What price LOT 129 Susan Jane’s half-sister FLYING MELDA as a broodmare? * 7-yaar-oM winner of atvan racoa and haH-alatar alaa ta Blua Gam, dam of the Auckland Ecllpw Winner Tupelo. By MESSMATE, sin of the dams of th. Golden Slipper winner Fairy Walk and her half-brother Planet Kingdom, a Rendwlck w.f.a. winner and top line 3-year-old. lilting, the dam of the pair, Is ospsctsd to vie for honours for the, 1971 brood more of the ysar. Out of FLYING MELDA, dtp of ths Wslllngton Osks wlnnsr Sussn Jans, a filly of greet brilliance and rare etamina. Top of the fillies with 8/13 In the Free Handicap and Bold to U.S.A, for $100,900. ALSO LOT 145 The racehorse Doug’s General, twice successful so far, and a brother to the winner Bailnner’a General and half-brother to the Winton Cup winner Bnlnnsr'e luck, winner of 9 races In all. VENDOR: M. E. Butler, Temuka, Reared on the rich Studholme Pastures. A well-grown chestnut filly by Mainbrace's son Wandering Willie, a winner himself and sire of the winners Grippie, Willie's Pride, also second in the Southland Guineas, Gone Astray and Farina. LOT 57 On account of Mr B. P. Foley, “Bauen More,” Waimate. This filly is out of Jenny’s Pal who raced but three times, a member of a prolific winning family. Jenny's Pal was a half-sister to the winners Master Dalmain, also placed third in the N.Z. St Leger, Seadune six wins up to one mile and a quarter and to Dalmain winner of four races up to 11 furlongs. Jenny's Pal was a half-sister to unraced Lady Ettrick dam of Ettrick who won no fewer, than 21 races including the Gore Cup and nine times over hurdles for a total of $20,786. This is the family of the Mrtchelson Cup winner Baroscope, of the Canterbury Cup and N.I. Challenge Stakes winner Diablo, the Winter Cup winner Banksia and of Grecian Prince, winner of a dozen races including the Suburban Handicap at Trentham and the Craven Plate at Riccarton. Eila’s Pal, dam of Jenny’s Pal, was a sister to Joygiver, winner of the Dunedin Champagne Stakes and the Riverton Cup twice. Their dam, the brilliant Paper Money mare Caterpillar, won 11 races up to one mile on Canterbury and southern courses. If you seek winning blood it is here aplenty.
IdJ/tile IQjje aCodye INTRODUCES CHARLOTTESVILLE POURPARLER Winner of Winner of c / 7 n 5 ’? )7 r h ■K9BO’' OiHi £37 ’ 355 French Derby, Grand Prix de Paris, Prix Including the One Lupin, Prix de Prince Thousand Guineas d'Orange. Bv Si 7t£ , r b C v > arM ° W " Hugh Lupus, Sire c< St. Montefeltro Leger winner Hetfierfltalian Derby) 20 °° 8 the Derby winner BlakeStratford ney - (Grand Premio di _ _ - . _ --- - Milano) CmAUSEUR (4) 1967 A SON OF TWO CHAMPIONS What superlative racing class in the first generation and from a line of winning dams. A strong bay, is an outstanding Individual. He did not race as a two-year-old. From f'vestort* year-old, was twice unplaced. At his next start ran thi rd in the York, Knaveshire Stakes, two "’■[es, then was fourth in the Phoenix Park, Williamstown Stakes, 11 m iles. At his fifth end final race he won the Galway, Kilchreest Plate, 1$ miles. CAUSEUR has a full book in this, his first season. AND RENEWS YOUR ACQUAINTANCE WITH MELLAY (2) 1961 Sire of N.Z. Cup winner and Classics Princess Mellay, Classic Winner Trelay and many other winners of stakes approaching $lOO,OOO in Australia and New Zealand. Mellay possesses a rich heritage of galloping ability and represents one of Englands finest sire ramtiles. Mellay is fast on the way to the top of New Zealand’s sires. Mellay's book is full for the 1971 season at $BOO. All particulars on application to 5 B. J. and MRS ANDERTON, 44 WINGATUI RD, MOSGIEL, DUNEDIN. PHONE 5308 MOSGIEL
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32679, 7 August 1971, Page 23
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