W. R. Coes Shipment West: Harmonicon and Eight Mares Sent to Wyoming Stud - Other Departures from Lexington, Daily Racing Form, 1923-11-11

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W. R. COES SHIPMENT WEST Harmonicon and Eight Mares Sent to Wyoming Stud Other Departures from Lexington. LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. 10. The stallion Harmonicon, and eight mares, the property of W. R. Coe, which have been at Himyar Stud, were shipped from here yesterday for Cody, Wyo., where they are to go to the Shoshone Ranch. The mares are: Eagles-nest, Somemore, Chiffon, Lone Squaw, Prairie Bird, Wigwam, Giggles and Pow Wow. In the car that is taking them West will be returned from Shoshone Ranch to Himyar Stud the following eleven mares: Bet, Election Bet, Mavis, Jacoba, Forfar, Home Bird, Laughaway, Widow Malone, Merry Thought, Black Eagle and Catacomb. Clyde Van Dusen today shipped twenty-six horses in two cars to Tijuana. They are the property of "Van Dusen, Colonel W. E. Applegate, W. C. Goodloe and others. Johnny Miller left here this afternoon for New York with a carload of thoroughbred mares, weanlings and yearlings, the property of various owners in the East. John Partridge has purchased the yearling brown filly by Torchbearcr Sincula dam of Costigan, from Phillip T. Chinn, and the yearling bay colt by Flittergold Clearing Up from John T. Ireland. They are in training at tho Kentucky Association track.


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