SYDNEY SALES
AMOUNIS’S BROTHER SOLD United P.A.—By Telegraph—-Copyright SYDNEY, Tuesday. At a thoroughbred yearlings sale in Sydney today 200 lots were listed. There was a fair attendance of buyers, including New Zealanders. Colts and fillies by Moabite made 350 to 525 guineas, and 13 by Heroic averaged 229 guineas. The top-priced Heroic colt realised 1,200 guineas. The purchaser was J. Scobie. A colt by Rossendale was bought by J. Cook for 1,200 guineas. Two colts by Caravel fetched 900 guineas each. The purchaser was F. Smithdell. A colt by Magpie was sold to B. Crowns for 70Q guineas. A colt by Moabite from Cool Tycli was boLight by J. W. Lowe (N-ew Zealand), the owner-trainer of that good handicap horse Glare, for 130 gLiineas. A colt by Manfred was sold to M. Polsen for 825 guineas. Lowe also bought a gelding by Australian Slui from Red Wheat for* 130 guineas. A colt by Magpie from Loved One, a brother of Amounis, was purchased by Sir James Murdoch, of Sydney, for 1,300 guineas.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 954, 23 April 1930, Page 12
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172SYDNEY SALES Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 954, 23 April 1930, Page 12
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