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VALUABLE STUD STOCK

A consignment of valuable thoroughbreds arrived at Sydney from England last week destined for several New South Wales studs. The Widden stud imported the stallion Brilegliel, loaled in 1932. He was purchased by Mr A. W. Thompson in Italy, but it was necessary for him to femain in Fugland for six niolxtlxs to coxnply with tbe regulatioiis regax'diug tiie importatioxi of horses to Ausfcralia. Bruegbel, wbo woa eight races against tbe best of his year in italy, is by Pharos from 13 umvorry, a lialf-sister to Manna and Sandwick, Derby and St. Leger winners respectiveJy. Three English mares for tlie St. Albyns stud are to be mated with 13eau Pere, who did tliree seasons at the stud in New Zealand. They are a filly b^ Beresford, son of Friar Marcus,- from Girl Joan, by Simorl Square Urtiea, by Spiorx Kop, from the French-bred FJeet, by Torton from La Jlanse. All are young mares.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 152, 15 July 1937, Page 15

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VALUABLE STUD STOCK Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 152, 15 July 1937, Page 15

VALUABLE STUD STOCK Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 152, 15 July 1937, Page 15

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