TURF NEWS IN BRIEF
Nightruuner, who will be making only his second appearance in. the maiden at Marton tomorrow, is the Night Kaid— Miss Hook two-year-old, bought by Mr, I'll. Colliiison for .100 guineas at last year 5 Trentham sales.. ,;, . Wyndale, also having only her second race in the',maiden at Marton tomorrow, is the chestnut Kossendale^Kilbreeze filly purchased at last year's Trentham ; sales for 50 guineas by Mr, H. J. McManaway, of Bulls. .She had .her only previous run in the first juvenile event of the season at Marton last September. .' Leprechaun, a two-year-old chestnut colt by Peach Brandy from the Birkenhead mare Arras, who is engaged in the maiden race at Morton tomorrow, came home fast into sixth place alongside En Vidette in' the, Rangiptu Plato at the..recent Maniiwatti Hunt, Meeting. It was his only appearance to date and was promising. He is,owned by Mrs. T. O'Neill, of Feilding, the wife of his breeder.' .. . Silent Bill, who will be making his race dcb'u,t "in the Otairi f Ladies' Bracelet at Mai'ton tomorrow, is a three-year-old chestnut gelding by Nassau from the Mountain King mare Lady Christina, and Mr. T. A. Duncan paid 150 guineas to obtain him at the Trentham sales two and a half years ago. ' He was bred fn New.South Wales and was sent over to the National sale 9 here, because his sire, had left such an excellent' line of performers when stationed in the Dominion. It will be most interesting. to ccc how he shapes. .. Black Man, also in the Otairi Ladies' Bracelet, is an uitraced four-year-pld, blaqk gelding by Nigger Minstrel from the Ant. umuusniare Kapiti, and he traces '.to, the same successful taproot, as Nightniarch, Fusilade, Trenton,'etc. He was bred by Mr. J. Bull, by whom he is a'gift to Mr. C. L. Bull. Count Lendroff, another new name in the Otairi Ladies' Bracelet, is a eeven-year-old bay gelding by Danilof from a Lupin mare. He wag bred by Mr. D. R.'. Jack-' §O|i,qf"AVaverley, and he is liejd on : lease fx;om.hia, breeder, by; Mr.. D*.Lupton, also 'of Waverley. . ' . An important addition to the list of English-bred stallions in Australia will be made at an early-date by the importation of Parenthesis, a five-year-old horse by SoivinJaw, who has been purchased by "Mr, S. A. Kawdoii," who owns a select stud, in Victoria, ; - ■'"'.' '■'-". Durjng-''the1 past few months records of sales,of bloodstock in New South Wales showM a poor return for breeders. , A pronounced.illustration was furnished at a recent sale in Sydney, when four yearlings were'sold'for a total sum. of. 117 guineas, the individual lots being disposed of for the fallowing, amounts: —Bay filly by Spcl-thorjj.e-^Linita, 100 guineas;' bay colt by Ornaiiientation —British Bride,. 6 guineas; brown filly by Talisman, 7 guineas; brown filly .'-'by- Satelles—Bagjiipe, 3 guineas;
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 21, 25 July 1933, Page 6
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