. American turf register and sporting magazine . Ironette—one half sold to Col. Johnson for ^2500. Black Heath—winner of the last Proprietors purse, at Fairfield,Virginia, sold before the race, for ^2500. Columbia Taylor—re-sold to Col. Johnson, for <i!3000, OKelly has been sold for ^7000, to go to Tennessee The half of Eclipse Lightfoot has been sold for $5000. Mazeppa—winner of the sweepstakes at the Central course, andat Timonium, sold for ^5500. Ratler, (by Archy, dam by Robin Red Breast,) has been sold to Peyton, of Sumner county, Tennessee, where he is to cover, B. Keimngham. We
. American turf register and sporting magazine . Ironette—one half sold to Col. Johnson for ^2500. Black Heath—winner of the last Proprietors purse, at Fairfield,Virginia, sold before the race, for ^2500. Columbia Taylor—re-sold to Col. Johnson, for <i!3000, OKelly has been sold for ^7000, to go to Tennessee The half of Eclipse Lightfoot has been sold for $5000. Mazeppa—winner of the sweepstakes at the Central course, andat Timonium, sold for ^5500. Ratler, (by Archy, dam by Robin Red Breast,) has been sold to Peyton, of Sumner county, Tennessee, where he is to cover, B. Keimngham. We understand that Mambrtno. sire of Azalin, the full brother of Busiris,is on his way to Tennessee, the half of him having passed into the hands ofMajor Donelr-on. He will no doubt make a popular stallion, uniting as hedoes the most approved blood, with great strength and excellent form. P. Wallis has been offered and refused $1000 for Lady AsciiiANAjbySir Arcby, dam Pandora II, by Silver Heels. Vol. 6. No. 3.] AND SPORTING MAGAZINE. 147. RACING CALENDAR. Lexington [Ken) Races. Commenced on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1834, and continued five days. Fird day, a sweepstakes for tliree year olds, five entries at ^500 each,two mile heats, which was decided at two heats; only two starting, therest paying half forfeit. James L. Bradleys eh. c. Uncle Fowler, three years old, hySumter, dam Jenny Jenkins, 80lbs. - - - 11 VV. Vileys ch. c. Railway, three years old, by Ratler, dam LadyGray, SOlbs. - - - - - - 2 2 Time, 3m. 553.—3m. 52s. Our track has been removed on new ground this fall, and shaped so asto give two straight stretches of a quarter of a mile, and two semicirclesof a quarter of a mile each, and is twenty-nine feet over a mile. Second day, a pool purse, ;^100 given by the Association, ^5 entrance,and ^5 additional entrance on all horses tliat are not drawn ur distanced,except tiie winner of the heat, who is entitled to start without paying, andso on until one horse wins three
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