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Lord Eglinton's Mavors Maxlow 



Major Martyn's The Swede W. Abdale 



Mr Disney's Captain Grant D. Wynne 



Mr Moseley's Alonso Whitehouse 



Sir G, Heathcote's c. by Sir Hercules, out of Dark Susan .... Ralph Sherwood 



Mr S. Herbert na. Augean H. Edwards 



Betting- : 7 to 2 agst Clincher, 9 to 2 agst Mildew, 5 to 1 ag-st Boling-broke, 6 to 1 

 agst The Nigger, 12 to 1 agst Pitsford, 16 to 1 agst Voltigeur, 20 to 1 agst Deicoon, 

 33 to 1 agst Nutshell, 40 to 1 agst The Italian, 40 to 1 agst GhilUe Galium, 50 to 1 

 agst The Swede, and 60 to 1 agst any other. 



Deicoon and Penang took the lead at a rattling pace, 

 The Nigger, The Swede, and Ghillie Galium in close at- 

 tendance, with the ruck well up. Voltigeur and Clincher 

 were the next to put on the steam, and continued the 

 running to the mile-post, where Penang declined, and left 

 Deicoon to carry on the running at his best pace ; at the 

 road Deicoon gave up. Mildew taking his place and main- 

 taining itto the distance-post, where he gave way to Vol- 

 tigeur and Clincher, Pitsford stealing up. At the Stand 

 Voltigeur took a clear lead, was never approached, and 

 ran home an easy winner by a length. Clincher half a 

 length from Pitsford, The Nigger fourth, and Mildew fifth. 



Voltigeur's next appearance was at Doncaster, where 

 he showed in good form. His first race was on Wednes- 

 day the 18th September, for the Great St Leger Stakes, 

 for which the following nine horses started out of a nomi- 

 nation of ninety -five. 



Lord Zetland's Voltigeur J. Marson 



Mr Mangan's Russborough Robinson 



Mr W. Edwards na. Bolingbroke Boyce 



Captain Archdall's Windischgratz F. Butler 



Lord Enfield's Beehunter Flatman 



Mr H. Hill's Pitsford A. Day 



Mr Jaques's Mildew Marlow 



Mr Meiklam's The Italian Templeman 



Mr Watt's Chatterbox Foley 



Beehunter started off* with the lead, Bussborough and 

 Windischgratz in attendance, with Chatterbox, Voltigeur, 

 The Italian, and Pitsford in the rear. In rising the hill 

 the rear horses closed with the ruck, and at the mile-post 



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