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In 1827 he won every day at Charleston. 



Wednesday, February 28. — His ch. c. Red- 

 gauntlet, three years, by Sir Archy, walked over 

 for the Jockey Club Purse — four-mile heats. 



Thursday, March i. — His gr. f. Ariel by 

 Eclipse beat Mr. Graves's ch. m. Lady Ezras, 

 and Mr. Harrison's Roderick, for Jockey Club 

 Purse — three-mile heats. 



Friday, March 2. — His b. f. Nondescript, four 

 years, by Kosciusko, beat Mr. Graves's ch. c. Nebo, 

 by Timoleon — Jockey Club Purse — two-mile 

 heats. 



Saturday, March 3. — Handicap Race, three- 

 mile heats. His ch. f. Ariel beat Mr. Graves's ch. 

 m. Lady Ezras by Sir Archy. 



From some cause or another, adhering too 

 long, perhaps, to one particular strain, he was 

 rendered almost kors de combat for many cam- 

 paigns. 



This was true with the exception of a single 

 filly, Medora (imported in 1833, in the ship 

 Camilla, from Liverpool), by Chateau Margaux, 

 out of Marianne, the dam of the celebrated Eng- 

 lish horse Medoro, and which, turning out a 

 trump, promised for a while in a great measure 

 to turn the tide of fortune ao^ain in his favor. 



