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taUWrAXT. DISPERSAL SALE. ; ' MRS. C. E. ELGAR'S . ■RACEHORSES . .AT THE TRENOT AM'^TABLES, '. TUESDAY, 11th JULY, at 2.30 p.m. PYKJS, GOULD, GUINXESS LTD X in conjunction with wiuutu., STEPIIEXSPN, & 00., have received instructions fi'om Mrs Elgar, who is giving up racing, to oiler her successful team ot racehorses, as follows: — ' VERTICERN, aged b g, by Ttos&cndalc— Pansy. Winner of the Wellington Cup, ' VA miles'-1500.sovs; -Awapum Gold Cup: A.tt.C. 'Grandstand Handicap; toilding Cup; Taranaki Cup, etc. At his laat start, tecond to Nighunaicn in the Awapum Gold Cup, w.t.a. APPLEDORI3. Srrs, blk g, by Rosjcndalo* —Domola*, by' Desmond. A winner, and has shown good form up to ' a mile; also ran thiid in the Great Northern Champagne Stakes, 1000 6ovs. COUNT PALATINE, <ty'rs, 'eh g (half-bro-ther 1o jrartarma), .by Pakdmj-Pey \rina-. Winnec of the WanganurJ.C. Jlarangai Handicap, and placed this season in the C.J.C. Metropolitan Handicap, 1% miles; ,W.R.C. Wellington Handicap; A.R.C. Piesident's Handicap etc. Also second to Honour m tho'New Zealand Derby. GRECIAN, 4yvs, br g, by Lord Que^— Ennea. \7inner this season ot tUe .C.J.C. Otaio Plate, VA miles; C.J.C. Cressy Handicap; Woodvillo J.C. Victoria Hack Cup, etc. CHESTNUT FttLY (3), foaled 13lh October, 1929. By Lord Quex-Chai-lady (sister to Chignon, winner ot the a.j.o. Gimcraok- Stakes), by Absurd—Lady D.1 * (thi-ee-Quartev sister to the dam o£ Backwood, winner of the Melbourne Cup)i by. St. Denis. . TENTERDEN, 3yrs, b g, by Chief Ruler* —Kosellato (half-sister to Koseday, Sol- ' fjuipllo, and Columbus), by Kilbroney. Winner of • the Wellington Stakes, w.f.a. 1000 soys; Hawkes Bay Stakes; A.R.C. Criterion Handicap, etc. 'J'lic older horses Inivc faced snccc^sL'ullY at the principal meetings in the Kocth and Kouth Islands during the piescnt hcasmi, and arc well known,to all racing men. The coming two-year-old iilly by Lord Quex lias been broken in, and is shaping most promisingly. ' Catalogues and all fm llicr information on application to the Auctioncers-in-cou-juuetion, PYNE, GOULD, GUIXKKSS, LTD., Chris tchurch; WRIGHT, STEPHENSON. & CO., LTD., V ' Wellington and Branches.
HOTELS, TOURIST, & HEALTH RESORTS. | ORIENTAL BAY (Wellington). ~~ a^HJS BERKELEY HOTEL, 22, Oriental terrace. The only WOODEN Private Hotel ■ de Luxe in Wellington. -This first-class Private Hotel is situated in Wellington's most attractive and easily accessible quarter—Oriental Bay—which overlooks the harbour and commands a magnificent view of Wellington. Only one minutes walk to the trams. Replete and up to data with all modern conveniences, gam go .and parking accommodation. 'Cariff, 12/6-per day. Permanent Kuestfs by -arrangement.-. le\. 23-0.30.; Telegrams: "Berkeley/'.Welltostos. Proprietor: R/H, RIfiHARDS.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 11, 13 July 1931, Page 6
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