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FROM SUCCESSFUL FAMILY

■•'"'ldavaie,-j\vhp won the-fillies' division:" b*.%fe Miaribyrnong Trial1' Stakes at FlemingtonJon Saturday, is-one of theyouhgsters'Mr. W. R. Kemball sent over tQ .-G ' ;Jpnes at ■ Caulfield ■ earlier in the year; v She; was broken in and .put ■■■through)I'her "early- pacings by W. McConkey at Trentham.: In the two-year-old trials at Caulfield *a fortnight previous she was Unplaced in the heat won by.her stablemate Remittent, who did-'not start on Saturday. . . Idavaie? is a brown filly by Lord Qiiex (whom Mr; Kemball had for a time' at ;Mastertbh) from the Martian -^Grecian Maid; mare Arizona, whose previous progeny had been poor- or defective. Arizona did a little racing herself in the colours of Mr. G. Whiteman, and' her solitary success was in a hackimile.at Masterton, when an aged mare.', The family, however,'is a very successful one, as Grecian Maid was a half-sister to Our, Lady, the dam of Beau Soult (sire of Beaufort), and also of Bronze' and Cowl, through whom have come such notable performers as Veilmond. Rational, Mask, Habit, The Masquerader, Prince Pombal. Lady Desmond, etc.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 6

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FROM SUCCESSFUL FAMILY Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 6

FROM SUCCESSFUL FAMILY Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 86, 8 October 1935, Page 6

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