AUCTIONS. ' . NATIONAL SALES.. : NATIONAL THOROUGHBRED SALES. RECORD CATALOGUE OF YEARLINGS. ( RECOBD CATALOGUE OF BROOD MARES. THE quality has never been higher. The. sales continue to maintain . their great reputation for providing winners, .those pro-, minent over the holidays that were. bought at the Trentham Sales including LORD CHANCELLOR (Auckland Cup), EXPANSE . (Great; Northern Derby), FOXOLA (A.R.C. Handicap), VARUNA (Auckland Hurdles), ROYAL MERIT (Nathans' Memorial Handicap), KENTISH (Bowen Handicap), JEFF (Goodwood Handicap), SCOTTISH DALE. (Waikouaiti Cup). A.LETHEA (Wairarapa Cup), PALFREY (Dnnedin Cup), CORDAY (Taranaki Christmas Handicap and Stratford Cup), DON QUEX (Manawatu and Marton Cups), the two-year-olds, BROIELOV (3 wins), HIGH SPAN, ARTIFICER YOUNG MARGARET, BLACK SIMON, THEIOLYN, SIR BOSWELL, CORONAIRE (2nd Foal Stakes), and a host of other winners. Relatives to most of these are included in the Catalogue. FIRST PARADE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, At 2.30 p.m. The 120 Yearlings by the following sires will be paraded:—PAPEß SLIPPER 2, NINTH DUKE* T, ROBIN GOODFELLOW* 4, SALEVE* 2, MAN'S PAL* 5, CORONACH* 5, NIGHTMARCH 3, FOXBRIDGE* 16, BEAU REPAIRE 5, PHALERON SAY* 5, BATTLE SONG* 7, BULANDSHAR * 1, KINCARDINE* 2 SOLICITOR GENERAL* 3, BROIEFORT* 10, NIGHTLY 1, LORD QUEX* 2, VALETTE 1 ROYAL CHIEF 0, CAMBRIA; PARK 1, DEFAULTER 3, FOXLIGHT* 1, MEDIEVAL KNIGHT* 4, CHATSWORTH* 2, GYNERIUM* 2 DEFOE* 2, SIR CRUSOE 2, CROUPIER 1, PLATO 1, TE HERO 1, INFLATION 3, DIATOMOUS 2, LANG BIAN* 2, ST. BOSWELLS* 3, NIGHT RAID* 1, LEIGHON* 1. The above Yearlings'will be sold at FIRST DAY'S SALE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, At 9.45 a.m. Catalogues for the Yearling Sale are now available at a cost of 2s 6d each. Only a limited number are left. SECOND PARADE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, . At 2.30 p.m. The 108 Yearlings to be paraded the second day are by. REVELATION* 5, JOVIAL SON 6, BAFFLES* 1, GYNERIUM* 5, DEFOE* 2, SIR CRUSOE 2, CROUPIER 1, TE HERO 1, LANG BIAN* 5, NIGHT RAID* 1, PINK COAT 1, CHRISTOPHER ROBIN* 5, TIDERACE* 3, RHODES SCHOLAR 5, RINGMASTER* 7, SPIRAL 3, THEIO* 7, LORD QUICK 1, MARIE'S ACRE 1, VERMEER 2, SALMAGUNDI* 1, PAPER SLIPPER 1, ROBIN GOODFELLOW* 10, MAN'S PAL* 1, CORONACH* 2, FOXBRIDGE* 7, BATTLE SONG* 6, PHALERON BAY* 2, BULANDSHAR* 3, SOLICITOR GENERAL* 4, LORD QUEX* 3, DEFAULTER i. ■ The above Yearlings will be sold at: — SECOND DAY'S SALE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, at 9.45 a.m. Immediately after the Yearlings are sold, a record Catalogue of 40 Brood Mares, and the imported stallions SALEVE* and BAFFLES* will be offered. ■ •■■.••■ • The Brood Mares are by IRISH LANCER*, NIGHTRAID*. SALEVE*, * DEFOE*, LORD QUEX*, ILIAD*, GUSTAVO, HUNTING SONG*, CAPTAIN BUNSBY*, LIMOND*, CAPE HORN*, CHIEF RULER*, FERAMORZ*, PHALERON BAY*, COLOSSUS*, CROUPIER, BAY DROP, LUCULLUS*, WEATHERVANE*, ARAUSIO*. KINCARDINE*, ROBESPIERRE*, BAMBURY, RAMPION AND KING MARK*, and with foals at foot by BULANDSHAR*, RHODES SCHOLAR, and NIZAMI*. These Mares are in foal, to SALMAGUNDI*, DEFAULTER, BATTLE SONG*, ' MAN'S PAL*, THEIO*, SOLICITOR GENERAL*, RHODES SCHOLAR, CROUPIER, TWEED ll*, SALEVE*, OLD BILL, ROBIN GOODFELLOW*. LANG BIAN*, NIGHTMARCH, FOXBRIDGE*, SIR CRUSOE, TIDERACE*. After the Brood Mares .'.'liaye been offered the racehorses FAIRY GODMOTHER, FOX QUEEN, AMIGO, AND PERN will be submitted, followed by untried stock, 2 and three-year-olds by NIGHTLY, BULANDSHAR*, THEIO*, FOXLIGHT*, CROUPIER, DEFOE*, TIDAL and REVELATION*. RAILWAY TIMETABLE. Thursday, January'l3 and 20 (Parade Day). Trains leave Wellington at 12.16 p.m. both days. Return trains . leave Trentham at 3.26 p.m., 4.32 p.m., and. 5.00 p.m. ..■..'. Friday, January 14 and 21 (Sale Days) : A special train stopping only at ' Petone and Lower ,-Hut.t leaves Wellington at 9.10 a.m., arriving at, Trentham at 9.55 a.m. Ordinary outward trains leave Wellington at 7.50 a.m., 5.3 a.m.; 8.32 a.m., and-10.13 a.m., arriving at Trentham 8130 a.m., 9.2 a.m., 9.40 a.m., and 11.19 a.m. respectively. . Return-trains leave Trentham at 4.32 p.m., 3.00 p.m., and 5.54 p.m., arriving at Wellington 5.31 p.m.. 5.44 p.m., and 6.49 . p.m. respectively. . Luncheon will be available on both Sale Days. . . . . '. Yearling ■ Sale Catalogues now available at Js 6d per copy. Brood Mares, Racehorses, etc., now available it Is per copy. • . ■;••■. Auctioneers in Conjunction: - WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., LTD., Wellington. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., ' .Chrlstcliurch."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 5, 8 January 1944, Page 8
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