Whitney Yearlings off for England, Daily Racing Form, 1911-10-22

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WHITNEY YEARLINGS OFF FOR ENGLAND. New York, October 21. One of the most valuable consignments of thoroughbred yearlings ever sent abroad by one owner thirty-two iu all are today en route to Newmarket on the liner Minnctonka. They are the property of H. V. Whitney and are valued at 50,000. The consignment is in charge of John Schlosser, who will deliver them to A. J. .Toyner, Mr. Whitneys trainer at Newmarket. In addition to having engagements in the Derby and Oaks or 1913, the Whitney yearlings are heavily engaged in many valuable stakes to be run during 1912, and it is predicted that throngh their wiunings .Mr. Whitney will have next .year his best season in England. . . d


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