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SYDNEY YEARLING SALES.

HIGH PRICES. By Telccrapli—Press AssociaUon-Oopyriclit :", (Rec. April 21, 9.50 p.m.) ;. Sydnoy, April 21. , At the yearling sales the Malster— Lady Grafton colt (half-brother to Sylr> candor) was purchased by. Mr. John . Brown, of Newcastle, for SlOOgus. A ; Bobadil—Phyllis colt (half-brother to . Philo) realised looOgns.; a colt by , Malstov—Grafton Lass (sister to Kum- ; mnlla), 700gns.; a Malster—Gaillardia ; colt, lOOOgns. j; a Malster—Anions colt (half-brother to Dunolly and Golden . Point), 625gn5.; a Malster—Etra Wcenio filly (halt-sister to Merriwce), ! 700gns.; a Malster—Diffidence colt, oOOgns.; a Bobadil—Ariadne colt (half- ' brother to Crete), 525gn5.; a Bobadil— ' Circle filly (sister to Bobadil and Bobby), 800gns.; and a colt by Grafton " —Comely (half-sister to Proportion), ' SOOgns.

A MALSTER COLT FOR MR. E. J. WATT, Sydney, April 21. Mr. E. J. Watt, of New Zealand; paid £375 for a Malster—Red Flag colt at tho yearling sales. COMEDY KING SCRATCHED. Sydney, April 21. Comedy King has been scratched for all bis remaining - Randwick • engagements. (Rec. April 22, .1.6 a.m.) By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrieht Sydney, April 21. Comedy King's scratching was owing to a bruised foot. A SUCCESSFUL JOCKEY. ■■'■"■'"'"'■ London,' April 20. At the Epsom mooting Huxley, the I Sydney jockey, rode four winners, including. Mushroom, who won tho City and Suburban Handicap yesterday. ' • A £500 TROT FOR YOUNGSTERS. The 1914 Futurity race for trotters born this year, that has been provided by tho Melbourne Trotting Club, is advertised in the present issue, and on reference to the conditions set forth it will bo seen that they aro liberal in every respect. Tho general manager, Mr. John Wren, has sot apart £500 for this classic, and he has reason to anticipate a liberal response on tho part of owners of high quality sires and dams, who are invited to nominate up to the middle of June and July next.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1108, 22 April 1911, Page 13

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SYDNEY YEARLING SALES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1108, 22 April 1911, Page 13

SYDNEY YEARLING SALES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1108, 22 April 1911, Page 13

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