396 HISTORY OF THE 



From the following return it will be seen that 

 the six brood mares fetched 3,525gs.; the seven 

 horses in training 1,198 gs.; the three two year olds 

 766 gs.; the five yearlings 2,235 gs.; and the four 

 foals 1,181 gs.; total 8,905 gs. 



BROOD MARES. 



Guineas. 



A Chesnut Mare by Bustard by Castrel out of Camalina, 

 sister to Camel, the dam of Beccassine, covered by Phy- 

 sician, both untried 120 



Camarine,* by Juniper out of a Rubens Mare, her dam Tippi- 



* Camarine, foaled in 1828, bred by Lord Berners, of Didlington, Norfolk, was got by 

 Juniper, son of Whiskey, her dam, foaled in 1819, by Rubens; grandam Tippityvvitchet 

 by Waxy — Hare by Sweetbriar — Justice — Chymist — South, sister to Sir James Lowther's 

 Babraham by Babraham — Golden Ball, son of Partner — Mr. Grisewood's Bushy Molly by 

 the Hampton Court Childers — Lord Halifax's Bushy Molly by the Chesnut Litton Arabian — 

 Lord Halifax's Harmer Maze by King William's Chillaby Barb — the Byerley T>n-k, &c. &c. 



The deeds of Camarine are, perhaps, unequalled in the annals of turf history for ex- 

 cellence, as the following detail will show. Although she ran for neither the Derby nor 

 Oaks, the winners of botii stakes of her year met in her a signal defeat ; and no question, 

 had the winner of the St. Leger encountered her, the same fate would have been his 

 doom. 



On the 19th October, at Newmarket Second October Meeting, 1830, Camarine the 

 first time of her starting ran second Lord Cleveland's br. c. Marcus by Emilius for a ^"50 

 plate for two year olds, T. Y. C, beating sixteen others in the race. 



At Newmarket Craven Meeting, 1831, rode by A. Pavis, she won ^50 T. Y. C, beating 

 very easily eight others. She was then sold to the late Sir M. Wood, who paid 79 sovs. 

 ft. for her to Mr. Stonehewer's b. c. Zany in a match for 100 sovs., U. M. At New- 

 market July Meeting, lode by Robinson, she won a stakes of 10 sovs. each, eleven sub- 

 scribers, T. Y. C, beating eight others. On Wednesday in the same meeting, rode by 

 Robinson, she won A'50, one mile, and a distance, beating two others easy. At New- 

 market First October Meeting, rode by Chappie, she won the Trial stakes, A. F., beating 

 Spaniel (the winner of the Derby) and three others in a canter. On Wednesday in the 

 same meeting, rode by Chappie, she won the Newmarket St. Leger stakes, D. L, beat- 

 ing Oxygen (winner of the Oaks) and four others in a canter. At Newmarket Craven 

 1832, rode by Robinson, she won the Claret Stakes, D. I., beating Circassian very 

 easy. At the First Spring slie received 140 fts. from Vestris and Rubini. At Ascot 

 Heath rode by Robinson, she ran a dead heat with, and afterwards beat cleverly by two 

 lengths, Mr. Chifney's Knwton, (> yrs. (the winner of the Doncaster St. Leger). The 

 Sadler also started. At Newmarket First October she received 130 sovs. ft. and the Cup, 

 from Lord Chesterfield's Priam, 5 yrs., (the winner of the Derby). In the Second Oc- 

 tober Meeting, she thalleiigcd for the Whip, which challenge not being accepted, the 

 Wliip was resigned to her owner. Sir M. Wood. At Newmarket Uoughlon she received 



