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RACING FIXTURES

(la. New Zealand.) Nut. 24.—LeTln B'.C Not. 24, 26.—TaSapuna J.C. Nov. SO, Dec 1. —Feiltline J.C. Nov. SO; Dec. I.—Wlnton J.C. Dec I.—AsbburtonC.R.C. Dec. 6, B.—Dargaville E.C. ' , Dec. 8, 10 Woodvlllo D.J.C. Dec 15.—Wellington Jt.C. ' , Dec. 15.—WaIpa-K.C. Dec. 15.—HororstaVE.C. ; ' ' . ' ;.(Itt Australia.) Nov. 24.—A.i.C.'J(Warwick Farm); Nov. 24.—V.A.T.C. TROTTING FIXTURES. N0v...22 r c24.—rorbury Park T.C. . Dec. 1, B.—Nelson T.C. Dec. B.—New Brighton T.C. Dec. B.—To Aroha T.C.

■was also the Dollar male liae of Herod, which supplied Bruletto and Rodosto. I'ioin Bend Orb famous grand-sire StockMell, a blanch coming down fioin St. Allians Mas responsible toi J'apjms, The Panther, and Flamingo.

The tlnee lcmainiug classic Minnas Spion Kop, Royal Lan'cei, and Vektcad rccre representatives ot the rloucli«tonc — Musket male hne ; DAMS OF THE WINNERS. The St. Simon male hue has woduccd the dams of wmneis of twenty-.six classics since 1915. Three additional winneis, Diophon, Diadem, and Taucluse, were out o[ mares from the Donovan line ot Galo- ] pin. ' . , Mares from the St. Simon line jjioducod the Derby colts Pommern, Gainsborough, Grand Parade, Trigo, Blenheim, and Hyperion. There were 'also seven winners of the Two Thousand Guineas, two winners of the September Stakes (substitute St. Leger), and seven winners of the St. Leger. .Matrons from the Bend Or sires have bied nineteen, winners .of twenty-two».clas-t>ics,' including the Epsonr Derby c&lts Captain Cuttle, Call Boy, Coionach, Manna, Felstead,' and April the Fifth. .Three colts carried off the-Two Thousand Guineas, five fillies secured the One Thousand Guineas, and four were sucqeastiil in tho""Oaks, md Polem.irch, Tranquil, Coronach, and Sandwich wero winners at, Doncastcr.The Hampton-line mares supplied winners of thirteen, v of, these classics. The dual winners were Cameronian aand Saucy Sue, but'Cameronian and Tetratema were the only colts, and Book Law was the one St. Leger 'winner.' ' ' - Mares from, the. Ison'omy line bred Fifinella, Spion'Kop,''Royal'.Lancer, Love in Idleness, Flamingo, The Panther, and Canyon. 'y-From/ Sterling, the sire-of Isonomy, we-had,the,'-dams' of1 'Bayuda and Brownhylda.' i/ -j,<r '[ _ ', From three different male'lines of Herod we-trace thtfdams-ofj Sansovino, Singapore, Four Course, Taj Mah, Kandy, and' Ferry. ~ Mares s by horse's from Speculum were dams' of Windsor 'Lad, Humorist, Ellangowan, _ Solarioi Silver Urn, and Orwell. From"'two Stockw.clLmale.lines, which were distinct from the Doncastcr—Bend Or family, were the, marcs that - produced Hurry On, Straitlace, Scuttle, and DioHte. '~■',•: ; . . Members o£,Ko. 1 family are in advance with -winners' of twenty-three races. The representatives include Gay ' Crusader. Blenheim,; Cameronian, y Humorist,' Firdaussi, Book ,Law, !Saucy Sue, Brulette, and eleven others. No. 3 family comes next miUi iimiipit of eleven events', and the horses include Felstead, Fifinella, Colorado, Straitlace, LJdaipur, -and Rose- of England. The winners of,No..2,family follow in numerical order, with Gainsborough, nurry On, Call Boy/ Clari&simus; Diaphon, Koysoe, and Diadem. _ , By a coincidence the'membeis o£ No. 22 family were all colts, and they include Captain Cuttle, Manna, Trigo, Sandwich, and Mr. Jinks. Windsor Lad, with Spion Kop, SalmonTrout, Campanula, and Snow Marten, were .-ill .winners for the No. ; 10 Bruce Lowe family.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 120, 17 November 1934, Page 23

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RACING FIXTURES Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 120, 17 November 1934, Page 23

RACING FIXTURES Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 120, 17 November 1934, Page 23