skinner Philippo on Hunting-New 75 PRINCIPAL SALES OF HUNTERS BY MESSRS. TATTERSALLS' IN MAY AND JUNE G |