PAPER MONEY LINE.
HORSES AT STUD. AUTOPAY AND INFLATION. Through tho performances of Wild Chase and Paper Slipper, the Paper Money lino of St. Simon has re-established itself in prominence, and numbers of Paper Money’s sons nro now going to tho stud. Tho latest son of Paper Money to bo turned to such duties is Guarantee,. who is to bo available in tho Gore district in the coining season. This decision has been made by his breeder-owner, Mr J. M. Samson. Mr Samson is also sending Lord Byron, Guarantee’s half-brother by Iliad, to the stud in the South Canterbury district in the new 6cason. In an in-and-out career, studded with some good performances, Guarantee won £2968 in stakes. Lord Byron, who raced as a three-year-old this season, has failed to show any form. The Other sons of Paper Money at the stud arc Autopay, at Tuakau, in the Waikato, and Inflation, at AwapUni. Both horsos are being splendidly patronised. Later On Wild Chase is cei-tain to be givon his opportunity. ■ ■ •
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 204, 29 July 1937, Page 14
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170PAPER MONEY LINE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 204, 29 July 1937, Page 14
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