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MIAMI. 



WINNER OF THE OAKS, AT'EPSOM, 1847. 



Miami, a light bay, or bay roan filly, fifteen hands and an 

 inch high, was bred by Mr Isaac Sadler, of Stockbridge, in 

 1844, she is by Venison, out of Diversion, by Defence, her 

 dam, Folly by Middleton, out of Little Folly by Highland 

 Fling—Harriet by Volunteer. 



Miami commenced her career triumphantly in 1846, at 

 the Newmarket July Meeting, by winning by a length the 

 July Stakes of 50 sovs. each, 30 ft, twenty -five subs.. Col. 

 Peel's Vert Vert second, Mr Pedley's Cossack third ; Col. 

 Anson's Don Ceesar, Lord Exeter's c. by Hetman PlatofF, 

 out of Marmora, Lord Exeter's f. by Hetman PlatofF, out 

 of Galata, Lord Lonsdale's f. by Redshank, out of Oxygen, 

 Mr W. Etwall's Sister to ^gis, Mr Newton's Redwing, 

 and Lord Russell's Eldon, not placed. 



At the same Meeting, carryin g 91b. extra, she ran second 

 to Lord Eglinton's Nerissa for the Chesterfield Stakes; 

 Lord Lonsdale's Ibrahim Pacha third ; Dr Goodall, Vert 

 Vert, Lady Lurewell, and f. by Hetman PlatofF, out of 

 Galata, not placed. 



In 1847, at the Newmarket Craven Meeting, Miami was 

 beaten by a length by the Duke of Richmond's Halo, for 

 a Sweepstakes of 50 sovs. each, R.M. 



At Epsom fortune once more smiled upon her; for the 

 Oaks Stakes, one hundred and fifty -two subs., the following 

 twenty-three fillies came to the post. 



Sir J. Hawley's ro. f. Miami, by Venison, out of Diversion Templeman 



]\Ir Payne's b. f. Clementina, by Venison Flatman 



Capt. Harcourt's br. f. Ellerdale, by Laneroost Marsou 



Lord Exeter's b. f. Cossachia, by Hetman Platoff ; W. Abdale 



Sir C. Monck's b. f. by Touchstone, out of Cast-steel Butler 



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