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ORLANDO. 



WINNER OF THE DERBY STAKES AT EPSOM, 1844. 



Orlando, a bay colt, was bred by Colonel Peel in 1841, 

 and is by Touchstone, out of Vulture by Langar, her dam, 

 Kite by Bustard (son of Castrel), out of Olympia by Sir 

 Oliver — Scotilla by Anvil. 



Orlando commenced his public running at Ascot 1843, 

 where he ran second to Mr Wreford's filly by Sultan jun., 

 out of Monimia, for a Produce Stake of 50 each. Colonel 

 Anson's Buzz, Lord Exeter's Crosby, Duke of Bedford's 

 Panther, and Lord George Bentinck's Here-I-go-with-my- 

 eye-out, also started, and ran in the order we have written 

 them. 



At the Newmarket July Meeting he won by a length the 

 July Stakes, a subscription of 50 sovs. each, 30 ft, for two 

 year olds; colts. 8st. 71b.; and fillies, 8st. 51b.; the owner 

 of the second horse to receive back his stake. — New T.Y.C. 

 Eighteen subs. 



Col. Peel's b. c. by Touchstone, out. of Vulture. — Nat 1 



Lord Orford's gr. c. Boots, brother to Barmaid 2 



Lord Exeter's ch. f, by Beiram, out of Datura 3 



Mr Cooper's b. c. by AgTeeable, dam by a son of Whisker and Calypso, 



grandam by Picton, gTeat g-randam by Selim '. 4 



Mr Thornhill's br. f. Eluina, sister to Eg-eria 5 



Lord Albemarle's b. c. Candidate, by Liverpool, out of Perfume. 6 



Mr Ford's br. f. by Camel, out of the dam of Spiteful 7 



On the Thursday in the same Meeting, he beat easily in 

 a Match for 200 sovs., Lord Kelburne's filly by Retainer, 

 out of Purity, giving her 31bs. 



Orlando's next performance was at Goodwood, where he 

 was again victorious by a length for the Ham Stakes (pro- 

 duce) of 100 sovs. each, h. ft, for two yr olds. — T.Y.C. — 

 Forty-six subs. 



