STALLION, RATTLE, 1857.—Thorough bred mares at 8 guineas and 10s the groom, dams of winners 3 guineas and 10s the groom. He is a bright chesnut, 16 hands high, one of the finest and truest shaped horses in England, and of the most fashionable blood, being by The Fallow Buck out of The Hamble, by Camel out of Fanny, by Whisker, having the Venison, Emilius, and two crosses of the Whalebone blood. He proved himself a race horse, having ran a good second to Muscovite, giving him a year, and was only beaten half head for the Cambridgeshire Stakes the same year. Hay and grass 10s per week, corn at market price. All expenses to paid before any mare is removed. At Mr William Ayling’s, Andler’s Ash Farm, near Petersfield, Hants, six miles from Alton station.