PEDIGREE AND COLOUR 223 



Manifesto, who was a bay gelding by Man-of- 

 War out of Vae Victia, was seven years old when 

 he made his debut in the Liverpool in 1895, and 

 consequently was sixteen years old in his last effort 

 in 1904, when the New Zealander Moifaa won. 



The nearest to Manifesto's eight efforts are 

 seven each — viz. The Liberator, Frigate, Game- 

 cock and Why Not — and a single run and winning 

 effort alone rest with Gaylad (1842), Discount 

 (1844), Wanderer (1855), Half Caste (1859), 

 Salamander (1866), Austerlitz (1877), Seaman 

 (1882), Come Away (1891), Drogheda (1898), 

 Shannon Lass (1902), Eremon (1907), Rubio(i9o8), 

 and Troytown (1920). 



Bays 



*Abd-el-Kadek (1850-1851) by Ishmael — English Lass . 5 

 Ally Sloper (1915) by Travelling Lad — Sally in our 



Alley . . . . . .5 



An AXIS (i860) by King Dan — Johnstone Lass . . 4 



fBALLYMACAD (1917) by Laveno — Ballymacarney . 2 



BouRTON (1854) by Drayton — Trifle's dam , . 3 



Charity (1841) by Woodman — dam unknown . . 3 



Cloister (1893) by Ascetic — Grace II. . . .3 



Come Away (189 i) by Cumbuslang — Larkaway . . 1 



Covert Coat (1913) by Hackler — Cinnamon . . 3 



Disturbance (1873) by Commotion — Polly Peachum . 2 



Drogheda (1898) by Cherry Ripe — Eglantine . . i 



Drumcree (1903) by Ascetic — Witching Hour . . 5 



Emigrant (1857) by Melbourne — Pandora . . 2 



Eremon (1907) by Thurles — Daisy . . .1 



Note. — Those marked * are double winners ; t war substitutes at Gatwick. 

 The figures indicate the number of times of starting. 



