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SALE OF RACEHORSES IN SYDNEY

Offer Of 1400 Guineas For Malagigi Refused (Received April 17, 11.40 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 17. At. the annual sale of racehorses in training, brood mares, stallions, and untried stock, today, an offer of 1400' guineas for the New Zealand horse Malagigi was refused. The owner, Mr. G. Nelson, expressed his willingness to accept 1500 guineas, which lie hopes to get privately. The former New Zealand horse Iroy, was bought by Mr. C. Goodfellow, Melbourne, for 350 guineas, Bourbon was passed in at 650 guineas, Billy Boy at 190 guineas, and Mohican at 425 guineas. The English stallion, Solicitor General, was passed in at 1100 guineas. Another stallion from the Elderslie Stud, Iliad, was acquired by Messrs. Osborne and Bennett for 525 guineas. Courteraft, submitted by the New Zealander, Mr. W. 11. Gaisford, was sold to Mr. S McDonald for 775 guineas. The best price for brood mares was 525 guineas paid by Mr. W. Henderson for Griiuieti. by Ksar from Ad Gloriaui. Mr. Alan Cooper paid 450 guineas for Manitza, by Manna from Waritza,

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 172, 18 April 1939, Page 9

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SALE OF RACEHORSES IN SYDNEY Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 172, 18 April 1939, Page 9

SALE OF RACEHORSES IN SYDNEY Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 172, 18 April 1939, Page 9