OXYGEN, A THREE YEAR OLD. \ .') 



the ground was well contested, and undoubtedly the best 

 mare won it. 



Circassian ran in distress, a good mare. In the dip, 

 near the distance post, she looked like a winner, so much 

 so, that Crutch Robinson offered 4 to 1 on her; but she 

 was then dead beat, and Lord Lowther's filly whipped, or 

 rather was whipped a-head of her. The struggle, how- 

 ever eventually lay between Lord Exeter's Sultan filly 

 (Marmora) and Oxygen, — the latter winning by a neck. 

 John Day rode like a prince; and ought to have been at 

 once raised to the peerage. Indeed, after the race, several 

 of the surprised exclaimed, "Lord John Day !" and, as a 

 jockey, he certainly had made out his title. Jem Robin- 

 son, on the Lioness, had a beautiful view of the race, and 

 brought his mare to the grand stand — still/ 



At Ascot, Oxygen encored her Oaks running, beating 

 two Oaks fillies, for a Filly Stakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft. 

 — The Old Mile. — Twelve subscribers ; coming in an easy 

 wmner, with Lord Exeter's Marmora, and Lord Lowther's 

 Guitar, playing second and third in the trio. 



The Newmarket First October Meeting, brought her out 

 to add another to the triumphs of the redoubtable Cama- 

 rine, in the St. Leger Stakes of 25 sovs. each, for three 

 year olds ; colts, 8st. 71b., and fillies, 8st. 41b.— D.I.— Se- 

 venteen subs. 



Sir M, Wood's ch. f. Camarine 1 



Duke of Grafton's br. f. Oxygen 2 



Duke of Rutland's br. c. Clansman 3 



Lord Exeter's ch. c. Bohemian 4 



Mr Henry's br. c. Scipio 5 



Mr Chifney's b. c. Caleb 6 



Scipio made the running for a quarter of a mile, when 

 Oxygen took it up, and brought them at a good pace to the 

 Duke's Stand, Camarine all the while waiting on her; 

 until Chappie let her go, when the instant she got into her 



