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TO-MORROW, "UNRESERVED SALE Of the WAIKANAE YEARLINGS f PYNE AND CO. have been instructed 'to sellthe following YEARLINGS from the WAIKANAE KTUD at THORNDON-QUAY, Wellington, N.Z., TO-MORROW (FRIDAY;, • 24ih JAN., 1913, at 2.30 o'clock: — Lot I— CHESTNUT FILLY {21, foaled October- 4th, 1911. Sire Achilles, clam Berceuse (half-sister to Content and Chant), byßirkenhead (imp. 1 — Lullaby, by Apremont — Hammoi'lc (imp.) dam i of Siesta, Somneil, Nomnitg, Sierra, Reverie, etc.) , , Lot 2— BROWN FILLY (3), foaled August 28th, 1911. Sire Charlemagna 11., dam Eden (sister to Bliss ami Elysium, am! half-sister to Ailsa), l^y Kteuniak— Far Away I half-sister to llova), by Bill of Portland— Happy Land ihalfsi3tre to St. Lesfor and North. Atlantic), by Musket— Atlantis (sister to At- • lantic), 2000jrns, and g.g. dam of Glad•somo and Apologue), by Thormanby (Derby)— Hurricane (lOOOgns) < Lot 3— BAY FILLY (3), foiled September 16th, 1911. Siro Martian, dam Two Step (half-sister to Ailsa), by Stepniak— Far Away (half sister to Hova) See Lot 2. - . Lot 4— BROWN FILLY (2), (sister to Tranquil' and half-sister to Obsidian, Rarata, and The Hague), foaled August. 1911. Sire Hierarch. rtain Peace (sister to Success, clam of twinning, and half-sister to Contender, Contendent, and Satisfaire), by Tha OfEcor— Content, by Dreadnought - Aiulluby, by Apremont — Hammock (imp. daui of Siesta, Somneil, "Somnus, Sierra, Reverie, etc.) Lot 5-CHESTNUT FILLY (2!, (half-sister to Lady Menschikofl' and Epsom Lass), foaled October 31st, 1911. Sire Camp- ■ fire, dam Sister Frances, by Scaton •Delaval—Agatha,. by Nelson — Sitter Agnes, by Rosicutian— Penance, by The -Flying Dutchman— r.osary (sister to Surplice), by Touchstone Lot 6— BROWN COLT, foaled Soptember 11th, 1911. Sire Achilles, dam Lady Helen (dam of Mcriwa and Lady Reina, and half-sister to Artillery, Hilda, Strathmore. Novelatte 11.. etc.), ' by St^lißger— Ouidn, by Yattondon Lot 7--BROWN COLT (24) (half-brother to B?reoina), .foaled September 16th, 1911. Siro Charlemagne 11., ' dam Ambush (sister to Sortie, dam of - Orlciff), by Vanguard— Fairymaid (dam of Tolstoi ahd King Log), by Albany — Tita'nia (dam of Otitpost), by Malton — Mountain 'Nymph (imp.), by Sir Tattou Sykes, etc. Lot 8-CHESTNUT COLT/ (34), foaled September 16th, 1911. Sire Varco (imp!), dam Nerve (half-sister to Daredevil), by Birkenhead— Spot, by Albany Zelica,' by The , Peer— Crumbs, by Maribyrnorig ' • Lot 9— BAY FILLY -(2), foaled September 29th, 1911. Siro Achilles, dam Marseilkiso (iiietef to Lord Sotllt), by Soult— Lady Antrim t (thf ee-cjtiarter sifiter to Mitrailleuse), b£ Nordenfeldt— ErydSna (half-sistot to ±ffr>pomene» and Sylvia Park) Lot 10 -BROWN " FILLY (18), foaled October 31st, 1911. Sire Marble Arch, dam Caller Ou (half-sister to Defender, Merope, Soultina, etc.), bySwordfish ll.— Helen M'Gregoi* (half-sister to Jeuzail, "■ dam ofi *Undine, Plaidie, Eiderdown, Maui, and To Paki (all good winners), by Captivatdr— Hannah, by Traducer) Lot 11-BROWN FILLY (5), foaled Sept ember 29th, ■ 1911. Sire Bosnian (imp.), dam Stfathspey (sister to Bagpipes;, by Gip3y Grand— Reel, by Medallion (Achilles' eire)— Pibroch (dam of Menschikoff), by Lochiel— Fallacy (dam of First Lord) Lot 12-CHESTNUT FILLY (2), foaled October 31st, 1911. Sire Achilles, dam Bulbul (three-quarter sister to Daunt aiid Dauntless),* by Sir Lancelot— Orientale (own sister to Aida, dam of Impulse— New Zealand Cup— and Uh!an--Auckland Cup) Lot 13-BROWN FILLY (2), foaled November 15th, 1911. Sire Cainpfirc, dam Kateland, by Finland (Bobrikoff's sii'e)— Catherine (halfsistsr to Treadmill), by Phaeton— Catherine Wheel, by Maxim— Miss Kato (dam of Prime Warden, Perkin Warbeck 11., Sultan, Antolope— dam of Bluejacket), by Adventurer Lot 14— BAY FILLY (8, foaled November • 3rd, 1911. Sire Achilles, dam Chasiflian (half-sister to Kilwihhing), by St. Ambrose, (imp.)— Success (half- • sister to Satisfaire, Contertdent, Contender, and Peace), by The Offlcar— Content, by • Dreadnought— Lullaby, by Apreinont— Hammock (imp., dam of Siesta, Somneil, Somnus, Sierra, Reverie, etc.) Lot IS— BAY FILLY (1) foaled October l?th, 1911. Sire Charlemagne 11., dam Monarda' (half-sister to Flamen), by Birkenhead (imp.) — Balm,' by Dunlop — Frou Frou, by Macaroni— Glengowrie, by Touchstone--Glehdairne (sister to Glencoe) Lot 16—BROWN COLT (half-brother to Tumut and Osiris), foaled November 14th, 1911. Sirß ( Signor, dam Ismene (C.J.C. Oaks winner, and half-sister to Motto, C.J.C. Oaks, and to Strbwan, (\ C. Champagne Stakes and Middle 1* . Plate), by Dreadnought— Marion (liait-sister to Venus Transit, .winner of the Great Northern Derby and clam of Vedette, and to Filzherculas, Great Northern Derby, ,by Maribyrnong — Peerless, winner of tha Canterbury Cup twice) Catalogues can be obtained from ~~ IAN DUNCAN, Wellington. ' O< PYNE AND CO., Christchurch. "CONTINUING TO-MORROW~~(FRI-DAY), 24th, " And SATURDAY. 25th JANUARY. AT No. 68, MANNERS-STREET. C1 P.EAT AUCTION SALE r • of « ' £300Q WORTH m £3000 DRAPERY, -CLOTHING, BOOT.S, Etc. On account of Mr. -KhoUri, who has- given up his business in Lambtoii-quay, ahd who deflietss to clear his larga and assorted stock, comprising-— 100 Ladies' Summer Costumes (tussore silk, etc 1 .) 300 pairs Real Laca Curtains 200 Maroella and ft.O. Quilts 2000 yds Sheeting 100 dozen Towels 3000 yds' Prints of all varieties , 300 Carpet Squared and Heartnrugs 1000 yds Dress Materisl Also ' ' Blanket*, Velvet Pile Table Covers, . Men's and ,Boys* Clothing " I 206 pairs Ladies' and Gents' Boots, and other articles 100 numerous to mention See Flag. _G. SHAMY, Auctioneer^ j sußDivfsloivr"6F~ the" famous 1 , KOPANE ESTATE (Situated 10 miles from Palmerston North, 7 mites from Feilding, ahd 2£ miles from Rongotea), ' Tho PROPERTY of MRS. WALTER JOHNSTON. To be offered for Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION on SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1913, At 1 p.m., by A BRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., A at their Rooms, Rahgitikei-street, PALMERSTON NORTH, in conjunction with W. 11. TURNBULL AND CO. The property comprises 1125 acres of magnificent, rich level dairying and fattening land, divided into 21 farms, ranging in area from 21 to 129 acres,* TERMS— IS per cent, cash, balance in five years, at £6 per cent. i NOTE,-— Arrangements urn now con1 eluded by which Mrs. Johnston will form and metal the new roads, so us to give a metalled road to each section, on which no special rate will be struck. j A butter or cheese factory site of 2 acres haft been reserved, which will be handed over to Purchasers at a price to be arranged on disposal of tho property. Plans of the property are now available. - i Full particulars on application to ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., Palmerston North, Wellington, Masterton, Marton; Levin, Feilding, arid Pahiatiia. W. H. TfjRNBULL AND 1 CO., Wellington. BELL, GULLY AND COOPER, Pakoerston North. <

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1913, Page 12

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