SYDNEY HORSE SALES.
'By Telegraph. — Press Association. — Copyright. SYDNEY, 21st April. At the yearling sales the Malster — 'Lady Grafton colt (half-brother -to Sylvander) was purchased by Mr. John Brown, of Newcastle, for 2100 gns. A Bobadil — Phyllis colt (half-brother to Philo) realised 1550 gns ; a colt by Malster — Grafton Lass (sister to Kummulla), 700 gns; a Malster — Gaillardia colt, 1000 gns; a Malster — Aurous colt (halfbrother to Dunolly and Golden Point), 625 gns; a Malster — Etra Weenie filly (half-sister to Merriwee), 700 gns ; a Malster — Diffidence colt, 500 gns; a Bobadil — Ariadne colt (half-brother to Crete) 525 gns ; a Bobadil— Circle filly 800 gns ; and a colt by Grafton — Comedy [ (half-sister to Proposition), 500 gns.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 14
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115SYDNEY HORSE SALES. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 14
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