Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1899-07-08

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j NOTES OF THE TURF. Concerning a yearling sold in New York recently, Horse Fancier says : "Of the many grand looking yearlings of different types which have been seen in tho sale ring this season none excelled the Charaxus Generine colt, in the Ellerslie consignment, which in type, conformation, balance and bloodlike appearance is as perfect a gentleman as has been seen in years." Sure enough Latonia will run only nineteen days in the fall, opening either September 30 or Octobor7. The stakes will close as usual and the ring will be open to all bookmakers of good TSpute. So secretary Hopper writes. The throe-year-old filly Harmonica, property of Mr. W. C. Whitney, has been retired to thai stud. Previous, in tho Bromley string, haa been stopped in bis work, having gone amiss. Ben Holladay has been let up on, and mar not start again until the fail.


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