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  2. William Inglis & Son - Wikipedia

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    Inglis' future base 'Newmarket' at Young Street in Randwick, first hosted a yearling sale on May 1, 1867.William Inglis, a son of Scottish migrant Thomas Inglis, acquired the family's original property in Pitt Street, Sydney in 1880 to sell work horses under William Inglis & Son, before moving into Thoroughbreds.

  3. Big Stable Newmarket - Wikipedia

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    "There were trainers who had stables in the streets between here and Randwick Racecourse", Inglis said. After buying the site in 1917 for £50,000, William Inglis & Son developed the property to include a sales arena and four stables accommodating up to 620 horses. Arthur Inglis is now deputy chairman of the company. [11] [1] The Sale Ring ...

  4. Category:Horse auction houses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Horse auction houses" ... Keeneland Sales; M. Magic Millions; T. Tattersalls; V. Van Tassell and Kearney Horse Auction Mart; W. William Inglis & Son

  5. William Inglis (auctioneer) - Wikipedia

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    William Inglis (8 March 1832 – 12 January 1896) was an Australian auctioneer and stock agent. He was born in Sydney to merchant Thomas Inglis and Catherine Ross. He was a whaler and a goldminer in the Ovens Valley before returning to his parents' property near Camden .

  6. Heroic (horse) - Wikipedia

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    William Reid Stakes (1927 ... that fetched the top price of 1,800 guineas at the Inglis’ bloodstock sales. [2] ... over 14 furlongs defeating the good horse, ...

  7. William Inglis - Wikipedia

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    William Inglis (ferry), a 1935 Toronto Island ferry William Inglis (surgeon) (1713–1792), Scottish surgeon William D. Inglis (1874–1969), American football player and coach