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The Daily Dispatch: October 23, 1861., [Electronic resource], Late Northern News. (search)
The horses that will run on next Friday and Saturday.
--The race at Fairfield, next Friday and Saturday, will bring out some of the best blood of the country.
There is to be a colt race, at two-mile beats, on Friday, in which the contestants at New Market will reappear; and on Saturday there will be a two-mile purse face, open for all ages.
Let us state who these noble rivals are:
Friday's race.
Beauregard.--This fine, large bay colt was bred in North Carolina by Colonel Green of that State, and is partly owned by Col. Hare, who has trained him His name was changed some weeks before his recent successful race, Col. Hare believing that Beauregard would prove invincible.
He is by Hawkins's Priam, out of a Trustee mare, and is a fine-looking and fine-moving horse, of a most remarkable turn of speed.
We have seldom seen a racehorse which, at the last moment, could so suddenly make up a gap. His rush at Ninette, at the finish of the fast heat of the New Market race, was a