THE RACING CALENDAR FOR THE YEAR 1827. BY Edward and James Weatherby. VOLUME THE FIFTY-FIFTH. LONDON: Printed by C. H. Reynell, 45, Broad-street, Golden-square, AND SOLD AT THE PUblishers' OFFICE, MDCCCXXVIII. SUBSCRIPTIONS, Advertisements, and Intelligence, for the RACING CALENDAR, are received at the Publishers' Office, No. 7, Oxenden-street, near the Haymarket, where may be had most of the Volumes for the last sixty years; also the General Stud-Book, in three volumes; GARD's Guide to the Turf; and Mr. BODGER'S Portrait of the Father of the Turf, Prints of the Newmarket Courses, Exercise Ground, and Carriage Match. per Subscription for the Sheet Calendars and the Volume, Twenty-six Shillings per Annum; the first Year's Subscription to be paid in Advance. The Volume for 1827 (price 12s.) is sold by Mr W. Lockwood, Keeper of the Match-book, York; Mr Felton, Strangeways, Manchester; Mr Botterill, Christian street, Liverpool; Mr Partridge, Stablekeeper, Bath; Mr Heaton, Bookseller, Newcastleupon-Tyne; Messrs Charles Smith and Co. 25, Hanover street, Edinburgh; Mr Williams, Library, Cheltenham; at the Racing Calendar Office, Oxenden street, London; and at the Coffee-room, Newmarket. In the course of the year 1827 have been published, THE THIRD VOLUME OF THE GENERAL STUD-BOOK, AND A NEW EDITION OF THE FIRST VOLUME. To be had at the Office of the Racing Calendar, of the several Agents, and of all Booksellers. ABRIDGMENT OF THE EARLY RACING CALENDARS. This work, on a somewhat different plan to that proposed in the Volume for 1826, is still contemplated, though not begun to be printed. As soon as determined upon, notice will be given in the Sheet Calendar, Subscribers' names received at the Office of the Racing Calendar, No.7 Oxenden street, London; and at the Coffee-room, Newmarket. |