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away the smartest of the lot, and though Mr. Campbell sold 

 Sea Foam and Sea Pink to Mr. Spinks for 220 guineas, nothing 

 would induce him to part with the other. She subsequently 

 became one of the hottest favourites for the Waterloo Cup on 

 record, but unfortunately, after reaching the scene of action in 

 safety, she broke her thigh in a spin a few days before the con- 

 test. She was afterwards purchased by Mr. Brocklebank for 

 stud purposes, but she brought him no return for his outlay. 

 Although Cioloja was a failure, Canaradzo has been a pillar of 

 strength to the 'Stud Book,' especially through his son Boanerges, 

 who sired that grand bitch Bab-at-the-Bowster. 



We now append the pedigree of King Death, the Waterloo 

 winner of 1864, who adds lustre to the same telling strain : — 



Doubtful. 



