AUCTIONS. SALE 03? BROOD STOCK, At STRATFORD, on SATURDAY, 19th MARCH, 1910, at Ip.m. lip. NEWTON Ting . has been in-■-IS-1L structed- by Mr. D. S. Glasgow, of Toko (who is giving up horse-breeding) to sell as above,- the whole of his stud of thoroughbred brood mares and young racing stock, concerning the breeding of which some particulars are given hereunder. _ Mr. Glasgow having definitely 'decided to entirely relinquish horse-breeding, each lot (with the. exception of three) will bo submitted absolutely without reserve. The young stock are well-grown, and good upstanding sorts, quite worth the attention. of owners and trainers, while the brood mares will furnish studmasters with a rare chance of obtaining excellent stud matrons at a low figure, BROOD MARES. LOT 1: Bay mare by Natator out of Olga, ' with filly foal at foot by Lupin. This mare's dam, Olga, who was herself a winner of races, was a halfsister to the well-performed Loch Lomond. LOT 2: Brown mare "Lyddite," by Foul- . shot—Wainui, with filly foal at foot ' to Lupin. Lyddite's dam, Wainui, who was by Opawa out of Miss Tuke, . was also, dam of Tangeroa and Lauree, both successful performers on tho ' turf some years ago. ' LOT 3: Bay ifiare, "War Medal," by Artillery out of Dollar, with foal at foot by a colt by Nestor from Lyddite (Lot 2). Dollar will be known to most Tacing men as belonging to ono of the best running strains on tho New Zealand turf. LOT 4: Bay mare by Vanguard out of a full-sister to Allegro.. Allegro will be remembered by many racing men as a highly, successful performer a •number of years ago. LOT 5: Bay mare (bred by Owen and Lethbridge, Wangaehu) by Wapiti out of a full-sister to Alaric, with colt foal, at foot to the Nestor—Lyddito colt before mentioned. This mare's , dam's full-brother, Alaric, will also be . remembered - as a turf success. LOT G:' Bay mare by Linstock out , of Kaipuna, with colt foal at foot to the Nestor—Lyddite; colt. This mare's dam, Kaipuna, was by Ascot from Waitai, the latter being also dam of Aquafortis, who among other successes won races at'"the Marton, Feilding, and Rangitikei meetings during the 1896-7 season. LOT 7: Chestnut mare by Handsome Jack out of Sis. Sis, who is by Natator from Waitai (dam of Aquatafojtio) is ■ dam of Wheturangi, who has showed considerable promise this season. LOT 8: Chestnut mare "Lauree" by Louis D'Or out of Wainui. Lauree in her time was a successful performer over hurdles, having won hurdle races at ■the Rangitikei and Egmont Racing Club's 1905. meetings. LOT' 9: Bay mare by Euroclydon out of Adine, with foat at foot by NestorLyddite colt. Adine, who wa9 by Papapa from a, Peter Flat mare, was the dam of John Peel, General Peel, and Mauri—all winners. YOUNG . STOCK- , (All Unbroken). LOT 10: Chestnut gelding, 4 years, by • ; Stepson (Stepniak—Britomarte) out of the Handsome Jack mare (Lot 7). LOT 11: Bay gelding, 3 years, by Nestor : out'of Lyddite (Lot 2). LOT 12: Chestnut gelding, 2 years,- bv Sylvia Park out of War Medal .(Lot 3). LOT 13: Black filly, 2 years, by Linstock • (Hotchkiss—Satanella) out of tho Natator—Olga mare (Lot 1); LOT 14: Chestnut gelding, .2 years, by ! Stepson out of the', Linstock—Kaipuna 'mare (Lot 6). - • LOT 15: Brown filly, 2 years, by Linstock ' ,<rat of : the Vanguard mare (Lot 4). LOT 16: Brown gelding, 2 years, by Linstock out of Lyddite (Lot 2). LOT 17: Chestnut gelding, 2 years, by Stepson, out of tlio Handsome JackSis mare (Lot 7). LOT IS: Bay filly, 2 years, by Linstock from tho Euroclydon—Adino maro (Lot 9). LOT 19: Bayfilly* 2 years, by Linstock out of a male by Sou'-wester from a Natator- mare." , LOT ,20: Bay yearling , colt by Stibbing'ton out of War Medal (Lot 3). ' LOT 21: ■ Chestnut yearling colt by Stibbington uut of . tho Waipiti inare (Lot 5). LOT 22: Brown yearling colt by Stibbingtori. out of Lyddite. (Lot 2). LOT 23: Bay yearling filly by Stibbington out of Lauree (Lot 8); ■ LOT 24: Bay yearling filly by Stibbing- V ton out of the Vanguard lriaro (Lot 4). LOT 25: Chestnut filly by Stibbington 1 out of the Handsome Jack—Sis mare (Lot 7). ! GREAT BARGAIN IN MILLING BUSH. -ll'ftA ACRES, 0.R1P., £V 3s. 6d., Xtel/vJ' splendid- land Buitablo for mixed farming when in grass. Within 2 mile 3 of railway station, tram rights secured into 'station yard. Very easy country to work, estimated quantity of milling timber per acre, 18,000 ft., comprising rimu and matai, with sprinkling of totara and white pine; 300 acres in grass, with good buildings, yards, dip, etc. Price, 10s. per acre goodwill. Terms arranged if desired. Will consider sale of timber rights only. GENERAL STORE BUSINESS, in a good go-ahead town on the Main Trunk Line. Turnover, .£IOOO monthly. Stock and plant at valuation, .estimated value, .£IOOO. Goodwill, JS7S. Splendid corner premises. Terms, .£6OO cash, balance approved bills. This is a great snip. Apply W. P. : GARNER AND CO,, TAIHAPE. qaa ACRES, O.R.I 1 ., at .325. 6cL acre, 6 miles fl-om Taihape. All in grass; good sunny 24-sheep country, TO chains fencing, yards, 2-roomed wham Price, i! 6 per acre. Terms -£250 down.' DAIRY FARM AND CHEESE PLANT. OCK ACRES, 15 miles .by good, road OvJO - from Tauranga, 200 acres in good, grass, .100 acres useful bush, balance fern and scrub, 5 paddocks, 3loomed house, stables, sheds, orchard. ffrfAT.T, CHEESE FACTORY, in full working order, good markets. Will carry 200 head of cattle through the summer Price, the freehold, £3 10s. acre cash' nni ACRES, Native registered lease" O/Si 17 years to run, rent 3s. Gd! acre, 2 miles railway station, school and creameryvabolit 1 mile; 120 acres in grass carrying 200; breeding owea, balance bushabout 100 chains fencing, and 160 chains boundary line felled through the bush " chains wide. Price only ,£650. Terms ,£3OO down, balance 3 years at 5 ner pent-' QOfl ACRES 0.R.P., at 235. Gd. >r OOU acre, 41 miles railway station bv good road, 6 miles Taihape; over 200 acres felled and grassed, balance bush, about 3 miles fencing, 3 Daddni-b» yards, whare, and orchard, Price o nlv iio 10s. per- acre. A. G. CUNNINGHAM, LANn AGENT, TAIHAPE. CHOICE DAIRY FARMS FOE SALE. AC ®ES, a) 1 in grass, well subdijj , Tlded ' sheep-proof fencing, 9 paddocks, on good metalled road, 2J miles from factory and school; will carry 21 sheep or 40 cows; 5-rooiued house, cowshed, and all necessary outbuildings Price, only -.£l2 per acre, ,£4OO cash. Sflft highly improved Dairy I>arm, close to Stratford on good metalled road; splendidly fenced, grassed, and subdivided into 12 paddocks; good G-roomed house, concrete floor cowshed, nice plantation; 1 mile from school and factory. Will lease for 5 years at 30s. per acre, purchasing clause if desired. Write us for further particulars. YOUNG, HOBBS & CO., LAND AND COMMISSION AGENTS STRATFORD. NELSON PROPERTY FOR SALE ON VERY EASY TERMS. rynr ACRES, excellent Sheep Country, IVO 45 acres ilat and balanco hilly; GOO acres grassed, 50 acres ploughable, 20 acres crops, 30 acres bush; subdivided, ring-fcnccd, and well watered; 2-roomed I cottage, woolshed, stable. Price, £1 ss. per acre; terms, JE3OO to .£SOO down, and balance can remain at 5J per cent. Property is reached by rail or good metalled rood, and is about 14 miles from Nelson. —F.)and D. Edwards, Land and Eetato Veents. Nelson.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 766, 15 March 1910, Page 10
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