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AUCTIONS H. MATSON AND CO. UNRESERVED SALE OF HIGH-CLASS TROTTING HORSES ON TUESDAY, APRIL 12. 1949, at 2 o’clock. H. MATSON and CO. nave received instructions to sell on account of MR H. W. DREWERY on his property, 200 BARRINGTON STREET. CHRISTCHURCH. NEW ZEALAND, without reserve, the following Horses:— JOAN CONQUEST, chest, mare, foaled 1936, Jack Potts (imp.) from Dillon Squared, by Author Dillon—Yura Dillon, by Harold Dillon (imp.) from Stop It. byWildwood (imp.); served by U. Scott (imp.) (negative test). Joan Conquest (2.40 1-5. Um; 3.15 2-5, IJm; 4 21, 2m), winner of 11, including Ashburton Trotting Club’s Boxing Day Handicap, and New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club’s J H. Williams Handicap; foaled 1936; out of Dillon Squared (unraced) by Author Dillon. This mare is a member of the family’ founded by Wild Rose (by Childe Harold), ancestress of 37 winners in New Zealand. Booked to Light Brigade (imp.) 1949 season. SURE POTTS (imp.). Bay mare, foaled 1933. Jack Potts (imp.)—Wild Child, by Wildwood Junr.—Lady Child, by Rothschild—Ptarmigan, by Young Irvington Served by U. Scott (imp.). (Negative test). Sure Potts (2.46 4-5). foaled 1933. winner of three; sister to Holly Potts, dam of Quick Trick (3.23), recent winner of maiden event at Invercargill, to Catalpa, winner of seven, including New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's Speedway Handicap. Canterbury Handicap, and Wilkin Handicap; half-sister to Royal Parade (2.10 3-5). Streamline (2.14), Volo Lad (4.27) Volo's Pride (247 3-5). and Afterglow. dam of Master Gamble (3.29). Out of Wild Child, dam of six winners, sister to Quiver (3.32 3-5), Hakari (3.33), Plywood (4.45). and half-sister to Tactless (4.28) Out of Lady Child, by Rothschild. Booked to Light Brigade (imp.), bay mare, foaled 1943. Sire. Dillon Hall (imp.) from Regal Lady, by Wrack (imp.) from Wild Nita, by Logan Pointer (imp.)—Wild Queen, by Wildwood Junr., from Regina Belle, by Bellman. Marcia (2.45. Um.; 3.21 4-5. IJm; 4.39 3-5, 2m.). winner of two and 11 times placed. Foaled 1943 Out of Regal Lady (unraced), half-sister to Dark Hazard (3.15 P., 4.31 T.). ViceRegal (2.52 2-5 P.. 3.39 1-5 T.). Out of Wild Nita (2.50 3-5), sister to Logan’s Mission, dam of Grand Mogul (won Inter-Dominion Championship Final in Australia), Smile Again (2.4), Asoirant (2.6 1-5), three-quarter sister to Queen Dulse, dam of four winners, including Bieck Forest (3.24 T.). Out of Wild Queen, granddam of 12 winners. half-sister to Logan Chief '2.4 2-5), Regina de Oro, dam of Native Chief (2.4 1-5). and granddam of Southern Smile (3 14 4-5), Southern Chief (3.12 3-5), Pola Negri (2.10 3-5), Voloma (2.8 4-5). Walter Moore (holder of New Zealand two-year-old mile (winning) record of 2.10 3-5) and three-year-old mile and a quarter record of 2.41, by Wildwood Junior. Assessed at 2.19. 2.53, 3.29, 3.48, 4.44. VOLO LAD, Black Gelding, foaled 1941. By Lusty Volo (imp.) from Wild Child. Volo Lad (3.36 2-5, 13 f.; 4.27, 2m.); winner of three, including Auckland Trotting Club’s Mangere Handicap; half-sister to Sure Potts Assessed at 2.16, 2.50, 3.25. 3.43, 4.38. Won in heavy grass, ran second in heavy mud. BAY FILLY, three years, by Springfield Globe from Treasured Gift, bv Jack Potts (imp.)—Flying Dillon, by Young Dillon from mare by Harold Dillon (imp.), from a mare by Specification, from a mare byLincoln Yet. Broken, educated; a particularly attractive pacer. GEAR AND HARNESS. Jogger, Set Jogging Harness. 2 Sets Hopoles, Knee Boots, etc., and Motor-car Trailer. DEFINITELY FOR UNRESERVED SALE H MATSON and CO.. Christchurch. New Zealand, WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO.. LTD.. Wellington. AUCTIONEERS. 2651 NEW ZEALAND NATIONAL SALES OF TROTTING AND PACING BRED YEARLINGS Will be Held at the ADDINGTON TROTTING GROUNDS on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1949. Total of 126 Yearlings comprising:— 63 Fillies 56 Colts 7 Geldings ALSO ON THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1949. SALE OF BROOD MARES, TWO, THREE. AND FOUR-YEAR-OLDS. OTHERS, AND STALLIONS. The sale commences each day at 10.30 a.m. Catalogues now available. Full particulars from ft. MATSON and CO., WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD., Auctioneers. 2378 SPECIAL ENTRY OF HIGH-CLASS TROTTING STOCK Will be included in our offering at MATSON’S ANNUAL EASTER SALE of COBS, HACKS, PONIES, TROTTING STOCK, LIGHT HARNESS HORSES, VEHICLES, AND GEAR To be Held at the ADDINGTON SHOW GROUNDS on THURSDAY, APRIL 21, at 9.30 A.M. Particulars:— On account of EXORS. in ESTATE LATE PATRICK WILLIAM EVANS, of WELLINGTON : Two-year Chestnut Gelding St. George (name applied for). Sire Gold Bar 1.59 3-5, from Krina 2.10 3-5, dam of 6 winners, including Sprayman 2.39 3-5, Ngarimu 2.48 4-5 (dam of Bronze Gold, Air Spray 2.50 1-5, Eady Spray 3.13 1-5, Rerekohua 3.18 2-5). This splendid two-year-old pacer has been educated and gaited by Mr N. C. Price, of New Brighton, and shows exceptional promise. He has no faults, is a perfect pacer, and in addition to his excellent appearance looks like the best prospect offered for many’ a day. On account of MESSRS K. A. and J. E. V. CHAPMAN, Halswell, Christchurch: Bay Gelding Pacer foaled Dec. 17, 1947, by Grattan Loyal (imp.) from Trixie Bingen. This youngster will be broken and gaited by Mr F. Withell a month before the sale. Bay Gelding Pacer, foaled Oct. 21, 1947, by Bruce Walla from Sea Patch. Bay Colt Pacer, foaled November 28, 1947, by Icevus from Lady Sinclair. On account of MR J. W. SEARLE, Yaldhurst: Brookwood Lass, Brood Mare. 10 years, by Maxegin (imp.) from a mare by Brent Locanda, stinted to First Globe. Cn account of MR THOS. W. MORA, Pirinoa, North Island: Marina Rey, Brood Mare, foaled Nov. 7. 1934, by Great Bingen from Dillon Rey. Winner of several harness races and one in saddle. Filly Foal at foot by Lucky Jack, born Nov. 18, 1948, and stinted to Pacing Power on Nov. 28, 1948. Yearling by Lucky Jack—Marina Rey, bom Dec. 9, 1947. On account of MRS P. E. CLOUGH, Temuka: Black Yearling Colt, by Springfield Globe from Khamsin, who is by Lucky Jack from Mistral, dam of Chinook and Baadin. Yearling Ches. Filly by First Globe from Wareen by Man o’ War from a mare by Rothschild. On account of MR DESMOND MERCER, “The Garry.’’ Okuku, Rangiora: Black Yearling Colt, foaled Oct. 23. 1947, by Grattan Loyal (imp.) from Quite Plain, by Quite Sure (imp.) from a mare by Real Guy. On account of MRS I. D. FARRIER, Hoon Hay: Black Gelding Larry Grattan (2.45), foaled 1938. by Grattan Loyal (imp.) from Logan's Mission, dam of 7 winners. On account of MR G. D. CAMERON, “Santa Rosa,” Halswell, Christchurch: Bay Colt, foaled Nov. 22. 1947, by Dillon Hall from Biddy Direct. ENTRIES SOLICITED H. MATSON and CO., Trotting Stock Salesmen. 2378

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25769, 2 April 1949, Page 4

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