A GREAT YEAR 



Lord Durham's Gripfast, 3 yrs., 8 st. 1 1 lb. - 

 Mr. T. Hatton's Sword Lily, 3 yrs., 8 st. 1 lb. 

 Mr. H. Beckett's Landteel, aged, 8 st. 1 1 lb. 

 Mr. R. R. Jeffrey's Toluol, 3 yrs., 8 st. 4 lb. - 

 Mrs. Rudd's Energy, 3 yrs., 8 st. 4 lb. 

 Capt. J. D. Cohn's Le Sund, 3 yrs., 9 st. - 



Even Gripfast, 2/1 agst. Lahloo, 7/1 Le Sund. Won by 6 

 lengths, bad third. 



Sea Song, second favourite for the Ellesmere 

 Handicap, giving weight to everything that started, 

 found his 9 st. 8 lb. too much. On the Saturday 

 Grand Fleet was beaten in the Manchester November 

 Handicap, but the very last race of the season, the 

 Final Plate, was to go to Lord Glanely, The Midship- 

 mite greatly distinguishing himself by beating Mani- 

 lardo by six lengths. Manilardo was giving 7 lb., 

 but he had shown himself to be a really good horse. 

 So ended the Great Year. 



MANCHESTER November Meeting. Saturday, Nov. 22nd. 



FINAL PLATE of £300, added to a Sweepstakes of £5 each, 

 of which second reed. £50, for 3 yr. olds and upwards. i£ m. 

 (17 ents.— £330.) 

 Lord Glanely's br.c. The Midshipmite, by 



Stedfast — Favorita, 3 yrs., 8 st. 10 lb. - A. Smith I 



Mr. A. R. Cox's Manilardo, 3 yrs., 9 st. 3 lb. - S. Donoghue 2 

 11/10 on Manilardo. Won by 6 lengths. 



Forty-five races were won between the 8th of April 

 and the 22nd of November, and it may be noted that 

 to the ^30,336 1 os., which these stakes yielded, an 



