Two New Lady Owners, Daily Racing Form, 1932-09-05

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TWO NEW LADY OWNERS Special Correspondence. DUBLIN, Ireland. Two new owners, Lady Dumfries and Lady Haddington, have decided to register their racing silks and become patrons of the Irish turf. With this purpose in view they commissioned the Anglo-Irish Agency to :-urchase them a yearling each at the recent Dublin Horse Show Bloodstock Sales. Lady Dumfries is a daughter of Lady Granard, a sister of Ogden Mills and Mrs. H. C. Phipps, who race the Wheatley Stable in America. She will have her new silks carried by a Stratford colt, from Village Maiden, by Longtown, from Lady Strathmorc, by Queens Birthday, which cost her ,170 at the sales. Lady, Hoddington, likewise making her first venture on the turf, will have her silks carried by the bay colt by Arch Gift, from Princess Argosy, by Argosy, from Eminent Lady, by, Eminent, which cost but 03. Both lady, owners will have their horses trained by; Rodney More OFerrall, ,who has at his Kil-dangan Castle Stables, Kildare, tho horse owned by other prominent women-owners Lady Milbanks, the Honorable Mrs. Brinsley Plunkett and the Countess McCormack.


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