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Chatham (horse) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chatham (horse)
Chatham (foaled 1928) was an outstanding Australian Thoroughbred racehorse that was bred by Percy Miller at the Kia Ora Stud near Scone in the Hunter Region, New South Wales. ==Pedigree== He was the best son of the good race horse and sire, Windbag (a Melbourne Cup winner) his dam Myosotis was a granddaughter of the 1899 English Triple Crown winner, Flying Fox. Myosotis was the dam of eight foals all of which raced and included four winners. Chatham's half-brother, Cetosis was the best of these four winners, having won 16 races in Perth, Western Australia and in the country.〔 Chatham's fourth dam, Paqresseuse was a sister to the undefeated Grand Flaneur. Chatham was sold at the 1930 Sydney yearling sales for 650 guineas to trainer, Ike Foulsham.〔Styring, Jack, ''Chatham a yardstick for today's milers'', p. 40, Racetrack magazine, June 1982〕
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