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AUCTION SALES PUBLIC TRUST SALE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1023, At 2.30 p.m. [WELL SITUATED~RESIDENCE OE 5 | - ROOMS, No. 39, Scarborough terrace. Also, SIX-BOOMED DWELLING ON LARGE SECTION, No. 36, Leraud street. MESSRS J. H. BETIIUNE AND CO. are favoured with instructions from the Public Trustee to sell by auction at their rooms, Featherston street, as above. ESTATE OF THE LATE HENRY , GRAY. Part of Section 352, Wellington, having a frontage of 33ft to Scarborough terrace by a depth of 96ft, together with the Residence, No. 39, erected thereon, containing 5 rooms, with scullery, bathroom, pantry and washhouse. The above house is in good order, commands aii extensive view of the City and Harbour, and is Within a few minutes’ walk of the tram line. It- * adjoins thp Town Belt, at the back boundary. The house is well arranged. ESTAtJ OF THE LATE CHARLES T. FRASER.. Part Lot 6 and 7, of Section 1093, Wellington, having a frontage of 63ft to Leraud street, by a depth of 180 ft, together with the one-story, 6-roomed, tiled roof, residence, No. 26, Leraud street, thereon, having large workroom, linen press, wardrobes, pantry, etc., with asphalt paths, lawns and garden. For further particulars and cards to view, apply to J. H. BETHUNE AND CO.. J - - - Auctioneers. TO-DAY, at 2 p.m. Unreserved Auction Sale of Superior and High-Class Household Furniture, on the premises 12. Stanley street, Berhampore. / CW. PRICE 'AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions as above to sell; Bverry lot will be cleared without reserve. O. W. Price. Auctioneer.

V WAIKANAE YEARLINGS. TO BE SOLE BY AUCTION By YNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., At MB lAN DUNCAN’S PRIVATE STABLES, Thomdon quay, Wellington, N.Z., TUESDAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1923, At 2.30 o’clock. LOT I—BROWN COLT (4) (half-brother to DITCHLEIV), foaled September 7th, 1921, by KILBRONEY (imp.)— PUTTEE (imp.) (three-quarter sister to Bass RoSk —winner of 5671 sovs as a two-year-old), by GREY LEG (City and Suburban, Portland Plate, Doncaster, All Aged and Biennial twice, ' Ascot, etc.)—ETUI, by BREADKNIFE—PINDI (dam of Ba&s Rock, Gingal, Dalgety, etc.), by GALOPIN (Derby>—DEE, by BLAIR ATHOL (Derby , and Leger)—KATE ' DAYRELL, by WILD DAYEELL (Derby)—KATE (1000 Guineas). LOT 2—BAY FILLY (14), foaled Sep tember 13th, 1921, by KILBRONEY (imp.)—REBEKAH, by BEZONIAN (imp.)—SNOWSTHLL (o-irtt sister to Fleetwood, Stronghold, Broadsword, Guidwife, and half-sister ro Counter- • mine), by CLANRANALD—SAFEGUARD, by MAXIM—TEREDO, by APREMONT—NAUTILUS (dam of Cynisca, Pygmalion, Lakeshell, and Bombshell) by TRADUCER—WAT,BEWITCH (half-sister to Lurline), LOT 3-BROWN COLI COLT (3) (half-brother to CUPIDON —A.J.C. Derby—BEBEHEAD, end WAR BABY), foaled August 20th, 1921, by KILBRONEY (imp.)—BHBE (half-sister to Peirene and Subterranean, late Submarine), by - BEZONIAN BLUEWATEii (half sister to Bluefire, Mannlicher, Phaeton, St. Conon, etc.), by ST. LEGER—SAPPHIRE, by THE DRUMMER—AMETHYST, by AMBROSB—HEROINE OP LUCKNOW, by N UTWITH—POCAHONTAS (dam of Stockwell, King Tom, Rataplan, etc.). LOT 4-BAY COLT <?). foaled Septom. ber 16th, 1921, by KILBRONEY (imp.) —KIBBLE (a winner, and half-sister to Emperador), by DANUBE—L -LADY WAYWARD 11., by LADAS (2000 Guineas and Derby)—VANE '(own sister to Flying Fox, 2000 Guineas, Derby, and Leger, and sire of Jardy, Ajax, Gouvernant, Val d’Or, The Welkin, etc.), ■ by ORMB (Middle Park Plate, Great Foal Stakes, Eclipse Stakes twice, Champion Stakes, etc., and dam of the Derby winners Flying • Fox and Orby),; VAMPIRE, by GALOPIN (Derby). LOT S—BAY COLT (5) (half-brother to UNCLE ; A LEX), foaled October 29th, 1921, by KILBRONEY (imp.)— . BONNY HELEN _(N.Z. Oaks, Wanganui ..Guineas)*, by BONIFORM (half-brother to Martian), HELEN PORTLAND (Great Northern Oaks), by DORCHESTER. LOT 6—BAY COLT (1). foaled September Zlst, 1921, by KILBRONEY (imp.) —AFTERGLOW (N.Z. St. Leger, Great Northern St. Leger, and halfsister to Many Kittle, G. G. Stead Gold Cup), by DEMOSTHENES (sire of Amythas, Gasbag, Duo, ImpediTllAnt 1 afi' STTM(rT.nW Clcfol* ment, ' etc.) —SUNGLOW (own sister tb Bomform and Sungod, and halfsister For Martian);' bY MULTIFORM, (sire to Noctuiform,’ Nightfall, leolt, Beragoon Multifid, etc.) —OTTERDEN, by SHEIBN—SPRINGMORN, by SPRINGFIELD—SUNRAY, by KING , .OF. THE FOREST—SUNSHINE . (Woodcoto Stakes, July Stakes, Champagne Stakes, Criterion Stakes, and sister to Crocus, ancestress of Gay Crusader, 2000 Guineas, Derby, and Leger). LOT.' 7—BAY FILLY- (7), (sister to CONCEIT—dam of Egotism and Bumptious—and half-sister to EMPERADOR), foaled October 13th, 1921, by BONIFORM - LADY WAYWARD 11. (dam of Emperador), by LADAS (2000 Guineas and Derby)—VANE (own sister to Flying Fox, 2000 Guineas, Derby, and Leger, and sire of Jardy, Ajax, Gouveimant, Val d’Or, The Welkin, etc.), by OEMS (Middle Park Plate, Great Foal Stakes, Eclipse Stakes twice, Champion Stakes, etc., and sire of the Derby winners Flying Fox and Orby)—VAMPIRE, by GALOPIN (Derby). LOT B—BAY COLT (3) (own brother to KILFOYLB and WARHAVEN), foaled October 12th, 1921, by KILBRONEY (imp.) ROSYTH, by CHARLEMAGNE 11. (imp.H-AILSA (sister 'to Happy Valley), by WAL- ' AWAY (half-sister to LAUD-FAR A Hova). by BILL OF HAPPY LAND (half-sister to St. Leger and North Atlantic), by MUSKET —ATLANTIS (sister to Atlantic 2000 Guineas, and g.g. dam of Gladsome and Apologue), by THORMANBY (Derby) - HURRICANE (1000 Guineas), by WILD DAYRELL (Derby). LOT 9—BAY FILLY (2) (half-sister to RED KRISS, DNIO, etc)), foaled August 16th. 1921, by KILBRONEY ■ (imp.)—MARGARETHE (sister to Dirge), by BIRKENHEAD—CHANT (unbeaten), by THE OFFICERLULLABY (dam of Hussar, Snooko, Content, and grandson of Peace, Satisfaire, Contondont, Contender, and third dam of Killowen and of Kilwinning—Great Northern Derby), by APREMONT—HAMMOCK (imp.) (dam of Siesta, Sommeil, Somnus, Sierra, Reverie, etc.).

The Auctioneers invite intending purchasers to communicate with them (care of Levin anfi Co., Wellington), or with Mr lan Duncan direct, before the Sale, when arrangements can he made, and every facility offered to enable buyer's to thoroughly inspect each lot prior to the Sale.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11423, 20 January 1923, Page 16

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