340 THE OAKS— 1847. 



Mr l)iiiik;il(l's ch. f. So-nice, by Elis Ford 



Mr Ciockloid's b. f. Kite, by Buzzard W. Cotton 



Lord Chesterfield's ch. f. Lady Lurewell, by Hornsea Whitehouse 



Lord Chesterfield's b. f. by Hornsea, out of Game Lass J. Sharp 



Lord Strathniore's b. f. Sultana, by Hetman Platoff Crouch 



Mr Mostyn's b. f. Slander, by Pantaloon Bartholomew 



Mr Doug-las's gr. f. Marie Louise, by The Saddler P. Price 



Mr Bradley's b, f. Exhortation, sister to Exhort, by Giovanni Bradley 



Sir J. Hawley's b. f. Vanity, by Camel W. Boyce 



Mr Brook's br. f. Luminous, by Lanercost Cartwright 



Mr Gratwicke's b. f. Joyful, by Sir Hercules, out of Frederica H. Bell 



Sir G. Heathcote's b. f. by Astracan, out of Nannette Chappie 



Mr Robertson's ch. f. Noiseless, by Redshank, out of Nameless Sly 



Mr Parr's br. f. Maniac, by Sir Hercules, out of Maria, by Spectre .Wakefield 



Mr Clifton's b. f. Brown Bess, by Camel C. Daley 



Mr E. Griflith's b. f. Lady Lift, by Sir Hercules Marlow 



Mr Mostyn's b. f. Alsatia, by Lanercost, out of Quilt Arnold's dam. . .Calloway 



Mr Merry's br. f. Maid of Motherwell, by Lanercost Holmes 



7 to 4 ag-st Clementina, 11 to 2 ag-st Slander, 9 to 1 ag-st Miami, lO'to 1 ag-st Ellerdale, 



14 to 1 ag'st Alsatia, 15 to 1 ag'st So-nice, 15 to 1 agst Maniac, 16 to 1 agst Cast-steel f., 



16 to 1 agst Lady Lift, 20 to 1 ag-st Sultana. 



The first to show in front was Miami, with Cossachia 

 next her, Clementina, Slander, and some three or four 

 others forming the front rank, and thus they ran up the 

 hill. Here Cossachia ran by Miami, and with Ellerdale 

 made the pace excellent, great was the disorder in the 

 rear ranks occasioned thereby. As they turned Tattenham 

 Corner, however, Miami was again in front, with Clementina 

 " coming," though still about fourth. At the distance the 

 favourite made a grand effort, but could not reach Miami, 

 and was beaten at the chair by a length ; Ellerdale, Cos- 

 sachia, and Cast-steel filly about the same distance from 

 each other, with Slander for sixth; the rest tailed off. 

 Value of the Stakes £4,125. 



In the Ascot Heath Meeting Miami was unsuccessful, 

 running third for the Welcome Stakes, carrying 8st. 81b., 

 won by the Duke of Richmond's Red Hart, 8st. 71b., Mr 

 Mostyn's The Swallow, 8st. 21b., second, Col. Anson's 

 Bingham, 8st. 1 01b., fourth ; three others not placed. 



At the same Meeting she was beaten by half a length 

 by her Epsom competitor Cossachia, 8st. 71b., Miami, 9st., 

 for the Coronation Stakes. 



