SPORTING.
SALES OP RACEHORSES. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Auckland, Monday. At a sale of racehorses in training, yearlings, and brood mares in the estate of the late J. B. Williamson, of Ellerslie, the whole 23 lots offered were sold, realising 1805 guineas, an average of a fraction over 78 guineas each. The highest price for the yearlings was 295 guineas for Condamine, by Soult—Katherine Gordon, bought by Mr. Pattulo, of Wanganui. Royal Irish, by Soult— Asthore, a yearling balf-brother to the steeplechaser Irish," brought 240 guineas. Mr. H. McKenzie, of Mange re, being the purchaser. The brood mare Allanah, with foal at foot (by iSoult and stinted to the same sire, sold for 335 guineas to Mr. George Clime, of Wanganui. Cuirassette, by Cuirassier, was purchased by Mr. R. Duder for 160 guineas.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 50, 8 June 1910, Page 8
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132SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 50, 8 June 1910, Page 8
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