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A' NEW SIRE'S SUCCESS

byß Excitement, by. fro £ Hunting Song an* Lord thorn Stefanova, a daughteri of ■..Glass-.BelVhaK sister to the Derby winner' Captain Cuttle Croucal, the dam of Bimilla, tracesi to a New Zealand family/ She 13 ; by. Magpie from ITadelma, by Bbbadil.' from Celenty 'by Seaton Delaval from Monsoon (sister Ito Pampero, also to, Mist, the lYladimir), by St.:= Clair from Mistral (sister to Eurpclydon,'a;New:Zealand t-up Iwiiiner). . Celerity had an aimisual career. She did somes:-racing'early, a.nd P en. Nt itothe-studitf Australia; returning to the TurE^fter she hacMoaMo ,»«■ good sprint races,:' including , the OakleigU Plate:-' J-. y&\ . •'.-'< ;"...- '. ...

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 23

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A' NEW SIRE'S SUCCESS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 23

A' NEW SIRE'S SUCCESS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 23

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