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GOOD TO START ON

G. PRICE’S TEAM WELL BRED YOUNGSTERS George Price will start off the next season with some valuable youngsters as the yearlings he has received to train include the Rossendale— -Pansy colt bought by Mr. J. E. Brien for 2,000 guineas; the brother to Amounis (Magpie—Loved One), purchased by Sir James Murdoch for and the Diacquenod—War Lady colt, for whom Mr. J. S. Brunton gave 650 guineas. __ .. Mr. J. E. Drien sold Pansy, with the foal at foot by Rossendale, for 1.100 guineas at the Kingsfield Stud dispersal. and his purchaser. Mr. H. Tavlor, consequently has made a profit of 900 guineas and the brood marc to boot as a result of Mr. Brien s repurchase of the foal. The colt brought top price of the safles, and is a brother to Panola and Vertigern. Veilmond. Peacemaker and Carry On left G. Price's stables last week for a spell at Windsor. Veilmond disappointed his trainer and owner, Mr. E. Moss, when he finished second in both the big autumn two-year-old classics, but they have hopes lie will furnish into a Derby proposition in the spring. Price was at a loss to account for Peacemaker’s poor form at Randwick. In the week prior to the St. Leger the three-year-old beat Caramclo in a trial at Rosebery over a mile and a-quarter, and his trainer was well satisfied with him. Apparently the bleeding attack he suffered on the morning of the St. Leger knocked him out temporarily.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 968, 10 May 1930, Page 12

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GOOD TO START ON Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 968, 10 May 1930, Page 12

GOOD TO START ON Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 968, 10 May 1930, Page 12

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