A Queensland exchange reports that Soult King, by Soult, dam Erry IJoe, the property of Sir. S. A. Taylor, of Bon Accord, was found dead in the paddock recently, having evidently been struck by lightning. The owner, who races under the name of "J. Bond," rccentlv refused an oli'or of 1000 guinea? for llio horse, which was doing stud duty. Soult King was a fuli brother to Merry T?oc. Thore being no conveniences at Ashburton for schooling hor-.es, Sveaborg was sent to P. Trilford at the Washdyke, to bo'tried at. hurdling. At his first atlcinpfc the big l-'inland gelding shaped well, hut. that jatisfied him. and since then he connot b» got within a-hundred .yards of a hurdle. A Crisbmne paper is responsible for th« stn.f.oment that the trainer of Multifual r.nl iwn !ci»e piwstts of stirrup leather off after Dealey Lud weighed out. iind tkls
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2421, 29 March 1915, Page 7
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146Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2421, 29 March 1915, Page 7
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