Another Daly Salf, Daily Racing Form, 1901-09-15

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ANOTHER DAIiT 8 ATX. No sales of the year attracted snch widespread interest as did the two Bales of thoroughbred a belonging to the estate of the late Marco b Daly, and these are now to be supplemented by another which, October 1, will mark the complete dispersal of the magnificent stud which Mr. Daly had collected when death called him. The horses now to be sold are those he had at Aperfleld Court Stud in England, and comprises eleven selected American brood mares and nine of Englands most fashionable blood lines. Besides the twenty brood mares, nine yearlings by Melton, St. Simon, St. Frusquin, Ayrshire, Baeburn, St. Serf, Donovan and Orion and eleven weanlings by Baeburn, Melton, St. Frusquin, Orme, St. Simon, St. Serf, Ayrshire, Donovan and Grey Leg are to be sold. That the competition to secure these grand brood mares and richly bred youngsters will be of the keenest description may be assured in advance, and high priceB will be the rule. Lady Beel, the dam of Ham-, burg, is represented by a yearling and a weanling, both brown fillies and both by St. Simon. The American bred brood mares are: Lady Beel dam of Hamburg, by Fellowcraft Mannie Gray, bred to St. Simon. Workmate dam of Ben Eder by Bulwark Longmate, bred to Ladss. Puritan Lass dam of Tillo, by Spendthrift Phoebe Mayflower, bred to Kendal. Anna Gray dam of Holstain,by Free Knight Alice Gray, bred to Trenton. La Belle III., by Onondaga Aileen, bred to Baeburn. Lela Dell, by Hanover Meriden, bred to Bt. Angelo. Elizabeth L., by Woodlands Ballet, bred to Kendal. Semper Gara, by King Alfonso La Sylphide, bred to St. Serf. Semper Fidele, by Longfellow La Sylphide, bred to St. Serf. Afflatus, by InverneBB Affinity, bred to Baeburn. Lizzie D., by Onondaga Spaldie, bred to Orion. Pocahontas, by Duke of Montrose Heleva, bred to Childwick. The nine English-bred mares were secured by Mr. Daly regardless of cost, and several of them required the expenditure of sums that would be a fortune to the majority of men. Their names and breeding are aB follows: Lucy Cross, by St. Simon Vordigris, by Springfield, bred to Melton. LSEclave, by Bt. Serf Pauline, by Hermit, 1 bred to Boyal Hampton. Argenta, by Pioneer Granite, by The Duke, bred to Orion. Optime, by Orme Euclids dam, by Speculum, bred to Melton. Hermia, by Hermit Tizona, by Young Melbourne, bred to Le Yar. Cambushinnie, by Hampton Budstone, by Tibthorpe, bred to Martagon. Field Azure, by Bend Or Falaise, by Bobert the Devil, bred to Levar. Bte. Lucie, byJAyrshire Ste. Agatha, by Ison-omy, bred to Orion, Dorothea, by Sterling Cherry Duchess, by The Duke, bred to Ladas. The yearlings and wealings are bred as follows: Yearlings: Bay colt, by Melton Argenta. Bay colt, by Melton Semper Cara. i Bay filly, by St. Frusquin Samper Fidele. Brown Filly, by St. Simon Lady Beel. Chestnut colt, by Ayrshire LEeclave. Bay, colt, by Baeburn AfflatuB, Bay colt, by St. Serf La Belle. Bay colt, by Donovan Hermia. Chestnut filly, by Orion Ste. Lucie. Weanlings: Bay colt, by Baceburn Workmate. Chestnut filly, by Melton Pocahontas. Bay filly, by 8t. Frusquin Bempar Fidele. Bay Ally, by Mellon Semper Cara. Bay colt, by Orme Cambushinnie. Bay colt, by St. Bimon Field Azure. Brown filly, by Bt. Bimon Lady Beel. Bay filly, by St. Serf Lela Dell. Bay or brown colt, by Ayrshire Lizzie D. Bay colt, by Donovan La Belle III. Chestnut colt, by Grey Leg Argenta. There is also an unbroken two-year-old bay colt by Iqinglass Lucy Cross.


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