MR. KEMBALL'S WINNERS
.Miy.JiW.. R.- Kemball'.was successful witMtwo', members' of his .team at the Caulfield'Charity Meeting on' Tuesday, Barhum. and Idayale both carrying this: sportsman's colours.
Barnum, who was the winner of the Trial Hurdles,' is a four-year-old bay gelding by Cape Horn from the Merry Moment mare Melting Moment, so that he is a full-brother to Foulwind an£ a half-brother to Shortlj'. When being prepared at Trentham as an early two-year-old he showed a lot of promise, but he failed in Victoria as a two- and three-year-old, being turned to hurdling last winter and gaining places at this role before the close of the season.
Idavale is one of the two-year-olds sent' across from Trentham last autumn. She is a brown filly by Lord Quex from the Martian—Grecian Maid mare Arizona, none of whose previous offspring, mainly to Cape Horn, have been of any account. It is a good family, however, Grecian Maid being a half-sister to Our Lady, ancestress of Bronze, Farceur, Cowl, Veilmond, etc.
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 142, 12 December 1935, Page 9
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167MR. KEMBALL'S WINNERS Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 142, 12 December 1935, Page 9
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