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Sales by Auction. v' ■ ■ L JMTOETANT ALE 'OF rpHOROU GHEE EDS. '* lW* AP!TI^ QATURLAY, JANUARY 4 ; 1902, At 1 o'clock, MESSRS. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, Under instructions from MAJOR GEORGE, Will sell as above, rjTHE WHOLE OF HIS RACING STOCK YEARLINGS. CHESTNUT FILLY FLAG, : by Nelson— Maid (dam of The Workman and The Mas- ; ter), by-'King: of the Ring . from Maid of All Work. BAY GELDING HARDY, by Nelson—Hestia. ; V by Grandmaster/, from Wildfire (imp.), by Wild Oats, from ; Dynamite, by, Musket from Mrs. Waller. CHESTNUT FILLY, SEAL AUK (full sister to Seahorse), by Nelson - from Moonga, by; Goldsbrough from Kernel, by Angler from Cocoanxit (imp.), darn of Copra, Coir, Trident, Navigator. "HORSES IN TRAINING. CHESTNUT FILLY ZEALOUS, 4yrs old,: by Nelson from Moonga (dam of : Bunciook, Monganui, Seahorse, etc.), by Goldsbrough from Kernel, by Angler from Cocoanut (imp.), dam of Copra, Coir, Trident, Navi- , gator, etc. ; ' CHESTNUT FILLY, DRUDGE, 3yrs old, by Nelson—The Maid, by King of the Ring ; from Maid of All Work, by King Alfred (imp.) - ; CHESTNUT GELDING , SHMiLBACK," 3yrs old, by Nelson—Hestia, by Grandmaster from 3 Wildfire (imp.), by Wild Oats from Dynamite, by Musket from Mrs. Waller-. CHESTNUT FILLY RATTLER (full sister to f Seahorse), 3yrs old, by Nelson from Moonga, by Goldsborough from Kernel, by Angler from Cocoanut (imp.), dam ot Copra, Coir, Trident, Navigator, etc. CHESTNUT FILLY RAGABRASH, 3yrs old, by Strathmore from Fragment, by Gloucester from Scraps, by Lord of the Hills from Ragpicker (sister ■i to Sylvia), by Fisherman from Juliet (dam of Chrysolite, Charon, Benvolio, and grand dam of Goldsbrough, Robin i Hood, Martini-Henry, Robinson Crusoe, Onyx, etc.). BROWN COLT POWERFUL, 2yrs old, by Nel—Moonga (full brother to Seahorse), by Goldsbrough from ivernel,' by Angler from Cocoanut (imp.), dam of Copra, Coir, Trident, Navigator, etc. j BROOD MARES. i BAY ■ MARE THE MAID (dam of The Workman, The Master, etc.), by King of the Ring from Maid of All Work, by King ■ Al- . Fred ■ (imp.) from Mischief (dam of irst King, Petrea, etc.). ' BAY MARE ST. MARGARETTA, by Nelson 3 from Sister Agnes (imp.), dam of Percusl" ion (dam of Projectile and Cannon), by Eosicrucian from Penance, by The Flying Dutchman from Rosary (sister to Surplice), '» by Touchstone from Crucifix, by Priam from Octaviana. Served by the imported St. Simon horse Cyrenian. Foaled September 16, 1898. ' BAY MARE HESTIA, bred by Mr. Eales in 1888, by Grandmaster from Wildfire (imp.), by Wild Oats from Dynamite, by Musket from Mrs. Waller, by King Tom from i- Tightfit, by Teddington, etc., etc. Served d by Nelson. BLACK MARE MOONGA (dam of Bundook, Monganui, Seahorse, Zealous), bred by Mr. [- F. S. Reynolds in 1887, by Goldsbrough y from Kernel, by Angler from Cocoanut :, (imp.), (dam of Copra, Coir, Trident, Navi-. gator, etc.), by Nutbourne from His 3 Vivian. y v * Catalogue of above, with full particulars of pedigree and engagements, can bo obtained from the Auctioneers. :

MR. DONALD McKINNON Will also sell, at the same time and place, rjpHE WHOLE OF HIS RACING STOCK. . Also, THE BROOD MARE DREAMLAND, j And the Stallions, LOCHNESS and FLINTLOCK. After Racing Stock, will be Sold— A FINE PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES DOUBLE AND SINGLE ENGLISH HARNESS LANDAU AND PHAETON, by best English Makers A LARGE QUANTITY OF RACING GEAR, comprising Saddles, Horse Clotlung, etc., much of it Quito new or little used Also, LIVE STOCK, SEVERAL FINE DAIRY COWS, ■ Etc., Etc. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS. JjTRIDAY, JANUARY 1902, At 12 Noon Sharp. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. •yALUABLE pROPERTY IN QENTRE OF QITY. By Order of the Trustees in the Estate of the Late Mrs. G. E. Ireland. . M K ' J. T HOE! ® 3 . .Will sell by auction at his Land Auction Rooms, 91, Queen-street, A LARGE BLOCK OF LAND with frontages JAI to Vulcan Lane, High-street, and O'Con-nell-street; also, 2 Properties in High-street, with Valuable Brick Buildings thereon. Fall particulars iii future issues, • IJ , fjpiIORNES, .. , f Auctioneer, 91, Queen-street. JANUARY- yj, 3902. •QT. iq-ELIERS JgAYv gOUSE OF 15 ROOMS. " Instructed by the Owner, who is leaving on account of ill health, M R. J rjmORNES Will sell by auction, at his Land Auction Rooms, 91, Queon-strect,; QT. HELIERS BAY—That Weil-known i kJ Boardinghouse, known as "Bay View," containing 15 rooms and offices, situated in the best part of the delightful' suburb, and 1 having an old-established connection as a First-class Boardinghouse, with nearly , li , acres of ground, laid out in . Vegetable and Flower Garden, Orchard and Grass Paddock. ■ L.T. Title. For Full particulars apply. Mrs. Coutts, St. Hellers' Bay, or of the Auctioneer, • J npHOENES. 91, Queen-street. * JJDf A D rjpURNER, GENERAL AUCTIONEER, Will be REMOVED by THURSDAY. 21st, .. ..To: LARGER AND MORE CONVENIENT „ ; : PREMISES, Situated MARKET SQUARE AND ALBERTSTREET. Large and Separate Rooms for Fruit and Produce, Cool Cellar for Butter, Good Showroom . for Carriages, - Fine Yard, partly covered, for Poultry, Pigs, and Second-hand % Vehicles, and Splendid Room over Fruit and E Produce Department for. Land, Property, and Furniture bales. ; Consignments solicited. Be3t attention and prompt returns. EDWARD TURNER, Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11843, 21 December 1901, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11843, 21 December 1901, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11843, 21 December 1901, Page 8