"Evening Post" JFhcto. A general view of the sale ring at Trentham yesterday, when the eleventh yearling sales were held, before a large crowd of buyers and interested spectators. The lot being auctioned by Mr. R. Inglis, of Sydney, who wielded the hammer, is a filly by Beau fere ? Curtsey, which was secured by Mr. W. R. Kemball, of Wellington. Inset on right: Mr. T. H. Lowry (right), a prominent Hawke s Bay breeder and owner, and Mr. Sid Reid, a well-known Trentham trainer.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 18, 22 January 1937, Page 7
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84"Evening Post" JFhcto. A general view of the sale ring at Trentham yesterday, when the eleventh yearling sales were held, before a large crowd of buyers and interested spectators. The lot being auctioned by Mr. R. Inglis, of Sydney, who wielded the hammer, is a filly by Beau fere ? Curtsey, which was secured by Mr. W. R. Kemball, of Wellington. Inset on right: Mr. T. H. Lowry (right), a prominent Hawke s Bay breeder and owner, and Mr. Sid Reid, a well-known Trentham trainer. Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 18, 22 January 1937, Page 7
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