GAYLAD. 



1842. 



This year the conditions were sH^-htly altered, 

 there being no added money to the entrance of 

 23 sovs. each, and the owner of second merely 

 having his stake returned. Lottery was again 

 penalised 18 lb. for winning the Cheltenham 

 Steeplechase of 1840, and not only ran, but carried 

 his heavy burden in o-allant fashion the oreater 

 part of the journey. 



The rest as usual carried 12 st. each. 



Mr. Elmore's Gay lad, by Brutandorf ... T. Oliver, 

 Lord Mostyn's Seventy Four, by Memnon Powell. 

 Mr. Hunter's Peter Simple, by Arbutus... Owner. 

 Mr. W. J. Hope-Johnstone's The Returned, by 

 Monreith ... ... ... ... Owner. 



Mr. James Mason's Sam Heller, by Strephon 



Barker. 

 Mr. Elmore's Lottery, by Lottery ... Jim Mason. 

 Lord Waterford's Columbine ... Larry I)yrne. 



Mr. Ferguson's Banatlilatli, by Cameleopard 



ColQan. 



