More Thoroughbreds Go Abroad, Daily Racing Form, 1911-11-09

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MORE THOROUGHBREDS GO ABROAD. Lexington, Ky., November 8. Five thoroughbred mares and four foals from James B. Haggins El-mendorf Farm were loaded here tonight for New York to take boat Saturday for Montevideo, Ura-guay. They are Rosalinda, Lucky Strike, a colt by Goldfinch Maiden Poem, a colt by Star Ruby Rica-bar, a filly by George Kessler Walbeck and a colt by Africander. Next week Hosiery and a colt by Hessian Moderate, a 111 ly- by Toddington Orolita, a lilly by Waterboy Victoria Cross, a eolt by George Kessler Water Flower, a filly by Royal Flush III. Watergrass, a colt by Royal Flush III. Wild Star and a filly by Grecnan will foe shipped from Elmcndorf for Germany. John Mackay sailed from New York today for Englaud to make arrangements for future shipments to France and England. Trainer Charles H. Hughes came here from Latonia today to take charge of four yearling colts bv Hermis belonging to Henry M. Zeigler. Those out of Adept and Kinks are to bo sold and those out of Arllne and Crimea are to bo sent to France, where Mr. Zeigler is now making his home. On a farm recently purchased near the places of Messrs. J. E. Widener and IL B. Duryea, Mr. Zeigler has Hermis, ten mares and seven foals of this year.


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