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Stakes at Shrewsbury. The ch. mare by Milo the 

 silver cup at Oswestry. The gelduig by Young 

 Alexander the Cocked Hat stakes at Oswestry ; and 

 Paradigm by Partisan the WelHngton stakes at 

 Basingstoke. 



1823. We find Habberley, Banker, Enterprise, 

 Whittington, Euphrates (purchased of Mr. J. Dilly), 

 Libertine, Ostrich, Clansman, Paradigm, Anti-Ra- 

 dical, br. c. by Bustard, Sir William 'purchased of 

 Mr. Beardsworth), Cae Avon, The Devil, placed 

 after his name. 



Habberley won the Boston stakes at the Anson 

 Hunt at Lichfield. Banker won 60/. at Buxton. 

 Whittington, by Filho, won 235/. at Chester, Shrews- 

 bury, Walsall, and Stafford. Euphrates, then seven 

 years old, by Quiz, won the King's plate at Chester, 

 and the gold cup at Worcester. Ostrich, by Bustard 

 (son of Castrel), won 183 gs. in two sums at Knuts- 

 ford and Warwick ; and the colt by Bustard won 

 90/. in two sums at Oswestry and Holywell. 



1824. He had Habberley, Euphrates, Ostrich, 

 Oswestry, Berghill, Comte d'Artois, Whittington, 

 and Ludford. 



Euphrates won the gold cups at Cheltenham and 

 Lichfield, and the Oxfordshire stakes at Oxford. 



