THE GRAND NATIONAL. 



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Honeymoon II. fell, May Kin^■ and Old Town 

 having- dropped out in the interim. 



Opposite the stands Moifaa deprived Deerslayer 

 of the lead, the latter falling at the fence before 

 Becher's Brook. At the ditch before Valentine's 

 Brock, the riderless Ambush II. knocked Detail 



MR. R. MARSH ON SCOTS GUARD. 



over, and The Pride oi' Mabestovvn failing two 

 fences from home, Moifaa had it all his own way, 

 eventually winning in hollow fashion by eight 

 lengths, a tremendous race for second money, 

 between Kirkland and The Gunner, ending in 

 favour of the former by a neck. Only six others 

 completed the course, the last ot whom was 

 gallant old Manifesto, who despite his sixtc^en 



