Horses from Abroad Arrive: Consignments for Messrs Hitchcock, Thorne, Reiff and Whitney in New York Harbor, Daily Racing Form, 1917-12-21

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HORSES FROM ABROAD ARRIVE Consignments for Messrs. Hitchcock, Thome, Reiff and Whitney in New York Harbor. New York, December 20. The steamship Manhattan, on which there are a number of weanlings, yearlings and the stallion Yankee, has arrived here, but cannot be docked until Monday owing to lack of docking facilities. Up to the present the condition of the horses is not known, as much trouble is experienced by Dr. McCully and his assistants to get aboard the outlying ship. According to the companys documents, there, are some horses consigned to Delbert Itelff, as well as thirteen weanlings belonging to John Sanford and a few con-sighed to T. 1. Thorne. On the Masaba, which arrived yesterday, came Matinee, II. 1. Whitneys broodmare by Broomstick Audience. She has a -weanling at her side by Irince Palatine. With Matinee there were two broodmares consigned to F. Ambrose Clark.


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