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+ A EXCELLENT RACING RECORD OF A SMALL STABLE WHICH INCLUDED | A KINGS PLATE WINNER J. 4. With a cempact little stable of four horses, the Canadian lawyer and turfman. C. Millar, fared exceedingly well last year since, among other successes, he achieved the triumph most coveted of all by Canadian owners when his colt. Tartarean, swept home a gallant winner of the Kings Plate at the Toronto spring meeting. . Probably if he had won no other race he would have been entirely satisfied, but Tartarean won other races and Fair Montague was also a good winner. Of his four colts, all sons of the English horse. Stanhope II. . the only one which failed to win a race was Shrovetide, but his shortcomings were amply compensated for by the more exemplary conduct of his stable comrades. The record of the stable was: Horse. Col. and Sex. A. Pedigree. 1st. 2d. 3d. Won. Tartarean h. c. 3 By St.mhope II. — Tarletan 3 3 1 $ 5,730 Fair Montague 1. C. 3 By Stanhope II. — Meadowley 2 3 4 4.745 Garish Sun b. c. 3 By Stanhope II. — Ganymede 3 3 1 1,748 Shrovetide b. c. 3 By Stanhope II.— Scotch Mist 0 0 2 100 Totals 4 8 0 S 3,320