HIGH PRICES AT YEARLING SALES
Received Tucsrtay, 11.53 p.m. HYDNEY, April 23. "With an aggregate of 95,575 guiaeaf-' i-lianging liands for 14(5 lots, New Soutli WuIch records wero created at ..Ihe lirsu (lnv of the aumial vearling saies :u Sydney today. The average priee >iii>litiy in excess of (5:14 guiaeas. Mr. A. (). komano, owner of Bernborough, jiaid top priee of the dny when he bid 44i)() guineas for a hnlf-brother to .Modnlation, a eolt by Lc Grand Due. A .Midstreazn (Inip.) ldle W ords eolt. brolher to Shannon, was sohl to Mr. E. R. Williams, of Sydnqy, for 4000 guineas. Oue hundred colts were sold at an average slightly more than 783 ^uineas. The average for 4(5 iillies wa> slightly in excess of 374 guineas. A draft from Alr. P. Miller's Kia Ora stud dominated the saies. Thirteen lots were sold for 24,(510 guineas. an average of slightlv more than .1S0(5 guineas. l'rogeny of Le Grand Due topped the tuarket, four of his fetehing 0S.10 guineas, an average of 24(52 A guiiteas. -Midstream's six sons were sold for 12,000 gujneas. 'The quality of the offeriug: generally was fully equa] to lliat seen at any Sydney sale in" the past deroide.
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Chronicle (Levin), 24 April 1946, Page 5
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