BLOOD STOCK.
Wb extract tfie f pllowins fi\>n a Yorks' ire paper in order to tri»e an idea of the prices ptii I for blood stock in England. Mr Dmgar during the last season purchase! a« heli>w :— Coh'iain Stud C>mpanv'i sale, lltl> June, 1873 — rearlin^ — '» cbv Blair Arhol, Ellermero, 460^'s; vh o do., Circe, looOsis ; eh f do., Alcrate*, 500ga. At tl>is snip 10 are Ailing« a reAiling« by B'air Atltol avei-aged lOOOejs each, Mr R Conibe'a sale, oa'ne time and plaeo — cli f bv Btuir Atliol, Miss Merry wentlier, 410^. Tlii» filly unfortuntitelv brok«> her leg on getting out of Hie m I way box iU Fncnlmm •lalion- L>nl Portsmoufli's tileaf fi i.4t bourne Park, 24 f h June — brood ma»e Antonin, (bv Y. Melbuirnp) Andover's dam, 6">o^s; yearling f by Beiirliinnv, VVnve, 540g9. Alvedistm Stud, Mr W. Dn.v's • Id nt A'exnndra Purk, 16 li JuU — bio>il mates — Montanft. 6 .vp», bv Ritajilan, Mountain Fluwr. by lilmi'iel, 300 as s Prudent ia, 5 yr, by B'rtir Athol, Prudence, 250^s; y. arlin^ b f by Curncfacus'Klejinnn, 100ti8; Mr W. Blenkeson's sale at Eithnui Failures, 19th Juh — yearlinsj — b f by Trumpeter, Leltv West, 4f)oi»<; HnwthordtAi, by Lord Chlden, Bonny Blink, 190ga. Total, 5290 b '3.
Councilor A. J. Hyatt, of White Plains, was summoned lo'brj Justice Long at New York to show why lie should n >1 vacate a room over a milliner's stort» u-e 1 by hint as an nffiVe. Mr Hyatt asked fora subpeona for n \Vitnes«, nnd roqueted mi adjournment. The Court : What do you want Imi adjournment for? Mr Hyatt : To arrnuge mv defence. Tic Court : Jack Utntt, you can't tell the troth — you are lrint'. Mr Hrntt : No. I nin't tying sillier j I have a good defence. Tlie Court : You are n — linr. You know you have no defence. Mr Hyatt ('o the Court) : You are a — - sVoindrel. The Court : I am, oh ? Well, now I'll show* y.ui that. I am scoundrel enough to lick you. /lis Honor descended from the Bench md throtflm;; the lnwypr, ja»n»ned him into n cornpr, and then shori'd him inlo tln> etr«,-et. Mr II \ntt: It'« nil roryni-e for yon to be so brnvo in your otßci 1 , but just como out here nnd I'll take some of it out of you. I'll take that banter. Out went the Court forthwith, followed by the chef ot palicc nnd a number of small bovo. j Mr Hyatt a» th* Court wan nbout to seize him) : Go a«ar from here. Don't jon hit me. I'm a lawyer not a fighter. The Court : I thought you wanted -to fi\'l't. MrHyntt: Well, if you want to light, jnat. hit me, that's all. Then I'll lick jou bino. The Court, w&da a motion towards Mr Uyntt's head, and Mr Hyntt diirfod down the It.ul«ar Avenue ot an alarming speed. An hour later lie was seen opposite the Jn*' ire's office, but n n rosi the street, with a 1 iw book under one arm, and a bundle of manuscripts under the other, *ByinK that lie had prepared an order of arrest, returnablo in the Supreme Court against the Jutticgg. on cliaviie of a»«nult and battery. The Justice insist* tJiat the dignity of:hi* Court must be maintained. t The longest speech qn record is .that of I)r Kenneallv, counsel for the Tichboriie claimant. He began July 22n'd and £uiehed Auffuet 21st.
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Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 241, 25 November 1873, Page 2
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567BLOOD STOCK. Waikato Times, Volume IV, Issue 241, 25 November 1873, Page 2
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