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BLOOD-STOCK SALES AT TRENTHAM

MOST of the youngsters have been located at the quarters .mention- *" ed for some days and have come In for quite a deal of inspection ► from prospective Dominion and overseas buyers, and there is distinct evidence that bidding is likely to be brisk 'for the best lots. ■THE sales are being conducted by Wright, Stephenson and Co.,' Wellington, m conjunction with H. Chisholm and Co.y Sydney; and by Pine, Gould, Guinness, Ltd., Christchurch m conjunction with Wm. Inglis ancl Son, Ltd., Sydney. . THE officiating auctioneers will he Messrs. Ken. Austin and ■ Reg. Inglis, both of Sydney. Two separate catalogues have been issued, and the sale; will commence m the birdcage at Trentham. at 10.30 a.m. to-morrow (Friday), those handled by the Pyne, Gould, Guinness-Inglis combination being taken first. "N.Z. Truth" has inspected as far as possible the different lots to be subi mitted, and gives its version .of How I the thoroughbreds have appealed. .In this connection it may, be mentioned that the different lots being submitted from the Koatanui, Elderslio and Okaw'a studs are amongst those which, have .been especially well cared ..for, while .others having had strict attention are those from Flaxmere, Westmere, Kinloch, B.urnside,- Karamu and Sand own studs. .' T The different lots referred to by ' I "Truth" show the numbers on the particular catalogue m which they appear. . Several lots have been cancelled owing, to. various reasons, these Including all of ; the Surveyor .year lings.also Lots '4, 27, 35, 63, 76 and 94 on the "Wriglit, ' Stephenson catalogue, and Lot 16 from the Pine, Gould list, the last-named, a March' Along colt, having met with Injuries causing its destruction. Buyers usually Tpay the' best , p.ices for those of recent winning breed and 'it is "probable the chestnut sister to Agrion, the Absurd-Bronze colt (full brother to Glenross and Grotesque), .and the Paper Money-Epitaph filly "(closely related to CommendatiQn, Ly-

i i ;i..i...i..ii.i.l.i.....i..i_i.i.!_i.i_i..ii.i.iiiiiii_i_^ cler and Eulalie) will top the .mong other good sorts,. good money y be offered for. the Paper Money,e. Red gelding, the Splferino-Bon •d s colt ..(full -brother, to ; Count •our), Kilbraney-Oratress colt, and Mavtiun-Kildee colt, 'he. Solferinp and KilbrOney colts titicned were late arrivals- and not l^cted by "Truth." They are spoken ho.weve^ as being of high class. HE YEARLINGS FDER THE PINE -GOULD GUINN3SMNGLIS LIST 7 T SOMEDY KING (PERSIMMONTRAGEDY QUEEN) T ' jQt 14 represents this sire, a .brown srfrom Sunbird (sisterto'Ardenvohr, New Zealand Gup victor). She is typical Comedy King, full of charer, ' and looks one to turn out a mer. .;■ • (ILBRONEY (THEWAG-INNIS-MAKIL) 1 jdt 18, -a, bay Snowstell filly, theree related to Rebekah, Cold Steel' and .er good winners, is a lady to comnd respect; good quarters with per^ t movement and great bone, jot 15, a dark brown colt, from vorita is of typical staying type. jdt 17 Is a colt whose dam,; Bon Chic, Ib, a full sister of N.Z. and Auckland Cup winner, Scion, and possesses well sprung ribs with a game head. Lot .'IS,-., a 'bay; filly, from "Vicereine, whloh claims; relationship to Solfanello, Roseday, Rosella and other good win-ners,,-has great , depth of girth, good feet and legs 'and well-placed shoulders. The Kilbroneys all bear signs^ of careful attention. SARCHEDON (THE TETRARCHPERFECT PEACH) Ty There is a, Sarchedon-Wallace Maid grey filly (Lot '10), being offered by P. Miller, of Kia 'Ora Stud, N.S.W. She 'is Of nice; length with spotted marks , tracing batek to hergrandsire, The Tetrar'ch; This filly is minus the off eye arid cannot race m Australia because of T that, but , should find a buyer prepared- to race .her m the Dominion. '/.".

Some Brisk Bidding Is Anticipated When Lots Are Offered Under The Hammer On Friday ,■ ' ' " '■ . _______________ ; • -■'" ■ . ' j — — — — '— — r — o ■ V (By *N.ZT Truth's" Special Commissioner.) O - ~~ r_ ~

TEA TRAY (THE, TETRARCH -GOOD AND GAY) • A 'bay filly, (Lot 19), from Miss Ellice, possesses sufficient quality and character to command attention. She has great length of rein 1 and is well let down from strong quarters and shoulders and should go fast. Another bay filly (Lot 20), from Dancing Doll (an English, mare) is a little on the small side, but is free m action and has a sweeping stride while speed should be developed early. . Lot 12 will command respect if produced,; being a bay colt from Lady Cilia, and therefore half-brother to Gasbag, a Great Northern Derby and handicap winner. . PAPER MONEYyGREENBACKMPPING ROSE) Only one m this catalogue, Lot 11, a fine big,, brown colt, with great thighs, from Puttee. Puttee' was never raced, but traces back to the best staying strains of English bloodstock. SOLFERINO (SOLIMAN-LITTLE RED SPINNER) Several^ lots by this sire are typical Solferinos.' The Nada filly- (Lot 9) is among . those which does not betray her breeding m appearance, but perhaps Lot 6j a Rose Red gelding, and therefore half-brother to Raceful, may come- m .for most attention from bidders. ' .. H.e is a compact mass of. bloodstock and leaves the impression that he will make a stayer. Lot 21 is a filly from Illllllllllllllllllillll.llllllllllllW I

the Martian ihare, Ada Merling, while Lots 22 and 23 have breeding' 'on their dam's side to command respect. CLARENCEAUX (KING'S MESSENT" ; GER-SQUINT II.) ■ Both to be offered by this sire have Ithe right looks, the Charmilla filly (Lot 2), being shapely and well turned, while the speed on the dam's side of Lot 3, a Chakwana filly is worth noting. ■:■ ' : 7 .. ''■ ARCHERY (TRACERY-PORT SUNLIGHT) This sire has two representatives; Lot 5, of the wiry type, and Lot 1. & sweet chestnut filly from Kiltartan. True Blood, a fair winner up north, is one of the few Archerys to race. TWO AND THREE-YEAR-OLDS '■: On this catalogue appear a brace of two-year-olds arid one three-year-old. ; The two-year-olds are a chestnut gelding (Lot 24), by Thurnham-Bonnie Bouche " a (Boniform-Heorthen mare) and Lot 25, a bay filly by Romeb-Rose-land (a Finland mare).' The three-year-old (Lot 26) is the imported, grey .'filly Noeline, by Bethlehem (son of Roi Herode), from Mince Pie (sired- by Minstead). THE YEARLINGS ... i UNDER WRIGHT, STEPHENSON—CHISHOLM MANAGEMENT ABSURD (SiMDRIDGE-ABSURDITY) Two colts arid one filly by this sire from the Koatanui Stud will be offered, when the top priced one will probably prove to -be Lot 20 — a dark bay colt from. Bronze. He is a full' brother to Grotesque arid Glenross and is solidly conformed m every way with a shapely head denoting, intelligence. One that should make a handicap horse of note.. • The Cherry Mart colt (Lot 21), a brother to doverit Garden (which won recently at Ellerslie) will also create demand/ for this J bay possesses size and substance. THe has a white mark down, forehead.-*. , The daughter of Makepiece (Lot 22), is a. peculiar colored bay filly,, with distinct white markings on her hind legs and forehead. She gives the ap-

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pearance of one likely to develop into! a reasonable stayer, which trait should J come from the Martian blood on the j dam's side. \ | LIMOND (DESMOND-LINDAL) j Only two Limond yearlings will go into the sale ring, Lot 27 on the catalogue (the colt from Intrigue) having met with some slight mishap at home. 1 He was not brought to Trentham. | But there is one Limond. which must I cause spirited bidding, and go near | fetching top price on the day. That is Lot 23, the sister to Agrion. When inspected by "Truth," the daughter of Waterwings, which is of the distinct chestnut shade, with clear white markings on hind legs and an intelligent- j looking head, was all vitality. She left the impression that speed would be developed : early, and thus prove, a two-year-old winner of note if nothing unforeseen, happens along. The other Limond is a showy dark brown (almost black) filly (Lot 25), from Tivoli, an Absurd-Roscommon mare. This filly was a bit lean when inspected, but there is room m her frame for development. She knocked herself on the eye m her box at Trentham, but that is nothing and by sale day it should be healed. KILBRONEY (THE WAG-INNIS-MAKIL) A Pussyfoot colt (Lot 40) is -a bay with short back, strong, powerful quarters, deep girth and well placed shoulders. ■He traces back to Gipsy Grand on the dam's side and should make a stayer. There is also a colt, bay with black points, from Fair. Flight (MartianPurety). Thus he has the strain and is of the commanding Kilbroney type. He. figures as Lot 39. Lot 65 r is . a Kilbroriey filly from Quotation, and as Quotation traces back to both Martagon.and Stepfelt on the dam's side this chestnut will cause attention. She is being sold on .behalf of W. E. Bidwell. 'j. '" ' ' '■■'*, 'PAPEft MONEY (GREENB^CKEP^ING ROSE) \ . There are two colts and one filly. Lot 43, by Paper Money -Epitaph, I and therefore as close -relation tp Lysstnder, Commendation and Eulalie On the dani's side, is likely to fetch big money, and several are, tipping her on, breeding to go near the, top of "the poll. She is ' a bay with 'white blaze and. two white, hind fetlocks. Has the quality and from head to heel looks the true galloper.' Lot 44 is. a whole colored bay' with black points, from Desmine, tracing back to Desmond. A neat compact colt, showing quality and character, standing true with a long, low sweeping action which usually goes with speed and stamina. A colt from Marty (dam of Karamu,' Kilmiss-and other winners also figures on the catalogue as Lot 36, being offered by J. D.Ormond. Marty is one of the Martagort fariiily and th© colt may develop reasonably. .. ! TEA TRAY (THE TETRARCH -GOOD ! AND GAY) These Tea Trays are carded, a colt from Orvieta (Lot 41), possessing width and length with strong loins ( attractive head and weli set neck: A typical Tea Tray that will command bidding and come early. Lot 42, from Graceful, is a colt which boasts the same strain as Vali-

COMMENDATION AND LIMERICK T IMERICK is expected to be "right back" by the autumn, but whether he will meet Commendation is another matter. The St. Legers at Trentham and Ellerslie look safe for Commendation if he remains m the country — and he probably will. It is thought that F. D. Jones will prefer to make for Aussie if he gets Limerick right. * # * ' AGAIN "N.Z. Truth" . puts forth the view that Kilmezzo is more than a possibility for the Douro Cup. On his best spring form there is no room to doubt the suggestion. y w * * A DIFFERENT CLASS AS instancing the difference m the class of some of . our handicap performers, it should be mentioned that, Ruapapa, weighted at 7.9 for the Wellington Cup, is the actual top-weight (9.0) for the Takapuna Cup, with 22 others beneath him m poundage. No wonder the horses, up north failed to win one of the real handicaps at Ellerslie when pitted against the pick of those father south.' • • • . #.' ,■■' .«, * • # FOLLOWING FORM TF form does not work out better at Trentham than it did at some of the more important holiday fixtures, then punters are m for' a sorry time this week. : Talking of form as a; guide, it is usually safe towards the.' autumn, and if, you must have, a reasonable chance of making money m New Zealand at the game, the best plan is to "lay 'em m the spring and punt m the autumn." It 'is a fact that m one centre of the Dominion, several layers of the odds find it convenient' to close up shop and go. for extended holidays m the autumn.: :. That speaks for itself!- '.*■ '" ■ *'. T ; • ■'*' ':'■"'■'. AGRION'S NEXT y TT is seldom that. R.: J. Mason is with- ■*■. out. a permanent horseman. J. Barry has been offered the mount on' Agrion for the Champagne Stakes at ■Dunedin.. The son of. Limond. will be. unlucky to lose that event. 7 ■" ' # ' ' ■.*,' '■■. .■'.-*- --rjNE thing about Trentham is that it is generally recognized to be a track where all horses have an equdl show. '" "• ' •■-''' ■', : -'..'.' Trentham is roomy -and if any horse suffers defeat, that should have won it can generally be put down-to the ,iri-' competence of the jockey on top, or j the unfair tactics of other riders. There are not ; many, courses of i •which owners have ' complete confi- ! dence regarding the track, but Tren- j tham is one of them.

care, , Artilleryman and Co. ,and possesses quality from head to heel, stands over a lot of ground and is, true m his movements. He may ' top the ' prices for Tea Trays. Another "(Lot 62) is an attractive colt from Persls (dam of winners m Lady Lois and Tuahine). .- THESPIAN (ABSURD-LETA) Thespian's . first foals to go into tho Bale ring will be offered, and because that sire was one of the few to defeat the mighty Gloaming— (in Islington Plate Mile at Ellerslie)— Thespian's stock will come m for scrutiny. He is represented by a bay colt with some length, from Royal Exchange. A good boned colt likely to develop well and make a middle distance performer. He is Lot i 9. ■ ' „_; There is also a bay filly (Lot 26) from Commerce by, Thespian. She is stylish, possesses strength and m possession of driving force behind. A filly' (Lot 24) from Sea Elf, possesses staying strains on the dam's side and is of rich bay color with . a shapely head and "is well set up generally. .-.■■-; VALKYRIAN (WILLIAM THE THIRD -VALKYR) Several of this sire's^ gets will go into the sale ring, and "though a bit small and not displaying the finish of those from the more approved studs, the imported blood, in their veins tracing back to St. Simon and Galopin should command respect. Valkan' is one by Valkyrlan already on the winning list, while those to be offered are mostly from winners. Three , are from imported mares, ln Sweet Friar (Lot 9), Pebble 11. (Lot 10) and Whiri Rock (Lot 11). The Sweet Friar filly is of real pony standard and may remain under the diminutive standard when fully grown. That fact .may cause Australian competition.' POTOA (MONOFORM-BLACK WATCH) Only one Potoa is' on the card for sale (Lot 28), a filly from Fraisette, an English-bred daughter of ValaisThere may be some demand, even from overseas buyers for this grand daughter of. Valais, for the blood is keenly sougnt after. ■ : / < Lot 28 has the quality. . . . i - . ■ PALADIN (POLYMELUS-CESTUS) Tho stock of this sire strike observers keenly, for included m ,the list is Lot 51, a' colt from Lovelorn, % and therefore half brother to Nones, ; Menelaus and Co. . Also Lot 50, a colt from War Lady (Martian-Lady Lucy). They should develop well. . y Another (Lot 49), is a colt from Sweet Charity, an English-bred mare by Diadumenos, tracing back to Orby. KING MARK (MARCO-GALETA) Lot 37 is a half-brother to Inner Harbour and full -brother to Gurnion. He is from Birkelot and is well put together. / LORD QUEX (LEMBERG-LADY QUEX) Lot 2, a gelding from Sunspot, is the only representative. He looks likely , to turn out a hardy customer.. Sunh'ppt (Feramorz-Sundust) was never raced, but kept specially for breeding.

COUNTER-ATTRACTIONS THEY will be battling away at K_awa 1 Kawa:, up north, on Saturday, but the counter-attraction — Te Aroha trots — is more likely to appeal to city sportsmen. , Tou can make the trip from Auckland to Te Aroha and back m the ona day, but you cannot do so m the case of Kawa Kawa. ■ w *■■•*. MORTHERN owners will relish ,the fact that the guns -are missing from Takapuna' and that they will have. a distinct chance of reaping some - oat money, which was. not the case during the Auckland Cup fixture, when the. visitors took the lion's share of thft hard cash. # # # FOR PRIVATE SAL.E TANNA'DICE. . (Kilbroney - Bpn n y ■*■ Helen) and Exhibition (Kiltironey-. Nada) are m, the. private sale list. . They can be inspected at J. McLaughlin's Trentham stables. '•»..'*■'' ■ # TT is rumored that there are nibblers for Hynanna' s possession. ,■- -.*. .: . ' * , •■''.'* ';- "-.' . TT may be wise to lend a patient ear to the probabilities of horses engaged at Trentham which, have journeyed further south than Canterbury. Occasionally some good coup, is reaped by the Otago and Southland, heads. ' FRESCO is m tip-top condition and it is intended to race him at Trentham, where Ihe. should pick up a few crumbs. .•",-';'.

LEIGHTON (ROI HERODE-QUEEN OF THE EARTH) Only one, a 'gelding from Blended (Lot %) is to be offered, and on account of the success of the Leightons during their first season m /New Zealand he is bound to be keenly inspected and attract some bidding. GRANDCOURT (CAPTIVATION-LA , : . HUPPE) Five of these are listed, and all appear to have a bit of sparkle about them. Lot 58, a bay colt foal, from Table Talk, with strength and length, may top the poll of this sire's stock. . Table Talk is a sister to Highland, Finmark, and Estlarid. Lot 57, a gelding from Landrail (dam of good winners) has a bit of size, while Lot 59 looks like coming early if required, and is from the same dam as Gascoyne-First Blow. PSYCHOLOGY (TRACERY-KEEP SMILINQ) Four lots to be offered, all possessing quality. The best may prove to be Lot 55, a well-turned filly from Orofino, standing over some ground. Orofino was a winner of A.R.C; Musket Stakes. She is a Finland mare, f aiid Lot .55, is catalogued as her first*, living foal.' She is related on the dam's side to Desert Gold and Nigger Minstrel. Lot 56, a filly from, imported Woodhen (by Simstar), has shown herself „1111_1111.1.11.11111i111111.11.11111_111..1.M

Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllll to be smart m the paddock, while the other lots give promise by their general appearance. TONBRJDGE (PO'MMERN-NEVSKY) Two fillies by this sire are catalogued, arid perhaps it is the forward condition of Lot 71, that' takes the eye. • 7 ,■ . CHIEF RULER (THE TETRArCHJEST) One of this sire's representatives (Lot 67), from Carol Singer, is aisweet little thoroughbred to gaze upon, full of vitality and likely to come early. The sire of Carol Singer was" Bezonidn (a son of- Velasquez; -while Sweet Angelus (dam of Carol Singer) was got by Multiform. from Curfew Bell. ■■'■•■ .- '. - ' PALADIN (POLYMELUS-CESTUS) ! Lot 51 of this lot from Lovelorn, has the right size, and >is very strongly put together". They all possess quality and strength. NIGHT RAID (RADIUM-SENTI-MENT) ■■': Night Raid's only representative (Lot 53), though plain _m looks has room for. development. '; MARTIAN (MARTAGON-OTTER-T •' DEN) y ( ,:■ There is only one from. this : sire on I the catalogue (Lot 54) a colt which J will be admired and appeal to those who look for staying, lplood on both sides of the pedigree. . ARCHERY (TRACERY-PORT SUN- ' LIGHT*) Archery is represented 1 m this sale by a chestnut colt from Murihiku (a fair winner) and others. 7 GENERAL LATOUR (.SOULT- 7 MERRY NIF)T 7 \ Lot 3. on catalogue, a bay filly fcom Gwynelle, is of presentable appearance, Twith the, Soult blood in' her veins, and there are few, of this strain . offering nowadays.. : T / • !: '■'"'' 9J. GLEESON'S PAIR ,*. /' A GrandcPurt and Psychology are 'being offered by the Fitzroy breederowner, J. Gleeson, and both will be found presentable. 7 The almbst brown colt carded a,s by Grandcourt, has some size, and has

been keenly observed by likely bidders, because of the strength m his makeup. , LATE ARRIVALS The yearlings by Hymestra . (Hy-mettus-Straga) and Arrowsmith (Chaucer-Sagitta arrived too late for "Truth's" inspection, but include some lots from mares of some breeding. ' > TWO-YEAR-OLDS '; Among the two -year- olds is Lot 75, a bay filly. by Limon'd-Holyrood, not placed m the sale ring as a yearling. She has some length to work on. Others on the list include Lot 72, Redenui (Paladin-War Lady), therefore close relation to Naos and Star Stranger on dam's side; Catkin (Lot 73), by Catmint -Hukapapa, corning from same family as The Hawk; Lot 74, Radion (Kilbroney-Quotation); and Lot 77, Naselle (Nassau- Gwynelle). THREE-YEAR-OLDS Two Greyspear's are m this list, one (Lot 22) being the bay filly, Spearonilla, from Claronilla,' and Lot 83, the bay filly Silver Spear, from the Treadmill mare, Avarice. There is also; Lot 78, a filly by Tea Tray-rldle Talk;. Lot 79, a bay filly' by King Mark from a daughter of Hymettus- Selene; Lot 80,, Direction, a bay gelding, by Elevation-Miss Mildred; and Lot 81, a bay filly, half-sister to N.Z. Windbag, by Kllbrohey; from Oratress. . Lot 106, a bay filly (half-sister to Sasanof) claiming Kilbroney-Ukraine as/her breeding, is sure to come m for inspection. . BROODMARES Included m the brood mares .to be offered are three from the Koatahul Stud, their presence m the sale ring being . explained, owing to G ; M. Currie wishing to make room at his stud for three imported matrons— two from England and one from Australia. ■iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM

IlllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllM There may be Australian compe^tion for Lot 85, the^nine-year-old Intrigue (Absurd- Our: I_ady). intrigue was never, raced. Lot x B4, Madam Butterfly (Martian^ Grand Opera) will also cause some overseas bidding, as there is a tendency to ; claim Martian -mares' for. stud purposes m Australia. " Lot 86, Adavale (Limond-Intrigue)' is ; a young matron, m the list said to. be stinted to Thespian. Adavale was never raced much, but won Feilding .Novice Stakes ■'■ ' * ■ ' Landrail (Lot 87) a Grafton -LangTel mare, arid producer of Chimera, Landbird, Midlothian, i Magna Charta and other winners is to be offered. : Also Lipt 90, Winkie's Rebel (WihkieLady Chiron),' a mare tracing back to St. Simon;: Lot 91, Bonnie Waif (Boniform'fSriow Waif), and /half-sister to Refrigeration ,'■ a' fair, winner iri > New Zealand; Lot 92, French Rose (Claren-ceux-Single Rose), arid half-sister to Single Spear, .Tyhich'' won .„ Approved; , Stakes at'.Gosford, Australia ; Lot 93,---chestnut mare by King Mark-Itariios, tracing- back to Cyllene; • Lot 95, a brown mare v by Absurd-Trichas; Lot 96, Torque, by Martian Toronato; and Lot 109, Sarah Grand (All BlackHeavenly Twin), the dam of Penman and half-sister, to winners, such as Sir Moseley, Diavolo and Theodore. 7 OTfffiRTLOT§ Three of the CJuih Abbey breed appear on the catalogue for sale by R. Hannon, of 'Cambridge. One . is Lot 110, a filly foaled m 1924, from Lady Winsome, darn of Desert Glow. Another, /Lot 112, is a gelding foaled m 1923. from Kaniti (a Penury mare), and yet another, Lot 113, a mare foaled m 1922, from Gretchen. a daughter of Bunyan. Ri Hannon also enters a filly foaled m 1924, E>y Nassau-Kaniti (Lot '111;)-- ■■>■ \T ''■ ■"'■ >..■'."'-' Eerie (Lot 108) may appeal to breeders if not to those m want of a proved hurdle, and steeplechase performer* for the daughter,' of Nassau-Mountain Dream is well enough bred to ..produce something. 1 T. M.Wilford's Lot i.04 is the gelding; Kilminster, by Kilbroney-Happy Maid, while he : also offers a gelding by Gasbag- Sartoyna. . '. Lot 107, Subjection (Martian-Sub-mersion) is a. five-year-old horse, being offered by E:J. Murta,gh. Subjection is. a winneri , y ,

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