Foreign-Bred Yearlings to be Sold, Daily Racing Form, 1916-12-12

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FOREIGN-BRED YEARLINGS TO BE SOLD. New York. December 11. Next Thursday night at Durlands Riding Academy, G. H. Browne will send into the sales ring twenty-seven yearlings, which were imported from England within the last six mouths. Some of them were brought over last August, while the others did not reach here until November 15. Of the band a chestnut, filly named Tread Lightly, a sister to Ugly Ducking, one of the good two-year-olds in Ireland this year, is considered a likely-looking racing prospect. The yearlings to be offered and their breeding, are as follows : Chestnut colt by Glasgerion Mrs. K. Col. Cluff, ch. c. by Galloping Simon Amitie. Sir Sam, b. g, by Henry the First Cynane. Best Man, b. c, by Henry the First Bridal. Simon the Jester, b. or br. c, by Simon Square Mons Meg. Theys Off II., ch. c, by William Rufus Diamond Cut Diamond. The Floater, b. c, by Flotsam Orsino. Tominic Tee, ch. c, by Grey Leg Augustus Victoria. Declaration, b, f, by Declare Yelotte. Babbling Brook, b. f, by St. Atnant Lavetta. Chestnut gelding by Cocksure II. The White Lady. Chestnut colt by Poussin Gentian. Bay filly by Poussin Onoc Buidat. Lightfoot Lill, b. f, by Flotsam Lily Underfoot. Tread Lightly, ch. f, by Tredennis Bachelors Beauty. Alderbery, by Bon Alder Haply. Chestnut filly by Ben Alder White Lead II. St. Bridge, b. c, by Bridge of Erin St. Denise. Golden Soldier, b. c, by Seaforth Golden Heart. Merry Ben, b. g, by Ben Alder Mary Stuart. Hypnotism, br. f, by Oppressor Magnetism. Rough Weather, b. f, by Oppressor Storm Nymph. Saxhorns Journey, ch. c, by Saxham Far Gone.


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