Latest News From Breeding Farms: Stallion Assagai Arrives at Kempland Stud--Campfire to Stand at Kirklevington., Daily Racing Form, 1918-11-28

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LATEST NEWS FROM BREEDING FARMS Stallion Assagai Arrives at Kempland Stud Camp fire to Stand at Kirklevington Lexington Ky November 27 AVillis Sharpe KiK mers stallion Assagai by Spearmint Charm ar ¬ rived here last night from New York and was sent to Kempland Farm when he is to make the season under the direction of Harry Morrissey In the same car came the three yearlings by The Manager recently purchased by Thomas C McDowell from George Smith of the Brighton Stable Eyelid prop ¬ erty of A L Aste and Florence L and Highland Lassie ownud by Joe Marrone The lastnamed three went to John S Barbees Glen Ellen Farm FarmII II T Wilson sent down to his Kirklevington Farm the threeyearold Annehen which is to be retired and the twoyearold Minuet to be rested a while and trained next year by Tom Healy A filly by Helmet for John Morris a mare belonging to Ed ¬ ward F Whitney going to A 15 Hancocks Clai borne Farm and a couple of AV P Millers two yearold fillies to be turned out at Hal Price ileadleys Beaumont Farm completed the load loadS S D Kiddle master of Glen Kiddle Farm ar ¬ rived here this morning and went out to Glen Ellen Farm in company with Trainer Louis Feiistel to see the nine mares lie has there and the four his sonin law Walter Jeffords has at the same place In the afternoon they went to ISel Air Farm which is oiierated by Luke and Brownell Combs and later they went to John E Maddens Hamburg Place Feiistel lias been here a day or two looking at vearlings vearlingsOscar Oscar Brown today stated that plans are being made to have Campfire stand nest season at Kirk levington Farm


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