BARGAIN FILLY MAKES GOOD.—Mis. Baffles, bought for 90 guinea, at the National Sale* at Trentham last January, returning to scale after ' showing the opposition a clean pair of heels in the Avondale Stakes. Mrs. F. J. Farrell, a Hamilton sportswoman, afterwards sold the Baffles filly to Mr. E. G. Bridgens, president of the Auckland Trottinjf Club, for £500.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 224, 20 September 1940, Page 10
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58BARGAIN FILLY MAKES GOOD.—Mis. Baffles, bought for 90 guinea, at the National Sale* at Trentham last January, returning to scale after ' showing the opposition a clean pair of heels in the Avondale Stakes. Mrs. F. J. Farrell, a Hamilton sportswoman, afterwards sold the Baffles filly to Mr. E. G. Bridgens, president of the Auckland Trottinjf Club, for £500. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 224, 20 September 1940, Page 10
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