576 HISTORY OF THE BRITISH TURF. 



Meeting, 1780, Hollandoise beat Sting, B. C, 

 500 gs. This was the only time of her running 

 that year. At Newmarket First Spring Meeting, 

 1781, Hollandoise walked over the course for the 

 King's purse for mares, lOst. After being beat 

 by Dictator, in the Second Spring Meeting, she 

 was sold to Lord Clermont ; and at SwafFham she 

 won a sweepstakes of 10 gs. each, five subscribers, 

 four miles. On the next day she beat Mr. Hull's 

 Epsom for £50, but a dispute arising whether 

 Hollandoise carried her proper weight, the purse 

 was divided between the two. At Newmarket, in 

 the First October Meeting, she won the 140 gs., 

 B. C. Lord Grosvenor received 85 gs. to with- 

 draw Pot-8o's. On Thursday she won the 70 gs. 

 purse, B. C. At Newmarket First Spring Meet- 

 ing, 1782, HoUandaise won the King's purse, 12st. 

 each, R, C. In the Second Spring Meeting, she 

 won £50, D. C. ; and in the same meeting, she 

 received 85 gs. compromise from Fearnought, 

 B. C, 200 gs., h. ft. She died soon after. 



Hollandoise was beat six times, viz : three 

 times by Pot-8o's, once by Dictator, once by 

 Buccaneer, and once by Woodpecker. She paid 

 a forfeit to Pot-8o's, and one to Fortitude. 



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