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YEARLING SALES.

MR. G. M. CURRIE'S LOT. ROSCOMMON COLT TOPS PEICES. By TcleEi-auli-l'wss A/ftoclaliou-CosyrKht : (Hoc. March 25, 10.35 p.m.) > •, , Sydney,' March 25. Tho annual salo of thoroughbred yearlings commenced at Eand,wick to-day. There was a good attendance and bidding was brisk. ' Mr. G. M. Curric, of ICoatanni, ICai Iwi, New Zealand, topped'the prices with his blafck colt by Traquair (imp.), from tho imported maro Roscommon'(Common —Rosamonde). This youngster was'told for 1025 guineas, Mr. A. 1). Murphy, of Victoria (owner of Andelosia) being tho purchaser. Mr. Currio's brown filly (half-sister to Almeida), by I'lavus (imp!) —Albuera, realised 250 guineas, wliilo the half-brother (by King Jiufus,' imp.) to tho Queensland crack lioafanui (SoultAlannah) sold at 210 guineas. Other lots from thoxsame stud wore sold at prices that ranged from G5 guineas .to 1-15 guiuen,sv Mrs. R. H. Hangar, of-Neotsfield, AVhittingham, G.N.R., submitted a brown llllv, which sold for 1000 guineas. This youngster is by the successful sire Bobadil, from Ringlet (sister to Armlet), bv .MenschikolT (siro of Mowbrty) from Armilla (dam of Armigera, dam of Ingoda anil Salzburg, and sister to Cravat, Coronet, Castorlace, nml Collarette, tho dam of Collarit), by Castor (imp.) (sire of Pink 'Un's dam) from Necklace, by Musket (imp.).

Mr. E. E. White's chestnut; full-Tjro-tlier to tho Caul field Cup winner, Flavinius (Plavus (imp.)—Gotdgrip), realised 975 guineas, and other high-priced ones ivere tho chestnut brother to Buneewa (i'lavus (imp.)— Boiling), 900 guineas, and tho chestnut brother to Flaxen (Iflarus (imp.)— Many Colours), 700 guineas. Mr. Hunter White's oliestnut' filly by Antonio (imp.)—Sonoma was disposed of for SUO guineas. This youngster is halfsister to Ventura, who won tho C.J.C. Great Easter Handicap on Monday. Mr. 13. J. Watt, Hawke's Bay, Now Zealand, paid 210 guineas for a brown colt described as follows:—By ■Mountain King from La Veille, by Mostyn (imp.), from Vigil (half-sister to Wakoful's dam), by Trenton (sire of Wakeful) from Nightmare, by I'anic (imp.), ~ : (R-ec. March 20, 1.10 a.m.) Sydney, March 25. At the yearling sales the following prices were realised for offerings on' belialt of 11. Moses:—An Earlston—Burletla colt, 1275 guineas; a Bobadil—Holois colt, 1025 guineas; an Earlstou—Velox coll. 900 guineas.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1707, 26 March 1913, Page 7

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YEARLING SALES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1707, 26 March 1913, Page 7

YEARLING SALES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1707, 26 March 1913, Page 7

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