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98t. ; Lord Eg'linton's Dr Caius 5 yrs old, 8st. 121b. ; Lord Chesterfield's Marshall Soult, 

 4 yrs old, 7st. 91b. ; Lord G. Bentinck's Mustapha, 4 yrs old, Tst, 21b. ; Mr Gratwicke's 

 Clementina, 4 yrs old, 6st. 121b.; Sir W. Stanley's Vakeel, 4 yrs old, 6st. 121b; Mr 

 Goodman's Rover, 3 yrs old, 6st. 71b. ; Lord G. Bentinck's St Jean D'Acre, 3 yrs old, 

 6st. ; and Lord Exeter's Saros, 3 yrs old, 5st. 101b. (carried 5st. 131b.) ; also started, but 

 were not placed. 



Betting- : 7 to 4 ag-st Retriever, 6 to 1 ag-st Clementina, 7 to 1 agat Garryowen, 8 to 1 

 agst Little Wonder, 10 to 1 agst Hyllus, 12 to 1 ag'st Mustapha, and 12 to 1 agst Una. 



At Doncaster, on Monday September 12, Little Wonder 

 started for the Great Yorkshire Handicap of 25 sovs. each, 

 15 ft, won by Brother to Garland; Disclosure second; 

 Little Wonder third ; who although he broke down, ran a 

 capital horse, and saved his stake. He was much over- 

 weighted for this race, carrying 9st. 



Little Wonder in colour is a peculiarly brilliant bay. 

 He stands 14 hands Sg inches high; and when in the 

 stable, stands over very little ground. Tt was with most 

 people, not a " Little Wonder'^'' how he managed to win the 

 Derby, but the truth is, that whilst Launcelot and Melody 

 were fighting for the bone, our little Lurcher crept in 

 quietly and carried it off. 



