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SYDNEY YEARLING SALES SYDNEY, April 18. At the yearling sale of thoroughbred horses bidding was fairly brisk for Ike progeny of Brazen, seven of which realised 2420 guineas, averaging 345 guineas. brown colt by Pantheon brough 1100 guineas, as did a colt by Constant Son.
Several Magpio colts made 450 to SOOgna. Mr. Percy Miller’s draft from Scone Stud, comprising mostly Pantheons, excited keen competition, nine totalling 2750 guineas.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18067, 19 April 1933, Page 3
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