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three-year-old by Bronzing in the Greenham 

 Stakes. He next ran in the Craven Stakes won 

 by Neil Gow, and within 150 yards of the winning- 

 post he was many lengths in front of his field, 

 apparently winning in a canter, when for some 

 extraordinary reason he dashed across the course 

 at right angles, which of course lost him the race. 

 If he had won that he would have been as hot a 

 favourite as ever started for the Two Thousand 

 Guineas. People asked what kind of a horse could 

 he be to be six or eight lengths in front of Neil 

 Gow so close home. 



He finished unplaced for the Two Thousand 

 Guineas, and owing to his infirmity it was im- 

 possible to go on with him for further engage- 

 ments. The late Isaac Earnshaw, one of the best 

 known trainers in Australia, happened to be in 

 England with a commission to buy a likely 

 stalHon, and being a shrewd judge, he selected 

 Tressady, who is, I am told, very well liked in 

 New South Wales. 



I next bought Tullibardine at Doncaster for 

 Mr. Buchanan, and he turned out a good stayer, 

 and was returned a winner of the Goodwood 

 Cup in 1912, which was very gratifying to Mr. 

 Buchanan, as he was practically on his own ground : 

 his seat Lavington Park is just sheltered under 

 the Goodwood race-course, where he has formed 



