Harvest Money

Stallion
Colour: Brown
Breed: Thoroughbred
Type: Unknown
Foaled: 1893
Height: 16.1hh

Sire: Doubloon
Dam: Corn Rose


HARVEST MONEY GSB (Vol.18 p.118) a brown colt. Foaled in 1893 and bred by Mr. C.F. Young. In 1903 at The Hunters’ Improvement Society’s show, exhibited by Edward John Percy, Housenrigg, Carlisle, Cumberland, Harvest Money was 1st Reserve for a King’s Premium from the Royal Commission on Horse Breeding. In 1907 Harvest Money exhibited by Albert Octavius Haslewood, Fairfield Stud, Buxton, Derbyshire won a King’s Premium of £150. He travelled in Fifeshire, (in 1908 he was placed 1st Reserve for the same area,) Harvest Money was recorded as having Prize winning produce,’ in 1908 and 1909 and in 1909 exhibited by Fred Jeffery, Manor Hotel, Dousland, Yelverton he won a King’s Premium for £150.  He stood at Park Hill Stud Farm, Ipplepin, Newton Abbot, and travelled Exeter, Tiverton, Dulverton, Barnstable, Okehampton and Plymouth. In 1912 he was exhibited at the London Show of The Hunters’ Improvement and National Light Horse Breeding Society. He was exhibited by Frederick Richard Jeffery, Park Hill Stud Farm, Ipplepen, Newton Abbott, Devonshire and awarded a Premium for District XI (South Wales) and Reserve for Cornwall and Devon.

Premium and Registered Stallions recognised under the Horse-breeding schemes of the Royal Commission on Horse-breeding, the Ministry of Agiculture and Fisheries, the War Office, the Board of Agriculture for Scotland, the Royal Agriculture Society of England, and the Hunters’ Improvement and National Light Horse Breeding Society, . . . . . (1908-1926.)


He was sire of Corn Sheaf and Golden Harvest


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