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Yearlings by Robin Goodfellow, Theio and Lord Quex TO BE AUCTIONED ON THE SECOND DAY OF THE NATIONAL YEARLING SALES. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1944 14 WELL-BRED YEARLINGS, BRED AND REARED AT THE HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL FLAXMERE STUD, HASTINGS ! THEIO is the sire of this season's C.J.C. Stewards' Handicap winner, Theolateral, and W.R.C. Telegraph’ winner John Gay; also Salutation (winner of the N.Z. Oaks, Wellington Guineas, Dunedin Guineas, W.R.C. Thompson Handicap), King Herod (C.J.C. Champagne Stakes),Soncy (Wellesley Stakes),Mihinut, Carthage, Theiolyn, Haughty Queen, Blue Bonny, Theatre, Daljarrock, Miss Jessica, Silver Mask, etc. ROBIN GOODFELLOW'S first crop of yearlings sold,on the first day of the Sales up to JoOOgns., ana averaged 1206gns. _ LORD QUEX sired the Melbourne Cup winner Catalogue, the Wellington Cup winner Don Quex, tne Auckland Cup winner Motere, and the winners of over £170,000 in stakes. ON ACCOUNT N.Z. BLOODSTOCK, LTD. LOT 140 B. c., 27/9/42, by Robin Goodfellow from Gay Paper, by Paper Money from Gay Robe by Robespierre. A first foal closely related to Rebel Lad, winner of eight races and coming from the same family as Lady Lucy, winner of the N.Z. Cup, and Star Lady, dam of Star Stranger. LOT 141 Br. c., 26/10/42, by Robin Goodfellow from Quexfram, by Lord Quex from Diaphragm by Leighton. Second foal from the same family as Mr. Jinks, winner of the Two Thousand Guineas. LOT 142 B. f„ 26/10/42, by Robin Goodfellow from Realise, by Lackham from Moutoa Lady, by Spalpeen. Her dam only started twice; her second dam won four races, and her third dam eight races, including the Hawke's Bay Cup. ON ACCOUNT OF CAPTAIN B. H. EDKINS, KERI KERI. (Reared at the Flaxmere Stud.) LOT 190— B. c., 23/11/42, by Robin Goodfellow from Dresden China, by Tea Tray from Refinement, by Shepherd King. Half-brother to Greek Shepherd, winner of eight races as a three-year-old, including the Great Northern Derby Stakes and St. Leger Stakes, A.R.C. Summer Cup, Arapuni Gold Cup, and W.R.C. Autumn Handicap. Second dam a half-sister to Adornment, grand-dam of Kindergarten. ON ACCOUNT OF MR. F. B. DONNELLY, FLAXMERE STUD, HASTINGS. LOT 197— Ch. c., 18/10/42, by Robin Goodfellow from Tudor Wench, by Lord Quex from Queen Lizzie. Dam a half-sister to Essex, winner of the Great Northern Derby; to Gesto (8 races), Ganpat (10 races), Killock (10 races), Crishna (6 races), and Tiega (13 races). LOT 198— B. f., 25/10/42, by Robin Goodfellow from Sylvan Dell, by Lord Quex from Merry Dale, by . Downshire. From the same family as Crowhurst, winner of 19 races, and Ben Braggie, winner of 9 races. LOT 199— Ch. c., 2/10/42, by Theio from Queen's Salute, by Chief Ruler from Soot by All Black from Salute. Brother to Salutation. A typical colt considered one of the best bred by Theio at the Flaxmere Stud. From the same family os Te Kara (Auckland and Brisbane Cups), Limarch (A.J.C. and V.R.C. St. Legers), King March, Gay Marigold, Queen City, etc. LOT 200—Br. c., 15/10/42, by Theio from Odavarb, by lliard from Bravado by Psychology. From the famous Gossip family. Dam a half-sister to Royal Glory, winner of the Royal Stakes, Avondale Stakes, etc., and Orakau. Second dam a half-sister to Estland, Finmark and Highland. Third dam a half-sister to Bobrikoff. LOT 201— Ch. c„ 29/8/42, by Theio—Huntaway, by Hunting Song from Clemency, by. Limond from Sweet Charity (imp.). A well-developed August-foaled colt, a half-brother to Chief Lord, winner of the Stratford Cup. From an unraced dam who was half-sister to Baran, winner of the C.J.C. Spring Nursery and Pioneer Handicaps, and third in the Derby and Canterbury Cup. LOT 202— 8. c., 12/11 /42, by Theio from Rulate, by Cape Horn from Conflict, by Nassau from Nantes. Grandson of a half-sister to the dam of Nightmarch, winner of the Melbourne and New Zealand Cups. Second dam sister to Orange Blossom, dam of Silver Ring, winner of 25 races. LOT 203— 8 r. f., 22/8/42, by Theio from Sicilian, by Crown imperial II from Sicily, by Formulate. Sister to Miss Jessica, a winner, and half-sister to Flood Tide, winner of the Mitchelson Cup, Auckland President's Handicap twice, A.R.C. Handicap, and second in G.N. Derby and St. Leger. LOT 204— 8 r. f„ 4/10/42, by Lord Quex from Arab Song, by Hunting Song from Scarab, by Vasco. Sister to Arabic, winner of 12 races on the flat, over hurdles and steeplechase country; half-sister to Nereus, winner of eight races, and to Fundy and Tidal Song, both winners. LOT 205— 8 r. c„ 13/10/42, by Lord Quex from Marais, by Arausio from Waterlea, by Boniform. Brother to the winners Edna's Birthday and Neptune. Third dam a sister to Mascot, winner of the Auckland , Cup, Summer Cup, and Canterbury Cup. LOT.2O6— Ch. f., 3/10/42, by Lord Quex from Cetus, by Joculator from Asterina, by Merry Moment. Naifsister to The Grasper, winner of five races, and to Tidal Gift, Mercian Queen, dam of Newbury Queen and Royal Greek, all winners. THE FLAXMERE STUD HAS BEEN NOTED FOR PRODUCING WINNERS FROMi THEI EARLIEST DAYS OF'ITS FOUNDATION. THOSE WHO HAVE INSPECTED THIS YEAR'S DRAFT CLASS THEM AS AMONG THE BEST EVER SENT TO THE SALES FROM FLAXMERE.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 97, 20 January 1944, Page 7

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