Article image
Article image

sales oy Aucmon. pRDDAY, JANUARY Q ' —1902,— At 1 p.m. SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SALE OF THE ! TTrrELLTNGTON pARK rpnOROUGHBRED EAELINGfe ' • Bred by. and the Property of, MR. THOS. MORRIN. ' The undersigned have been instructed to sell, - AT WELLINGTON PARK. AUCKLAND. 3 I On above date, THE FOLLOWING HIGHLY-BRED ■*• YEARLINGS. AND, AS USUAL, WITHOUT RESERVE .— ' BROWN COLT, by Hotchkiss from Janet, by Castor— by Musket. Janet is the dam of that good winner Scotty, while ' Cissy is the dam of Daystar, Altair, Circe, Helen Faucet, and San Resno. This is a beautiful colt, and a certain great gal- ' loper. " CHESTNUT COLT, by Hotchkiss from Crescent,, by Castor. Crescent is the dam of Cressy, a winner. Grand dam Punga--1 worewere is the dam of Brigadier, Tranter, ,' St. James, Orackshot, and Oscillator, ah ; great performers. BROWN COLT, by Hotchkiss from Lady Anfrusta. Lady Augusta's first foal, Glasgow, i has provod a winner. Her second foal, Kelbourne, is also a promising colt. 1 BROWN COLT. by Hotchkiss from Lady Evelyn, by Porkin Warbeck. Lady Evelyn is the dam of St. Evelyn, Hemiosa, and Field Battery, who have all bean winners. BROWN COLT, by Hotchkiss from Rubina, by ICings bo rough. Rubina is the dam of Florrie, Launceston, Rabin, and Kingsman, all winners. This colt is particularly well grown, and shows great quality. • BAY COLT, by St. Leger from Edith Cureton, by Castor out of Frailty. He is all quality, and, bred as he is, cannot fail to be a great performer. CHESTNUT COLT, by St. Leger from The Witeh, by Cuirassier. This colt's grandAtlantis (imp.), by Thormanby, is the dam of St. Leger, so his breeding is in accordance with Bruce Lowe's racing lignres. CHESTNUT COLT, by St. Leger from Lady Harriet, by Hotchkiss. Lady Harriot is own sister to that brilliant horse Osculator. A first foal. CHESTNUT COLT, by St. Leger from Brown Alice, by Nordenfeldt. Brown Alice is own sister to Strathmore (winner of the V.R.C. Derby, St. Leger Stakes, Champion Stakes, and Caulfield Guineas). BROWN COLT, by St. Leger from Lady Cecelia, by Cuirassier. Lady Cecelia is three-quarter sister to Strathmore (winner of the- V.R.C. Derby, St. Leger, Caulfield Stakes, and Champion Stakes). BAY COLT, by Castor from Bangle, by Musket. Bangle is the dam of Casket (winner of the Duaedin Cup and Great Easter Handicap, and many other races), also of Orion's Belt, Ringlet, Goldon Rose, and Ringman. This colt is full brother to Casket, Orion's Belt, Ringlet, and Ringman. CHESTNUT COLT, by Castor from St. Mary, by St. Leger. St. Mary is the dam of Kissniary, a winner. BROWN COLT, by Torpedo from Antelope, by Apremont from Miss Kate. Antelope is the dam of Bluejacket (winner of the Auckland Cup two years in succession), and winner of Birthday Cup (1901) and numerous othe.r races. BROWN COLT, bv Lord Roslyn from Lady Gertrude, bv Cadogan. Lady Gertrude is the dam of Euroclydon (winner of the New Zealand Cup, C.J.C. Derby, and Cantorbury Cup). BAY COLT, by Castor from Lady Peer, by Muskapeer. This is a particularly nice quality colt. BROWN COLT, by Scaton Dolaval from Radiant, by Robinson Crusoe. Radiant is ners, and this colt will do credit to the great family from which he descends. BAY COLT, by Castor from Sapphire, by The Drummer from Amethyst. Sapphire is the dam of Zeiendia. Ballatter. Blucfire. and Mannlicher. all good winners. This colt is bred to English time. GRAY FILLY, by Seaton DelavaJ, from.,Vivandiere, by Musket. Vivandiero is the dam of a largo number of winners, chief of which may bo mentioned Son-of-a-Gun, The Dancer, Three Star, Tauhei, Dayntree, Gray Seaton and Canteen. CHESTNUT FILLY, by Muskapeer from Ladybird by Feve. Ladybird is the dam of that good maro Lottie. This yearling is an own sister, and very promising. BROWN FILLY, by Hotchkiss from Rose of Wellington, by St. Leger. Rose of Wellington is the dam of those brilliant horses. Truo Blue and Seringapatam (late Screwgun), and. Royal Artillery. This filly is own sister to the abovementioned great racers. BROWN FILLY, by Castor from Necklace by Musket. Necklace is the dam of Armilla (winner of the C.J.C. Oaks and Exhibition Handicap), Cravat (winner of the A.J.C. Metropolitan Handicap), Coronet (winner of the Egmont Cup two years, AR C. Summer Cup, and A.R.C. Handicap). This filly is full sister to Armilla. CHESTNUT FILLY, by St. Leger from Gannet, by Anteros. Gannet is the dam of Brigand 'winner of the Auckland Guineas, and several other races). Her Stoclrwell blood is invaluable. CHESTNUT FILLY, by Hotchkiss from Armilla, by Castor from Necklace, by Musket from Locket, by Thunderbolt. Armilla was a great winner while on the turf. This is her second foal, well grown, and very promising. BAY FILLY, by Hotchkiss from St. Evelyn, by St. Leger. St. Evelyn's first foal, San Patricia, proved herself one of the fastest fillies on the turf. This filly is well grown, and very handsome. CHESTNUT FILLY, by notehkiss from Dunoon, by Bundoora. This filly is halfsister to Dispatch. A winner. CHESTNUT FILLY, by Musketry from Sunningdale (imp.), by Hampton. Sunningdale is the dam of Sunny Morn and Calibre —two good winners. BROWN FILLY, by St. Leger from Cuiralba, by Cuirassier. Cuiralba is three-quarter sister to Merganser, one of the greatest mares that ever figured on the colonisJ. turf. EROWN FILLY, by Koult from Forme, by Nordenfeldt. Forme is the dam of Formosan (winner of the North Island Challenge Stakes, C.J.C. Champagne Stakes), and Cruciform (winner of the Hawke's Bay Stakes, C.J.C. Champagne Stakes, and Challenge Stakes, and Canterbury Oaks, 1901). BROWN FILLY by Castor from Yattaghan, by Nordenfeldt. Yattaghan is the dam . of Morreze and The Afghan, both winners. BROWN FILLY, by Soult from Jennie, by Nordenfeldt. Jennie is the dam of Bluecap, a good winner. This filly promises to be one of the fastest of the family from which she descends. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. (LIMITED). H. O. NOLAN. Auctioneer. E. PATTESON GOLDSBRO' Will SELL BY AUCTION, BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE, Under the Conduct of the REGISTRAR OF THE SUPREME COURT, At his Mart, FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND, On MONDAY, THE 9TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1901, AT 2 P.M., A LL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF LAND X_ containing 552 ACRES, being Section 362* Parish of WAIOEKA, held under lease No. 512 under the Land Acts for a lorm up to the 30th of June 1920, at annual rental of £13 j.6s. For further particulars apply _. PATTESON GOLDSBRO'. Auctioneer. I i

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19011130.2.63.4

Bibliographic details

New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 8

Word Count
1,076

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11825, 30 November 1901, Page 8