STOP BRONCHITS WHILE YOU SLEEP
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Fiztherbert Handicap) and- Gay Molly the latter being the dam of Molly! Martia. Mandane was a good winner,'1 her successes including N.Z. Oaks, A.R.C. Summer Cup, Wanganui Cup, etc. Kanga. was bought at the National j Sales by the Ellerslie trainer I. Tucker for 160 guineas. Ghasipur.—Brown filly by Bulandshar from Rose of Woodville, by Arau-1 sio—Rose of Athens, by Demosthenes' —Rose Shield (by Hotchkiss), thus a: sister to Woodville, a winner in Australia. The dam did not race, but she traces to Rose Shield, a sister to Royal Artillery (A.R.C. Royal Stakes, C.J.C. Stewards' Handicap) and Field Rose (dam of First Principle, A.J.C. Doncaster winner) and ancestress of Ethics (Viceroy's Cup, India), etc. Was another purchase of I. Tucker, but in this instance the price was 435 guineas Royal Slipper.—Bay filly by Paper Slipper from Royal Coat, by Pink Coat —Princess Thurnham, by Thurnham— Heather Dew (by Dirk Hammerhand). Although a third foal, is the first of Royal Coat's produce to race. The dam is a half-sister to Leopardstown and traces to The Gift, a half-sister to Luna (dam of Artilleur, who was unbeaten as a two-year-old) and thence /St £ T1X ISP- xLi£ n (N- Z- Cu P)> Diadem (N.Z. Oaks), Enchantress (N.Z. Oaks) Flying Jib (N.Z. Derby), and Templeton (Auckland Cup, Dunedin Cup twice, Canterbury Cup). Was the first to enter the ring at the National Sales and was knocked down to the Takanini trainer W. Clifton for 110 guineas. Bhopal.—Brown filly by Robin Goodfellow from The Begum, by Chief Ruler —Lucella, by Lucullus—Seatonella, by Seaton Delaval—Amorelle (by Phoebus Apollo), thus a half-sister to Mazir, Stretto, Arvakur, High Caste; Nizam, and Nawab. This is a family that is rich in deeds on the Turf on both sides of the Tasman. Perdition.—By Beau Repaire from 111 Say, by Diatomous—-Tea Bud, by Tea Tray—Gold Bud. This is not a Stud Book family, but the greairgrandam is apparently identical with the Bunyan—Fraul.ein mare who won a few races round about 1921, and a halfsister to Gold Kip, who was a really good performer. No trace can be found of either 111 Say or Tea Bud having raced. Another little-known entrant is Gay Rua, whose breeding is given as by a Ruapapa colt from an unknown mare.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1944, Page 8
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