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Duke of llichmond's b. c. Halo, by Mus H. Bell 



Lord E. Russell's b. c. Notting-ham, by Colwick E. Edwards 



Lord Caledon's b. c. Wanota, by Simoom Marlow 



Mr I rwin's b. c. Oxonian, by Wintonian Sly 



Mr Mostyn's br. c. Planet, by Bay Middleton \V. Abdale 



Mr Mostyn's b. c. Gabbler, by Bay Middleton Kitchener 



Mr Mostyn's br. e. Crozier, by Lanercost Ford 



Lord Strathmore's b. c. Signet, by Melbourne Crouch 



Capt. Delme's br. c. Resolution, by Venison Pettit 



Mr Meiklam's br. c. Deloraine, by Lanercost Hornsby 



Sir R. Bulkeley's b. e. Montpensier, by Picaroon Bumby 



Lord Warwick's b. c. Aliwal, by Jereed Wakefield 



Mr O'Brien's br. c. The Liberator, by Sheet Anchor Cartwrig-ht 



Lord Glasgow's b. c. Chainbearer, by The Provost Whitehouse 



Mr Bateman's h. f. The Questionable, by Camel, or Muley Moloch . .J. Sharp 



Col. Anson's b. c. Bing-ham, by Colwick Butler 



Mr Bowes's ch, c. Epirote, by Epirus Holmes 



Sir G. Heathcote's b. c. Bellerophon, by Glaucus Chappie 



Mr Robertson's b. c. Good Coin, by Redshank, out of Currency . . W. Hewlett 

 Mr Lowther's b. c. The Admiral, by Sheet Anchor, out of lo .... Bartholomew 



Mr Greville's ch. c. Mirmillo, by Gladiator Flatman 



Mr Osbaldeston's br. c. Pantomime, by Pantaloon, out of Retort S, Mann 



Mr S. Conway's ch. c. Christopher, by Hampton .... W. Scott 



Mr Worley's ch. c. Old Port, by Sir Hercules, out of Bee's-wing' . . . Robinson 



Mr Ford's b. c. Clarendon, by Lanercost, out of Cara . . . G. Edwards 



5 to 2 ag-st Conyng-ham, 5 to 1 ag-st Cossack, 7 to 1 ag-st Van Tromp, 16 to 1 Hg»t 

 Mirmillo, 16 to 1 agst Red Hart, 16 to 1 agst Oxonian, 20 to 1 ag'st War Eag-le, 20 to 1 

 ag-st Planet, 20 to 1 agst Wanota, 40 to 1 agst Bingham, 40 to 1 ag'St Old Port, 50 to 1 

 ag'st Halo, 1,000 to 15 agst Deloraine, 1,000 to 10 agst Crozier. 



The start was splendid, at the first attempt they all got 

 off. Gabbler, who started off with a slight lead, was passed 

 by Cossack, whose jockey had orders to make strong running 

 from end to end : with him up the hill were War Eagle, 

 Conyngham, and Epirote ; the second rank consisting of 

 Van Tromp, Mr Martin, Oxonian, and Wanota. Once 

 landed on the highest ground the pace, which had already 

 disposed of half the field, became very seveie, Cossack 

 led round the turn and to the road, where War Eagle 

 disposed of Conyngham, second up to this point, and the 

 pair were running clear of their horses several lengths. 

 At the Stand War Eagle made a futile attempt to catcli 

 Cossack, but it was no go, who won by a clear length. Van 

 Tromp at least four lengths behind War Eagle, Mr Martin 

 fourth, the rest came straggling in. Value of the stakes 

 £5,250. 



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