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Artillery ; Canwell, winner of the Newmarket 

 Stakes, 1862; the notorious 'savage' Cruiser, 

 second for the Criterion Stakes, 1854 (imported 

 by the celebrated ' tamer,' Mr. Rarey) ; Eclipse, 

 winner of the Clearwell Stakes, 1857, by Orlando ; 

 Fly-by-night, a winner at Ascot in 1855 and 1856, 

 by The Flying Dutchman ; and Glenelg, a noted 

 American sire, by Citadel, son of Stockwell. 



Add to these Haddington, winner of the Great 

 Metropolitan Stakes in 1863 (went first to China 

 and thence to California) ; Hartington, winner of 

 the Cesarewitch in 1S62 ; Hibiscus, winner of the 

 Epsom Gold Cup in 1 838, by Sultan ; Knight of St. 

 George, winner of the St. Leger in 1854 ; Mickey 

 Free, a winner of Queen's Plates in England and 

 Ireland, by Ishmael or I. Birdcatcher ; Scythian, 

 winner of the Chester Cup in 1855 ; True Blue, 

 winner of the Great Eastern Handicap, imported 

 into Quebec, by Vedette ; and Don John, winner 

 of the St. Leger in 1838, said to have been pur- 

 chased for ^200 and imported, but to have been 

 neglected, so that he died within a few months 

 leaving not a single foal. 



Also Glen Athol, a noted American sire, by 

 Blair Athol ; Buckden, a noted American sire. 



