AMERICANS FOR SYDNEY.
While old time breeders of light harness horses are going out of the game one after the other, it is refreshing to tod at least one who is going on with 58? ""I""* 8 * not alone with the grandest I<* of brood mares on any etud farm in Anstralia, but is importing more fresh Wood of the leading strains in America Ceays a writer in the "Trotting Record.") xae breeder referred to is Mr. R. C. §$mp#an, of Annidale, who imported Wα Pronto (2.2J), a leading world's pacer of his day, and afterwards Wilbur IjQU, who occupied the same position among the trotters. Mr. Simpson recently purchased in America a young mare by Peter the S^* 1 ? 1 "* mlt foftl Gu 7 (1.59}), also a young mare by Guy Axworthy, with a colt foal by Peter Vso (2.2.) The mares and foals are to leave America at the end of August, and should, reach Sydney some time in October. Should all go well with the colts they should prove valnafc-a «dditions to the breeding industry k. *>i* tralia.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 211, 7 September 1927, Page 14
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