CAMBRIA PARK.
Lou.l! rnn-L’n-vq fmm Cambria Perl.- w’ll be sold at Panato : toi on January 3 T’l-.Acp voa>'F"<rc Iv’ve already been doser?n +h°se rolo’nnq. and th ? s week wi’l fen nd oxce n eot nortraits of some of them. 'There «» - e four colts and five fillies, and it is qu’te safe to assert
that a better or more likely-looking lot have never been raised at the Park. In a batch of yearlings one or two generally stand out from the others, but this is hardly the case here, for they are a remarkably even lot. A particularly nice colt is Miss Annie’s colt by Cyrenian, which young gentleman looks a born galloper. He is perhaps a finer-looking colt than his brother Cambrian was at the same age, and is certain to be heard of later on. A colt by Eton from Irma is a very nice, well-grown youngster, who looks like turning out a fine horse. There is a filly by Cyrenian from Lute who is fairly certain to come in for sharp competition. She is a first foal, and gives every indication of turning out a particularly smart racer. The filly by Cyrenian out of Landlock’s dam Dreamland looks like a very smart customer who should go for a good price. The sale promises to be a highly successful one.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 824, 21 December 1905, Page 9
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221CAMBRIA PARK. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIV, Issue 824, 21 December 1905, Page 9
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