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Mr. Dawson's Coriander made a great change 

 for the better in his twice running, on the 9th and 

 nth of April 1792. 



Mr. Christopher Wilson's capital running horse 

 Champion, at York, in 1 800, was first beat easily, 

 several lengths, by Rolla. A clear day after. 

 Champion beat Rolla several lengths; the first 

 race a mile and a half, second race two miles^ each 

 race 8st. 2lbs. each. How is the field to know 

 which horse made the change in this race ? One 

 horse changing for the worse will make it appear 

 the other changed for the better, that the wrong 

 side may be censured. 



Sir Charles Bunbury's capital running horse 

 Sorcerer, in October Meeting 1800, made a great 

 change in his running. He was first beat a great 

 A\ ay by an inferior horse ; he afterwards run in 

 capital stile, and won. 



I rode, and won, on the Duke of Bedford's 

 horse Grey Diomed, five years old, 8st. 7lbs. a 

 match against the Prince of Wales's horse Bub- 

 ble, 



