MIXED PEDIGREE
(Australian Press Association). (Received this day at 5.30. a.m.) SYDNEY, -May 1.0.. The “Referee” newspaper, commenting on the Prince Humphrey affair says it is quite easy to understand that such a mix-up could occur in the clamour of a sale yard, a lid subsequent transfer of two colts to New Zealand. The “Referee” adds that if the A.J.C. enquiry substantiates Ihe claim that a mistake has been made, the most disappointed man will.he Mr J. Baron, who at the recent yearling sales paid .2,600 guineas for a colt by Valaio from Shepherd Princess, alleged to he a half brother to Prince Humphrey. PRINCE HUMPHREY. A.J.C. DECISION. SYDNEY, May 9. The Australian Jockey Club Committee to-night; issued the following statement concerning Prince Tlumphiey. “ The matter of the identity of tho dam of Prince Humphrey was referred to the Keeper of the Stud Book to deal with, and report to the Committee.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1929, Page 6
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