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STOP_PRESS SUBMARINES-GOOD VvOSK. Rugby.—During a recent patrol in the Aegean Sea the submarine Sazik sank a 6000-ton enemy supply ship, states a Polish naval communique. She also destroyed two small supply ships in the same area.— B.O.W. GREEK MINISTER RESIGNS. London. —Mr. George Ronssos, Vice-Premier of Greece, and Minister without portfolio, has -resigned.—U.P.A.

T^IGHTEENTH NATIONAL THOROUGHBRED XL SALES. TKEXTHAM, WELLINGTON. SECOND DAY OFFERING. s FRIDAY, JANUARY 21. Sale of 105 Yearlings at 9.45 a.m. Sale of Brood' Mares, Stallions, Kacehorses, and Untried Stock, at the conclusion of •' the Sale of Yearlings. 1 "I ftT THOROUGHBRED 1 1 P I LO YEARLINGS. 1. JL «> 63 COLTS. , 52 FILLIES. From the leading studs of the Dominion, ana sired by such high-ranking sireu as:—Battle Song* 6, Bulandshar* 3, JBroiefort* 1, Battles* 1, Coronach* 2, Christopher Robin* 5, Croupier 1, Defaulter 6, Defoe* 2, tf Oxbridge* 7. Gyneriura* 5, Jovial Son 7, Lang £ian» 5, Lord Quex 3, Lord Quick 1, Man's Pal* 1, Marie's Acre 1, Night Raid* 1, Phaleron Bay* 2, Fink Coat 1, .Paper Slipper 1, Ringmaster* 8, Robin Goodfellow* 10, Revelation* 5, Rhodes Scholar 5, Solicitor General* 4, Spiral 3, Salmagundi* 1, Sir Crusoe 2, Theio* 7, Tiderace* 5, Te Hero 1, and Verineer* 2. The offering includes a brother to Subdued, champion two-year-old; a half-brother 'to the G.N. Derby and St. Leger winner, GreeK Shepherd; G.N. Derby winner, Indian Princess; Queensland Derby winner. Fearless Fox; N. 2. Oaks winner, Salutation; G.N. Guineas winner, Smoke Screen; Aga Khan Cup winner. Tall Story; Avondale Cup winner, The Cardinal; Wanganui Cup Winner, Dynasty; W.K.C. Summer Handicap winner. Martara; C.J.C. Epsom Handicap winner, Ruatiti; Wanganui Guineas winner, Indian Sign; Stratford Cup winner, Corday; A.R.C. Newmarket Handicap winner, Kol Ragi; Mitchelson Cup winner, Flood Tide; G.N. Champagne Stakes winner, Nightbeam; Ashhurst Cup winner, Talenta; Waipukurau Cup winner, Coronace; W.R.C. Heretaunga Handicap winner, Bascule; and to the two-year-old winners Silvio, Baran, Molly Martia, Black Simon, Supercharged, and a host of other good winners. 34 . BROOD MARESf 34 Estrella (8) (Saleve*—Baylock*), stflfcd by Battle Song*. -';*5 Enthrall (19) (Defoe*—Nightglass), served by Battle Song*. | Cleaner (3) (Lord Quex*—Charlady), served by Defaulter. i Lady Cyclops (t) (Iliad*—Girouette), served' by Man's Pal*. I Littoria (14) (Gustavo—Turbine), served by! Man's Pal*. Vasto (Gustavo—Fast Haul), served by Man's Pal*. Ascoll (14) (Gustavo—Ravenna), served by Man's Pal*. Lucera (14) (Gustavo—Turbine), served by Man's Pal*. Foligno (IS) (Gustavo—Mary Pratt), served by Man's Pal*. Hunting Moments (t) (Hunting Song*—Mon Mint), served by Theio*. Lucetta (t) (Captain Bunsby*—Lucy Liniond), served by Solicitor General*. Pacify (2) (Llmond*—Makepeace) with Bulandshar* fllly foal at foot. La Premiere (3) (Iliad*—Merit*) with Rhodes Scholar fllly foal at foot. Contesting (IS) (Cape Horn*—Conflicting) with Rhodes Scholar fllly foal at foot. Rock Dove (21) (Cape Horn*—Dovelike) with Rhodes Scholar colt foal at foot. Polly Peachum (5) (Feramorz —Tressida) with Rhodes Scholar colt foal at foot, Golden Song (At) (Hunting Song*—Puncha). Happy Day (At) (Phaleron Bay*—Golden Song), Sparkling Song (27) (Hunting Song*—Scintillate). Slackline (18) (Xight Raid*—Miss Hook). Misa Portland (5) (Croupier—Lady Portland). Roscrana (A) (Colossus*—Clarinda). The above H mares have all been served by Rhodes Scholar. Popette (3) (Cape Horn*—Slenthe), served by Croupier. Baylock* (8) (Bay Drop—Longdendale), served by Tweed ll*. Little Melody (3) (Lucullus* —Martigues), served by Tweed ll*. Fairy Belle (2) (Paper Money*—Birkenraln), served by Saleve*, Bright Ray (3) (Weathervane*—Melleray), served by Saleve*. Night Myth (14) (Night Raid*-rLuthy), served by Old Bill. Goldcraft (19) (Defoe*—Golden Streak), served by Robin Goodfellow*. Culotte (2) (Robespierre*—Dame Straightlace), served by Nightmarch. Lady Lyons (IS) (Bambury—Tinotere), served by Foxbridge*. Lady Rampion '(24) (Ramplon—Lady Garlock), witli Nizaml* colt foal at foot and served by Foxbridge*. Repudiation (t) (Paper Money*—Tortrix), served by Sir Crusoe. Marausio (14) (Arausio* —Maropa), served by Tlderace*. STALLION. B or br h Saleve* (15) (Splon Kop—Skein Dhu). RACEHORSES. Blk m Fox Queen (14t), 4 years (Foxbridge*—Queen Brlerly). B g Pern (9), 7 years (The Buzzard*—Culfort). Br g Amigo (5), 8 years (Beau Pere*— Adorable). ', Br f Fairy Godmother (2), 3 years (Phaleron Bay*—Marjory Daw). UNTRIED STOCK. Bay gelding (t), 2 years (Foxlight*— Katrlna). Ch fllly Tirem (3), 3 years (Croupier— Merit*). Ch colt (14), 2 years (Defoe*—Fairwind). Bay gelding Wee Jimmio (2t), 2 years (Tidal* —Queen Arausio). Grey gelding (5), 4 years (Nightly—Miss Psychology) Bay fllly, Day Spring (4), 3 years (Revelation*—lthaca). A limited supply of Yearling Catalogues still available at a cost of 2s 6d. Supplementary catalogue available only on request, at a cost of Is each. RAILWAY TIME-TABLE. FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, SALE. A special train stopping only at Petone and Lower Hutt 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., 8.3 a.m.. 8.32 a.m., and 10.13 a.m., arriving at Trentham 8.30 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., 5.00 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 AVAILABLE. Insurance of all purchases may be made from the fall of the hammer E^orwarding undertaken by land or sea. Auctioneers in conjunction: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, AND CO., LTD., Wellington. TYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., Chrlstcluirch. _ FRIDAY. 1.30 p»m. 1.30 p.m. PRICE'S AUCTION ROOMS WILL SELL IN THEIR MART, 40 MANNERS ST.. QUANTITY OF USEFUL FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES COMPRISING OF— Oak duciiesse, chesterfield and chair, 12 x 9 AUTUMN SHADES CARPET, duchesse, rlmu, EWBANK SWEEPER, single and double beds, chairs, pillows, squab, CONGOLEUM SQUARE, chests, Chester, suite (brown tonings), robe, hand sewing machine, TOOLS, small 3contalner bin. callphont, LINO, COPPER BOX KERB, WIRELESS, 5-VALVE (Courier), seagrass mat, crockery, clothes, glassware, etc. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. W. F. TYSON. Manager. Hairdressing and Beauty Culture as a Career Learn this profitable profession at the Wellington Academy, 37 Courtenay Place. Positions assured. Enroll now for 1944 classes. Telephone 51-393. COLOUR PRINTING. HALF-TONE Process Blocks foi 3- and 4Colour Process Printing for Descriptive Booklets and Catalogues. The "Evening Post" Modern Process Block Dept. will give you Efficient Service, lei. 47-222 for .Quotation,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 16, 20 January 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 16, 20 January 1944, Page 8

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