FOIG-A-BALLAGH - THE GREAT ST. LEGER WINNER


READY for delivery, a splendid Likeness of this Noble Animal, and Bell, the Jockey, painted by G. Swandale, engraved by C. Hunt, largest size, beautifully coloured. Mr. Irwin and a Friend honoured J. MOOR with a visit, and declared the likeness to be out and out; "they favoured him with a liberal subscription for a great number of Prints, all of which to be handsomely framed."

ALICE HAWTHORN, same size, with an account of all her runnings, and EMPEROR ASCOT CUP winner; painted by Mr. Shayer, engraved by Hunt, size 22 by 18½ inches, showing a small margin - price, 18s. each; mounted and varnished, 21s. each.

ORLANDO, winner of the Derby, and the Princess, winner of the Oaks.

CHARMING POLLY, who gallopped twenty-one miles, and jumped twenty hurdles within the hour, at Hatcham Park.

A celebrated Stallion, the property of Mr. W. Coleman, Cheam, Surrey, painted by Mr. W. Wombill

MOORE'S ECLIPSE SPORTING SHEET ALMANAC for 1845, illustrated with the Goodwood Grand Stand, &c. &.

Names for any of the above directed to J. MOORE, Nos. 1 and 2, corner of West-street, St. Martin's-lane, will be duly attended to. To be of all Printsellers in the United Kingdom.


Source: Freeman's Journal and Daily Commercial Advertiser (Dublin, Ireland), Monday, November 4, 1844