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BLOODSTOCK SALES.

FILLIES FOR NEW ZEALAND. Messrs. Wright, Stephenson and Company, Ltd., are in receipt of cable advice from Sydney that at the sale of imported English thoroughbreds at S&tidwick on the 27 th ah., by Messrs. IL Cimholm and Company, several commissions for Kt* Zealand breeders were satisfactorily executed. Mr. George Carrie, of Wa&#auui, secured for bis Koataiiui stud the twe-i?ear-old brown or bay filly (English time) Jewel of Alia ("2;. at 675 guineas, Jewel of 'Alia 'is sister to Asia Minor, winner of the Woodlock Cap. AyttjhA 11., the dam of Jewel of Asia, » winner herself, ia by Ayrshire (son of Ha.mnt.on), from a, balf-eiate* la Anconia to William the Third, mutter of £iS,S7H In stakes, and. Eire of the winners of £110.711, In New Zealand bs» soil* Nassau nod Winkle have aired such; ttreat: horses M Baiiyrneris. ■ (Australian JDerby), Piiliswinki© (winner of over £11.006 in Australia last year). Gravity, the grand-dara of Aretha 11. is sti» sister to the Cambridgeshire winner, Florence. Other notebiiy trxni home ctfming from the same taproot as M.r, Carrie's litest purchase include Sarehsdoa, Caravel. SUspbxa the, Great and Tressady, Jewel of Asia i# tifcl to- shew . all the quality of the Hue from which she comet. There are very few mares in the Australian and New Zealand stud books descended from Enigma, the progeny of wbese daughter* have won ia Enifhad 38 rsc« mortis ; lfi,<oo. ift that thfe ealue of Jew! of Aeis .sa a brood »*» is apparent. Qw>d a# the read* on the diss's side, it vsaf the Cicero blood in Jowel of Aiis that undoubtedly. attracted Mr, Cyrsie'ffl interest. Kaksify* bjr Caswo (aire also of ValaisL hs» wwsrf a wonderful. brood mate at ## witness the successes of Eulaiie. Commendation, Lysa aster, Epitaph »pd ifw»busr.. ete., Oroe» ?eeor. the sire ef Jewel of A*i». is by Cken) from that lenous mare Sceptre, by Persinyrnwa. described m -"the gteateat at jtnait ■?..' fsfti u therefore 'mamtawl fee the beet bttri represeßhstiee is'the world of CyHene blood. Students of breeding will iesrn with ifitemt that there appears in the pedigree of Qresveaor, extended to Bye retsortf, so less then 35 mntntrit of the Derby, and tit winner# of the St. Lege?.. Gtwtwipr sto'iid prove » streat s:re of The .«c«nd secured for Kew Zealand is the flßy Very Bet (2JK sired also hy the Cicero feor»e, Gfeaveaer. -She* «i«o soes to Wanganaj. the ptarebMtr. Mr. Jeha ihn*M, heria* oftdeabtedly. iji:?, fvr las W«l»M» stwsi is ihi* hwsi•.ifaKy.bmi. filly at 875 vutneaa, Very Ho*, is deacfibed as a big upetaadlsff £*jy. shout t.bs ssm.e height a* Seeptre, who sto&rl exsict's 55 b«ods Siia., and show i&ueb r/, her leftgtn, rcj» asd jeceral CBi)iiSc , tei>ittsh*,- Very Hot ia eat of Tea Pet (*iar.*r of th« Doncastser Pl»'>ej. corse* itnm » eery iteat /sastly fa the, hfs.B-oh of tlw'Jfumber Si Fsmiiy. which hu been very rnueo in the lijeellcbt lately thtw?fh tne daed.a of ?!o.'u ;e, Comssesdati-?s sK-ri Lyf-tader. a.ll deseeudsats of ih» Eeklist mm. KafeffT, by Ci<.«o. A* Very Het ii by e sou « Cfc*.ro from a »aie very close'/ related to »h>9 h atroutf tl4iaa to he * MMCSM and stud s*WM*«. fm. m She »f tbesf W9 rsiSaahfo wij! fc» watched **%» mtm*l. Alt'l'Wf-J pttfehsaed for semee m tie ; addorii si *s E»c*«:olo hoik till »♦ to traisms.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19525, 3 January 1927, Page 13

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BLOODSTOCK SALES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19525, 3 January 1927, Page 13

BLOODSTOCK SALES. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19525, 3 January 1927, Page 13

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