Mrs. Livingstons Coburg Farm, Daily Racing Form, 1922-01-14

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j " * 1 I I * » I MRS. LIVINGSTONS COBURG FARM NF.W TORK, N. Y.. January IS. — Mrs. L. Living-ton, - ftermer owner of the Rant-ocas Farm at .Tohstown. N. J., may send her eeaanl to the post 1 on lii-tropolitan race eaanes again if any horses of f outstanding cjuality are developed at her obnrg Out., stock farm. Mrs. Livingston is at present visiting in New-York. 1 She stated yesterday that the- Coburg farm I has been turned over te» her nephew. Emerson Haines, and Edward Fcakcs, youngest son of her former traine-r, Matt Peakaa. At present then are ■ forty mares on the farm. These have been bred to the two stallions, also epiarteri-d there, LavetM and Kingly. Tne Coburg farm is well adapted to use for r thoronghbretl produ--tion. A track for training pur-1 ■ poses has he-en hnilt on the jdae e. In a recent letter Mrs. Livingston said her nephew lafmmrd her thai thtrty-frre foals en ea- pec ted this year. He- ahm said that training aotivi- ties of the thoroughbreds slated to carry Mrs. Livingstons - colors in Canada during the coming season " are two weeks ahead of similar preparations of f horses quartered at Woodbine track in Toronto. A


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