KINLOCH STUD.
RECORD PRICES FOR BROOD MARES. CHRISTCHURCH. January 27. The dispersal sale of the well-known Kinloch stud at Little River was held to-day, and attracted a large gathering of breeders and racing men. including visitors from Australia and the North Island. Record prices for brood mares were made by two English mares, purchased by the late Mr Buchanan whilst in England four years ago. Following were among the best prices: — Brood mares: Torquato (imported), with foal at foot, £110; Mayabuka (imp.), with foal. £100; Sweet Ch’arity (imp.), A. B. Williams. Gisborne. £800; Cymene (imp.), A, B. Williams, Gisborne. £2250: Strona (imp.). H. Chisholm and Co.. Sydney. £2250; Kildee. £190; Rainbow Gold, £160; Lovelorn. £100; Samaris. £180; Polynnia (imp.). H. Chisholm and Co.. Sydney. £375; Pineta (imp.). A. B. Williams, £325; War Lady. £175: Trichas (imp.). £7O; Lady Kinloch. £llO. Stallions: Paladin (imp.). A. G. Hill. Dunedin. £130; Diacquerod (imp.). J. Donald. Westmere stud. Wanganui. £325 Yearlings: Colt by Paladin—Rainbow Gold. £80; filly, Paladin—-Pineta, passed at £l5O.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3855, 31 January 1928, Page 20
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