374 JOHN PORTER OF KINGSCLERE 



One Mile 



Attainment, 3 yrs., 8 st i 



Royal Corrie, 4 yrs., 8 st 2 



Labrador, 3 yrs., 8 st. 7 lb. . . .3 



Shaddock, 3 yrs., 8 st. 7 lb. . . .4 



Helm, 3 yrs., 8 st. 4 lb 5 



Omladina, 3 yrs., 9 st. . . . .6 



Regret, 3 yrs., 9 st. 7 lb 7 



Won by four lengths ; two lengths second and 

 third ; one length third and fourth ; one length 

 fourth and fifth ; three-quarters of a length fifth 

 and sixth. 



After this we abandoned all hope of seeing her 

 win the One Thousand, for which, nevertheless, 

 she started favourite, the public relying, of course, 

 on her two-year-old form. She was unplaced. 

 That she had not entirely lost her speed she 

 demonstrated by winning the Fern Hill Stakes 

 over five furlongs at Ascot. At Goodwood she 

 was again beaten over a mile, and the Duke, 

 deciding that he had had her long enough, sent 

 her to the Newmarket December Sales. There 

 she was bought for 2300 guineas by Sir Blundell 

 Maple under Lord Exeter's conditions. For 

 her new owner she ran several times as a four- 

 year-old, but without winning. At the stud she 

 was a disappointment, and in 1904 was sold to 

 go to Germany. 



Labrador was a good little colt by Sheen out 

 of Ornament. As his breeding indicates, he 

 came from the Eaton Stud. In his first season 



