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AUCTIONS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. “XJATIONAL THOROUGHBRED SALES. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 20th and 21st. AT THE SALE STABLES, TRENTHAM. Catalogues for the above Sale are now obtainable at the Auctioneers at a cost of 2s fid each. The entry of yearlings is a record for the Sales. It represents yearlings by 49 sires, and on behalf of 103 breeders. DISPERSAL SALE OF RACING STOCK AND BROOD MARES. On account of Mrs R. T. Reid, Hamilton, the racehorses Marshall Hall, 3 years, by Hall Mark; Beau Repaire, 4 years, by Beau Pere; Olympus, 5 years, by Pantheon; Laughing Fox, 3 years, by Foxbridge; Mayfair. 4 years, by Hunting Song; Lady Bambury, 4 years, by Bambury: filly 2 years. Tidal-Re-veal (dam of Royal Bachelor); and the brood mares. Du Barry, by Chief Ruler, with bay colt by Phalcron Bay, served by Coronach: Legality (imp.), dam of Marshall Hall, Bambury, Whirling, etc., . with bay colt by Bulandshar and ( served by Bulandshar; Reveal, by Leighton (dam of Royal Bachelor); Confiscation, by Chief Ruler (dam of Vagaric. winner in Australia), served bv Bulandshar; Light Comedy, by Whirlwind, served by Baffles; Lady Whirlwind, by Whirlwind (dam of Mayfair and Barry Boy), served by Foxbridge; and Comedienne (dam of winners of £7039 10s) by Joculalor, served by Dink. SPECIAL ENTRY. On account of Mr J. C. Fletcher, Waerenga, brown colt foaled in England 2nd May, 1939, by April, the Fifth, winner of the Derby, etc., from Caerlaverock, winner up to 11 miles, and half-sister to winners by Elangowan. winner of the Two Thousand Guineas, from Masr, half-sister to winners by The Tctnirch (unbeaten) from Va Via, winner and half-sister to numerous winners by Cicero, winner of the Derby from Pilgrim Way, winner and halfsister to Swynford. winner of the St. Leger and sire of Blandford and threequarter sister to Chaucer, the famous sire, etc., by St. Frusquin, winner of the Derby from Canterbury Pilgrim, winner of the Oaks, etc., and dam of winners of £37,773 and half-sister to Jeddah, winner of the Derby, etc. Since being imported at the foot of his dam this colt has been carefully developed and was recently broken in. He should have great prospects both as a racehorse and sire. Catalogues for the second sale of brood mares, racehorses in training, stallions, and untried stock are now being prepared. Entries are invited. Joint Auctioneers: — WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD., Wellington and Branches. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Christchurch and Branches. 6559 HUTCHINSON, WHITE, Lm £IOO DEPOSIT. Bungalow and glasshouse. SPLENDIDLY Built 5-R. BUNGALOW with every possible convenience. Handy to tram, etc. GLASSHOUSE, 100 ft x 30ft, is in excellent order. Section comprises ,1-aere. Just the place to make that extra spare-time income. Price £llOO. Nothing else like it on the market with only £IOO deposit. Ring 40-010, or 37-801 after hours. A SPLENDID DAIRY FARM. IQA ACRES, can milk UP TO 60 -Lt/li COWS without any cultivation whatsoever GOOD 6-R. SQUARE House, hj. and cold, elec, light, WASHING MACHINE, etc. NEW C OWE AILS with concrete walls. Concrete yard 40ft x 22ft. Three-cow milking plant SCHOOL ADJOINS PROPERTY. Price only £24 per acre. Further details from SOLE AGENTS. A SNIP! pAPANUI—I ACRE first-class land, -*• grow anything. 7-YEAR-OLD BUNGALOW 5 rooms, every possible convenience. Large Garage suitable for FULL-SIZE TRUCK, Fowlhouses. etc. AND THE PRICE IS ONLY £BSO. Terms considered. SOLE AGENTS. EASILY-WORKED SHEEP RUN. 1 OAA ACRES, carrying 900 sheep. J-MVV mostly EWES, 6 milking cows, 6 dry cattle, 2 horses. Well subdivided and watered. Most hillside land. Close to Main North road. Sixroomed Solid House, with all conveniences. Shearing she 4 and cowbails, etc. PRICE ONLY £3 2s 6d per acre. VERY REASONABLE DEPOSIT from Good Man. HUTCHINSON, WHITE’S. Victoria square. After Hours ’Phone 37-801. T14544

EVANS AND BULL. PQKA— ° pAWA BUNGALOW, 5 jJtJOxJ rooms, large sun-room, k’ette., new Moffat elec, range; dual ' hot water and all up-to-date conveniences. Garage, Shed, Toolhouse, Fowlhouse, etc. SEITION, 1 rood 11) perches All nicely laid out and with a wonder- ' ful vegetable garden. The whole place i is in perfect order and is a good buy at the price asked. Good Govt. mtge. Rates only £B. A 142 £IOO DEPOS^T - pApANUIBUNGALOW, 3 large rooms, k’ette., bathroom, washhouse and sunny verandah. Section 1 rood 21 perches. Vacant. Price £650. C 127. £1 OirpJ FEND ALTON NEW , ° BUNGALOW. 4 rooms, sunroom and k’ette. Elec, range, dual hot water. Everything nice and very modern. Garage, concrete drive. Perfect locality. Close tram. .Deposit £230. • 57/73 ,i ACRES. The very best of land, 1 close in; grow anything. At present all in grass. HOUSE, 6 rooms, with all convs., washhouse, cowshed, fowlhouse, garage, etc. PRICE, £llsO. Fair deposit required. B!)6 EVANS and BULL, 84 Hereford street W. TENDERS FOR GRAZING FARM AT HURUNUI, HAWARDEN. are invited for Grazing the farm at Hurunui owned by Mr Donald McKay as a whole or in three separate blocks—two carrying 400 each and one 600 ewes. AREA: 2600 acres approx, with use of woolshed. yards, and dip. MAX. NUMBER OF STOCK TO GRAZE: 1400 sheep. TERM: 1 to 3 years from Ist March, 1941, , ,• TENDER TO STATE: Rale per head per week, including increase. PAYABLE: Quarterly in advance, The highest'or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders will be received up to noon on Wed., 22nd January, 1941, by the undersigned, from whom full particulars may be obtained. ARTHUR M. 'HEAPS, National Mutual Life Bldgs,, 143 Hereford street. Christchurch. (Office closed from 24.12.40 to 11.1.41.) 6576 PRETTY Wallpapers for Every Room. Large selection. Reasonable prices. See our windows. . SMITH and SMITH, LTD., 58662 Cr, Tuam-High sts. PRINCESS ROYAL TEA ROOMS’! (Opposite Theatre Royal). MORNING TEA—^D. GRILLS TO ORDER. DAINTILY SERVED LUNCHEONS. (Mrd Guinness, Prop.) ■ N593 I

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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23209, 21 December 1940, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23209, 21 December 1940, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23209, 21 December 1940, Page 20

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