1894-03-03 H. W. Crabb had such great anticipations of Eyraud

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1894-03-03
Breeder and Sportsman

"H. W. Crabb had such great anticipations of Eyraud, the colt sold to Mr. Floyd at the sale a week ago last Wednesday, that he paid $150 in advance to the latter so that he could get him back, and as the bidders did not pay for Cora C. or Like Like, according to these two advertised conditions of the sale, he determined to keep them and dispose of them at private sale. Eyraud is heavily entered in the California circuit, and with Jas. Berryman up behind him, will pull down many of the richest purses."

Citation:
"Turf and Track." Breeder and Sportsman 24, no. 9 (March 3, 1894): 198.

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