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4UCTIOIJS. H. MATSON AND CO. GRAND NATIONAL HORSE SALE. | BAND NATIONAL HORSE SALE. TATTERS ALL'S. TATTERS ALL'S. j MONDAY NEXT, 9 A.M. MONDAY NEXT, 9 A.M. SPECIAL ENTRIES INCLUDE— On behalf of SIR J. TRENGROVE, Dunedin: Cheat. Horse Great Hope, 6yrs, winner —N.Z. Cup—Winner Bsv Gelding Alto Chimes, aged, by Abbey "Bella—Rose Alto On behalf of MS T. E. ROBINSON, Christ- | church: Bay Gelding Trooper Dillon aged, Harold. Dillon—Franz mare On behalf of MR A.' CARROLL, South- | bridge: _ ; Bay Gelding', 4rrs, Spring-carter; all i trial On behalf of MR R. PETERS, Marshlands: j Bay Gelding, 2yrs, pacer, Logan Pointer j from Young Irvingion I On behalf of MR J. FLEMING, Cheviot: Bay Mare, 6yr3, Trotter, brokon to lead, I by Galindp—Herring Pond 3rov.ii Golclins, 7yre, Pacer, by liogan Pointer—Aileeu Ba.y Mare, rising 6yrs, Pacer, uni>roker!, I bv Our Thorpe—Plush 'a winner) I On behalf of MR A. E. .BOUNDY, Wool- | ston: Chpslnut Gelding, 7yrs, Pacer, by Proudchild —Young Irvingtoii mare On behalf of MR V. B. LINE. Littla River: Bay Stallion. 4yrs, untried, by Harold Dillon—Hilda, (by Wildwood) Cream Mare, 4yr3 ; by Harold Dillon Bay Pony Mare, 4yra, 14 hands, by Martian—Teriehas, full sister to Quest Bay Geldintr, rising Syrfl, straight-out Trotter, by Nelson Binge;], dam mother of Bank-No) o On behalf of MR d. MOORHEAD, Southbridge : Bay Cob Gelding, yyra, Saddle HarOn behalf of M'R GEO. ANDERSON, Trainer, Canal Reserve : | Brown Gelding. 2yra, by Harold Dillon— 1 Ma Belle, half-brother to Saints Beil Brown Gelding Saints Bell, aged, by La- ' gan Pointer—Ma Bella On behalf of MR W. i. SMITH, Riccarton: Chestnut Mave Locanda Bell, Gyrs, by Brent Locanda—Mi?a E'ffie Bells Chestnut Gelding Brent Boy, rising 6yrs, bv Brent Locanda —Dorothy D. On behalf of MR C. G JARM!A?7, Darfie'd: j Bay Gelding The Grand, aged, good had: and harness horse On behalf of MR W. SANDREY, Hani road: ! Black Cob Horse, srrs, saddle and bar- I ncss, auv trial On behalf of MR R. GOODWIN, Rargiora: Block Pony Gelding, 7yra, saddln and harness, anv trial On behalf of MR HARRY SAUNDERS, Wuimate: Brown Pacing Stallion Rup-sell Patch, ! ported, bv Dan Patch—Yagans On behalf of MR H. A ALDERSON, Woolston: Bay Mare, 7yrs, by Petereta—Young Irvingion rnare, untried Trotter On bchajf of MR J. BRYCE, SockWn: 7 Really Good Maiden Pacers, all by the best sires; just handled and broken to pace well On behalf of MR J. A. CALLACHAN, Fe»dalton: Bay Gelding, 7yrs, by Lord Chancellor, dam thoroughbred mare, untried On behalf of MR A. QUIGLEY, Doyleston: Bay Gelding, rising 4yrs, by Logan Pointer, just handled and broken; maiden Onbaba'lf of MR E. MEYBRHOFF, Halswell: Bay Mare, syxs, by Marvin Wilkes, dam Lincoln Yet Mare, s. and hj., any trial; trotter On behalf of a CLIENT— Chestnut Cob Mare, Gyr3, weight-carrier, saddle and harness; trial On behalf of MRS TEMPLETON, Hi. Aib3n3: Black Pony Mare, 4yrs, Shetland, by Wee McGregor; broken saddlo and harness. Wipner of 4 pnzoa On behalf of MR GEO. RUTHERFORD, ChrUtchurcb.: Bay Gelding Prince Athol, Byrs, by Petereta—Ngaio (Pacer) O9 behalf pf MB GEO. MURFITT, Rangiora: ' Bay Filly, 3yr?, by Harold Direct—Rothschild Mare; half-sister to Energy On behalf of MR LOUDER DONALD, Aauburton: Trotting Gelding Handsonia Jack, by Electric Jack, dam Gladsome Bay Filly, 2yrs, Natural Pacer, saddle , and harness Bay Unbroken Gelding, 3yrs, by Our Thorps, dam Lady Willings. 3 Good Four-year-old Ponies, suitable for polo 2 Cobs, 4yrs On behalf of MR H. JARpiN, Opawa: Bay Pofly Mare, 4yrs, saddle ancj harness, trial On behalf of MR ALEX. JARDIN, Opawa: Very well-bred Bay Mare, 7yrs, saddle and harness; trial On fcefealf of MR R. McKENZIE, Nighjtcaps: Brown Raiding Sprig c Heather, aged, by Dnmbay—Heafher3prig; a pacer On behalf of MK ROGERSON. Dunedin: Bay gelding Glenalvin, 6 years, a pacer, by Kelson Bingen from an Electioneer | ESfTKY FEB.—ss per head, and each i entry offered will bo charged a quota of advertising at the rate of 10a per head. Consignments specially advertised will be charged the actual cost, and all boxes will be charged for. PPIfMISSION.—S per cent, on horses, and vehicles; harness and sundries, 10 per cent. commission. Stabling current ruling rate. Tracking and untrucking, U3tia} rate. ENTRIES SOiaCITED. H. MATSON and CO. 7081 TO ALL LOVERS OF A GOOD HORSE. (TJiTiE have had placed in our hands for W "PRIVATE SALE by MISS ISOBKL RUTHERFORD, N rth Canterbury, her magnificent turnout. Well-known Brown Geld. Blackthorns, aged, Champion Harness Horse in . the South Island. Ralli Gig by Brabner. The- best that money could buy. Set of English Harness. As good as now. As Miss Rutherford now resides in the city, and has no land to keep the above turnout, it is necessary for the same to bo sold. Inspection can be arranged. For further information apply, 7118 H. MATSON and CO. H. 0. SMITH. AUCTION SALE OP JEESEY COWS. THURSDAY,' AUQUST 21st, At the Farmers' SaJeyards. Account TBUST ESTATE, Rangiora: Jersey Cow, bred, by Mr Starkey, Oroihi, springing 3rd calf; great milker and 'creamer, Jersey Cow, springing', third call; ecand and quiet. Jarsey-Gnernsoy Efeifejr, springing, duo early. Jeraey Heifer, springing, due 6arJy. Jersey Heifer, springing, 5518, dne early. Shorthorn Heifer, 2yrs, springing /will develop into a splendid cow). Account MR SMITH, St. Martin's: Pnrsl Jersey pow, due third calf Qptobsr 'sntj, of exceptional quality; very qniet, aati h»vy noißser; high test. All tho above are of extra good quality, Tery qniet, and have bean especially seiectecL EINTRIES TAKEN FOR THIS SALE. Only qniet and reliable cows, showing <jqality, accepted. Send partienjaxo to our W ' H. C. SMITH, Auctioneer. 'Fiona 4497. 7122 AUCTION SALE OF POULTRY AND EGM3S. FRIDAY, AS USUAL, AT 2 P.M. Pullets, .Black Orpington Cockerel, patakja its breeding pen. Entries invited. tI2S H. C. SMITH, Aactjorreer. CIfSARIKG SALS. SA."F[JROA"y, 9 tuatT 8 : 1^^ 1 *? BADDLEB, STABLES.X Trqttjns Ha»e?s, Cob?. Small Poem*, flttiet tor ch»ldiea; 80 VehipUkß, all oort«, 3 Tip Dra?B, ne», Honey Eiraatcr, Hwieas, Doge. Corner liichfield %aA Drrrham streets.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18151, 14 August 1924, Page 16

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