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all his own way from the commencement, and won 

 with great ease by two lengths ; Hyllus beat De- 

 ception by one length for the second place ; as for 

 the rest, such was the tailing, that the judge was 

 enabled to place the whole. 



Mr. Ferguson's Harkaway, 5 yrs., 9st. 4lb. (Calloway 1 



Mr. Dixon's b. c. Hyllus, 3 yrs., 6st. lOlb. (Crouch) 2 



Fulvvar Craven's Deception, 3 yrs. 7st. 3lb. (Chappie) 3 



Mr. Ramsay's bl. h. The Doctor, 5 yrs., 9st. 2lb. (Cartwright). . 4 



Mr. Bowes's Epirus, 5 yrs., 9st. 4lb. (Scott) 5 



Duke of Richmond's b. h. Beggerman, 4 yrs., 8st. lib. (Rogers). . 6 



Lord Exeter's b. c. Bosphorus, 3 yrs., 6st. lOlb. (Edwards) 7 



Lord Exeter's ch. c. Alemdar, 4 yrs., 8st. 5lb. (Darling) 8 



Lord Westminster's br. h. Richard Roe, 4 yrs., 8st. 1 lib. (E. Ed- 

 wards) 9 



We will conclude our remarks on this meeting 

 with the pedigree and performances of Harkaway, 

 which splendid racer may with justice be named 

 the " Irish Eclipse." 



Harkaway is a powerful but coarse looking 

 horse ; so much so, indeed, that it has been often 

 remarked, that he looks more like a cart horse 

 than a racer. His colour is chesnut, with white 

 on his face, and he has a large spavin. But it is 

 when in action that the extraordinary powers of 

 this horse are seen, and the apparent ease to him- 

 self with which he gallops, his vast stride and 

 great rate of going, are truly wonderful. 



Harkaway (1834) was got by Economist out of 

 the Nabocklish mare, and comes from our best 



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