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La Fleche (horse)

La Fleche (1889–1916) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. After being sold for a world record price as a yearling in 1890, she was undefeated as a two-year-old in 1891, winning races against her own sex and defeating some of the year's leading colts. She went on to become the dominant British three-year-old of 1892, claiming the Fillies’ Triple Crown by winning the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket, the Oaks at Epsom and the St Leger at Doncaster. Her only defeat of the year came when she finished second when starting favourite for The Derby.

La Fleche
La Fleche in training circa 1892
SireSt Simon
GrandsireGalopin
DamQuiver
DamsireToxophilite
SexMare
Foaled1889
CountryUnited Kingdom
ColourBrown
BreederRoyal Studs
OwnerMaurice de Hirsch
TrainerJohn Porter
Richard Marsh
Record24: 16-3-2
Earnings£35,495[1]
Major wins
Molecomb Stakes (1891)
Champagne Stakes (1891)
1000 Guineas (1892))
Epsom Oaks (1892)
Nassau Stakes (1892)
St Leger (1892)
Lancashire Plate (1892)
Cambridgeshire Handicap (1892)
Ascot Gold Cup (1894)
Champion Stakes (1894)

La Fleche remained in training for a further two seasons, winning important races such as the 1893 Liverpool Autumn Cup, the 1894 Ascot Gold Cup, and the Champion Stakes on her final appearance. In all, she won sixteen times in twenty-four racecourse appearances. After her retirement from racing she became a successful and influential broodmare.

Background edit

La Fleche (French for The Arrow), a brown mare standing just under 16 hands high[2] was bred by the Royal Studs at Hampton Court and was foaled on 10 March 1889.[3] She was an exceptionally well-bred and "beautiful" filly and attracted much attention[4] when she was sent to be auctioned as a yearling on 28 June 1890 at the Bushey Paddocks.[3] She was bought by Lord Marcus Beresford on behalf of the financier Baron Maurice de Hirsch[4] for a sum of 5,500 guineas, outbidding the Duke of Portland and John Porter[5] and breaking the record for a yearling sold at auction, which had stood since 1876.[6]

Her sire, St Simon was an unbeaten racehorse who was beginning to prove himself as an outstanding sire. By the time La Fleche was sold in 1890 he was on the way to the first of his nine sires’ championships, having sired the first two of his ten Classic winners. Her dam, Quiver produced La Fleche’s full-sister Memoir, who won the Epsom Oaks and the St Leger as well as the influential broodmares Maid Marian and Satchel.[7]

La Fleche was trained for her first two seasons by John Porter at Kingsclere.[8] At the end of her three-year-old season she was moved to the Egerton House stable of Richard Marsh at Newmarket, Suffolk.[9]

Attempts by anglophone writers to spell her name resulted in variations including La Fléche, Lafleche, La Flèche (the "correct" version), and La Flêche.

Racing career edit

1891: two-year-old season edit

 
John Porter, La Fleche's trainer in 1891-2

La Fleche won all four of her races as a two-year-old. She made her first appearance on 16 July at Newmarket in the Chesterfield Stakes, for which she started 6/4 favourite. Although she had not grown as much as might have been expected from her yearling days, she was reported to be deceptively powerful, being described by one observer as "all wire and whipcord."[10] Ridden by George Barrett, she led from the start and shook off her rivals "without an effort" to win by two lengths, in an impressive time[11] of 1:04.2. The third placed finisher, a colt named Bonavista, went on to win the following year's 2000 Guineas.[12] On 29 July, La Fleche was sent to Goodwood for the five furlong Lavant Stakes in which she met Priestess, another filly whose sale price (£4,000) had attracted comment.[13] La Fleche tracked Priestess, who set a strong pace, before moving ahead in the final furlong to win "very cleverly" by a length. Two days later, she reappeared at the same course for the Molecomb Stakes and recorded another easy win, beating Adoration by one and a half lengths.[14] At Doncaster in September she won the Champagne Stakes to take her earnings for the year to £3,415.[15]

La Fleche's stable companion, Orme, was regarded as the best of the year's two-year-old colts,[16] and there was speculation as to which of the two was the better. It was also generally believed that La Fleche would have the Derby as her principal target for the following year.[17]

1892: three-year-old season edit

Spring edit

1892 began with a scare for La Fleche's owners as the filly slipped and injured her knees at her stable. Initial fears that her career could be over however, proved to be unfounded as the damage was superficial.[18] Confidence in the filly grew steadily over the winter and early spring,[19] and by late April she had supplanted Orme as Derby favourite.[20] Her position at the head of the market was strengthened when Orme was poisoned– unsubstantiated rumours blamed the filly's supporters– and ruled out for the first half of the season.[21]

On 6 May 1892 La Fleche started 1/2 favourite in a field of seven for the 1000 Guineas. Her price might have been even shorter but for fears that she too could have been "got at".[22] Ridden by George Barrett she raced in second place as Adoration set the pace before moving easily into the lead a furlong out. She won by a length from The Smew and Adoration in a time of 1:52.4, which was 1.6 seconds faster than the time recorded by Bona Vista in winning the 2000 Guineas over the same course.[23]

Summer edit

At Epsom on 1 June La Fleche started 11/10 favourite for the Derby on a "gloriously fine" day. She was saddled and paraded separately from the colts for reasons that correspondents chose not to particularise.[24] The French-trained colt Bucentaur led the field into the straight where he was overtaken by the 40/1 outsider Sir Hugo. La Fleche then produced her challenge but after a "splendid finish" in which she was cheered on by the crowd,[25] she failed to overhaul the colt and finished second, beaten three quarters of a length.[26] There were later claims that La Fleche’s defeat had been a fluke and Barrett was criticised for giving her a "most erratic ride".[27][28] This version of events is not supported by contemporary accounts, which state that the filly was in a "capital position"[24] throughout the race.[29]

Two days after her defeat in the Derby, La Fleche ran against fillies in the Oaks. Although some regarded her as a certainty, her odds drifted from 2/5 to 8/11 before the start. In the race she tracked the leader Broad Corrie before taking the lead in the straight apparently poised for an easy victory. In the final furlong however, she was closely pressed by The Smew, a filly she had dealt with easily in the 1000 Guineas, and Barrett had to ride a vigorous finish[30] to win the race by a short head.[26] On 29 July at Goodwood, La Fleche won the Nassau Stakes in which, despite looking less than fully fit,[31] she quickened impressively to bear Broad Corrie by a length and a half.[32]

Autumn edit

 
Maurice de Hirsch, La Fleche's owner

On 7 September La Fleche ran in the St Leger on a wet day at Doncaster. Orme, who had returned from his problems to win the Eclipse Stakes started favourite, with La Fleche, ridden on this occasion by John Watts, strongly supported at 7/2. Watts settled the filly in the early stages as Orme set off in front. Just after the turn into the straight, La Fleche, travelling strongly, moved alongside her stable companion and then pulled clear. She won easily by two lengths from the fast-finishing Sir Hugo, with Orme fading into fifth.[33] On 24 September, La Fleche ran against older and younger horses in the £10,000 Lancashire Plate over one mile at Manchester Racecourse. Ridden by Barrett, she tracked the leaders until the straight, where she accelerated impressively to win by three lengths from Orvieto, with Sir Hugo unplaced.[34]

At Newmarket five days later she faced only one opponent, a colt called Dunure, in the Grand Duke Michael Stakes. She started at odds of 1/40 and won the £1,000 prize in a predictable canter.[35] In the Newmarket Oaks on 11 October she ran lazily but won very easily by a length from Golconda, to whom she was conceding nineteen pounds.[36]

She was then sent for the Cambridgeshire Handicap 26 October, for which she was assigned a weight of 122 pounds. La Fleche started 7/2 favourite in a field of thirty runners and was ridden by Barrett. The closing stages of the nine furlong race developed into a contest between La Fleche and Pensioner, a colt who was carrying only 88 pounds. The filly showed "fire and resolution" at the finish to pull away from the colt and win by one and a half lengths.[37] The win took her earnings for the season to £23,848,[38] all of which was donated to charity by Hirsch.[39]

At the end of the season La Fleche, and all of Maurice de Hirsch’s other horses were moved from the yard of John Porter to that of Richard Marsh. The move followed a disagreement between Hirsch's racing manager, Marcus Beresford, and another of Porter's important patrons, the Duke of Westminster[40]

1893: four-year-old season edit

In early 1893, La Fleche was reported to be wonderfully "fresh and well" although she showed no signs of having grown.[41] She did not appear in public however, until 14 July, when she ran in the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown. She started evens favourite against five opponents, most notably Orme, who started on 2/1. Barrett moved the filly up to challenge in the straight, but she soon came under pressure and although she ran on "gamely" she could finish only third behind Orme and Medicis.[42] Two weeks later at Goodwood, Orme again proved superior, beating the filly by a neck in the Gordon Stakes, despite veering sharply left inside the last furlong.[43]

In Autumn La Fleche attempted to win a second Manchester Plate, but finished third to the three-year-colts Raeburn, and Isinglass. The race had been expected to lie between La Fleche and Isinglass, and their respective jockeys focused their attentions on each other, allowing Raeburn to emerge almost unseen to take the race in the closing stages. For this race, La Fleche carried a weight of 154 pounds.[44] On 25 October she found a weight of 133 pound too much when finishing unplaced in the Cambridgeshire.[45] She won the Lowther Stakes at Newmarket in October. On 10 November she ran in the Liverpool Autumn Cup, carrying a weight of 132 pounds and won in impressive style by one and a quarter lengths from The Prisoner.[46] Later in November, she was beaten under 137 pounds in the Manchester November Handicap.

1894: five-year-old season edit

Before the start of the 1894 season, La Fleche was covered by the Gold Cup winner Morion, and raced in foal (pregnant) for the rest of the year. At Royal Ascot on 15 June she started 2/5 favourite for the two and a half mile Ascot Gold Cup, in which her biggest danger appeared to be the French colt Callistrate. Watts held the mare up at the back of the field before moving her up to challenge Callistrate entering the straight. She soon went clear and won "in splendid style" by three lengths.[47] One day later she ran in the Hardwicke Stakes and started the 1/5 favourite. In the straight however, she was never able to get on terms with the colt Ravensbury, and finished second, beaten half a length.[48] The Prince of Wales reportedly lost heavily on the race.[49]

On her final start of the year she met Ravensbury again in the Champion Stakes at Newmarket on 9 October. As the owners of Isinglass had turned down a challenge to run his horse against La Fleche,[50] they were the only two runners and the mare, ridden by Watts started at odds of 1/3. La Fleche opened up a clear lead in the early stages and was never in danger of defeat, winning "in a canter" by eight lengths.[51] As the mare galloped up the hill with her ears pricked, she was given an enthusiastic reception from the Newmarket crowd who knew they were witnessing her final race.[52]

Assessment edit

 
La Fleche as a broodmare in 1903.

After her win in the St Leger, La Fleche was described as "one of the best fillies that ever raced in England."[53] Her earnings of £25,635 were by far the highest for any horse in 1892[54] and by the end of her second season, she had already earned more in prize money than any other filly.[55] On her retirement it was said that she had been "nothing short of an Idol" with the public.[1]

Breeding record edit

As noted above, La Fleche was already in foal when racing in 1894 and produced her first foal, a filly called La Veine by Morion in 1895. In 1896 Maurice de Hirsch died and all his bloodstock, including La Fleche and La Veine were put up for auction. She was sold for £12,600 to Marcus Beresford, acting on this occasion on behalf the Sykes family and was sent to their Sledmere Stud in Yorkshire. Sir Tatton Sykes, who was reportedly horrified by the price, initially refused to acknowledge the mare’s arrival, and left her in a railway box for two weeks before he was persuaded to accept the deal.[56] La Fleche’s best runner was John O’Gaunt, who finished second in the Derby and sired Swynford. Her daughter Baroness La Fleche, by Ladas, produced the 1000 Guineas winner Cinna, who in turn produced the successful stallion Beau Pere. La Fleche was retired from breeding in 1911, and she died at Sledmere in late April 1916[3] at the age of twenty-seven.[57]

Pedigree edit

Pedigree of La Fleche (GB), brown mare, 1889[58]
Sire
St. Simon (GB)
1881
Galopin
1872
Vedette Voltigeur
Mrs Ridgway
Flying Duchess The Flying Dutchman
Merope
St. Angela
1865
King Tom Harkaway
Pocahontas
Adeline Ion
Little Fairy
Dam
Quiver (GB)
1872
Toxophilite
1855 
Longbow Ithuriel
Miss Bowe
Legerdemain Pantaloon
Decoy
Young Melbourne mare
1861 
Young Melbourne Melbourne
Clarissa
Brown Bess Camel
Brutandorf mare (Family: 3-e)[59]

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fleche, horse, fleche, 1889, 1916, british, thoroughbred, racehorse, broodmare, after, being, sold, world, record, price, yearling, 1890, undefeated, year, 1891, winning, races, against, defeating, some, year, leading, colts, went, become, dominant, british, t. La Fleche 1889 1916 was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare After being sold for a world record price as a yearling in 1890 she was undefeated as a two year old in 1891 winning races against her own sex and defeating some of the year s leading colts She went on to become the dominant British three year old of 1892 claiming the Fillies Triple Crown by winning the 1000 Guineas at Newmarket the Oaks at Epsom and the St Leger at Doncaster Her only defeat of the year came when she finished second when starting favourite for The Derby La FlecheLa Fleche in training circa 1892SireSt SimonGrandsireGalopinDamQuiverDamsireToxophiliteSexMareFoaled1889CountryUnited KingdomColourBrownBreederRoyal StudsOwnerMaurice de HirschTrainerJohn PorterRichard MarshRecord24 16 3 2Earnings 35 495 1 Major winsMolecomb Stakes 1891 Champagne Stakes 1891 1000 Guineas 1892 Epsom Oaks 1892 Nassau Stakes 1892 St Leger 1892 Lancashire Plate 1892 Cambridgeshire Handicap 1892 Ascot Gold Cup 1894 Champion Stakes 1894 La Fleche remained in training for a further two seasons winning important races such as the 1893 Liverpool Autumn Cup the 1894 Ascot Gold Cup and the Champion Stakes on her final appearance In all she won sixteen times in twenty four racecourse appearances After her retirement from racing she became a successful and influential broodmare Contents 1 Background 2 Racing career 2 1 1891 two year old season 2 2 1892 three year old season 2 2 1 Spring 2 2 2 Summer 2 2 3 Autumn 2 3 1893 four year old season 2 4 1894 five year old season 3 Assessment 4 Breeding record 5 Pedigree 6 ReferencesBackground editLa Fleche French for The Arrow a brown mare standing just under 16 hands high 2 was bred by the Royal Studs at Hampton Court and was foaled on 10 March 1889 3 She was an exceptionally well bred and beautiful filly and attracted much attention 4 when she was sent to be auctioned as a yearling on 28 June 1890 at the Bushey Paddocks 3 She was bought by Lord Marcus Beresford on behalf of the financier Baron Maurice de Hirsch 4 for a sum of 5 500 guineas outbidding the Duke of Portland and John Porter 5 and breaking the record for a yearling sold at auction which had stood since 1876 6 Her sire St Simon was an unbeaten racehorse who was beginning to prove himself as an outstanding sire By the time La Fleche was sold in 1890 he was on the way to the first of his nine sires championships having sired the first two of his ten Classic winners Her dam Quiver produced La Fleche s full sister Memoir who won the Epsom Oaks and the St Leger as well as the influential broodmares Maid Marian and Satchel 7 La Fleche was trained for her first two seasons by John Porter at Kingsclere 8 At the end of her three year old season she was moved to the Egerton House stable of Richard Marsh at Newmarket Suffolk 9 Attempts by anglophone writers to spell her name resulted in variations including La Fleche Lafleche La Fleche the correct version and La Fleche Racing career edit1891 two year old season edit nbsp John Porter La Fleche s trainer in 1891 2 La Fleche won all four of her races as a two year old She made her first appearance on 16 July at Newmarket in the Chesterfield Stakes for which she started 6 4 favourite Although she had not grown as much as might have been expected from her yearling days she was reported to be deceptively powerful being described by one observer as all wire and whipcord 10 Ridden by George Barrett she led from the start and shook off her rivals without an effort to win by two lengths in an impressive time 11 of 1 04 2 The third placed finisher a colt named Bonavista went on to win the following year s 2000 Guineas 12 On 29 July La Fleche was sent to Goodwood for the five furlong Lavant Stakes in which she met Priestess another filly whose sale price 4 000 had attracted comment 13 La Fleche tracked Priestess who set a strong pace before moving ahead in the final furlong to win very cleverly by a length Two days later she reappeared at the same course for the Molecomb Stakes and recorded another easy win beating Adoration by one and a half lengths 14 At Doncaster in September she won the Champagne Stakes to take her earnings for the year to 3 415 15 La Fleche s stable companion Orme was regarded as the best of the year s two year old colts 16 and there was speculation as to which of the two was the better It was also generally believed that La Fleche would have the Derby as her principal target for the following year 17 1892 three year old season edit Spring edit 1892 began with a scare for La Fleche s owners as the filly slipped and injured her knees at her stable Initial fears that her career could be over however proved to be unfounded as the damage was superficial 18 Confidence in the filly grew steadily over the winter and early spring 19 and by late April she had supplanted Orme as Derby favourite 20 Her position at the head of the market was strengthened when Orme was poisoned unsubstantiated rumours blamed the filly s supporters and ruled out for the first half of the season 21 On 6 May 1892 La Fleche started 1 2 favourite in a field of seven for the 1000 Guineas Her price might have been even shorter but for fears that she too could have been got at 22 Ridden by George Barrett she raced in second place as Adoration set the pace before moving easily into the lead a furlong out She won by a length from The Smew and Adoration in a time of 1 52 4 which was 1 6 seconds faster than the time recorded by Bona Vista in winning the 2000 Guineas over the same course 23 Summer edit At Epsom on 1 June La Fleche started 11 10 favourite for the Derby on a gloriously fine day She was saddled and paraded separately from the colts for reasons that correspondents chose not to particularise 24 The French trained colt Bucentaur led the field into the straight where he was overtaken by the 40 1 outsider Sir Hugo La Fleche then produced her challenge but after a splendid finish in which she was cheered on by the crowd 25 she failed to overhaul the colt and finished second beaten three quarters of a length 26 There were later claims that La Fleche s defeat had been a fluke and Barrett was criticised for giving her a most erratic ride 27 28 This version of events is not supported by contemporary accounts which state that the filly was in a capital position 24 throughout the race 29 Two days after her defeat in the Derby La Fleche ran against fillies in the Oaks Although some regarded her as a certainty her odds drifted from 2 5 to 8 11 before the start In the race she tracked the leader Broad Corrie before taking the lead in the straight apparently poised for an easy victory In the final furlong however she was closely pressed by The Smew a filly she had dealt with easily in the 1000 Guineas and Barrett had to ride a vigorous finish 30 to win the race by a short head 26 On 29 July at Goodwood La Fleche won the Nassau Stakes in which despite looking less than fully fit 31 she quickened impressively to bear Broad Corrie by a length and a half 32 Autumn edit nbsp Maurice de Hirsch La Fleche s owner On 7 September La Fleche ran in the St Leger on a wet day at Doncaster Orme who had returned from his problems to win the Eclipse Stakes started favourite with La Fleche ridden on this occasion by John Watts strongly supported at 7 2 Watts settled the filly in the early stages as Orme set off in front Just after the turn into the straight La Fleche travelling strongly moved alongside her stable companion and then pulled clear She won easily by two lengths from the fast finishing Sir Hugo with Orme fading into fifth 33 On 24 September La Fleche ran against older and younger horses in the 10 000 Lancashire Plate over one mile at Manchester Racecourse Ridden by Barrett she tracked the leaders until the straight where she accelerated impressively to win by three lengths from Orvieto with Sir Hugo unplaced 34 At Newmarket five days later she faced only one opponent a colt called Dunure in the Grand Duke Michael Stakes She started at odds of 1 40 and won the 1 000 prize in a predictable canter 35 In the Newmarket Oaks on 11 October she ran lazily but won very easily by a length from Golconda to whom she was conceding nineteen pounds 36 She was then sent for the Cambridgeshire Handicap 26 October for which she was assigned a weight of 122 pounds La Fleche started 7 2 favourite in a field of thirty runners and was ridden by Barrett The closing stages of the nine furlong race developed into a contest between La Fleche and Pensioner a colt who was carrying only 88 pounds The filly showed fire and resolution at the finish to pull away from the colt and win by one and a half lengths 37 The win took her earnings for the season to 23 848 38 all of which was donated to charity by Hirsch 39 At the end of the season La Fleche and all of Maurice de Hirsch s other horses were moved from the yard of John Porter to that of Richard Marsh The move followed a disagreement between Hirsch s racing manager Marcus Beresford and another of Porter s important patrons the Duke of Westminster 40 1893 four year old season edit In early 1893 La Fleche was reported to be wonderfully fresh and well although she showed no signs of having grown 41 She did not appear in public however until 14 July when she ran in the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown She started evens favourite against five opponents most notably Orme who started on 2 1 Barrett moved the filly up to challenge in the straight but she soon came under pressure and although she ran on gamely she could finish only third behind Orme and Medicis 42 Two weeks later at Goodwood Orme again proved superior beating the filly by a neck in the Gordon Stakes despite veering sharply left inside the last furlong 43 In Autumn La Fleche attempted to win a second Manchester Plate but finished third to the three year colts Raeburn and Isinglass The race had been expected to lie between La Fleche and Isinglass and their respective jockeys focused their attentions on each other allowing Raeburn to emerge almost unseen to take the race in the closing stages For this race La Fleche carried a weight of 154 pounds 44 On 25 October she found a weight of 133 pound too much when finishing unplaced in the Cambridgeshire 45 She won the Lowther Stakes at Newmarket in October On 10 November she ran in the Liverpool Autumn Cup carrying a weight of 132 pounds and won in impressive style by one and a quarter lengths from The Prisoner 46 Later in November she was beaten under 137 pounds in the Manchester November Handicap 1894 five year old season edit Before the start of the 1894 season La Fleche was covered by the Gold Cup winner Morion and raced in foal pregnant for the rest of the year At Royal Ascot on 15 June she started 2 5 favourite for the two and a half mile Ascot Gold Cup in which her biggest danger appeared to be the French colt Callistrate Watts held the mare up at the back of the field before moving her up to challenge Callistrate entering the straight She soon went clear and won in splendid style by three lengths 47 One day later she ran in the Hardwicke Stakes and started the 1 5 favourite In the straight however she was never able to get on terms with the colt Ravensbury and finished second beaten half a length 48 The Prince of Wales reportedly lost heavily on the race 49 On her final start of the year she met Ravensbury again in the Champion Stakes at Newmarket on 9 October As the owners of Isinglass had turned down a challenge to run his horse against La Fleche 50 they were the only two runners and the mare ridden by Watts started at odds of 1 3 La Fleche opened up a clear lead in the early stages and was never in danger of defeat winning in a canter by eight lengths 51 As the mare galloped up the hill with her ears pricked she was given an enthusiastic reception from the Newmarket crowd who knew they were witnessing her final race 52 Assessment edit nbsp La Fleche as a broodmare in 1903 After her win in the St Leger La Fleche was described as one of the best fillies that ever raced in England 53 Her earnings of 25 635 were by far the highest for any horse in 1892 54 and by the end of her second season she had already earned more in prize money than any other filly 55 On her retirement it was said that she had been nothing short of an Idol with the public 1 Breeding record editAs noted above La Fleche was already in foal when racing in 1894 and produced her first foal a filly called La Veine by Morion in 1895 In 1896 Maurice de Hirsch died and all his bloodstock including La Fleche and La Veine were put up for auction She was sold for 12 600 to Marcus Beresford acting on this occasion on behalf the Sykes family and was sent to their Sledmere Stud in Yorkshire Sir Tatton Sykes who was reportedly horrified by the price initially refused to acknowledge the mare s arrival and left her in a railway box for two weeks before he was persuaded to accept the deal 56 La Fleche s best runner was John O Gaunt who finished second in the Derby and sired Swynford Her daughter Baroness La Fleche by Ladas produced the 1000 Guineas winner Cinna who in turn produced the successful stallion Beau Pere La Fleche was retired from breeding in 1911 and she died at Sledmere in late April 1916 3 at the age of twenty seven 57 Pedigree editPedigree of La Fleche GB brown mare 1889 58 SireSt Simon GB 1881 Galopin1872 Vedette Voltigeur Mrs Ridgway Flying Duchess The Flying Dutchman Merope St Angela 1865 King Tom Harkaway Pocahontas Adeline Ion Little Fairy DamQuiver GB 1872 Toxophilite1855 Longbow Ithuriel Miss Bowe Legerdemain Pantaloon Decoy Young Melbourne mare1861 Young Melbourne Melbourne Clarissa Brown Bess Camel Brutandorf mare Family 3 e 59 References edit a b DATES OF COMING EVENTS Auckland Star 20 February 1895 Retrieved 2011 12 01 IN A NUTSHELL Otago Witness 30 June 1892 Retrieved 2011 12 01 a b c Staff July 1916 La Fleche dead Baily s Magazine of Sports and 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RACE FOR THE OAKS Auckland Star 20 July 1892 Retrieved 2011 12 01 NEW ZEALAND CUP Otago Witness 15 September 1892 Retrieved 2011 12 01 RACING IN ENGLAND Otago Witness 22 September 1892 Retrieved 2011 12 01 THE DONCASTER ST LEGER Auckland Star 22 October 1892 Retrieved 2011 12 01 MANCHESTER Otago Witness 10 November 1892 Retrieved 2011 12 01 NEWMARKET FIRST OCTOBER Otago Witness 10 November 1892 Retrieved 2011 12 01 RACING IN ENGLAND Otago Witness 8 December 1892 Retrieved 2011 12 01 WEIGHTS ACCEPTANCES amp c Otago Witness 15 December 1892 Retrieved 2011 12 01 News Items Colonist 16 December 1892 Retrieved 2011 12 01 A Man of Millions Bay Of Plenty Times 28 April 1893 Retrieved 2011 12 01 ENGLISH RACING NOTES Auckland Star 1 March 1893 Retrieved 2011 12 01 CAP AND JACKET Observer 22 April 1893 Retrieved 2011 12 01 RACING IN ENGLAND Otago Witness 7 September 1893 Retrieved 2011 12 01 GOODWOOD Otago Witness 14 September 1893 Retrieved 2011 12 01 THE RACING WORLD Auckland Star 22 November 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