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NOTES OF THE TURF IN OTHER LANDS. At the sale of yearlings bred at Kisber. the Royal Hungarian Government stud, which was held at Alag last mouth, the biggest price, that of #s..l25. wa- pa hi for the gray colt by Bol Herode Mill-brook The buyer was Baron A I pi se de Rothschild*. MUIbrook was snbi by Mr. K. Kennedy in I!I12 to Count Sza|iary. with a gray cult by Roi Herode at foot. At the ansae time, and to the same purchaser. Mr. R. Kenneily dlspooeil of Queen of Peace, in Baal to Symington. Her filly, now a yearling, alsu came under the hammer ami realized ,730, which ranks amongst the thirteen highest prices realize. 1 nt these sales. A proposal is he fore the lackey Cluh of Fail and ti make certain clauses of the Rules of Racing read as follows: "lj Permission may be given by the Stewards for a horse to be saddled away from tin- paddock iii cxception.il circumstances, but this shall not carry with it exemption from being brought Into the paddock after being saddled. 2i Every horse must be ridden In front of tbe stand belnle going to the post. Should a jockev report to the stewards that after reasonable endeavor he is unable !n e-inply with this regulation the Stewards may exempt him from doing so. in which rase the Clerk of the Course shall report to the Registry Dfftce the full circumstances under whieh the ex i nipt inn was granted."