Daly Estates Horses Arrive, Daily Racing Form, 1901-09-20

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DALY ESTATES HORSES ABBIVE. The most valuable cargo of thoroughbreds ever brought to this country arrived in New York on the steamship Minnehaha of the Atlantic Transport Line Tuesday. The chief lot consisted of forty-one brood mares, yearlings and weanlings from the stud of the late MarcoB Daly at Aperfleld Court, England. They will be sold at auction by Fasig, Tipton and Co. at their sale paddocks, Sheepshead Bay, on Oct. 1. The mares include eleven which Mr. Daly selected from his Bitter Boot Stud Farm and Bent to England in 1899 to be bred to the most fashionable sires in England, and nine of the best brood mares that he could purchase in England. Among the sires which the mares visited in England are such noted ones as St. Simon, Melton, Ladas and Orme, Bire of Flying Fox. The horses were in charge of Dr. Haggard on the trip and in spite of the fact that there was a severe storm on one day, not one of them was sick for an hour of the voyage. Among the most notable of the American mares is Lady Reel, the dam of Hamburg, while Lucy Croas and Cambushinnie are considered two choice ones of the English lot. The following is a full list of the consignment: American mares Lady Reel, bay 1886, by Fellowcraft Mannie Grey; Workmate, bay 1887, by Bulwark Lbngmate ; Puritan Lass, bay 1889, by Spendthrift Phoebe Mayflower; Anna Gray, bay 1889. by Free Enight Alice Gray; La Belle III., bay 1891, by Onondaga Aileen; Lola Dell, bay 1893, by Hanover Meriden; Elizabeth L., chestnut 1890, by Woodlands Ballet; Semper Cara, bay 1891, by Eing Alfonso La Sylphide; Semper Fidele, bay 1888,by Longfellow La Sylphide ; Afflatus, chestnut 1893, by Inverness Affinity ; Lizzie D., brown 1887, by Onondaga Spaldie; Pocahontas, bay 1891, by Duke of Montrose Heleva. English Mares Lucy Cross, bay 1891, by St. Simon Verdigris; LEsclave, bay 1893, by St. Serf Paulino; Argenta, bay 1893, by Pioneer-Granite; Optimo, bay 1896, by Orme Euclids dam; Hermia, chestnut 1885, by Hermit Ti-zona; Cambushinnie, brown 1889, by Hampton Rudstone; Field Azure, bay 1889, by Ben dOr-Falaise; Bte. Lucie, chestnut 1896, by Ayrshire Ste. Agatha; Dorothea, chestnut 1885, by Sterling Cherry DuchesB. Two-year-old Bay colt, by Isinglass Lucy Cross, unbroken. Yearlings Bay colt, by Melton Argenta; bay colt, by Melton Semper Cara ; bay filly, by St. Frnsquin Semper Fidele ; brown filly, by St. Simon Lady Reel;. cheBtnut colt, by Ayrshire LEsclave; bay colt, by Raeburn Afflatus; bay colt, by St. Serf La Belle; bay colt, by Donovan Hermia ; chestnut filly, by Orion Ste. Lucie. Weanlings Bay colt, by Raeburn Workmate; chestnut flliy, by Melton Pocahontas ; brown filly, by St. Frnsquin Semper Fidele; bay filly, by Melton Somper Cara; bay colt, by Orme Cambushinnie ; bay colt, by St. Simon-Field Aeuro ; brown filly, by St. Simon Lady Reel; bay filly, by St. Serf Lela Dell; bay or brown colt, by Ayrshire Lizzie D. ; bay colt, by Donovan La Bollo III. ; chestnut colt, by Groy Leg Argenta. In addition to tho above there wero four thor- oughbrads belonging to James R. Eeene, a chestnut mare by Bend Or, a bay mare by Ison-omy and tho two three-year-olds, Runaway Girl and Climax. The two latter wero sent to Eng. land to race, but did not make a good showing, John Miller took charge of Mr. Eosnes horses and as eoon as they aro rested they will be sent to tho Castleton 8tnd at Lexington, Ey., for breeding purposes.


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