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NOTES OF THE TUKF. The Turf and Field Club is to sell its clubhouse on Long Island, but the organization is to be continued. The Red well horses, which make up the largest stable at Charleston, are practically all ready for racing. Yenghee. in the stable of A. G. Blakeley at Charleston, is sick and may not race during the approaching meeting there. Jockey F.. Martin, who is in the employ of C. T. Patterson at Charleston. ex| ects to be aide to rid-at 100 pounds during the Palmetto Park meeting. Instead of sending them to Lngland. where they met with poor demand last year, the yearlings at II. T. Oxnards Virginia farm will be sold iu America this year. At one of the Knglish race courses a few davs ago a hurdle race was won by a Whitney cast off called Turnover. The value of the race was 50. Turnover is by Hamburg once sold for 0,000. out of Flip Flap, a mare for which Q. W. Whiten Lang-don paid 4,000 one day that he won $."i4.000 at Shoepshead Bav.