170 ixDUSTRY— isas. 



try now went up to her on the upper side, Mecca at the 

 same moment making a rush at the lower — for an instant 

 only was the race doubtful. Industry then got her head in 

 front, struggled on, was clear of her a few yards from home, 

 and won cleverly by a length, Callisto beating Mecca by a 

 neck. Sister to Marvel was fourth ; the others beaten off. 

 By way of a wind up, there was a breeze after the race, 

 between Scott and Pavis ; the latter, who rode Callisto, 

 accusing Scott of jostling him. This raised a rumpus 

 accordingly, but their '* savage breasts" were eventually 

 " cooled off" — leaving the quarrel, like the side of South- 

 wark bridge, all railing and no battlement. 



At Ascot Heath on Wednesday, June the 13th, a Sweep- 

 stakes of 100 sovs. each, for fillies, was won in a trot by 

 Industry, beating Mr Batson's Vespertilio, and Lord Exe- 

 ter's Velveteen. Betting : 3 to 1 on the winner. 



At Goodwood on Tuesday July the 31st, Industry beat 

 Lord Exeter's Romania in a Match for 500 sovs. each, at 

 equal weights, by nearly a dozen lengths ; 7 to 2 on In- 

 dustry. Lord Exeter ran with almost the certainty of de- 

 feat — but it is his Lordship's system (and a noble one it is) 

 always to run if his horse be fit. 



Finally, on the Thursday in the same Meeting, Industry 

 (carrying 91b. extra for winning the Oaks) ran last for the 

 Racing Stakes of 50 sovs. each, for three year olds ; colts, 

 8st. 71b. ; and fillies, 8st. 41b. ; Lord G. Bentinck's Grey 

 Momus (carrying 61b. extra), winning by two lengths, 

 Lord Exeter's Romania second, and the Duke of Beaufort's 

 Inuendo third. Betting : 3 to 1 on Grey Momus. 



On Tuesday May the 28th, 1839, Industry was beaten 

 for the Ascot Stakes of 25 sovs. each, 15 ft, and only 5 if 

 declared, &c., with 100 added; the owner of the second 

 horse reed 50 sovs. out of the Stakes. — Two miles and a half. 

 Forty-five subs., twenty-four of whom paid 5 sovs. each. 



