Horse-breeder's handbook : together with a history of the rise and progress of the British . Craven Meeting, carrying ^it. 101b., beating SouthAustralian (8st. 111b.), second, Brechin (8st. 61b.), third, and three others ; and henext appropriated the Two Thousand, worth 4,250sovs., beating Love Wisely(second), Labrador (third), Dynamo, Bucephalus, The Winter King, and ToussaintHe next ran for the Derby (the most memorable race on record), for which, with13 to 8 betted on him. Persimmon effected his overthrow, after a terrific race, by aneck. At the Newmarket First July, for the Princes


Horse-breeder's handbook : together with a history of the rise and progress of the British . Craven Meeting, carrying ^it. 101b., beating SouthAustralian (8st. 111b.), second, Brechin (8st. 61b.), third, and three others ; and henext appropriated the Two Thousand, worth 4,250sovs., beating Love Wisely(second), Labrador (third), Dynamo, Bucephalus, The Winter King, and ToussaintHe next ran for the Derby (the most memorable race on record), for which, with13 to 8 betted on him. Persimmon effected his overthrow, after a terrific race, by aneck. At the Newmarket First July, for the Princess of Wales Stakes* the twodoughty Derby combatants met again, when St. Frusquin won by half a length, thecourse being the Bunbury mile; and he ran once more in the Eclipse Stakes, whichhe won in a canter from Regret, Troon, and Labrador. During his short butbrilliant turf career St. Frusquin won nine races of the value of 32,965sovs. Itwas in his last race that he injured a sinew, which caused his withdrawal to thestud, where he bad eighteen mares put to him in 1897, and is full for this THE HORSE-BREEDERS HANDBOOK. ITS PEDIGREE OP ST. FRUSQUIN. -A 1 ^ M 1 M . ^ lO a 1 O cS C3 o M S S Q fio >. Uh -< 1 d lo o ^ si 1 be c W ;4 r. hn r^ ol 1 ^ :a ::: •^ Voltigeur7 (). o Mrs. Ridgway (Ro.—1849) Voltaire Ijy Blacklock (Whitelock—dau. of Coriander)—dau. of Phan-tom (Walton—Julia by Whisky)—dau. of Overton a Royal mare. Martha Lynn by Mulatto (Catton—Desdemona by Orville)—Leda byFilho-da-Puta—Treasure by Camillus Burton Barb mare. FlyingDutchman(B.—1846). Merope(B.—1841). Birdcatcher by Sir Hercules (Whalebone—Peri by Wanderer)—Guiccioliby Bob Booty—Flight by Irish Escape a Sedbury Royal mare. Nan Darrell by Inheritor (Lottery by Tramp)—Nell by Blacklock—Madame Vestris by Comus—Lisette DaviWs Old Woodcock. Bay Middleton by SvQtan (Selim—Bacchante by Williamsons Ditto)—Cobweb by Phantom (Walton) TregomceWs Natural Barb mare.


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