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once, her first time out, and dam of Coy Lad winner 

 and sire of winners arid the winners Sam Reh, Pan 

 Maid, Meditation and Star Maid), Belgravia (winner 

 and dam of Grosvenor, frequent winner for five seasons ; 

 Bonnie Mary, winner of the Fashion, Juvenile and Great 

 American Stakes and $15,600 in 1919; Black Toney, 

 winner of twelve races and $12,815, an< ^ s ^ re f Miss 

 Jemima, his first starter-out in 1919, who won eight 

 races and $20,055 J anc * Herder, a winner) and Mayfair 

 (dam of Gerrard and May Queen). 



FAIR VISION (cost 1500 gns.) is dam of Horoscope (a 

 winner and sire), Miss Jenny (winner of fourteen races 

 and dam of Gold Ten, winner and dam of the winners Ten 

 Point, Gold Point, Miss Ogden and Brighton), Runaway 

 Girl (winner and dam of Special Licence, winner ; Gretna 

 Green, winner of the Carter Handicap, etc. ; Meggs 

 Hill, stakes winner and producer; Infatuation, Wedding 

 Bells, winner in England and America ; Pankhurst, 

 dam of Upset, etc.), Idle Fancy (dam of Idle Tale, 

 Ralph S. and Passing Fancy, all winners, and Fairy 

 Story, dam of Wand), Peter Quince (winner of five 

 races and sire of many good winners; in 1917 he was 

 sixth in the American stallion list with twenty-four 

 winners of sixty-two races and over $75,000, including 

 Dominique, $i 1,408, Papp, $41,000, etc.), Trance (winner 

 of twenty-seven races) and Dreaming (dam of Vague). 



EDITHA (cost 1000 gns.) is dam of Dominoes (dam of 

 Dominant, winner of $19,720; Domino Noire, winner 

 and dam of Ethel D. Dartworth ; Cane Run and 

 Blaise ; Earl's Court, winner ; Nankeen, winner in 

 England ; Diversion and Mystify), Hurst Park (winner 

 of ten races in U.S.A., also a winner in England and 

 a sire), Pope Joan (winner of $8330 and dam of Jocasta, 



