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Hon. E. Mostyn's br. f. Queen of Trumps, by Velocipede, out of Princes* 

 Royal. — Lye ^ 



Mr Gre\ille's eh. f. Preserve, by Emilius, out of Mustard. — Nat 2 



Lord Orford's b. f. Bodice, by Lang-ar, out of Stays. — Conolly 3 



Lord Wilton's ch. f. Barbara Bell, by Catton, ont of Barbara. -G. Edwards 4 



Mr Greatrex's f. by Camel, out of Martha. — Robinson •'' 



Lord Chesterfield's Eva-, by Sultan, out of Eliza Leeds. —Scott 6 



Mr Goodwin's br f. Titania, by Camel, out of Galatea. — Wrig-bt 7 



!Mr C. Wilson's b. f. by Chateau Margaux, dam by Cervantes. — Rog-ers . . 8 

 Mr Wreford's b. f. Waresti, by Sultan, out of Liverpool's dam — J. Day . . !* 

 Sir G. Heathcote's ro. f. Quadroon, by Camel, out of Loretto. — Buckle. ... 10 

 The betting- at the breaking- up of the ring- was 7 to 4 on Preserve, 7 to 1 ag-st Queen 



of Trumps, 10 to 1 ag-st Eva, 14 or 15 to 1 agst Bodice, 15 to 1 ag-st Mr Wilson's filly, 



and 20 to 1 ag-st M^aresti. 



After one false start they got away, at a fairish pace, 

 strong enough, however, to tell upon some of the puny 

 ones, for on mounting the hill there were symptoms of dis- 

 tress, and the tailing commenced. Eva made a bit of a 

 struggle at the corner, but soon gave in; when, all the rest 

 having received their " quantum sufF.," Preserve and Queen 

 of Trumps tackled to and came tearing down the distance 

 together, when the latter bade adieu to the former, shot 

 forward, and cantered in at her ease ! It was a very hollow 

 thing indeed, and the winner could have run away from her 

 companions any where and every where. There was a 

 considerable space between the second and third, and the 

 rest came dribbling in at intervals, so as to allow the judge 

 to place the field. Our Yorkshire friend, leetle Tommy 

 Lye, as the Newmaiket lads call him, rode the winner 

 steadily and well, without disclosing more of her powers 

 than the poverty of her antagonists compelled him to do. 



On the 17th of July, she won the Knowsley Dinner 

 Stakes at Liverpool, beating easily Mr Houldsworth's Hec- 

 tic, Mr Turner's Equator, and Lord Westminster's b. c. by 

 Conductor, out of Bertha; and in September she stood 

 upon the day first favourite, at 6 to 4 against her, for the 

 Doncaster St Leger, which produced the following result : 



Mr Mostyn's br. f. Queen of Trumps, by Velocipede, out of Princess Royal, 

 by Castrel.— T. Lye 1 



Mr W. Richardson's ch. c. Hornsea, by Velocipede, out of Jenny Mills's 

 jd:)m.— W. Seott , 2 



