SHIPMENT OF THOROUGHBREDS TO SYDNEY.
Titk thoroughbred yearlings belonging to the New Zealand Stud Company,that are to be sold in Sydney on the "JSth of the present month by Mr T. S. Clibbom, were conveyed thither by the s.s. Kingarooma, which sailed this afternoon. They were located at Buckland's yards during the morning, and were inspected by a lar<(e number of sporting men and others. The following is a list of those shipped :— Hrown colt by Musket out of Onyx, foaled 17th Seutembcr. [thick or brown colt by Musket out of ncrgcre, foaled Tth September. Hrown colt by Musket out of. Lyra, foaled loth October. Hay or brown colt by.Musketoutof Realisation, foaled 2Tth September. Ray or brown colt by Musket out of. Punga wcrcwore, foaled Ifith September. liny or brown lllly by Musktt out of Sister Agnes, foaled :«)th September. Kay or brown (illy by Mtuket out of Pearl Ash, foaled Kith September. Hay or hrown Hlly by iluaket out of Hannah, foaled ISth September. Hay lillj- by Musket out of Itansri. foaled Bni of August. Hay or brown Hlly by Musket out of Krycina, failed lUth October. In addition to the above there were also shipped throe two-year-old Clydesdale colts, including the Duke of Abercorn, who took the Champion Prize at the last Agricultural Sho\f.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 4255, 16 January 1884, Page 2
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