Richly-Bred Mares for France, Daily Racing Form, 1911-11-26

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RICHLY-BRED MARES FOR FRANCE. New York, November 25. The shipment of thoroughbred mares that John E. Madden will make from Hamburg Place in Kentucky to France in the near future will be constituted as follows: Allopath, by Montana Homeopathy. Busy Maid, by Meddler Florrie. Cleophus, by Wagner Linuie. Court Plaster, by Saudriugham Set Fust. Dorothy Hampton, by Royal Hampton Dorothea. Haminerless, by Hamburg Trigger. Ilithyia, by Tammany Isis. Lady Schorr, by Kshcr War Mantle. Lady Sterling, by Hanover Aquila. Lambent, by Aniphion Starlight. Mahma, by Longfellow Queen Beluga. Mamie Woith. by St. George Ethel Thomas. Matanza, by Hanover The Niece. Mimosa, by Hamburg Castalia. Ocean Tide, by St. George Come and Go. Partridge, by Longfellow Queen Beluga. Passau. by Hamburg Pastorclla. Raglan, by Plaudit Royal Gun. Royal Gun. by Royal Hampton Spring Gun. Saratoga Belle, by Henry of Navarre Sallie McClelland. Unsightly, by Pursebearor Hira Villa. Veil, by Disguise Biturica.


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