A GREAT YEAR 



in winning the Derby, an achievement which many 

 owners have vainly striven all their lives to accomplish. 



EPSOM Summer Meeting. Wednesday, June 4th. 



DERBY STAKES of £6500 (including £500 for nominator of 

 winner) with £400 for second and £200 for third, by sub- 

 scription of £50 each, h. ft. or £5 if dec, for 3 yr. olds, 

 entire colts and fillies ; colts 9 St., fillies 8 st. 9 lb., about 

 l\ m. (215 ents., viz. 13 at £50, 132 at £25, and JO at 

 £S— £6450.) 

 Lord Glanely's bl.c. Grand Parade, by Orby 



— Grand Geraldine, 9 st. - - - F. Templeman I 



Major W. Astor's b.c. Buchan, 9 st. - - J. Brennan 2 



Sir Walter Gilbey's b. or br.c. Paper Money, 



9 st. S. Donoghue 3 



Sir Hedworth Meux's b.c. Sir Douglas, 



9 st. - - G. Hulme 4 



Lady Torrington's b. or br.c. All alone, 



9 st. F. Fox - 



Mr. F. Willey's b.c. Bay of Naples, 9 st. - A. Whalley 

 Lord Glanely's b.c. Dominion, 9 st. - - A. Smith 

 Mr. C. T. Garland's br.c. Milton, 9 st. - - G. Colling 

 Mr. J. A. de Rothschild's ch.c. Roamer, 



9 st. J. Childs 



Sir W. Nelson's b.c. Tangiers, 9 st. - - E. Piper - 



Sir A. Black's br.c. The Panther, 9 st. - R. Cooper 

 Capt. Lionel Montagu's b.c. White Heat, 



9 st. H. Jelliss 



Sir G. Murray's br.c. Coriolanus, 9 st. - B. Carslake - 



6/5 agst. The Panther, 7/1 Buchan and Paper Money, 100/9 

 Dominion, 20/ 1 Milton, 25/1 All Alone, 33/1 Grand Parade, 

 40/1 Tangiers, 50/1 each Sir Douglas, Bay of Naples, Roamer, 

 and Coriolanus, 100/1 White Heat. Won by \ length, 2 lengths 

 second and third ; Coriolanus whipped round at the start and 

 lost ground. 



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