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AUCTIONS | PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS LTD. ANNUAL K KIRWEE COB, HACK AND PONY SALE To be held at the L COURTENAY A. AND P. SHOW GROUNDS A ° n L MONDAY, MAY 13, 1957 SALE COMMENCES 11 A.M. SHARP Account MR A. D. MONK, Brookside: Lot I—Bay Gelding, 13.1 hands, ris- L ing 3 years, broken to saddle and quiet. This gelding is by = ESQUIRE out of LADY DUNDEE, the latter winner of many Championships in saddle and jumping, and the - gelding himself is jumping well. 5 Account MR J. ROWE, Cust: Lot 2—Brown Pony Mare, 8 years, £ • 14.2 hands. Broken to saddle: good jumper; by SKY PILOT 1 colt. v ( Lot 3—Bay Pony Gelding, 8 years, * 1 14 hands. Broken to saddle; good stock and gymkhana 1 ’ pony. Very quiet. Can be ret commended. r Account MR S. M. BOON, Killinchy R.M.D., Leeston: Lot 4—Black Filly, 2 years; by T SPRINGMEAD SHEIK— r s DIANE, both Championship i winners. Broken to saddle. Lot s—Grey Gelding. 4 years, 13 hands; by KING PlN—Unknown. Broken to saddle. L Lot 6—Bay Filly, 2 years, by GENERAL ARGOSY—HEAVY HACK MARE. Broken to lead and tie up. All the above are Show quality. ? Account MR R. J. NEEDHAM, Greendale: Lot 7—Bay Mare, 3 years, 13.2 hands. Broken to saddle and harness., Quiet. Account MR F. JAMISON, Kirwee: L Lot B—Three-year Gelding by ATTACK out of FILIBEG. Quiet and broken to harness. Account MR J. W. R. DAWSON, Darfield: Lot 9—Four-year Chestnut Mare, 13 hands, with four white socks and blaze. Broken to saddle and harness. Has won several prizes at A. and P. shows, including first in the Maiden Class at Kirwee in her first appearance in saddle. Absolutely quiet, no vice or blem- £ ishes and used to traffic. Being f by ROYAL LIGHT out of 1 a GOLDEN LEGEND mare, this pony should have a f bright future in the Show , ring. 1 Account MR P. L. DONALD, £ Sumner: 1 Lot 10—Bay Pony Gelding, 2 years, 10 hands. Broken to lead. i Lot 11—Roan-chestnut Pony GeldI ing, 3 years, 13.1 hands. Been driven and ridden (a few r times of each). Is the making of a really good quiet pony. ’ Lot 12—Black Pony Gelding THE MINISTER, 8 years, 13.11 hands. Broken to saddle and harness. First prize at both i Christchurch and Rangiora. L ‘ * On Account of MRS D. KAVANAGH, Yaidhurst: i Lot 13—Bay Ponv Brooa Mare - SPOTLIGHT, 10 years, 13.2 L hands. With bay colt foal at « foot by-GOLDEN LEGEND. Lot 14—Bay Pony Colt, yearling, I by GOLDEN LEGENDSPOTLIGHT. Lead and tie up. Lot 15—Bay Pony Filly, 3 years, T by GOLDEN LEGEND— r 1 SPOTLIGHT. Lead and tie up. Account MRS L. C. WARREN, Prebbleton: Lot 16—BALLERINA,” Chestnut Filly L rising 3 years. 13.2 hands. Broken to saddle: prize taker easy to catch; quiet. [ Account MISS JUNE BEDFORD, Kirwee: Lot 17—KITTYHAWK, Grey Pony Mare, 14.1 hands, 9 years. L Quiet Well konwn as prize winner in show ring jump- ! ing and cross-country events; has hunted for four seasons and is an extremely reliable l mount. This month won the Belfast Olympic Jump, third in cross-country trial and third in most points for the day. f l Account MRS K. S. BEDFORD, Kirwee: Lot 18—Grey Pony Brood Mare, 9 years, 13.3 hands. In foal to FCREIGN LEGEND. Account MR PETER ARGUS, Mount Hutt: £ ‘ l Lot 19—Piebald Pony Gelding, 7 years. 13.2 hands. Broken to saddle. ~ Account MISS JENNIFER GRAY, Ataahua: Lot 20—PETER, Bay Pony Gelding, , 12.2 hands, 11 years. Absolutely quiet and reliable for any child; very easy to catch; great gymkhana pony; never out of the money in musical chairs and flag races. £ ( Reason for selling—owner has outgrown it. Account MRS M. G. GRAY, Ashburton: Lot 21—Cream Gelding. 2 years, 11.2 hands. Broken to saddle. Quiet and going well. Lot 22—Chestnut Gelding, 2 years, 13 hands. Broken to saddle. Show quality. Lot 23—Chestnut Gelding, 2 years, A 13.2 hands. Broken to saddle. Show quality. L Lot 24—Cream Filly, 2 years, 11.2 hands. Broxen to lead and tie up. Show quality. Lot 25—Piebald Filly, 2 years, 13.2 hands. Broken to lead and tie up. Lot 26—Piebald Colt, rising 2 years, L 14 hands. Broken to lead and tie up. Account MISS COT J ,KEN HOGUE, Oxford: Lot 27—Bay Pony Gelding, 12 hands, 10 years. Broken to saddle and harness. Account MR J. W. DUNCAN, Hawarden: £, ( Lot 23—Gelding by NIGHTLY from a Hackney thoroughbred cross mare. Broken to lead and tie up. L Account MRS B. J. BLACKLEY, Christchurch: Lot 29—“ CHATTER,” Bay Pony Mare, 5 years. 13.2 hands. By TOP DECK from MONKEY. Broken to saddle and quiet; promising jumper. Account MR C. C. WELLS, Oxford: T Lot 30—“ MISCHIEF,” Bay Cob, 5 years, 14.2 hands. Winner of many prizes; the Royal Show winner of 1955. Account MISS 'MARY MINSON, Tai Tapu: t. Lot 31—Bay Pony, aged, 13 hands. Excellent gymkhana pony. Account MR LEN BUSH, Belfast: Lot 32—Chestnut Cob, 14 hands, 5 years. Second prize Sheffield l Show; carry any weight. Account MISS DIANA DENHAM, Hawarden: Lot 33—“ SALLY.” Bay Mare, 6 years, L 13.2 hands. By PRINCE PERKIN. Broken to saddle and quiet. Reason for selling: owner has outgrown it. Account MISS M. MOFFATT, T West Melton: Lot 34—“ PRINCE PHILLIP,” Chestnut Gelding, 4 years, 16.2 L hands. Very quiet; an ideal shepherd’s hack. Account MISS F. MOFFATT, West Melton: l Lot 35—“ BLUEBELL,” Bay Filly, 2 years, 13.2 hands. Broken to saddle; very quiet; no vices; ideal child's pony; promising jumper. Only being sold be- l cause owner at Boarding School. Account MISSES M. and F. MOFFATT, West Melton: L ' Lot 36—“ PRINCESS ELIZABETH,” Yearling Chestnut Filly; will grow to about 13.2 hands. By GOLDEN LEGENDPENNY. Very quiet. - Broken to lead and tie up.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28268, 4 May 1957, Page 26

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