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STUD BOOK RECORD. 



1889— br f Annette by May boy. (Did not run, dam of Ania, £254, 

 Quick March, £949.) 



1890 — ch f Marietta by Kendal. (Winner of three races, £726.) 



1891— b or br c Blairfinde by Kendal. (Winner of the Irish Derby, 

 £560.) 



1892— c (dead) by Kendal. 



1893— b or br c. by Kendal. 



1894— b Galtee More by Kendal. (Winner of £27,019, including 

 Two Thousand Guineas, Derby, and St. Leger.) 



1895 — br f Sugar Loaf by Gallinule. (Ran, but did not win.) 



1896— slipped foal to St. Florian. 



1897 — b f Galtee Queen by St. Florian. (Placed third once.) 



1898 — b or br c Galteebeg by St. Florian. (Placed once.) 



1899— br c Ard Patrick by St. Florian. (Winner of £24,908, includ- 

 ing the Derby, Prince of Wales's, and Eclipse Stakes, etc.) 



1900— b f Temple Hill by Kendal. (Ran, but did not win.) 



1901-2-3-4-5-6— Barren. 



Died in 1909. 



MoRGANETTE was bred by the late Mr. Houlds- 

 worth. He sold her to Mr. Gubbins for £200 or 

 £300. With a little bit of luck with her progeny 

 she would have proved the most wonderful brood- 

 mare ever known. One colt out of her was the 

 best looking of all her stock, but could not be 

 trained. There were two or three nice fillies, but 

 something happened to each of them. Her colts 

 that made history were Galtee More, Blair- 

 finde, and Ard Patrick. 



Ercildoune won the Duke of York's Stakes at 

 Kempton, and shortly afterwards was beaten by 

 a short head in the Cesarewitch, which was very 



