Stallion Pataud is Sold: J. W. Bailey is the Purchaser Horse Will Stand, Daily Racing Form, 1922-10-08

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; 1 ! STALLION PATAUD IS SOLD J. W. Bailey Is the Purchaser Horse Will Stand at Graceland Stud Breeding Farm News. LEXINGTON, Ky., October 7. The stallion Pataud, twelve-year-old son of Darley Dale and La Poetica, by Masque, has a new owner and a new home. Former Senator Joseph W. Bailey has purchased him from Herbert J. Brown of Portland, Me., and he has been transferred from Graceland Farm, where he stood for several years under the management of John Wilson Townsend, to Hinata Farm, where he will be in charge of Henry Williams. Pataud now is occupying the box that recently was vacated by Man o War. Pataud is the only son of his sire standing in the United States. He is a grandson of St. Simon and was a stake winner in France as a two and as a three-year-old. Pataud is the sire of several of our successful race horses, including Minute Man, Petie, Opper-man, Sam Freedman, Pyx, Keep, Pat Hamp-son and Col. Pat. M. P. Guilliams is here from Reno to ship back to George Wingfields Nevada Stock Farm several mares that have been bred to Sweep, Fair Play and Ballot. With them will go two mares belonging to P. M. Burch and two the property of J. O. Keene to be bred to Atheling II. Greenbroom, the two-year-old sister to Wildair, by Broomstick, dam "Verdure, by Peter Pan, from Pasterella, dam of Colin, is dead. She was the property of John B. Gorham. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Riddle and Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords are expected here Monday to spend a couple of weeks at Faraway Farm, the new home of Man o War. This farm formerly was a part of Colonel Louis Lee Haggins ML Brilliant Farm. George D. Widener is expected tomorrow to see several of his mares and- to make arrangements for their location permanently at one location under the charge of William M. King, who was in charge of ihe breeding stock at the late Henry T. Oxnards Blue Ridge Stud in Virginia. Colonel Phil T. Chinn is expected here tomorrow from New York.


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