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Leggatt Bros., Roxithromycin 300mg 62, Cheapside, E.C) 1900.] SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. 77 Sporting Intelligence. [During NoTember— Deoember, 1899.] Clokane, by Castlereagh, dam May Girl, by Victor, dam May Day, by Uncas, died at Foxhill Stud Farm November 2ist« Qorane will be remembered chiefly for his j^reat finish with Victor Wild in the Royal Hont Cup of 1895 : the following year he won the Lincolnshire Handicap, carrying 9st. 41b;, the biggest weight ever carried by a winner of that race. The meet of Major Robertson- Aikman*s harriers on November Buy Cheap Roxithromycin 25th afforded oppor- tonity for the presentation to that gentle- man of his portrait punted in oils, and sabsdibed for by members and friends of the hont on the occasion of his marriage. Mr. John Lawrence, of Caerleon^ the master of the Llangibby Hounds, cele- brated his ninety - second birthday on November 26th. Dming the week ending December 2nd Lord Wimbome, together with Lord Powis, Lord Malmeabury, Mr. "White Ridley, Mr. Scott Montagu, Mr. Rice, and Mr. Ivor Guest had three days' shooting at Canford Manor, and killed 2,973 phea- sants, besides other game. The fourteenth Newmarket December sales commenced on Monday, the 4tb, before a large company. Several horses, the property of Senor Alvares, changed > hands : Mr. Kincaid purchased a bay two- year-old colt by Saraband, dam Gaillardia, for 600 gs., and also another two-year-old colt by Fernandez— The Blylhe, at 380 gs. Competition was brisk for Mr. Buy Roxithromycin Abe Baily^ kn, and all sold. Mr. P. P. Gilpin Roxithromycin Dispersible Tablets gave MOO gs. for Mount Prospect, chestnut. 5 yeais, by Gallinule — Gretchen ; North Crawley made 500 gs, from Mr. W. Cooper; Mr. R. Marsh paid 520 gs. for Roxithromycin Price llorton, a two-year-old by Hawkstone; Red Robber, a chestnut two-year- old by Eathusast, went to Mr. J. G. Mosenthal at 410 gs. : Captain M. Hughes bought Sir James Miller's Galashiels, by Galopin, for 410 gs. Three mares by Springfield, the property of Mr. J. H. Houldsworth, attracted considerable attention, and sold as follows: — Hazy, Baron Grisewald, 500 gs. ; Doonbrae, Mr. J. G. Mosenthal, 510 gs. ; Sumac, Mr. J. Porter, 520 gs. Continued on Tuesday, the 5th, interest centred Roxithromycin 150mg Buy Roxithromycin Online on the animals entered Roxithromycin 300 Mg by the executors of the late Mr. John Gretton. A number of these were knocked down to Mr. John Porter, who was buying for Mr. F. Gretton, a son of the late owner. The best price for brood mares was 1,700 gs., which Captain Baird gave for Lesbos, foaled 1892, b^ Royal Hampton, and covered by Florizel H. ; Count Lehndorff paid 1,150 gs. for Gold Dream, by Bend Or ; Sir J. Blundell Maple purchased Order Roxithromycin Online Galata, by Galopin, for 1,000 gs., and also Mereden, by Hampton, for 800 gs. ; Rosalia, by Fernandez, went to Mr. W. V. Olver at 530 gs. Foals made up to 430 gs., Mr. John Porter securing a chestnut colt by Rightaway at that figure ; Mr. Ralph Sneyd look a colt by Ayrshire and a bay by St. Serf at 300 gs. and 210 gs. respectively. Yearlings went up to 660 gs., a brown colt by Rightaway going to Mr. Porter, the same buyer securing a chestnut by Donovan at 417 gs., and a brown by Miguel at 260 gs. Two two- year-olds, both by Miguel, were sold, the Aurora colt to Mr. P. P. Gilpin, after brisk biddings made 2,000 gs., and Mr. C. Morbey took the one out of Petra at 380 gs. The properties realised ;^ 12,386. Mr. J. Baiid Hay sold the four-year-old Gyp, to Mr. C. Morbey for 1,000 gs. ; Mr. J; G. Walker's Hampton mare Leitice made 860 gs. from Order Roxithromycin M. E. Blanc; Rose d* Amour was purchased by Count Lehn- dorff for 1,500 gs. 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