36 MALTON. 



paid tlieir way well. Hazledean was bred by 

 his father, and Avas dirt cheap at the 160 guineas 

 he paid for her for Mr. Chaplin. She won Mr. 

 Chaplin six races oat of the ten in which she ran 

 as a two-year-old ; and as a three-year-old made 

 but one appearance, which was in the Oaks, where 

 she ran unplaced. She ran as a four-year-old for 

 Mr. H. Baltazzi, and won him a small race or 

 two, and on the termination of her racing career 

 she went to Blankney, and has proved a useful 

 addition to that famous stud. 



Her second foal was the flying Kermesse, one 

 of the best of a year of good fillies, amongst whom 

 were Dutch Oven, Geheimniss, Shotover, &c., 

 and she has bred several useful horses since, 

 though they all fall far short of her second born 

 in excellence. 



Adamite cost 220 guineas, and was bought for 

 Mr. ''Northern,' a confederacy of which Mr. 

 Perkins and Mr. J. B. Cookson of Meldon 

 Park, were the leading members. He nearly got 

 his purchase money back the first time he ran, 

 and Avas a very useful sound racehorse, keeping 

 in training and winning races till he was six year 

 old. His best performance as a two-year-old was 

 iu the Old Nursery Stakes at the Newmarket 

 Houghton Meeting, where, with Gibs, the worst 

 of the weights, he ran a dead heat with Post 

 Haste. The race was run off, and in the deciding 

 heat the weight told, and the Malton horse was 



