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< SIEGFRIED SOLD i 1 THOROUGHBRED SALES CONCLUDE AUSTRALIAN BUYERS STILL ACTIVE i The national thoroughbred sales were j concluded at Trentham yesterday when 1 brood mares, horses in training, untried j < stock, some two-year-olds and miscellaneous stock were offered. The feature i of the auction was the dispersal of the ! Mana Stud, on account of Mr R. H. W. '• Holden, Poukawa, Hawkes Bay, which was headed by the high-class proved sire Siegfried. Siegfried was bought by Mr A. Chis- j i holm, of Otautau, Southland, for 800gns.! 1 This well-performed horse won the i Bessborough Stakes, over one mile and 1 a quarter, at Ascot, beating a high- 1: i class field, and is a three-quarter-1 1 brother to Frawn, winner of the Ascot j Stakes, two miles and a half, the long- j ; est flat handicap race in England. He , | is the sire of Wotan, winner of the Mel- j .bourne Cup in 1936 in record time,! I Essex, Brunhild. Lady Furst, Wilson. | ! Siegift and many other distinguished j | Lilock. the leading brood mare of the i 1 | stud. With a brown filly by Siegfried j | and served by Siegfried, brought 700gns 1 ; She was purchased by Mr C. Wheeler, of Adelaide. Lilock is the dam of Wil-; son, one of the most promising two-; year-olds in Australia this year. The | Siegfried—Lilock colt sold at the year- i ling sales this week brought 1400gns j and was also bought by Mr Wheeler i to go to Australia. Princess Bell, from the same stud, | with a bay filly by Siegfried and served by Siegfried, brought 450gns also being | purchased to go to Australia. Mr W. !; J. Smith, of Sydney, who bought so |; many yearlings on Wednesday, was the 1 buyer. 1 1 The third top price of the sale was j j 650gns paid for Blue Maid, with a bayt’ colt foal by Bulandshar and served by j Bulandshar, sold on account of Mr J. S. j' McLeod. Hastings. She was also 1 bought by Mr W. J. Smith, of Sydney, jA pleasing filly of good breeding was tin two-year-old bay by Harinero out ' of Headlight which, sold in the Mana ; Stud lot, was brought by Mr J. H. Jeff-

erd, Ngatarawa Hawkes Bay, for 2Gogns. 1 It has been broken by Luke Wilson but ] has had light work only. She is en- 1 gaged in eight classics and looks high r class. Drachma, Counter Lunch and Twilight Song were the horses in training' ; to be sold. i FORBURY FARK FIRST DAY ACCEPTANCES J I United Press Association! ', DUNEDIN. 20th January. ; ’ i The following acceptances have been 1 received for the Forbury Park Trotting j ; Club’s summer meeting on 26th January J ! Vauxhall Handicap, of £200; un- 1 ! hoppled trotters; 3.40 class; one mile,' land a half. —Appomatox. Anna’s Voy-! I age, Bill Grattan, Dalaruin, Lady Ede., 1 Patches, Discovery, Sphinx, Violet Wrack, scr; Orphan Bingen, 12yds bhd; 1 (Esther. Jenny’s Guy, Shadeland. 24vds j 1 bhd; Golden Bingen, 36yds bhd; Parrish ! | Chimes, 30yds bhd. j Southland Handicap, of £200; 3.39 j ’ clas; one mile and a half. —Pecunia,' 1 ! scr; Golden Milelr, Great Joy, Regal.: I Seascape, Waikari Jack, 12yds bhd; Bed j Rock, Capri, Charles Russell, Iron I Duke, 24yds bhd; De La Paix, 36yds ;bhd. j Electric Handicap, of £225; 2.16 class;,' one mile.—Connenora, Racketeer, Wal- j; ■ ter Guy, scr; Labourrpan, Roan Duke. 1 12yds bhd. Dunedin Cup Handicap, of £750; 4.20 j class: two miles.—War Buoy, scr; Blair • Athol, Plutus, 12yds bhd; Ironside, 1| ' Morello. 24yds bhd; Pot Luck. 36yds ; bhd: Lucky Jack. Parisienne, 48yds bhd;, i Willow Wave, 60yds bhd. | Otago Handicap, of £350; 3.29 class;; j one mile and a half.—Gyrate. Little I ! Reta, Walter Wrack, scr; Lady Sonoma. I 12yds bhd: Bittersweet, Discord, Flot-1 j sam. Guy Hugo, Helen’s Bay. Royal i Romance. 24yds bhd; Aristotle, Golden ; i Eagle, Lament, Pilot Peter, 36yds bhd; Peggotty, 60yds bhd. j Musselborough Handicap, of £200; 3.n class; one mile and a half.—Direct- | ly, Gay Avon, Grand Meteor, Master j Potts, Norham Lady, Tawny, Tinker, j scr; Labour Chimes, Salalon, 12yds i bhd; Cruiser, Jesse Owens, Mazaire, Tritoma, 36yds bhd. ! Flying Handicap, of £300; 2.44 class; one mile and a quarter.—lronside, I Rongomai, scr; Morello, 12yds bhd: Pot [Luck, Willow Wave, 24yds bhd. i King George Handicap, of £250; 3.4 class; one mile and three furlongs.— Lightning Lady, Red Pigeon, Waipahi, Waitaki Power, scr; Fine Art, Fremont, 1 Icevus, 12yds bhd. i AUCKLAND ACCEPTORS ' 1 MIDSUMMER MEETING 1 1 AUCKLAND, 20th January. 1 The following acceptances have been i received for the first day of the Auck- i land Racing Club’s midsummer meet- i ing:— c Trial Stakes Handicap, of £250; six furlongs.—Silver Glow, 9.0: Midland, 1 8.11; Odtaa, Kaspian, 8.8; Pasture, 8.6; 1 Perilous, 8.5; Bronwen, 8.2; Ventre-a- i Terer, 8.1; Bronze Moth, Wild Ore, i Gamos, Royal Message, Veritable, 1 First Gold Money, Rey Lu, Hacken- 1 schmidt, Orally, Bonny Belle, Strathearn, Gay Bell, Rival, Gay Opal, 8.0. Orewa Hurdle Race, of £300; one and three-quarters.—Tail Light, 11.5; Lap Up, 10.5; Tutor, 9.9; Electric Flash. 9.5; Hawthorn, 9.2; Race Whip, Aramis, Baldric, Queen Lu, Ngakaru, 9.0. Ferry Handicap, of £300: six fur- j logns.—Corato, 9.4; Noitaro, 8.13; Hunt- | ingmore, 8.8; Ohmaha, Penzance, 8.5; |

Ureklaw, 8.2; Silver Quex, 8.1; Silver Eagle, Orwere, 8.0; Senacre, Bronze Wing, British Banner, B/ight Wings, Trevace, High Delight, 7.8; Veritable, Brilliant Acre, Orient Dawn, 7.7. Takapuna Cup, of £800; one mile and a quarter.—Round Up, 9.13; Valamito, 8.13; Paddy the Rip, 7.13; Malagigi, 7.12; Jonathan, Respectful. 7.11; Hot Box, 7.10;' Whirling. Knight of Australia, Dark Shadow, 7.6; Philcourt, De Friend. 7.4: Golden Sheila, Jack Tar, 7.1; Sergia, High Tea, Gay Rose, Day Wind, King Theo, Parquuet, High Sea, 7.0. Zealandia Handicap, of £450; six furlongs.—Orate. 8.12; Suleiman, 8.3; [Marie’s Acre. 8.1; Royal Bachelor, 8.0; | Royal Appellant, 7.13: Maori Song. 7.12; jJack Tar. Paso Robles. Tosh, 7.7; Anion, i 7.6: Galilee, Mon Acre, 7.1; Rulette. i Royal Vaals, Arvakur, 7.0. Rangitoto Handicap, of £200; one [mile. —Melvanui, 9.0; Loombination. [ 8.13: Gay Rebel. 8.12: Ringshot. 8,7: I Eastern Heir. 8.4: Master Appellant. 8.2; British Banner. 7.10: Captain Bruce, i 7.8: Galloping Acre, Maereaha, Bronze i Step, Bonstar. 7.7. SECOND DAY Hauraki Plate, of £400; one mile.— i Balinavar, 8.12: Brazilian. 8.7: Advance j Acre, Bonstar. Bronze Trail. Inquisitor, j Melvanui, Miss Clipper. 8.5: Bronze Step. Full Hand, 8.0; Maereana. 7.9; I Silver Quex, Spinning Wheel, Gamos, j 7.7. ! Calliope Handicap, of £400: five furlongs.—Anopheles, 9.2: Classic, 9.0: ‘Red Falcon, Clipper. Bide-a-wee. 7.12: j Glen Connel. Wapaugh. 7.10; Our Jean, ! 7.9; La Vie, 7.8; Esquire, 7.7; Lady ! Fox. 7.6: Gay Movie, Gold Wings. ! 7.5; Foxtoon. Proud Fox, Hunting Cape. ! 7.4; Chelandry, 7.4. j Wynward Plate, of £400: seven ; furlongs.—Balinavar. Aero King, 8.12: , Brazilian, 8.7: Torch, Miss Clipper, j Romani, Advance Acre. 8.5: Full Hand. Bronze Step, 8.0; Estro, Spinning ! Wheel. Gamos, Pocket Venus 7.12.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 21 January 1939, Page 8

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SPORTING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 21 January 1939, Page 8

SPORTING Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 21 January 1939, Page 8