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AUCTIONS. DALE OF THE FAMOUS VXfESTMERE mHOROUGHBRED <^TUD (WITHOUT RESERVE). . AT TITANGANUI. mUESDAY, JANUARY "1 Q 1937, AT 1.30 PM Owing to ill health, the well-known and • highly successful breeder. Mr. John Donald, Westmere. Wanganui. has instructed the undersigned to disperse without reserve his FAMOUS COLLECTION OF HIGHLYItRITD ENGLISH. AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND BROOD MARES, together with his TWO IMPORTED YOUNG ENGLISH STALLIONS, the whole forming one of the most valuable collections of Thoroughbreds yet offered for Sale at Auction in the Southern Hemisphere, ami comprise :— 9 STALLIONS —BEAU PERE, foaled in ** 1927, and PIIALERON BAY, foaled 1931. OQ BROOD MARES —11 imported from t>t> England, 22 with foals at foot. The Dispersal Sale of this Renowned Stud Without Reserve offers Breeders in the Dominion the greatest opportunity that has yet occurred in this part of the world to buy proven Mares of the best English, Australian and New Zealand blood. The Stud has been very heavily culled annually, and importations have been maintained right through its history, so that to-day there is no mare in the stud which is not of higli prospective value. Mr. Donald has met with phenomenal success, and his judgment is very well known. Catalogues give full particulars of the breeding of the mares. The young mares are nearly all by the phenomenally successful sires, Limond and Chief Ruler, whose daughters ara already meeting with wonderful success. The foals at foot are by Beau Pere (imp.), Captain Bunsby (imp.). Colonel Cygnus (imp.) and Irish Lancer (imp.), and the mares have all been served by either Beau Pere or Phalecon Bay. The outstanding draft of 14 yearlings from Westmere by Beau Pere will be sold at the National Sales on January 21. The foals by this sire are particularly outstanding, and indicate that he is going to prove a remarkably successful sire. He is one of the best bred horses in the W-orld, being by Son-ln-Law from Cin'na, and is a halfbrother to Gay Shield and closely related to Spearhead, etc. He is the sire of a winner in England, his first foal. Phaleron Bay, imported last season, has developed into a magnificent type, and is a fit compatriot to Beau Pere, who is one of the most magnificent stallions ever imported. Phaleron Bay, by Plialaris from Brodick Bay, by Swynford, is a threequarter brother to Miracle and a very close relation to Fairway ami Pharos, thus representing the leading blood in the world to-day. Catalogues are now obtainable from the Joint Auctioneers. QTEPHENSON AND /"^O., LIMITED, CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON, VVNLLIAM TNGLIS AND QON, LIMITED, 28. O'CONNELL STREET, SYDNEY, N.S.W. ;2 T^LEVENTH RATIONAL mHOROUGHBRED QALES mHURSDAY, JANUARY Q-J AT -tCk A.M. (Off-day of Wellington Summer Meeting.) TRENTHAM STABLES, NEAR WELLINGTON Catalogues are now available from the Auctioneers for the Annual Yearling Sales to be held as above. The catalogue is the most comprehensive that has been submitted at these famous Annual Sales where the cream of New Zealand Thoroughbreds are annually sold and the perc-ntnTi- of winners Is the highest of any bloodstock sale in the world. J34. ' yEA R L 1 NG s - y E A R L x x G s - The sires represented are:—Limond*. Poster/y*' Beau Pere*. Night Raid*. Martarma. Nightmarch, Colossus*, Tidal*. Heroic, Bambury*. Hunting Song*, Lord Warden*. Lord Quex*. Rabbi. Iliad*, Pombal*, Lackham*, Tractor*, Pink Coat, Colonel Cygnus*, Siegfried*, Robespierre* Defoe*, Vaals, Gainscourt*. Cape Horn*. Black Ronald, Daniloff, Roydon*. Valkyrian* and Philamor*. ' The total number ot studs represented is 57. Additional copies of the catalogue may be obtained at a cost of 2/6. A Parade of Yearlings will be held at Messrs. Wright. Stephenson and Co , Ltd 's Stables, Trentham, on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, January 17, at 2.30 o'clock. gALE QF pROOD • MARES, CJTALLIONS, ETC. Following on the Yearling Sales a Catalogue of Stallions, Brood Mures, Racehorses in Training and Untried Stock will be submitted. The catalogue includes the successful stallion. Pombal. a half-brother to Limond, the young stallion. Isaacs, by Lord Warden from Rachel, and a large number of well bred mares and untried two-year-olds. gTEPHENSON & po„ LTD., CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON, P TNE ' Q- OULD - Q.UINNESS, J TD., 178, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCURCH, JNGLIS AND J TD., 28, O'CONNELL STREET, SYDNEY, I N S.W. :2 . BUSINESSES FOR SALE. A BSOLUTE Gift. Only on the market £*■ yesterday. Superb Confectionery, Cakes, Milk liar, ffeas. Modern bungalow accommodation, 5 rooms, adjoins talkies. wonderful turnover, £200. , VAUUHA_N._Phoenix Chambers. D A BSOLUTE Snip—Grocery and Mixed. -*■*- Total price'£lso cash. Owner's health demands immediate sale. Main road no opposition, good prospects. Present takings I average £37. could be easily doubled and more by energetic person.—Apply Star 444. . -\2 JJARGAIN—Mixed, £52 takings, £9 net tr, l l Tot ±t ; closed Sundays; urgent sale. Vi hat ottvral —Genuine, 5953, Stab. x 2 IJEAITI' Salon, good stand; cheap rent; ■*-* suitable ladies and gents. ; £Gs.—Write J., 5972, Star. •_> / }AKES, HOME COOKERY, turnover £30, clears £7 weekly; nice shop and accomI modation. I A GREAT BUSINESS FOR £105. WILLOUGHBY. Cooke's Buildings. _l'hone_42-053. x 2 /-CONFECTIONERY, Drinks, - Ices, good r ~ J stock, good fittings; selling rights in popular picture theatre; short hoursshowing good profit : excellent busiress for lady. PRICE £250. PHONE 21-670. 2 COUNTRY Cash Store, turnover £400 month ; rent 15/.—Burlinson. Box 76<>. B well established, excellent ±J returns ; full particulars ; £650 cash Private. 2896, Star. x 2 J JpRUIT Business, busy street corner, cTty, ! x accom.; cheap for cash.—Apply Star J 448. 2

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1937, Page 3

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