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BSlood ,St<nk -sales. . .. Lot 3. CHESTNUT FILLY, by Nordenfeldt from Tree Deuce, by Traiucer (inip.) from Gitana, by Sir HerouJes from Gipsy Queen, by II Barbiere. Foaled 29ch October. ISUO. This fllly is hftUVsister to Louie, Sir Bedivere, and Tres Sco, and threequarter sister to Manton, the.Naw Zealand Cup. Canterbury Cup, and Canterbury Derby winner of 1888. who is one of the best, horses that ever ran in New Zealand, and full sister to Namoa, winner of Canterbury v> el- ' come Stakes. Lot 4. BAY FILLY, by Nelson from The Maid, by Kins? of the Ring from Maid of All Work, hy King Alfred (imp.* from Mischief (dam ofFirst King and Petrea), by the Premier (imp.) from Maid of the Mill by Rory O'Morc (imp.) from Peter Fin mare. Foaled 18th September, 1890. This filly is half-sister to Vendetta and The Workman, and Sister to Calvi. Lot 5. CHESTNUT FILLY, by Nelson from Memphis, by Gang Forward (imp.) from Palmrya, by South Australian (imp.) from Zenobia (imp.) (dam of Ada, who was dam of Newstead, one of the fastest horses in Australia). ' Fouled 21st September, 1890. This fllly is half-sister to Reprisal and iKgyptus. LOT 6.- BROWN FILLY, by Inffiomar from Sister Agnes (imp.), by ttosicrucian from Penance, by The .S'lyinj: Dutchman from Rosary (sister to Surplice), ; by Touchstone from Crucifix, by Priam from Octavina, etc. Foaled 23th August, 1890. This filly is half-slater to Percussion, and the colt for which Mr Hordern gave 810 guineas at the break-up at Sylvia Park last January. Lot 7. CHESTNUT FILLY, by Nelson from Coreyra (imp.), by King Tom from Oerintha, by Newminster from Queen , Bee, by Amorino from Mayfly, by Erni!iu3, from Mercy, etc. Foaled 2nd October, 1890. This filly is half-sister to Alcinpus and Bay King, and full sister to First Nelson. hnx 8- BROWN FILLY, by Ingomar from. Sweet Alice, by Sledmare (imp.) from The Nun, by Dr. O'Toole from a Sir. Charles mare. Foaled August, 1890, This fllly is half - sister to The-. Dreamer. i THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. At Half-past Two p.m. ■TILENORA DARK -\rEARLINGS, TO ;:E SOLO AT \V /•■ I' 1X I, EPSOM (By kind penn'asion of Major George, immediately alter the Wapiti Yearlings). The undersigned will sell, No. 1. BAY FILLY, !'■■• Hippocamrms. dam ' Venus TfiiiSi. <>y Sledmere from Peeress, by V an Peer limp.) This fllly is closely related to Muskapecr and Eruption No. 2. BAY FILLY, by Nelson, dam I-Tipporina, by Hippocampus from Yatterin;i. by Yalteadon from Kohinoor, by Vanguard This filiy is related to Ingorina, who has been winning a number of races lately No. 3. BROVVN FILLY, by Nordenfeldt. dam Fishgirl, by Yuttcndon from Fanny Fisher, toy Fisherman from Coquette, by Luuucalot This fllly is related to Grlaucus mid Fishwoman Xo. 1. BAY FILLY. by Nelson, flam Muskorina , by Musket from Hippurinu, by Hippocampus from Yauerina, by Yatlendon (First foal) No. 5. CHESTNUT FILLY, by Nordenfeldt, dam Rosarina, by Traducer from Yat.rerina. by Yattcndon from Kohinoor, by Vanguard This fllly i 3 full sister to Carronade and Rosebud, both good performers ; also Vieux. Rose and Glenora, both very fast 1 Also, the following Brood Mares :— No. 6. VENUS TRANSIT, chestnut mare by Sledmere (imp.) from Peeress, by The Peer (its;p.) This mare won the A.R.C. Derby and Great Northern St. Lester; with illly foal at foot and stinted to Hippocampus . • No. 7. COUNTESS, chestnut mare, by Antoroa (imp.) from Grand Duchess, by Traducer from Peeress; with fllly foal at foot and stintod to Hippocampus No. 8. EMPRESS, bro'.vn mare, by Muribyr" nong from Peeress, hy the Peer (imp.) from Miss Howe, by Sir Hercules ; stinted to liipuocampu?. No. 9. LADY FLORENCE, chestnut maro, by t>,ui Play from Nimble, by Herald from I'.onnii\ by Telegram: with coif, foal ax foot, by Kuio, and stinted to Brigadier. HUNTER & NOLAN. MONDAY, JANUARY 4. AT WELLINGTON PARK. BY MESSRS HUNTER AND NOLAN IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALFRED BUCK LAND AND SONS, ON ACCOUNT OF MESSRS L. D NATHAN AND CO. "DROWN FILLY by St. Leger, dam -*-' Cantiniere—Cantiniere by Musket from Brown Bess, by Nutwith from a thoroughbred mare. This fllly in full sister to Brown Bess, winner of the Moorefleld Park Handicap, heating 20 others; also of several other races in Australia. BROVVN COLT by St. Lejjer from .Hanga. by Diomedes from Waiinea, by Sir Kercnlca from Flora Melvor, by Rou3 Emigrant from Cornelia, by Grasshopper from Man to by Soothsayer, Cinderella, one of the faete3t mares cve r sent from Now Zealand to Australia, and Titbit, another good winner, are both ouj of Renga. 3HESTNUT COLT by St. Leger from Lovebird, by Macaroni from Be;ter Half, by Marionette from Tiimara, by Weatherbtt from Laurina, by Taurus from Ksmeralda, by Zingaree. Lovebird, dam of this colt, is also dam Of Leopold, winner of tie Auckland Cup, 1889, and one of the fastest ever bred at Sylvia Park; amongst other races having won the Burke Memorial Stakes at Napier, and the A.R.C. Handicap. Board! and Residence. MRS ADAMS, of Takapuna, has still part of her Apartments to Let, with the T.r, .-,••., hu'.xrv- for flip, beach. 'a -iusvli.S, WAIHKKE, —This popular \J picturesque place is now within daily communication with Auckland, per s.s. Coromandel and To Aroha. Every accommodation , for visiiors. Terms, £1 per week. Special reduced terms for children.—E. P. PARRIS, Proprietor. CI EASIDE RESIDENCE, TE KAPA^ ; O MAHURANGI HEADS. MRS. J. W. DARROCH receives boarders by the day, week or month. TERMS MODERATE. Sea-Batiuxp, Boating, Fisiiinr, etc., etc, KTIsFrORS TO PARIS.—A French V Family, of good society, receives Boarders. Every home comfort. English and French spoken, and taught if desired. Highest references in London. Paris. Australia and New Zealand.—Mine. Verdin. 100 Avenue Victor Hutro, Arc de Triomuho ANTED, by*, Lodgings, within five inbiM _•;>' walk from Kail way Station. Auckland : where no other lodgers are taken preferred.—Apply by letter to R.&.0., Stab Office.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 305, 24 December 1891, Page 3