RACEHORSES SOLD.
GOOD PRICES REALISED
SYDNEY, January 4. At tho sale of the Scgenhoe stud (Mr "W. Brown's), Thana, by Tressady—Chaste, fetched SOOOgns, and Piastre (winner of 1912 Melbourne Cup) 600gns. The stud stallion Tres&ady (imp.) brought 6000gns. The ealo of the Segenhoo stud realised 88,217gn5, which is tho biggest sum realised since Mz G-. G. Stead's sale, nearly 10 years ago.
DESERT COLD.
TO GO TO AUSTRALIA. AUCKLAND, January 4, Mir T. H. Lowry, owner of Desert Gold, hasp decided to send the mare to Australia to conipeto in the w.f.a. races at Caulfiela, Flemington, and Randwick. Tho" net profits from the trip, if any, will ba devoted to patriotic purposes in Niow Zealand. BLOOD STOCK SALES. AUCKLAND, December 81, At the blood stock sale the top price, 250 gs, was paid for a yearling filly by Marbla Arch—Gunead, the purchaser being Mr J. Coe.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3330, 9 January 1918, Page 43
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146RACEHORSES SOLD. Otago Witness, Issue 3330, 9 January 1918, Page 43
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