Notes of the Turf from Other Lands, Daily Racing Form, 1915-10-07

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NOTES OF THE TURF FROM OTHER LANDS. Doran, lo will be a stud companion of Llangibby at the Meddler Stud, Newmarket, next season. J. B. Joel has sold Radiant to W. Mumford. It is reported the selling price of Snnfire was 2..VM guineas. The deatli took place Septcmlier 17 of William Rippon Brockton, a prominent Nottingham sirts-nian. Deceased, who was 77 years of age. was a well-known breeder aud cross-country rider. He owned Moorhen, the dam of Gallinule. and some years ago he r«»le Primrose in the Grand National. Mr. Sol Joel stated recently that it is his present intention to allow Poinmern to meet all his engagements tiiis year, and to keep him in training next year. The colt Is engaged in the Limekiln Stakes. and Cambridgeshire at the Houghton Meeting on October 2ti and 27 respectively. His Cambridgeshire weight is now 13."i pounds. Lord Carnarvons Kivoli has run his last race. The son of Robert le Diable and Marliacea pulled up leg weary hi the July Course Handicap in June, aud was subsequently sent to join Valens and Mau-vezin at the Highcleie Stud. Among other longdistance races Rivoli won the Ascot Stakes. Alexandra Flale. aud the Queens Prize at Kempt, hi Park and. being an exceptionally good-looking horse, he should not want for opportunities. The principal winning sires in Australia during the season recently dosed were: Malster. by Bill of Portland: Bobadil. by Bill of Portland: Positano. by St. Simon: Linacre, by Wolfs Crag. Graft.ni. hy Galopin: Wallace, by Carbii:e: Mountain King, bir Wallace: Royal Artillery, by Hotehkiss: Pistol. by-Carbine, and The Welkin, by Flying Fox. K. J. Watt headed the list of winning owners with J3.140: Messrs. Robinson and Clark being fifth with fKIJtti, while Sir W. Cooper was credited with 7.:U.-.. Jockey Frederick Templeman. who is on his way to India, has been engaged as first jockey to the stable pre-lded over by By ram lee, one of the most important stables in India, the principal patrons of which are the Chief of Kagal. arka races in the assumed name of "Mr. K. S. S..." and Mr. Kelso. Templenians coutract makes it explicit that he is t.. be at liberty to return to England in time to ride at the opening meeting of the season of lftlrt. The engagement was made and the negotiations conducted by Mr. Clarence Hai.ey. who is equally in touch with the leading owners of India aud of Somh America. Of one of the yearlings bought in England by Charles T. Patterson. Loudon Sporting Life of the next dav said: "Had the yearling by Santry out of Liydale come nnfier the hammer after Instead of before Brownii won the Harleston Handicap at Newmarket, it is possible that he would have made more than the o20 guineas that Mr. Patterson gaye for him. He is mi exceptionally well-grown colt, well-turned everywhere, and a great walker, and the only regret that those connected with the Mi wbrar Stud. Yorkshire, where he was bred, can have is that his destination is America. Last vear his half-sister. Brovnii, won the Knowslcy Nursery.


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