HUNTING.
THE PAKURANGA HOUCs'DS. Tile hounds met on Saturday at the Star and Garter Hotel, P-uumure. Ttuday"s sport was not very sutx'gssfnl, :i lot o{ bad luck beinjj experienced with ttee bares. Towards the euxl of tke day a hare was fouu-d at the Tuinaki end of Sylvia Park, which jrave a jjo-oil run,' but as It was getiiujj dark, aiul the pack getting asti-ay, it is not known who-ttter a kill -was registered or uot. During the iittemtion the properties of Messrs Stevenson, Morrisou, Hanablin, Home, l>iscomb, Tbai--bucu, a_ud Stevens were traversed. SALE O* , BLOOD STOCK. Lit liesers W. luglis and Sons' (Sydney) fiumuaJ sale of higli-t-lass stallions ajid mares the top price was realised for Motdti WilUe, bred in Auckbuid by Mr W. Patterson, vrho changed uaitds at 260 jyuiuens, the buyer being Mr T. Ellis, Terry Plains, New South Wales. The Viotoriau stiaJlion, Young Ben Lomaad, brought 130 guineas aud Sailor Boy l'2o guineas. A number of trotting and oilier sires were also disposed of.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 194, 15 August 1904, Page 3
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