GREEN; YELLOW SLEEVES, BELT, AND CAP 



and incurred a bill for at least ;^2o for a new set of 

 teeth. 



In 1899 Manifesto rivalled the exploit of Cloister by 

 carrying home his crushing burden of 1 2 st. 7 lb. The 

 owner this year had a real good race, having backed his 

 horse to win little short of ^^40,000. Dealing briefly 

 with the career of Manifesto, it may be noted that, after 

 having been fourth in 1895 as aforesaid and winning 

 in 1897, he won again in 1899, was third in 1900, third 

 again in 1902, and at the age of fifteen, third for the 

 third time in 1903. 



So much for Liverpools prior to the time when the 

 green, yellow sleeves, belt and cap were first seen, and 

 I now come to the purpose of the book, a sketch of the 

 chief horses by whom the jacket has been carried. 



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