In April, 1814, was published, A SUPPLEMENT to the GENERAL STUD Printed for J. Weatherby, No. 7, Oxenden-street; and may be had of Mr. Weatherby, Newmarket; Mr. Rhodes, York; and of the principal Booksellers: Price in boards, 17. half-bound, a guinea; or with writing paper between the leaves, 5s. extra. BONNET and TATE beg leave to acquaint Noble men, Gentlemen, and the Public in general, that they have lately invented a PATENT COLLAR, for the prevention and effectual cure of crib-biting in horses, having in every instance in which it has yet been tried, completely succeeded. May be had at Tate's, Saddler, 46, Upper Brook-street, at One Guinea each, and no where else. Newmarket, Jan. 22, 1815. RANCIS BAKER begs leave to inform the Noble FRA HORSES TO TRAIN, at the Stables of his late Father, and hopes by care and attention to merit the favors of his employers. EPSOM RACES, 1815. Just as our last Sheet was going to press we had notice sent, that Sir J. Mawbey, Bart. and W. Northey, Esq. had accepted the Stewardship of Epsom Races, and that it was intended to have the usual Stakes, viz. the Epsom, the Hedley, the Gold Cup, and the Woodcot, all of which will remain open till the last day of the Newmarket First Spring Meeting. (i) CONTENTS. Exact Lengths of the Newmarket Courses .... |