High Time Brings 0,000: Dixiana Farm the Purchaser--Noah Goes for 2,000 and Donnacona for ,700., Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-15

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HIGH TIME BRINGS 0,000 Dixiana Farm the Purchaser — Noah Goes for 2,000 and Donna- conafor ,700. LEXINGTON, Ky., May 14.— High Time, one of the four stallions sold at Lexington today in the dispersal of the breeding stock of Col. Phil T. Chinns Himyar Stud, was bought by Dixiana Farm for 0,000. The young sire Noah brought the next highest price of the stallions, John S. Bar-bee of Lexington, paying 2,000 for him. Imported Donnacona was sold to T. A. Baldwin of Nashville, Tenn., for ,700, and the twenty-year-old sire, Flittergold, was bought by Frank Hatch of Palo Alto, Calif., for 00. Adolph E. Pons of New York City, opened the bid on High Time at 5,000. The next bid was 5,000, made by N. W. Harris, Pons then bid 0,000, and Harris next bid was 5,000. W. B. Miller, owner of Greenwich Stud, made the next bid of 6,000, and Ross Long, manager of Dixiana Farm, and representing that establishment, made the final bid of 0,000. Charles T. Fisher, owner of Dixiana Farm, owned one-eighth interest in High Time at the time of the sale, the other owners being Colonel Chinn and Samuel Ross.


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