PRINCE PALATINE 



Rosebery had a smart filly in the race, Black 

 Potts, who had run second for the Acorn Stakes 

 at Epsom, and would have been more strongly 

 fancied for this Sandown race but for the fact that 

 she had been amiss, I recollect Lord Rosebery 

 confirming the rumour as to her having been off 

 colour, but saying also that " she seemed to be 

 almost herself again," and that she was so received 

 proof from the fact that Cellini only beat her half 

 a length. Prince Palatine ran disappointingly, 

 though in order to get the best out of him Maher 

 had been engaged to ride. He carried a pound 

 overweight, which, however, was not likely to have 

 had any effect on the result. So far as I recall 

 the race Prince Palatine was never dangerous, and 

 finished no nearer than seventh, 



1910. SANDOWN PARK. 



National Breeders' Produce Stakes of £5000, of which 

 nominator of winner reed. £300, nominator and owner 

 of second each £200, and nominator and owner of third each 

 £100, by subscription of £l each ; if left in after Jan. 5th, 

 1909, a further £5 ; if left in after Oct. 1 2th, 1909, a further 

 £16 ; and if left in after Mar. 29th, 1910, a further £21 ; 

 with £754 added ; for 2 yr. olds ; 5 fur. (259 ents., viz. 

 66 at £43, 45 at £22, 54 at £6, and 94 at £i— £4357)- 



Mr. L. Neumann's Cellini, by Cyllene, 



8 St. 7 lb. W. Saxby i 



Lord Rosebery's Black Potts, 7 st. 11 lb. - F. Fox 2 



Major Eustace Loder's Knockfeerna, 



8 St. 4 lb. F. Wootton 3 



Mr. Barclay Walker's Rhosmarket, 8 st. 12 lb, B. Dillon 



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