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5 , . ! j J j I 1 1 ■ !" I I ; , , J j j I I | i 1 1 : I i i h 1 1 f : : 1 „ FINAL BRUCE LOWE GROUPS -♦ Thoroughbred Families of System from Nos. 28 to 40. ♦ Emilius, Le Noir, Canezou, Fits Gladiator and Some Mighty Horses in the Collections. __ «. i FY EXILE. Apparentlj the glories of the So. : familj Hi, i itli Kn.iiiii-. for net since the days of the Derbj winner of 1sl:i |ma ther, appeared a really fii-t elass -ii, which traces in the female line to tin Ioppin iii.ii. . riiilperie, 1 kuow, w . ■ n the German Derbj and "houberiiki, in France, »a- succesKfnl ia iii- only -i. ni. hui lie- winners are few for the No. 28 fa mil and I be besl of them, a- a nsunl thing, trace to one of King Toms three daughters, Rvcline, Queen of the Vah ami Camilla, which latter «raa Imported into thi- eoaarry, and i" hi trace nol :: fen of the Xnrsery-bred winners. amona Ibem Bt. Farh, Prince of Melbourne am! si. .iiiii.e. net en,- of these, however, a genuine -uce-- .:- .-, -ji,. .in, Led on their nasi per formancea. cither us rare liorses or a- sites, mem-: her- of lie- N". Ls family are of hut Utile ii-,. The reason even for the existence "f No. 29 family l e.innot tell, the last fair-class winning member of the family was Le Noir. and hack there ill 1S_M ti,,. No. l: horse Bowton won the Si. Letter, hut Bowton h ft ii" son behind to carry on hi- line : 1 1 1 I I r 111,- lite .1 in, 1 can lee BO g I reason for the con tinned nee of No. 2 family mares a- in. .mi mares. of the race coarse succeaa and stud attainment* ■f ni, ml,, i- ,,t l.iinil N... :-li» 1 know next to nothing, except that in the toag ago Stanford achieved some fame a- a brood mare sire. Prom family No. HI come daite a nuinher of rood wlaaers and these all trace in the ferns i line io Melbournes flying daughter, Caneaoa. Canezou herself won the one Thoesand Gauieas ami Pre,! the Two Thousand Guineas wiener Fax CO let to, and La Bosaea, dam of that lir-t elas- Prenck race bora* Buiard. winner of the Prix do Jockey Clnh. Grand Prix ami Ascot GeU Cap. anozoif- iinughter Basqnine 1- also ancestress ,il many, inclading Kilcock and Lady Privoles, dam of the •■ ii-i-t . i.i winner in thi- country, Tippitj Witrhel. FAMILIES FROM NO. 32 TO NO. 40. Members of the N.,. ::•_■ famibj haclade Pits Gladiator, ancestor of Mortemer, Veraevil and Baxi Balishary, Arthur Wellesley, the St. Leger winner Challacoaibe, the Ashland Oaks winner Mandy Hamilton, the famous sprinter Boaeben, oiscau and the American Derby winner Blghhall. Of the rest of the Fruee LOWe lllliuher families those of mo-f interest are No-. :."., M, XT ami 19. Family No. :■•. is of int.re-1 hecan-- this is tin family of Kinir Toms grandsire, Economist, and of the sue, •■— fui Australian sire Locale!. Consul, the connecting Bclipne link between Defence ami Bar-danapale. is a member i C iamily No. :,.",. a- is Forliinaiii-. -ire of the * Melbourne Cup winner of 1913 Posinatao, and of Bastard, graadshe of the fainoii- Ki-herinan. Familj No. :,T. too, ha- claims ur attention because tin- is the family of imp it,,! Mebrose, anceatreas , f Fureha-e. hi- dan; Chcrryou. Eon, Eole and St. Saviour and ,t Beeswings -ire Dr. Byntax. hut a- far as I knoa family Xo. :!7 near lives on only in the Cnlted Staled, for no mares ;:re returned for it ia Volume is of tin EngUsh Stud Hook. Yinieiii-. Yal dor. miL-.it. race boraea in Prance am! now successful sire- in Argentina, and Hui: ,i:iin. ii.,- Prix du Diane winner Waadora, are ■members of the No. 9* fanaB Lexingtooa sire, Bostou, i- a member of family So. W and thi-! No. in family is -lill productive i I good winners here, one of which is the evetsreeii Dodg Nuinher-. of course, play an Importanl part in winner piodmli,,n ami many of the high numbered families are deficient in aambers, more or less, for the reason. I suppose, beeaase, In the fiv-t place, winners xv,ie nol forthcoming. Por all d ihi- fostering, care and ilevelnomwit. because of the Rire success of ii- members, might briat aboal a hettei -t.ite of affairs for snch a family a- No. S3.