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Sir J. Ilawley's b. c. Viitiomi, by Venison J. Marson 



Lord Clifden's b. c. Honeycomb, by Bay MicMleton Roljinson 



Mr Bowe.9's b. c. Thi"ino-artli, by Hefman Platoff F. Butler 



Lord Eg'linton's b. c. Eltbiron, by Pantaloon I. Cartwriji'ht 



Mr B. Green's b. c. Westow, by Melbourne C. Wintnncrhnm 



Mr Payne's b. c. Saucy Dick, by Iletman Platoft" Flatmaii 



Mr R. H. Nevill's b. c. Herbert, l)y Venison S. Rogers 



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



9 to 4 on The Flying- Dutchman, 15 to 1 agrst Nunnykirk, 15 to 1 ag-st Vatican, 16 to 



1 ag-st Old Dan Tucker, 20 to 1 ag-st Thringrath, ;3() to 1 as'st Herbert, 40 to 1 ag-st 



Honeycomb, and 50 to 1 ag'st Saucy Dick. 



The race is soon toUL The Flying Dutchman started 

 off with the lead and kept it throughrut, cantering in a 

 winner by two lengths, Vatican being the same distance 

 behind Nunnykirk, Honeycomb a bad fourth; the rest no 

 where. Value of the stakes £3,200. 



At the same Meeting, The Flying Dutchman walked 

 over for the Foal Stakes of 100 sovs. each, h. ft, nine subs. 



At the Newmarket Second October Meeting, in a Match 

 for 1000, h. ft, D.M., The Flying Dutchman, 8st. 71b., re- 

 ceived forfeit from Lord Clifden's Honeycomb, 8st. 41b. 



And in the Newmarket Houghton Meeting, The Flying 

 Dutchman, carrying 9st., won in a canter by eight lengths 

 the Belvoir Stakes of 200 sovs. each, h. ft, six subscribers, 

 beating Sir J. Hawley's Vatican, 8st. 71b. Having thus 

 passed his second year without defeat. 



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