GOOD BREEDING
Record Of Greenwich, By H Chief Ru'er. I t* ’ $ S Greenwich, winner of the Criterion v Handicap at Ellerslie last week, is by ■ 4 Chief Ruler, whose two-year-olds are ! J] having a record seasin, from Sum- ' Jf mer Time by Grandcourt from import- j v ed cry Hot (22), by Grosvenor from Cj Tea Pot by Pericles, tracing to Par- i A ma, grand-dam of St. Frusquin and 1 ancestress of the highly successful i brood mare Eulogy. This branch of i 4 the No. 22 family has been well re-; \ presented in New Zealand. One mem- \ ber of it was Kilcheran, imported by [ ME I. G. tiuncan, and sire of Kil- j 6 winning, Kilrain, and Kilindini. An-' A other was San Francisco*, who was a | | bi other to St. Frusquin, and a veryig succesful sire, the best of his progeny; A perhaps being Elevation and Down-! fall. I Eulogy has been one of the great- ; est brood mares imported in recent ; J years, but the best performer the' j branch of the family has produced v since St. Frusquin was the Derby j winner Captain Cuttie, sire of import-' J rd Captain Bunsby. A close relative . \ of Captain Cutie is Excitement, now ; at the stud in Australia, and sire of the two-year-old Disturbed. Grosvenor, J sire of Very Hot. is a son of Cicero i and Scentre ,and is sire of Rosenor 4 and the imported mare Jewel of Asia, dam of Farmer and Sir John. J
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 331, 12 January 1937, Page 7
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251GOOD BREEDING Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 331, 12 January 1937, Page 7
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