THE NATIONAL YEARLING SALES
The sum realised at the yearling sales at Trentham this year was the biggest since the sales wore instituted in 1927. A tabic of the figures is as follows:
The following tabic gives the yearlings who have brought top prices at the' 13 National Sales so far held at Trcntham : Guineas 1027 Absurd-Bronze c 1,025 1928 Limond-rToninj?e c 2,300 1929 Limond-Waterwinns c 2,400 1930 HuntinsSonji-Ora tress c 2.400 1031 Mniond-Hyados f 850 Limoiid-Aspic c 800 1932 *Limoiid-\Vatenviugs v (ioO 4 1933 *Limond-llomagc c 1,150
11)34 "Liinond-Inijnulcnce c 850 1935 *Limond-Veil c 2.100 193(3 Liniond-Honiagc c 1.200 1937 "Beau Pcrc-Heleno c 1,050 1938 Beau Bore-Drama I 1,150 "Siegfricd-Lillock c 1,050 1939 *Tideraeo-My Own c 1,450 "Bought by Australian owners.
Total Average Lots sold, . Gs. Gs. 1927 48 16,600 341 1928 59 14.900 252 1929 3 12,620 382 3930 50 20,750 415 1931 122 14,665 120 1932 86 10,080 117 1933 65 10,140 156 1934 67 16,650 2484 1935 86 20,7224 240i 1936 88 21,032-j 239 1937 108 25,505 236 1938 128 32,896 257 1939 137 33,685 246
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Evening Star, Issue 23175, 26 January 1939, Page 6
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180THE NATIONAL YEARLING SALES Evening Star, Issue 23175, 26 January 1939, Page 6
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