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SPEED - MORE SPEED - STILL MORE SPEED Three essentials in the racehorse. These are the potentials you will be attempting to secure when you bid on LOT 51 a Grey William filly out of Final Belle which will be presented by Orari trainer L. H. Pratt who has met with such outstanding success with this family. This speedy looking youngster looks a ready-made galloper, and why shouldn’t she be? She stems from the same source as Cloudy View, 15 wins and her daughter Gold View, 17 wins including the Dunedin Guineas, the John Grigg Stakes and the C.J.C. Champagne Stakes in which she beat Braganza and Cadiz. Appreciate with 22 wins added to an uncommonly high total of wins by the filly’s close relatives while Refrain the third dam produced Last Refrain a consistant winner of 10 races including a Riverton Cup.

A Two-year-old and a Racehorse Sent forward by Mr J. F. THWAITES, HORORATA LOT 72 A typical MY PAL gelding out of MURAL winner of five and successful producer.-A half-brother to the Dunedin Guineas and Trentham winner ST. MALO, to the Warstep Stakes winner KALIMERA and to BRIDIE O’CALLY. winner of three two-year-old events and two later. BRIDIE O’CALLY is the dam of the recent Australian winner Count O’Cally. The grand-dam Brigg Fair won three races and bred four winners. Golden Muse, Scarborough Fair, Miss Copenhagen are successful members of the family. LOT 144 MICHELANGELO, a four-year-old gelding by AFGHANISTAN out of MURAL is ready to win. A good track galloper, he is an excellent type and can hardly fail to come good.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32679, 7 August 1971, Page 22

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