Horse-breeder's handbook : together with a history of the rise and progress of the British stud... . andicap,third, in a field of thirteen runners, to Clwyd (4yrs., 7st. 121b.) and Dornroschen(5yrs., 7st. 21b.). In 1896, Worcester, having been purchased by the late Mr. B. I.Barnato, ran in seven races, five of which he won. He carried 8st. 121b. to victoryfor the City and Suburban, beating Amandier (aged, 8st. 81b.), second, Hebron(5yr3., 8st. lib.), third, and thirteen others. At Ascot he won the Trial Stakes forthe second time, beating The Nipper (second), Dumbarton (third), and four others.

Horse-breeder's handbook : together with a history of the rise and progress of the British stud... . andicap,third, in a field of thirteen runners, to Clwyd (4yrs., 7st. 121b.) and Dornroschen(5yrs., 7st. 21b.). In 1896, Worcester, having been purchased by the late Mr. B. I.Barnato, ran in seven races, five of which he won. He carried 8st. 121b. to victoryfor the City and Suburban, beating Amandier (aged, 8st. 81b.), second, Hebron(5yr3., 8st. lib.), third, and thirteen others. At Ascot he won the Trial Stakes forthe second time, beating The Nipper (second), Dumbarton (third), and four others. Stock Photo
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Horse-breeder's handbook : together with a history of the rise and progress of the British stud... . andicap, third, in a field of thirteen runners, to Clwyd (4yrs., 7st. 121b.) and Dornroschen(5yrs., 7st. 21b.). In 1896, Worcester, having been purchased by the late Mr. B. I.Barnato, ran in seven races, five of which he won. He carried 8st. 121b. to victoryfor the City and Suburban, beating Amandier (aged, 8st. 81b.), second, Hebron(5yr3., 8st. lib.), third, and thirteen others. At Ascot he won the Trial Stakes forthe second time, beating The Nipper (second), Dumbarton (third), and four others.Then he gave Grig (4yrs.) 151b. for the July Cup at Newmarket, and beat her by aneck ; but at Stockbridge he failed to give 191b. to Dinna Forget for the AlingtonPlate of BOOsovs. (im.) ; and carrying 9st. 71b. for the Stewards Cup at Goodwood, Chasseur (4yrs., 8st. 41b.), beat him ; but at Lewes this sterling, honest horse termi-nated his wonderful racing career by carrying lOst. 51b. to victory for the SouthdownPlate of 200SOVS. (6fur.), beating Sweet Auburn (5yrs., 9st. 121b.), and two others.. ^^^ r^ M tti O ^ h)^ w f^ 2 H ^ S cn 11 B ^ P Cr^ fe ^ PM^ o rH ^ , ?H r^ ^ ID 5 ^ ? ^-^ td^ & 3 ^ PH oj ^ THE HORSE-BREEDERS HANDBOOK. 154 PEDIGREE OP WORCESTER. o Cbo a Stockwell(Ch.—1849). Marigold(Ch.—1860). Macaroni(B.—1860). Miss Agnes(Br.—1860). Lord of the Isles(B.—1852). Miss Ann(B.—1846). Lambourne(Ch.—1854). Burlesque(B.—1843). The Baron by (Birdcatclier (Sir Hercules—Guiccioli by Bob Booty)—Echidna by Economist (Whisker)—Miss Pratt Rockicood—Bustler. Pocahontas hj Glencoe (Siiltan^Trampoline by Tramp)—Marpessa byMuley (Ordlle)—Clare by Marmion^Harpalice Burton B. mare. Teddington by Orlando (Touchstone—Vulture by Langar)—MissTwickenham by Rockingham (Humphry Clinker) ...Burton B. mare. Sis. to Singapore bj Ratan (Buzzard—dau. of Picton)—dau. of Mel-bourne (Humphry Clinker)—Lisbeth by Phantom Massey mare. Sweetmeat by Gladiator (Partisa