Colonial Girl Shipped to France, Daily Racing Form, 1910-08-12

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COLONIAL GIRL SHIPPED TO FRANCE. Hum York. August 11. — Joseph E. Widener. of Philadelphia, has shipped Colonial Girl, winner of the 0,000 Worlds lair Handicap at St. Louis in 1904, to Trance to lw mated with Kabelals, a stallion of the line of St. Simon. Another of Mr. Widener s mares. Nature, a daughter of Meddler and Correction, and a half-sister to Yankee, has been nutted with Carbine, in Ireland. Carbine was the sire of the BpOOm Derby winner. Spearmint. Wallflower, a daughter of Meddler and Kamara. has been mated with another English stallion. Martha GOT-li, an. a sifter to Audience, and .ateboll are still in this country. Martha GornUUI has a foal bv Bock Read at bar sUe and she is to lie mated with Broom-si |ek next your. Gatebeil and a sMcf to sir Lyase-wood me to go to Brsssasttek next spring with Martha Gorman. Mr. Widener has also snipped to France th • sown jumper. Naughty Boy. whc.se education baa bean nromlsiitg. Xewmarkei, purchased far Aevelopntent into a "el;.i-e- ■ t the isle time as Naughty Boy. bat been a failure through the held.


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