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FRENCH-BRED HORSE.

AUSTRALIAN ENGAGEMENTS. The French-bred horse Genetout, whose name figuros in the loading handicaps set down for decision at tho spring meetings in Australia, is a speciallyAnteresting candidate. He is considered likely to play a part in tho settlement of important races. Genetout raced in France at two and three years, and, although he won only two races, lie finished second in ux other events, which earned him a certificate as a good colt. Bought by the Sydney sportsman Mr E. J. Smith, ho was transported to Australia several months ago and he is credited with having become thoroughly acclimatised. There is a great deal to rivet attention in the pedigree of Genetout, for his sire. Vatout, is by Princo Chinmy, a son of Chaucer, and thus traces to St. Simon. On the dam’s side ho has three strains of St. Simon, and a strain of Carbine through the latter’? notable son Spearmint adds greatly to the strength of tho; pedigree. Genetout is engaged as follows: Epsom Handicap, one mile, 9.0; Tho Metropolitan, 1 mile 5j fur., 9.0; Uauifiold Cup, 14 miles, 8.12; Cnntala Stakes, one mile, 8.11: and Melbourne Cup, two miles, 8.10.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 202, 27 July 1937, Page 10

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FRENCH-BRED HORSE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 202, 27 July 1937, Page 10

FRENCH-BRED HORSE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 202, 27 July 1937, Page 10

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