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hftTf nuuij nmM during »/ expentooe of

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pnce moie with pleasure. He had this
little a 1st of gbftir and lj&d "performeM u

mt

written, the races seemed to satisfy owners of
pones, and they tferteinjjvrgave good sport.
(Of course, after a coupleofpays''racing, where

the wfae h&'rSe$'.7tee entered1 w ell tlfeliatiilt*'
papV/tHe Selfls must be considerably curtailed

{as thenags^etfoundout, but,although this ,
was tfte '
fcport was excellent. ! cannot 'imagine*..»

mare, ViNiaptfiqjsh^to, a rac^meeting.thaa.
the Forced Handicap fare us . It was amoet
lartistit^ h&ndicaprij^t ^httraah1; jEhe t«>|»' atiA
ibptfcom -weights rah fiwfc and second,; W#.
Bhort half-neck ODIt separated thetnast'
passed thecbair. You wlUseethat Byl

brid'Tdhiflteer wiire jat331b. d^rfcnoe, __
Is just their weight for age, and it is noi~a
vtfry.'bedplerfij^maxicb of th&c^J;Vti)> .ifef#

told torse, for although the latter is a longwjgr
from being right, the time in( which thera^S

was xuti( 2mini. 17isec^ shows that they.
didn't delaymuch on their journey. Bylong
.is'fttJJjr.;!* tie^hottfe,1 fcnd neis stich ariitii
proving colt that .the Derby winner must
?look out when next he meets the ch&snot,
lor if I mistake notj -the latter can be
knade some poundft oettfe^ than we have
ytjt men hita. He's bnch a ^amelfellow, to&»
end haid' all th6 good' qualities a' racenorae
Requires ; besides whft&, Without wishing to

flatter Mr., Iroiy, t, must say it is .quite,,
evident that he and Tom Willis knojr
how to bring, out this . colt. when they
jv«nt hitti' to d0: a good ^ thlng. -AIT *t*i
Iread over the week's racing, you wilTsee

tbtrt the hjbrtes' froro ttie Byldtig' itujl hfcijft 4 '
t&menddaB" 'throw ifl, lur;"'l»a ari<t.':J|t*;
jlvory winning no fewer than ppven events;
'while, as if Sir Hefoulii Was nfftWde famous
enough byrthoee fcwoetahleB, fljhe Barb won
the two three-year-old races, and another no
of hi*, Warwick, won a couple tnore races Cor
3fr. ODait, puUing'offone at a mile and a
fltiutftfir,1 Resides the big weight-for rage 4»oe of
the meeting over three mifes, hk time for the
latter,,,event.bping 6min.54sec.f boi fig about
«qual to &nin. 49»eo. over Flemington, and
proving that if Warwick he not-a wOm^
Iidtoe;' ISifc .l^flbiie girffe the]udicidvi*

for th^QhmpionBaoe,
sceptical thaUt js ppL^sy Jte fipdie equals
in Australia, <$jpMysi§. L^g^aqpes, and I
think I may safely say that no stud has pro

duced at top meeting so manywinners as the -
iBjlong did this timet ^at Bandwink-The Barb
and Bylong (fin¥ftftd sefco&d'&rthe Derby),

Gulnare, and Blair AtfaaLvdEt is not a little

singular tl^a^.baokingiJWt«n#^the
autumn for a great .stake to win the Sydney
Cup, and having hfer' lbeaten by Yattendon.
Mr. Ivory s&titifd-feti# :lier TiilHf»
brother to take his HiiMgnwiif of the favourite.

(Mr. Ivory's luck ha*-bB#a> good through the :
faceting, so has Mr. Lee's and Mr. Taits, if I
bxcept that unfortunate &f»iden Ytafce; but
tMr. De Mestre was all: ant, land after losing

jtbe Metropolitan in such an unsatisfactory ,
.manner, he finished by baring Tim Whifller 1
Jeft at the post in a bad ettrtf on Bathrday,
^rhen they were laying ,6 to 4 on him, and he
icould hardly have lost. 1 looked for. great
{things from the Terrara stable,'for I believed
the condition was'$tat<dfiBBl but. bad luck

teemed to stick ta them right througb.&ndthe '
none we all thdughfr leaet of in the crowd,
fBapidan, sju ^aokeBe-ii) ,pjill,ai£'f raoe.
^attendonafia uSm wisre tnhiwn away; Jam

peroo isn't good enough { Wad- Tattersalls cut

pp much worse than, his Btyleof going #&r« '
panted me in expecting^ Hpwever, I am still

bf the same ppii4on, "that in pointing y l. have .
long done to Tattendbn ana the Whiffler, I

Kdicated two of the best nags, if not the very .

st pair of four-y«ir-blds, in 'tlui coldny^ ittn

lortunate though they have fciaen. Cm the
other hand, I was&t swfet on Mr. Ivory's
lot, although since .I first set ayes on him I
bave been very fond of .Bylpng. I didn't think
this time that he bould be in great force-I
taeedn't say what reasons I had for' this belief

I had no opinion for a^(ne time that
Sultana would ehow for tlbie Metropolitan,
fend my idea of*'Blair Athol was much
the eame as of Bylong. It appeals I was
Wrong, as many .-patter 0§en have been

before $i0 | and /iareiy if Gulnare had not :

bone amiss, I should have been on to her for

The Derby St. Lcger, for long ego I thought
that fydetyfid dewe Hfondan'^rith
per. P certainly never " expected Hamlet to
bringoia anyjnrofito^ but he won a oouple if
feveW6 jip'g<®4 and. it .wa» evidently cot
feqgjceftt. ain^istAkeiH! ^{dyb^ht, ,whwho

jwpta the great Mudgee Handicap in the
^ut^fii^'LhoiaWi^othOTyiat'isWpHa^mB,
for hitberto faer -»ei^rtnsbce*'liad be^n atxMit

ashndras l^<oiiUbe.'; .She,«eelM t<)imprDv* .

despised her .must remember that sheas put oi

twfchoiw^irtien he; &nt appealed in puWic.

$his isub^ CBnt^toiv Tiuw om oi very few ?

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bookmaker! don't owe to la|

against the " twoT^n^'' for the double
eT|^'t WgEt ««# toWlfeitBh^'^^'iamiiess
one, hy-theVbye. As A«r ^ystal&s £0, Me. JBd«
trard Lee and.Mr. Tait were the best winner^
and accordingly did the chanjpagne, according
t6 the accepted custom. Yattendon aiid The
33arb~were DaSekfe&'for th#'ttfelbotarhe events
as if they were "imeant/^wlrich is all I dan
to inf aocfOunt of iftandwiok ilftoM forthis
good year of gra<»- ; . /.=»!.???? i .
1 Ttt* t^beshm^ riaflra," .«' "
Of 40, SOTS;, >flded to a iWifepaUlVtt of' 4-isovs;
each; for 3 Jrsand uJifcaftfyiThrtte-fluirteft
>'of a mile. '9 sub*.' ' '. ; r , '
? . .; ' : » i . 1 ! i '. ; i bri' 1' , . !. ' .
jUr. town's bf Xudla, 4 jrn, ^ 71b., by Protector ,
Mr. OhMffe ^undeW^iiyiiJ, 9st 41b'. (Drt's- '
doll). '-.it:.
Mr. Da Mentre'* bo.Tinn ffUBw, 4 jrrs,',8$. 121b. ,
(Stone) .. " .. .» » 1 . ..
Mr. Ji Seath, jun.'s/b g Bracelet, aged, tel. gib;' :
(King) 1 1 .. ' :»kv 0
Mr. Mareden's g h Albert, {Syx^Ssis OUj. (§avngs) 0
? Betting.-6 to .4 on Tim, 2 to '1 bar' One; 4
to X bar tiro.
They' made one small mistake, in trhich
PuniJefeand Ludia broke away, and 'when tbe
flag fell the fevourlte feot a very bad start;
being left behind «ntil the <oths« were wdoteii
or more lengths off. Dundee jumped off afid
made running at the top of hir fcpefed, in th6
hope of outting hit field dorm, as Drisooll has
more than once done Witih> hipv Ludia lying
close in waiting,1 and Tim making great effort#
to catch the leaden; ' l Mr.Totrn'sfllly raoed
at Dundee's quarters to 'the turn for home,
when she had hitri pretty trfell safe, tad coining
away at the distance, wan very'cleverly by a
couple of lengths. 3Sm Whiffler, who ran"
very gamely, oame irilthe way home, tad
finished a good third, ^clbse to the Judge's
horse; Bracelet and Albert bMMtt Off, Timfy
lmin. 20sec. * ' ; '.
the skiuto siAib mats,
Of 90 sovs. for 3 yrs andupwawtlB. On6 mile
and abalf, Awuinerofanyrace.of the value
of 60 sovp.,'51b x 100, 71b; j 160.101b.; 300,
141b. j 500, 191b.; 1.000, 28lb. extra. 10
subs. "
Mr. Ivory's br c Blair Athol, 4>y Sir HenhUee
Union Jack's diuii. Syr^ 7«t. '81b.'(Fuller) . .' 1
Mr. Chaaffe ns b f * Vamrille,* 4 yii, Set,- Tib.
(Watling) , ; .. , v- .. S
Mr. De Meetre's Tattenall>, 4 jt-s, 8ft lSlh. (Stone! 3
Mr. Farnell's b m Floor de Ids, 6 yra, (O Brien) 0
For this aflair they laid 2 tol onJ£r. Ivory's
colt, and a yery. good thiqg it seemed to be,
for he took a oommaading. le^d |he. mpmpnt
the flag iell, and oarried Jittlfi FuUer in his
month all.the way, winning ixL.a canter by. ten
or a dozen lengths, in 2min. 5SH0& i v
THE WAVSBliY HiNDICif,
Of 9 sovs. each, h ft, or entrance fee qnly if
: declared by 24th August,' wttb 9Q sovs.
added, forS yrs and upwards. One mile
. and a qnaTter^ Seoond hor^n IB sovs, frbm the
prize: '-Weights on the 11th August. A
winner of any hacdicap tbereafter to carry
71b. extra. The winner of the Great Metro
? plitan Stake 61b., of Jthe Sydney Tri»n<TWp
61b., of both Sib. additional, . 8 cubs. .
Mr. B. lice's oh gHaolet, ifced, Itt. 41b. {Gedtge).. 1
Mr .De Clouett'» bgTb».<?HAt 6 jtb, yst.lOlb.
VrP'i^^owinaii's g f Maritana, ? 4 jmt ^et. Jib*
and 71b. eixtra<Puller) ? V." ' 3
Mr. Chaste as br o Bir John, S jri/ Set. 201b. (Bei- '
. .. ,>?.
' Even on Maritiina» 2 to % aat Sir John. ?
This Inightluivfloonie offbut£or the extra 71b.
on the little grey snpre, bu| as it wassh^ neva
«ould reach the IrabL The Gift was tlie first
to show in front, aod. with Hamlet in .attendr
ance, made what running he could for the first
half mile ; here Hamlet deprived him of thd
command and went on infiont, and'obntinu*
ing there throughout, won cleverly by a length.
Maritana struggled drith her usual gameness
to catoh the leaders, but had to be content
with third place. lime, £mqi. This
race gave rise to an-accident which might hare
proved veiy serious, and even &taL :Warifaui»,
who, from being stabled 'in the next "bos to
Marou8, hBfl evidently Imbibed an nnd^n fond
ness for gall(^>iiig, iiad a round to.'herself
after the race was over, and Fuller only
stopped, her* by running ber into the rand
opposite Outts'e, after which, as he. was riding
ber bade to the Stands she cutaway again,
bolting through the crpwd, charged Uie fenoe
mto the front enclosure, alongudethe gate.
The filly struck heavily, and oame on to ber
nose on landing, ^ending the boy to grass, but,
fortunately,-without doing him or herself any
(material injuiy^
TEE BAUD WICK PEATE,
Of200sovs., for 3 yrs and upwards. Three miles.
The, winner to be aold £of £500, if de
manded inaun fifteen minutes after the
. race.. Horses mayl>e entered to be sold for
i£760, by carrying 61b. j £1,000, 101b.;
£1,500,161b.; tod £2,000, fellb. extra. 13
?subs.
MrTa«,scbgWanrtok,«yi^6lrt.l21b.'(Ajhworth) 1
T ^Jf»ne,y«bgNoMUchtag8d(l»8t. 131b.(Imrt) 2
air. Waldrojas b f Birmtiigh&ta, aged, Ort. IJUb. ? ;
Tho&pwnVbl o Buocaniser; 4 yn, 8st l8li>.
(E«u) .. .. .. .. _ n .. .. o
Even, and 5 to 4 Onthe fieldL ' '
Birmingham - oommenoed
frpnt, wi^»(^ou"
4XdIU jpassing pif
pl»we '1' y
iin'tiimteooM«uraw^^e
|hp far flT&iii e8aito'',&l'
fcir.E. Lpe'a oil t Gulu»re,,8*t.: lib, <J. Sean) 1 ... , 0
Mr. 5, Wal axon's b.g Birmingham, 8«t. (Donbjslley). 0
Mr. W.'Baldwin's bm '6
Mr. F.'JivBoy^4*ohg!M*r6ai: Ml 5&.(fctoarg0).. >0
Ereter/itot. 6lb. (J RapMan, Brt. jHtimlet,
8«t. t;M&titena,-6st. ISiibi 5 iftrid Blair Atholi
6st. 'Bib;, frefce ' handicapped 1mfc didii6t
aocetit, ! ' < " '».;
The'btottang wrfis About *f 'to 4 ton the fieldl
i .They iad oiie false *bart, afterwhkjh
nare ruBhedtfWtoy in fitofct, "closely followed by
Beatrice, - I/bdia,1 ?ftfad V«lnnt<eer,Byk>ng lying
' tWfks,: Volfctiteer rah into
second place,and »t'th& ferteide tferit up tothe
&6tit,'ttbd the leadertraoedatftgreflt pice up
the Mil afad pMtthe trailing flielffllty!
yeaf^old rtobning last, and tiot oommeneimgtto
improve Ms pdtftiofi until thej" ettafe* #bll in
sight at-the loweTside of the course.' JIof
rtakin'g 'the' 'ttirti for Tiotne be b&mti b/hte
hones* showing a great trtrn 'of' ifpeed/fttti;
impiwring his positibri'' at 'efiify SMdfe, wttn,
after a splendid set-to from the half di»t»tioe
with Volunteer, by half A n&Jk, the dhfeers
being almost deafening. Time^'Sarin.' lT&W.
And to ended the I&ndwickBpi'nig Meeting
ofiaw.'-:--'"/"- ". .- --J
Wt and Oo. sold rtieehorses : yesterday
and the previous Monday. B&lgimWr Ahd a
mare, a stable Companion of hid, fetched
£400, Abd' the others being quite outsiders, t
need not tell you their prices. Melbourne
bnyers did try, I think; to get' hold, w'mei
first-raters, bat theN.S.W.otrners believe the
thing is too good, and I think they life right;
I should not like to' Sell 'felther The BArb' fifr
Bylong for fifteen centuries^ if they wete ininei
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