Argentine Average Sale Prices, Daily Racing Form, 1920-03-20

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ARGENTINE AVERAGE SALE PRICES again much The tlioroiigniireu inmisirv is alive in the Argentine As with other countries prices slumped somewhat during the war but at the annual twovearobl sales at the end ot last year the average Wiis higher than on any previous occa ¬ sion except IJll In the London Sportsman the following comparison of prices in pesos was given for the last sixteen years yearsAmount Amount Average AverageYear Year No Sold Pesos Pesos 7r 0 44S 221110 i22S 191 rlS 4171 SO2 SO2At At the prewar rate of exchange a peso was worth about 41 cents and that would mean an average of for each if the IS twoyearolds Going on the old value f the peso eleven colts by Your Majesty average 1 about 112111 and twelve fillies bv the same s e C01t at the last sales The highestpriced lt named Herman Gros brother to Bruce I we brought 200l He is a son of Enorgica a Cyllene mare Ten Cylleiie colts averaged 110


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