SYDNEY YEARLING SALES
HEROIC FILLY BRINGS 750 GNS. SYDNEY, April 3. At the yearling sales at Randwiek to-day the attendance was large, in eluding New Zealauders. Tho bidding was keen.
A beautiful Heroic chestnut filly, full sister to Maid of Orleans, was bought by Mr E. O ’Brien, a Melbourne bookmaker, for 750 guineas. Moabite stock sold well at between 95 and 300 guineas.
The top price, lOOOgns., was paid by Mr S. Masters, of Melbourne, for a Heroic-Cohesion colt. Mr W, Kelso, of Sydney, paid 550 gns., for a Herojekalyanni colt; Mr W. Jackson, of Victoria. 725 gus., for a Heroic-Fairy EH grey colt and Mr W. Cook 400 gns., for a Heroie-Gabblegash colt. Six Heroic colts offered by Mr H. S. Thompson, of the Oakleigb stud, Widden, realised 3165 guineas. Brazen pro. geny made between 350 and 630 jfufii- *•»
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 94, 4 April 1934, Page 2
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