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4. Miss Totc) (two years ; ran five times altogether 

 and was unbeaten ; won the Two-year-old Plate of 

 2'i0l. at Newmarket First Spring, w.o. for the Spring 

 Two-year-old Stakes of 300/. at the Second Spring, 

 won the Fern Hill Stakes of 225/. at Ascot, won the 

 Bretby Stakes of 450/. at Newmarket Second October, 

 and won the Criterion Stakes of 1,190/. — with Georo-e 

 Frederick among the beaten — at Newmarket Houghton) 

 = 2,385/. 



5. Trombone (three years ; won the Town Plate 

 Handicap of 90/. at Newmarket July, the Berkshire 

 Cup of 185/. at Windsor, and the Select Stakes of 

 175/. at Newmarket Second October, beating the crack 

 German horse Hochstapler) = 450/. 



6. Houghton (fxve years ; won the Newmarket Han- 

 dicap of 955/., the Bibury Stakes of 140/., the Third 

 Welter Handicap of 180/. at Newmarket Jidy as well 

 as the Suffolk Stakes of 140/., and the Andover Stakes 

 of 90/. at Stockbridge) = 1,505/. 



7. Lighthouse (four years ; won a handicap sweep- 

 stakes of 60/. at Newmarket Craven, and of 115/. at the 

 First Spring, and a Queen's Plate at Winchester) = 280/. 



8. Negro (three years ; won the Fifteenth New- 

 market Biennial of 5G8/.) ~ 568/. 



9. Minister (two years ; won a two-year-old plate 

 of 50/. at Newmarket First Spring, a sweepstakes of 

 125/. at Newmarket Second October, and the Glasgow 

 Stakes of 450/. at the Houghton Meetino;, beatincr 

 Atlantic by a head) = 625/. 



10. Miss Buckland (three years ; won the Queen's 

 Plate at Leicester) = 105/. 



11. La Coureuse (English, like Ecossais, for all the 

 Frenchiness of their names ; two years ; won the Lavant 

 Stakes of 700/. and a maiden plate of 100/. at Good- 



