370 TFIE DHinrV, 1849. 



Mr. 11. ''iieeii's U. c Westov/, by MtUionrne Winh-ing-ham 



Sir J. Hawlpy's b. c. Vatican, by Venison Rogers 



Sir G. Heathcote's eh. c Companion, by Velocipede Ralph Sherwood 



Mr Bure-eas's b. c. The Crowner, by Coronation J. Sharp 



Mr Pedley's b. c. Old Dan Tucker, by Picaroon Templeman 



Mr Disney's br. c. Montagnie, by Philip the First W. Abdale 



Mr Gratwicke's bv. c. Landgrave, by Sir Hercules Kitchener 



Mr Jaques's eh. c. Chantrey, by Touchstone G. Simpson 



Mr F. Nicoll's ch. c. Woolwich, by Chatham W. Gates 



Duke of Rutland's b. c. Fire-eater, by Charles XII Pearl 



2 to 1 ao-st The Flying- Dutchman, 2 to 1 ag'st Tadmor, 6 to 1 ag-st Nunnykirk, 10 to 1 

 og-st Chatterer, 20 to 1 ag-st Vatican, 25 to 1 ag-st Elthiron, 25 to 1 ag-st Honeycomb, 

 30 to 1 ag-st The Knout, 30 to 1 agst Ithuriel, 40 to 1 ag-st Old Dan Tucker, 40 to 1 

 agst Robert de Brus, 50 to 1 ag-st Hotspur, and 50 to 1 ag-st Montag-ue. 



They are off. Glenalvon, Nunnykirk, and Honeycomb 

 taking the lead, with the ruck at their heels; up the hill 

 they come, where Elthiron makes the running for The 

 Flying Dutchman, with Hotspur, Tadmor, and Honeycomb 

 well lip; here the tailing begins. Thus they run to 

 the mile-post, where Hotspur takes the lead, Elthiron 

 retiring, and The Flying Dutchman working his way up. 

 At the Stand The Flying Dutchman challenges Hotspur, 

 Tadmpr still keeping his place, when a desperate rush is 

 made, The Flying Dutchman passing his opponent and 

 winning with difficulty by half a length, the same distance 

 between Tadmor and Hotspur, with Honeycomb a bad 

 fourth, the re t tailed off. Value of the stakes £r>,.')25. 



At the Liverpool July Meeting, The Flying Dut-chinan 

 walked over for the Bickerstaffe Stakes of 100 sovs. each, 

 h. ft, five subs., Mr Pedley's Old Dan Tucker withdrew 

 his stake. 



In the same Meeting he again walked over, for the Post 

 S'.cep. takes of 200 sovs. each, h. ft, nine subs., Mr Ja- 

 ques's Chantrey withdrew his stake. 



The Flying Dutchman's next performance was at Don- 

 ca-'ter. for the St Leger Stakes, one hundred and forty 

 subscribers, for which the follo^.^ ing ten horses started. 



Lord Eg-lintoti'a h. r. The Flying- Dutchman, by Bay Mi^lJlcton Marlow 



Mr \. IVichol's hi. c. Nunuyliirk, by Touchstone A. Day 



