168 INDUSTRY. 



INDUSTRY. 



WINNER OF THE OAKS AT EPSOM, 1838. 



Industry, a brown filly, was the property of, and bred by, 

 the Earl of Chesterfield. She was got by Priam, out of 

 Arachne, by Filho da Puta, out of Treasure ; her dam by 

 Hyacinthus, out of Flora, by King Fergus — Atalanta, by 

 Matchem — Lass of the Mill, by Oronoko — Old Traveller 

 — Miss Makeless, by Young Greyhound — Old Partner — 

 Woodcock — Croft's Bay Barb — Makeless — Brimmer — 

 Dicky Pierson — Burton Barb Mare. 



Industry made her debut on Thursday, April 19, 1838, 

 at the Newmarket Craven Meeting, where she ran third for 

 the Berkeley Square Stakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft, for 

 three year olds. Six horses started for it, viz. : 



The Duke of Grafton's ch. c. Chymist, by Zing-anee, out of Oxyft-en ; Lord Suffield'a 

 f. Callisto, by Camel, out of Ursula ; Lord Chesterfield's f. Industry ; Duke of Beaufort's 

 ch. c. Inuendo, by Tlie Colonel, out of Scandal ; Lord Lichfield's c. Tableau, by Emanci- 

 pation, out of Sister to Portrait; and Duke of Richmond's c. by Sultan, out of Goldpin. 



Callisto was backed with much energy at 7 to 4 agst the 

 field, and nothing else was thought of. The team started 

 together and kept so, with Callisto leading at her best (a 

 bad) pace to the ropes, where Chymist, Industry, and Inu- 

 endo made a simultaneous rush. Chymist left them in half 

 a dozen strides and won easily by a length, but the struggle 

 for second was so close that there could not have been half 

 a length between Callisto, to whom the lionour was awarded, 

 and Inuendo, Industry dividing the two. 



Industry's next appearance was at Epsom, for the Oaks, 

 which this year was made rather remarkable by the illness 

 of nearly all the original favourites, viz. : Ninny, Vespertilio, 

 Barcarolle, Glonara, and Lanarca ; coughs iind inflammatory 



