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WHERE TO SELL KING COBALT Mr Grant Hugh Browne has an abiding faith in the future of the turf or perhaps he is somewhat prejudiced in favor of his black sprinter King Co ¬ balt baltA A few days ago Charles T Henshall met Mr Browne and the latter asked Mr Henshall to make a fair offer for King Cobalt Mr Henshall has been getting together a stable to race In the west He had not considered King Cobalt particularly but being bantered by Mr Browne he said saidWell Well I will give you 5000 for King Cobalt CobaltFive Five thousand dollars spluttered Mr Browne Why my dear man I could get 4000 guineas for King Cobalt In England EnglandMr Mr Henshall had had an idea that horses were not bringing quite so much in these days as for ¬ merly but Mr Browne evidently had no such no ¬ tion A There was no sale antr Mr Henshall closed the profitless conversation by remarking to Mr Browne BrowneI I should think England would be a mighty good place to sell King Cobalt Morning Telegraph