. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Mat 21, 1898] ®ije gve&sv mxb gportemmu 38T( Australasia News. [Special Correspondence of the Breeder and Sportsman] The yearling sales of March show the marfeet to be in a very healthy condition, and that good racing material will elill fetch fair prices. The Messrs. Campbell & Sons sold Mr. Andrew Chirnside'a Newmineter Park yearlings at the City Horse Bazaar, and there was a goodly attendance of raciog men on hand. The best prices were: 610 guineas (about $3,132) for a gelding by fiom Nemesis, Mr. W. Allen being the purchaser. Other good pr


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Mat 21, 1898] ®ije gve&sv mxb gportemmu 38T( Australasia News. [Special Correspondence of the Breeder and Sportsman] The yearling sales of March show the marfeet to be in a very healthy condition, and that good racing material will elill fetch fair prices. The Messrs. Campbell & Sons sold Mr. Andrew Chirnside'a Newmineter Park yearlings at the City Horse Bazaar, and there was a goodly attendance of raciog men on hand. The best prices were: 610 guineas (about $3,132) for a gelding by fiom Nemesis, Mr. W. Allen being the purchaser. Other good prices were 250 for a brown filly by Vengeance from Primrose, Mr. G. Gray; 210 guineas for brf by Zilioski from Queen Bee, Mr. Chas. Ayrey; 200 guineas for br f from Busy Bee; 170 guineas fjr a bay gelding by Vengeance from Constellation, Mr. Chas, Ayrey, and 150 guineas for a bay filly by Vengeance from Forest Queen, purchased by Mr. 3. Gray. The average of Ihe Bale was 128A guineas, or §672âvery good, tiulv. At the Bales of thoroughbred yearlings on Wednesday following the Newminster Park yearlings, the best prices were 400 guineas for br f by Malna from Cipriote, bought by Mr. R. G. Talbot; 260 guineas for ch c by Carnage from Lady Disdain, bought by Mr. A. Murphy; 240 guineas for cb c by Pilgrim's Progress from Lady Bellp, brought by Mr. G. Towton; 230 guineas for b c by Carnage from Princess Alice, bought by J. N. McArthur; 230 guineas for br c by Bill of Portland (son of St. SimoD) out of The Fortune Tel- ler, bought by Mr. S. McKay, and 270 guineas for b c by Trenton from Gardenia, purchased by Mr. J. N. McArthur W. E. Wilson's Aurum (by Trenton Aura), who goes to Mrs. LaDgtry, won the V. R C. St. Leger February 26th with 122 pounds up, ridden by H. J. Morrison. He won by ten lengths with ease. The Tola was second and Keera third. Time, 3:12. Aurum's sire, Trenton, is now in Eng- land. The fourth dam tf this great colt, Lady Evelyn, by Don John, won the Oaks in Eogla


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