Louis Winans Breeding establishment, Daily Racing Form, 1915-08-01

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LOUIS WINANS- BREEDING ESTABLISHMENT. The Lordship Stud, over which Joseph Cannon presides, has become one of considerable Importance. and although Mintagen. having bee* purchased ridiculously cheap on Monday for 2 i guineas, is leaving forthwith, there still remains three young stallions el great promise in Mereatio. .Mam Bede stii.l Sir Martin, of which the tir-t named is advertised at the small fee of nine guineas, which should ensure him plenty of patronage from breeders. Me o lias developed into a lovely horse of superb quality, I mid is belter looking than his sire. Forfarshire. Which got him from Sillabub, a well bred mare, by ! St Serf out of Margarine, by Petrarch, which I was assureillv one ot the handsomest and best bones ever foaled. It Will be strange if Men ill 1. 1 [ does not get race .horses of g I class. Mr. Win :ins pair were, of course, bolh bred in America, Adam Bede by Adam si u of Plying Pox ooi ol Grace Gumberts and Sir Martin b.v Ogdon ut ol I ad] Sterling, and. although totally different In stvle and character, are two of the grandi --t look ing horses at the stud. The trst-named is new in his see.. n, | sea on. and his foals are said lo be most promising. He has had thirty two mares tins year, and among the breeders who have patronised his service are Sir II. S. Cray. Mr. Austin. Mr. Botterill. Lord Lonsdale. Captain Barnett, Captain L. II Jones. Mr. Herbert Delarne, Sir K. B. Jardine. Mr. Mark Pirtb. Baron Balkan. Mr. Bran Prlchard, Mr. Lionel Robinson. Lord Avl.sfi.nl. Sir C. Mynors, Lord St. Davids, General Bruce Hamilton, Mr. II. Lambert. Mr. J. Morn son and Mr. L. Gower. Joseph Cannon had the misfortune to lose a foal by him owing to an ae cident, but can console himself with a real beauty in a brown tillv out of Sugar. Sir Martin has mad" ■ good start wiili twenty-six mares, all ol which are believed to be sure in foal, and among them are Lord Lou-dale- Light Fantastic and Carmen ta; Mr C s. Newtons tinder Path and Queen Camilla; Mr. Winans Her Ladyship. Tea Biscuit and Bram shot; Mr Colton Foxs Mivagama: Mr. Jospeh Can nous Almond Rock. Sugar and Poets Dream. Quixotic and Melionite from the late Mr. Alfred Stevens stud: Mr. W. G. Laiiglands Firs! Selec Hon and Fleecy Bird: Sir C. Mynors Stub wood: Mr. Yarnnld- Marchpane: Lord DAbernons Collel Monte and Ventura: Mr. L. Neumanns Mane Theresa and Snow Marten: Mr. Hanslip Longs Mis informed: Lord S. lions Lama-hire Las-: Mr. II. Lamberts Prim Alice; Mr. Arnolds Lady Serf. and Mr. King-swells Lone Maiden. London Sportsman. maw.


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