Hurricana Yearlings Sale, Daily Racing Form, 1900-08-29

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HURRICANA YEARLINGS SALE. The Hurricana Stud yearlings, the property of M ssrs. S. Sanford and Sous, were sold by the Fa6ig-Tipton-company at the Sheepshead Bay-padlock Saturday. They were principally the get of Clifiord, with a few by Potomac. Auctioneer George Bain, who officiated, had a hard time getting bids on the majority of the lotr- offered, and as ■ consequence it is more than probable that not a few bargains were secured. Several of the youngsters were good ! lookers, and they were bred well enough to almost insure race bones. A complete record of the sale follows: Property of Hurricaua Stud: Bay colt, by Clifford-Thrilling ; W. Lakeland §200 Bay colt, by Clifford— Rehearsal ; J. White 200 Chestnut colt, by Clifford— Queen Mab ; Dudley Hollis 150 Bay colt, by Clifford— Elvira : O. H. Chen- ault 100 Chestnut filly, by Clifford— Caledonia ; W. L. Powers 700 , I I - • Bay filly, by Clifford— Vendetta ; O. H. Chenault 25 uu J Chestnut colt, by Potomac— Princess Mon-1 mouth ; J . F. Schorr 200 Black colt, by Potomac— Zamora ; A. J. Moores 203 Brown filly, by Potomac— Folly ; G. Herrick 25 j Chestnut filly, by Potomac— Golden Rod ; Dudley Hollis 50 I Bay filly, by Potomac— Aranza II. ; P. Meaney 75 Property of W. L. Powers : Chestnut filly, by Goldcrest— Notre Dame; E. Curley 25 1 Chestnut filly, by Hanover — Princess Jean: R. T. Wilson, Jr 125 —Morning Telegraph.


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