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Clementina, Captain Harcourt's Ellerdale, and Lord 

 Exeter's Cosachia. Lord Chesterfield started two of 

 his, so did Mr. Mostyn ; Sir Joseph Hawley supplied 

 another runner, and Mr. Merry was also represented 

 in the race, to which there were 152 subscribers and 

 twenty-three runners. With odds of 9 to 1 laid 

 against her, Miami won by a length. 



The favourite won the Derby of 184S, to Avhich 

 j^j^ there were 215 subscribers and seventeen 

 Suiipiice. starters. Four horses were placed : 



Lord Clifden's b. c. Surplice, by Touchstone out of CfuciCx - ] 

 Mr. Bdwcs' b. c. Springy Jack, by Hetnian PlatofE - - 2 



IMr. B. Green's bl. c. Shylock, by Siinnom - - - - 3 



Mr. Payne's b. c.^Glendown, by Slane - - - - - 4 



Terapleman again rode the Avinner, F. Butler, 

 S. Mann, and Flatman having the ir.ounts on the 

 second, third, and fourth horses. No animal of any 

 particular note made its appearance among the 

 starters The Duke of Rutland and Lords Clifton and 

 Eglinton were represented in the race, as were also 

 Mr. J. B. Day and Mr. T. Parr. ' Won by a nock,' was 

 the verdict of the judge. Betting: evens on Surplice, 

 4 to 1 against Glendown, 14 to 1 Shylock, 15 to 1 Saucy 

 Jack. 215 subscribers; 17 starters. Value of stakes, 

 £5,800. 



There were 152 subscribers to the Oaks, and an 

 excellent field resulted, twenty-six animals being 

 placed at the bidding of the starter. Mr, Dixon's 

 f. Do it Again was made favourite ; but Cymba, the 

 property of Mr. S. Hill, ridden by Templeman, won 

 the race by a length, being follo^ved by Mr. Quin's 



