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AUDUBON LAD IS FASHIONABLY BRED.

To the Editor. Si r ,—When reading the repor 4 - Saturday’s racing at Ashburr.. easy win of Audubon Lad caused me to wonder if any, or many, of those present realised the fact that the winner was bred on the almost exact blood lines of the world's champion trotter, Peter Manning, 1.561. Perhaps you might think this fact is worth passing on. Peter Manning, 1.562: Sire Azoff, by Peter the Great. Dam, Glendora (daughter of Emmett Gratten, son of Gratten, 2.13). Gratten, 2.13, was the son of Annie Almont. daughter of Almont Junr., the son of Almont, who was a son of Abdallah (15), the son of Hambeltonion (10). 1 Young Irvington, sire of Audubon Lad’s dam, was the son of Irvington

(Imp.) the son of Ilambelton (10). Irvington’s dam was Imogene, and was by Seeleyss American Star, second dam, Curry Abdallah, son of Abdallah (15).—1 am, etc., J. LECKY. NEW RACING CLUB. Per Press Association. CAMBRIDGE, May 19. A public meeting last night resolved to form a Cambridge Racing Club to carry on the work of the now defunct Cambridge Jockey Club. Mr M. Wells was elected president and Mr Walter Stcpford secretary. The new club hopes to secure a racing permit when the opportunity arises. NOTES. Sir G. Clifford has disposed of Front Rank to a patron of J. Boyd’s stable. Gay Queen has been eased up, owing to sufferintr from lameness.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18467, 19 May 1928, Page 5

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AUDUBON LAD IS FASHIONABLY BRED. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18467, 19 May 1928, Page 5

AUDUBON LAD IS FASHIONABLY BRED. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18467, 19 May 1928, Page 5