THE GREAT YEAR 



3 yr. olds ; Old Mile. (57 ents., viz. 2 at £100, 33 at £50, 

 and 22 at £'3 — £1816.) 



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



— Grand Geraldine, 9 st. - - - A. Smith I 



Lord H. Vane-Tempest's Glanmerin, 9 St. - C. Foy 2 



4/1 to Grand Parade. Won by f length. 



Special interest attached to the Windsor Castle 

 Stakes on Friday, for a very neat little daughter of 

 Black Jester and Bright, called Bright Folly, was to 

 make her first appearance. Two others were more 

 fancied and one other equally so. Lord Dewar's 

 Sunny Moya just had the call of Mr. Walter Raphael's 

 Lomelie, a filly of whom her owner had formed a very 

 high opinion. When I went over his stable in the 

 Spring I was told that Lomelie was quite the equal 

 of her owner's good colts Allenby and Poltava ; but 

 she had a soft strain and would not run her races out. 

 The Windsor Castle Stakes would evidently require 

 winning, for Mr. C. T. Garland's Woodrow had 

 recently taken a race, and there was money for Most 

 Beautiful, who however was left at the post. Bright 

 Folly won by a length from the favourite. 



ASCOT HEATH. Friday, June 20th. 



WINDSOR CASTLE STAKES of £15 each, 5 ft., with £300 

 added, of which second reed. 10%, for 2 yr. olds ; 5 fur. 

 (101 ents. — £817 10s. Od.) 



Lord Glanely's b.f. Bright Folly, by Black 



Jester— Bright, 8 st. 7 lb - - - A. Smith 1 



Lord Dewar's Sunny Moya, 8 st. 7 lb. - S. Donoghue 2 



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