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AMOUNIS HIS FAMILY

mounis saw his second dam as Chand Beebee who was imported to Australia in 1892. The mare was entered for both the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups of 1894 but was withdrawn. She was imported by Messrs Merthyr and Baronet who intended to form a new stud at Minmi near Newcastle in NSW. The gentlemen were in reality brothers John and William Brown and the

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