Breeding Notes from the East: First Feals of Year at Mt. Kisco Farm-Orestes to Do Stud, Daily Racing Form, 1919-01-31

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BREEDING NOTES FROM THE EAST First Foals of Year at Mt. Kisco Farm Orestes to Do Stud Duty This Spring. NEW YORK, N. Y January 30. Mary Odile, one of Lieut. 5. A. Cochrans brood mares, recently foaled a colt by His Majesty. It is the first foal of tin. year at Mount Kisco Farm. Mr. Cochran has iibout a dozen other mares in foal and nine yearlings. Wood Nitcli, a sister to the dam of Harry Kelly, yesterday slipped a foal by Ultimus at Haylands. Mie is the property of Miss ElizaKth Daingerfield. Miss Daingerfield recently lost another foal from NKiiiday through an accident. 1-onanl Jacob reports a filly foal at Far Hills ly His Majesty The Marchioness. The filly was bred at Mount Kisco Farm by Lieut. G. A. Cochran Mid is a sister to St. Quentin. Scnor A. H. Diaz will send ten mares to Orestes In April. All these mares are in Cuba. Mr. Diaz has doubled his insurance on Orestes since he broke a track record at Havana last week. Just Fancy and Azruita, both winners in Havana, were bought at Maddens sale at Durlauds last year, and were gifts of John E. Madden to the tobacco fund. J. Temple Gwathmey has a promising two-year-old and u yearling at his Canterbury Farm near Warreuton, Virginia, by Wrack Robinetta. Robi-netta is a half-sister to Hazel Burke, the dam of Eternal. He also has several yearlings and foals by Trojan, the Futurity winner.


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