Sales by Auction. • >—« — ' qYLVIA PARK SALE. TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 2STH INSTANT. Intending visitors are advised that -buses and brakes will leave from the Victoria Arcade, corner Of Queen-street, at Noon on Day of Sale. yA.kES ONE SHILLING EACH WAY, THIS DAY. ANNUAL SALE OF WHITFORD PARK YEARLINGS AT SYLVIA PARK, AUCKLAND. The undersigned have received, instructions from L D Nathan Esq., to sell during racing week of Summer Meting, To-day (Thursday), Dec. 38th, at two o'clock, THE FOLLOWING FASHIONABLE THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS AND FILLY, by St. Leger (imp.), dam Brassolis, by Panic. CHESTNUT FILLY, by St. Leger (imp.), dam Lovebird (imp.), by .Macaroni. BROWN FILLY, by St. Leger (imp.), dam Can tiniere, by Musket limp.) BROWN FILLY, by Tasuiau, dam Sybil, by Leoliuus—Atlantis. BROWN COLT, by Fabulous, dam Inisthona, by Leonidas. This colt, took first prize for thorough yearling; colw by Fabulous, at the Auckland Agricultural Show, aud is a splendid colt, with good bone. CHESTNUT FILLY, by Fabulous, dam Outcast by Castaway. BAY MARK BRASSOLIS, by Panic, dam Josephine. Grand upstanding big-boned tilly foal by St. Leger (imp.) at, toot- Served by Leolanti-, by Leoliuus (imp.), dam Atlantis (imp.) BROWN MARK INISTHONA, by Leonidas, dam Moilena. Served by Leolantis. OUTCAST, by Castaway, dam Moss Rose. Served by Leolantis. CORYPHEE, by Sword Dance, dam Brassolis. Foal by I.eolautis. Served by Leolantis. CHESTNUT COLT, two years, by Nordeufeldt, dam Brassolis. Colt thoroughly sound; merely handled, and has been at Whiiford Park ever since. Busers are invited to inspect all of the above stock at Sylvia Park. AFTER THE SALE OF THE ABOVE, YEARLING OSTRICHES o\r will be offered for Public Sale in lots to suit purchasers, and will be delivered f.o.b. steamer *r rail. The above are tine, hearty, and strong birds, have been reared naturally, and are the offspring ol selected unpolled ostriches from the Cape. HUNTER i: NOLAN, Auctioneers. THIS DAY. SYLVIA PARK. I'he undersigned have icceived instructions from L. D. Nathan, Esq., to sell on the above (lite (immediately after the yearlings), THE WELL-KNOWN THOROUGHBRED STALLION, FABULOUS, by Leoliuus out of Atlantis (aa.ni of St. Leger). The above is a r^> e opportunity of securing a fashionably bred young stallion. HUNTER AND NOLAN. THIS DAY. SYLVIA PARK. the undersigned have received instructions to sell, on the above date, Without Reserve, CHESTNUT FILLY LADY FAIR, by St. Leger. out of Lady Bruuette, by R*tan, half sister to Waltzer. Without Reserve. HUNTER AND NOLAN. THIS DAY. ANNUAL SALE. GLENLOKA YEARLINGS, AT SYLVIA PARK. The undersigned have received instructions from Mrs. Walters to sell at, Sylvia Park To-day (Thursday), December the 2Sth, at 2.30 p.m., /TIHE FOLLOWING THOROUGHX BRED YEARLINGS :— Brown Colt by Hippocampus, dam Rosarina Bay Filly by Nelson, dam Muskerina Brown Colt by Hotchkiss, dam Hipporina. The above trace their descent from the great horses Yatten.ion, Musket, Nelson, and Dainty Ariel. Their breeding reauires no comment from the auctioneers, and it would be no surprise if one of them furnished a future Cup winner. HUNTER AND NOLAN. THIS DAY. SYLVIA PARK. She undersigned have received instructions from " Messrs. K. and R.Duder to sell at Sylvia Park Today (Thursday), December 28th. CHESTNUT MARE, ROSIE, 7 years, bv Aider s, dam Kate, by Pacific, with Ally foal at" foot, by Brigadier, and in foal to Brigalier. BAY MARE, GANNETT, 7 years, by Musket, dam Norah, by Young Ravenswort'a, dam Bishop of Eenburgh mare, grand dam by Antidote, with coir foal at foot by Brigadier, and in foal to Brigadier. /AY GELDING, 1 year, by Brigadier out of Rosie. Kate, dam of Rosie, was also dam of the steeplechaser Belle, Nigger, Marquis, and Bombardier. HUNTER AND NOLAN. THIS DAY. AT SYLVIA PARK. The undersigned will sell, at Sylvia Park To-day (Thursday), December 28, at 2.30 o'clock, K- THREE-PARTS BRED MARES, O with Foals at foo» to Paddy's Land, and stinted to the same horse again Thoroughbred Yearling Filly WANDA, by Bryan O'Lynn, dam Sneak ; First Prizetaker at last Show. HUNTER & NOLAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, WELLINGTON PARK. Immediately after the sale of Mr. Motrin's Yearlings, the undersigned will sell [without reserve], mHE THOROUGHBRED MARE JL ORENI, by Captivator, dam Renga, with Colt Foal at.foot by St. Leger, and stinted to Cuirassier. HUNTER & NOLAN. Auctioneers. . , XT ORSE SALES, THE HAYMARKET AND DURHAM-STREET YARDS. Consequent on the Holidays, we will hold NO HORSE SALES NEXT FRIDAY, 29th December. ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS. HUNTER & NOLAN. v — THIS DAY, At Eleven o'Clock. EXTENSIVE SALE OF QA OVERMANTELS—SpeciaI Ship- &" rr,ent of newest designs in Walnut and Black and Cold. OIL PAINTINGS— Collection of Paintings of New Zealand Scenery. STEEL ENGRAVINGS by Goupil, being reproductions of Famous Subjects. BUFFALO HORNS—Shipment of Buffalo and Texas Horns, very handsomely mounted. CANE CHAIRS AND LOUNGES-Shipment of Handsome Chairs, direct from Singapore. JAPANESiS GOLD-FIFURED CRAPE-New and Beautiful Designs, specially suitable for Drapes and Curtains. Etc., Etc., Etc. At Brunswick Mart, To-day (Thursday). \ \, DIGBY TONKS AND CO., .' . Auctioned?.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9394, 28 December 1893, Page 8
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