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STOCK SALES. SALE Or BROOD STOCK AT STRATFORD On SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, 1910, At 1 p.m. MR NEWTON KING has *H-ucted hv Mr D. S. Gl 3 (who is ell a?? abov up horse-breeding) whole of his stud ■k, concerning the breeding of e particulars are given hereder. .Mr Glasgow having definitely decided 3 entirely relinquish horse-breeding, ach lot (with - the exception of three) ►lutelv without reTlie young stock are 'well-grown, and sorts, quit© worth the ices and trainers, while brood mares will furnish stridors with a rare chance of obtaining i at a low figure. BROOD MARES. LOT I—Bav mare by Natator out of Olga, w'ith filly foal at foot by Lupin. This mare's dam, Olga, who was herself a winner of races, was a ' If-sister to the well - perf :-h Lomond. LOT 2—Brown mare Lyddite, by Fc Wainui, with filly foal at fi '■'■-■'■' ' .m, Wainui, who f Miss Tuke, was also dam of Tangeroa and Lauree, both successful performers on the turf some years ago. LOT 3—Bay mare, 'War Medal, by Artillery out of Dollar, with f< ' ' foot bv a colt by Nestor froir ditc (Lot 2). Dollar will be 'known to most racing men as belonging to one of the best running strains on the New Zealand turf. LOT 4—Bav maro by Vanguard out of .a full sister to Allegro. Allegro will bo remembered by many racing a highly successful performer ber of years ago. LOT s—Bay mare (bred by Oir Lethbridge, W'angaehu) by AVapiti out of a full-sister to Alaric, wicU colt foal at foot to the Nestor—Lyddite colt before mentioned. This mare's dam's full-brother, Alaric, will also be remembered as a turt success. LOT 6—Bay mare by Linstock out of Kaipuna, with colt foal at foot to the JNestor—Lvddite oolt. This taiaire's dam, Kaipuna, was by Ascot from Waitai, the latter being also dam of Aquafortis, who among other successes won races at the Maiton, ieliding, and Rangitikei meetings during the 1896-7 season. LOT 7-Chestnut mare by Handsome Jack out of Sis. Sis, who is by -\atator from Waitai (dam of Aquatafortio) is dam of Wheturangi, who has showed considerable promise this season. LOT B—Chestnut mare Lau/ree, by Louis D'Or out of Wainui. Lauree in her . time was a successful performe hurdles, having won hurdle r£ the Rangitikei and Egiuont Racing Club's 1905 meetings. LOT 9—Bay mare by Euroclydon out of Adine, with foal at foot by Nestor—and Maun—all winners. YOUNG STOCK (All Unbroken). LOT 10—Chestnut geldir- * * 1^ Stepson (Stepniak—B the Handsome Jack mare (Lot 7). LOT 11—Bay gelding, 3 years, by Nestor out of Lyddite (Lot 2). LOT 12—Chestnut gelding, 2 years, by Sylvia Park out of War Medal (Lot 3). • LOT.' 13—Black filly, 2 years, by Linstock (Hotchkiss—Satanelia) . out of the Natator—Olga maxe (Lot 1). LOT 14—Chestnut gelding, 2 years, by Stepson out of the Linstock—Kaipuna mare (Lot 6). LOT 15—Brown filly, 2 years, by Linstock out of the Vanguard mare (Lot 4). LOT 16—Brown gelding, 2 years, by Linstock out of Lyddite (Lot 2). LOT .17—Chestnut gelding, 2 years, by Stepson out of the Handsome JackSis mare (Lot 7). LOT 18—Bay filly, 2 years, by Linstock from the Euroolydon—Adine maro (Lot 9). LOT 19—Bay filly, 2 years, by Linstock out of a mare by Sou'-wester from a Natator mare. LOT 20—Bay yearling colt by Stibbington out of W T ar Medal (Lot 3). LOT 21—Chestnut yearling colt by Stibbington. out of the Wapiti mare (Lot 5). LOT 22—Brown yearling oolt by Stibbington out of Lyddite (Lot 2). LOT 23—Bay yearling filly by Stibbington out of Lauree (Lot 8). LOT 2t—Bay yearling filly by Stibbington out of the Vanguard mare (Lot 4). LOT 25—Chestnut filly by' Stibbington out of the Handsome Hack—Sis mare (Lot 7). 742 WAIKANAE STOCK SALE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16th, 1910. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD.; will sell at 11 a.m. as under— -150 breeding ewes 50 lambs 234 forward rape lambs * 70 forward wethers 50 lambs 50 ewes 75 wethers 300 3,4, and 5-year-old Romney cross ewes, fat and forward, a good,line 550 first-class mixed shorn Roniney lambs 30 fat wethers ' 15 2, 4 anff 6-tooth Romney 'ram6 1 heifer in full profit 41 3-year old steers 404 50 YEARS. RENT Is 3d, £IOOO NOR Goodwill, i Cash, balance 5 per cent. Town and railway 2J miles. 14 frontage navigable river. Adjacent properties selling J!l6. In 3 years will easily lease at 15s. No agents. Apply BOX 624, Auckland. 1 a n ACRES, L.1.P., HAWKE'S BAY JLtcO —Best Dairying and Fattening Land procurable, will carry 65 milking cows, all grassed; rent 16s; well watered; 2 nice cottages, all necessary outbuildings; crea""""" r^ nc + o-n^i 6toro, 5 m __ .._ _. . ,£2OOO, including 50 cows, cans, cart, harness, etc. The owner of this splendid Dairy Far— " *_!-=--■ <™« - -« 1 EXCHANGE 200 ACRES, TARANAKI, grassed, nearly all ploughable, school, P. 0., creamery £ mile; 6-roomed house, all necessary outbuildings. Price, ,£l7. Owner wants partly improved sheep farm. C. SNOW AND CO., Palmeiston North. ELECTKIO STUDIO, MANNERS STREET, ARCADE. BLACK and WHITE Post Cards 4s a dozen. Enlargements from same up to life 6i"ze 7s 6d, with superior finish by fully qualified artist. 9&i

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7077, 15 March 1910, Page 12

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