Castleton Breeding Stock for England, Daily Racing Form, 1912-01-04

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CASTLET0N BREEDING STOCK FOR ENGLAND. N. w York. January :;. — Mij. Foxliall A. Daktger-fiid. manager of James i:. Kcaaca famous Castle-toa stud in the blue grass state, departed for Ken-rack; last niiit after a visit of a few days here. Major Iaingertii hi- hiismi.;i here was to see Clarence ii. Hackay regarding the rental ol a residence at the Kingston 1 arm. Home days ;,-., it wa reported Mr. Keeac was negotiating to sublease the Kingston establishment. The report h,k trwmeoaa and eaaie from the fact thai Major Daingerfleld had visited the place. David H. Look having purchased Caatleton, naturally mak ■ i: imp ratlve I i Major Daingerfleld to seek other quarters, hence nis desire to locate at aTlngalsa Mr. Keene has been planning to dispose of every horse be own- in the latter part of the month of May. European horsemen, English turfmen partlca tnioa .a Amerii an bred li csea and the probabilities are the splendid aggregation .will be shipped ac the Atlantic In the spring. The stallions and matrons at Caatleton number more than sixty, lueluded In the collection of mares ar. man] thai havi played notable parts on the turf in hi- i lutrj and abroad. Ten stallions are quartered al the great breeding establishment, sev Mai ni which liavi sired brilliant race horses for tbeli abllit to ran last al all distances. I rive in tin list thai will in represented when Harry Payne Whitneys two-year-olds go to the post in Uaglaud Ihi.s yeai an Ben Crush. Voter, Delhi, l»i gal -■ and Ieti r Ian.


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