14 MALTON. 



we were looking at a second Ormonde, whose 

 prowess was to electrify the sporting world, and 

 make those talk learnedly of racing who never 

 talked racing before, or if one more of those good 

 looking disappointments was before us. 



Bay Agnes and Orphan Agnes are two good 

 looking and promising young mares. They are 

 well put together, and have a hardy, game look 

 about them, whilst their likeness to old Agnes is 

 perhaps more pronounced than that of any other 

 mares in the stud. Their filly foals are by Ken- 

 dal, a capital performer as a two-year-old, and 

 another example of how well the Bend Or cross 

 suits the Agnes mares. The foals are remarkably 

 in -bred, as will be seen from the accompanying 

 pedigree, the grandams on both sides being daugh- 

 ters of Miss Agnes ; whilst there is a cross of 

 Macaroni on both the sire and dam's sides. 



Si 







pBend Or 

 -Kendal -j pMacaroni 



L-Windermere A 



LMiss Agnes 



{Macaroni 

 pThe Cure 

 Polly Agues -1 



g L-Miss Agnes 



There is plenty of ' running blood ' hero ; and 

 as the foals are both well-grown, and seem to 

 have plenty of bone, there is every prospect of 

 them adding to the reputation of the family. 



Mr. Snarry seldom, if ever, races colts ; but 

 he generally runs his Agnes mares, and has 



