. American turf register and sporting magazine . at the Central Course onthe last day of the ensuing fall races. FOR SALE. OLD PORT.—This beautiful stallion is now offered for sale, deliverable at Liverpool,England. He is seven years old, a bright bay, with black legs, stands sixteen handshigh, is without a blemish, and perfectly sound, and is in every respect a desirable animalfor breeders. In 1833, he won the Mostyn stakes at Holywell, beating Monas Pride,Birmingham, Ultimatum, Lucy, Dandina and Felt. At Oswestry, he beat Conway, & at Wrexham, he beat Fag, Pluralist and Orthodox. Pedigr
. American turf register and sporting magazine . at the Central Course onthe last day of the ensuing fall races. FOR SALE. OLD PORT.—This beautiful stallion is now offered for sale, deliverable at Liverpool,England. He is seven years old, a bright bay, with black legs, stands sixteen handshigh, is without a blemish, and perfectly sound, and is in every respect a desirable animalfor breeders. In 1833, he won the Mostyn stakes at Holywell, beating Monas Pride,Birmingham, Ultimatum, Lucy, Dandina and Felt. At Oswestry, he beat Conway, & at Wrexham, he beat Fag, Pluralist and Orthodox. Pedigree.—Old Port is by Whisker, dam by Dick Andrews, grandara by Shuttle,great grandam by Sir Peter, out of Play or Pays dam by Herod. Whisker is too wellknown to require any comment, and the dam of Old Port was so well descended thatthe proprietor of the above stallion gave three hundred guineas for her although hipped. For further particulars address by letter (post paid) to U. Norris, 57 William York. JVeio York, May 14, TERMS.—Five Dollars a year in advance, which may be sent by mail at our risk. Allsubscriptions commence on the Isl of September, and those who wish to discontinue, must givenotice before the 31st of August. BALTIMORE: EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY J. S. SKINNER. J. D. TOy, PRINTER. Si Sheets—Postage—100 miles and under 6 cents;—over 100 miles, 10 cents. Lottery.—The portrait of llie Taraous English racehorse Lottery, as it appears in thfeiAnnals of ihe English Turf, presents to the eye great perfection of equestrian farm forspeed and power. It is in the hamis of Mr. Bannerman, to be engraved for the AmericanTurf Register, but could not be finished for this number—it will appear in the next. A Virginia Breeder, in reply to A Breeder, in the July number, was not]received until the whole of this number was in type. He is one of the friends that we|are sorry to part with, as among the most accornplished correspondents of theSportinwlMagaz
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