William Days Reminiscences of the Turf With Anecdotes And Recollections of It

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Every horse he ran was always half my father's. They were valued at £400 each at the time they came to Danebury, and I think, up to that period, I never saw a better lot of yearlings, year after year. They were just as good as racehorses as they were in appearance. Wapiti was more like a cart-horse five years old than a yearling in point of strength when she arrived at Danebury ; and as a two - year - old she won four races at Goodwood, including a walk-over, and gave Deception 2 lb. And beat h...er. And next year Deception won the Oaks, and was second for the Derby. The following is a list of some of his best winners : Wintonian, Win- chelsea, Wilderness, Warden, Wisdom, Wiseacre, Free Will, Welcome, Freeholder, Tyrant, Westonian, Wes- teria, Tory, Worthless, and Wit's End.
Mr. Wreford betted but little. He preferred to rely for his winnings on the stakes. He generally engaged his horses in most of the larger races, in the Derby and the Oaks, the Ham and the Grat- wicke. The 200 Sovereign Stakes, P.


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