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THOROUGHBRED AUCTION SPECIAL DISPERSAL SALE on account of the Trustees of the Estate of the late Alfred Louisson of Christchurch to be held at the Ladbrooks Stud—Canterbury (T.n mil., from Cathedral Square, Christchurch) on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th, 1954 at 2 p.m. Sharp CATALOGUE COMPRISES:— brood mares Lot 1 Bay mare PAPER LILY (2) ioaled 1940 by PAPER MONEY* (10) FAIRWOOD. Served by CASSOCK* (12). D.L.S. November 22nd. Lot 2 Bay mare TROPICAL NIGHT (2). ioaled 1942 by ROBIN GOODFELLOW. (9)—STARBEAM. Served by TREASURE HUNT* (1). D.L.S. 10th, 1953. Lot 3 Bay mare AZALEA (8). ioaled 1928 by CHIEF RULER* (I)—BAYLOCHt Served by PICTAVIA* (7). D.L.S. October 20th. 1953. Lot 4 Brown mare GAY HELEN (22), foaled 1953 by ILIAD* (2)—FJm. Served by NEPTUNE * (20). D.L.S. December 27th. 1953. Lot 5 Brown mare STRATHALBYN (3), ioaled 1332 by BALBOA (34)_SPE1» BRIDGE. Served by CASSOCK* (12). D.L.S. November 9th, 1953. Lot 6 Brown mare LADY CORAL (22). foaled 1947 by CORONACH* («, VARIANT. Served by CASSOCK* (12). D.L.S. September 18th. IJSJ. RACEHORSES and UNTRIED STOCK Lot 7 Brown gelding DAN (22). foaled 1948 by DEFAULTER (4)-GAY Hhjj Winner of 7 race,. At present spelling since August 2nd. 1954. . Lot 8 Bay filly (2), yearling, by NIGHTMARCH (18) —TROPICAL NIGHT, to lead and tie up. SUNDRIES Saddle, bridle, breeding hopples, stallion bit and lead, rope leads, bnuke Blacksmith's gear, spades, gorse knives, shovel, grubber, haltors, bits, ce reins, four wheel waggon, chain harrows, 10/20 McCormick Tractor, sack borrow, quantity empty sacks, 15 bags of Oats, 30/40 bags Chaff, etc. PYNE. GOULD. WRIGHT. STEPHENSON GUINNESS LTD., & CO. LTD., Wellington. AUCTIONEERS IN CONJUNCTION.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27425, 11 August 1954, Page 4

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