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I SALES BY AUCTION. | yy.AIKATO J'HOROHGHBRED gALE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1939, At 1.30 p.m. By kind permission of the Stewards, the FIRST ANNUAL SALE will be held on the Te Rapa Racecourse, Hamilton, as above. Catalogues are now obtainable from the Auctioneers. THE COMPLETE WAIMAI STUD. JNSTRUCTED by T. WILSON, Esq., Waingaro, we will Sell 18 Thoroughbreds, including Willshire, Pendennis, I’endavies (in training), 3 2-year-old colts by Day Comet, sire of Aurora Borealis, Mangani, etc., including ,an own brother to Wiltshire, 4 young mares by Day Comet, all related to Wiltshire and El Gallo, and 8 brood mares by Spalpeen, sire of Waimai, El Gallo, etc., Archiestown, and Day Comet. No better strain for producing champions over country exists in the Dominion to-day. All for absolute sale. — ALSO — Under instructions from the owners, Horses in training, including GLEN STAR (Day Comet —Glenpupu, winner over hurdles) ; ARCHANGEL (Archiestown —Sister, winner over hurdles); SUPER RULER, 3 years (Chief Ruler—Boynette, brother to Ruling Chief); TOWN BIRD (Archiestown —Lady Birdwood, a winner); HANGAWERA (Chesterfield—Hamadryad, winner over hurdles, qualified hunter); BRIGHT DAY (Day Comet —Lady Gwendoline, a winner); STAR COMET (Day Comet—The Whip, Winner over hurdles) ; KINGSLAND, 5 years (maiden, Quin Ab-bey-Spalpeen mare); KINGFIELD (a winner); RANGI KOKIRI (a winner) ; ETEHI RANGI, 4 years (maiden, Day Comet —Bunday); TOWNDAY, aged (Archiestown—Bunday); and 5 three-year-olds imported from Australia as yearlings, all in training: WARMTH, gelding, Australian Sun —Rosewell; WAMBOIN, geld- • ing, The Fortune Hunter —Lady Lind; FLYING ROSE, filly, Rosewing—Lorona; ' BEAU IRISH, colt, Beaufort—Lady Sindhia (ran fourth Maiden Plate, Avondale, 1 first start); and EXELLA TEA, filly, Polycrates —Black Tea. 1 Untried two, three and four-year-olds: Lf ALLEGRO, 4 years, gelding, Day Comet —Lady Faithful, related to Wiltshire and, i El Gallo; Gelding, by Sand Star—Miss Dix, half-brother to Master Dix, Bedford, etc.; brown filly, General Latour—Sibford, halfsister to Awarere; Colt, 2 years, Illumination—Kiki ; Filly, 2 years, Musketoon— Win Arch; Filly, 2 years, Valkyrian—Galli CUrci;' Colt, 2 years, Potoa, from halfsister to Day Guard, by Nasasau; and Gelding, 3 years, Illumination —Thora, latter sister to King's Guard. Yearlings: Filly, Illumination from Kiki; Colt, Raceful, from Lady Lois, sister to Tuahine, Nucleus, etc; and Filly, Delightment, from Wish Wynne. Brood Mares: NORETTA, 1922 (Limond —Noreen, dam of Gaillard, etc.), due to Gay Shield; KIKI, 1921 (Winkie —Kilrae, latter winner Dunedin Guineas, etc.), with foal by Illumination; Mare, 1924 (St. Aman’s —Shower Gold, a winner), served by Musketoon; WISH WYNNE, 1915 (Marble Arch—Chiara), with foal by Illumination; Mare, aged (Potoa —Sawdust); Mare, aged (Bunyan—Opal); Mare, aged, sister to Florent (Bronzino —Bonnie Lily); CAT-MOR, 1923, own sister to Danae (Catmint —Marabout), due to Acre; MYSTERY, aged (by Spalpeen), stinted to Chesterfield. Auctioneers: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington, etc. G. W. VERCOE & CO., Hamilton.

m—atiM—w « iimii wiiwww PURNITURE! JJSED pURNITURE! i We will buy the house full of Furniture as it stands, pay cash, or willj sell it on commission at your home, our mart, or any suitable place. We specialise in Clearance Sales. SEE OR RING— S. H ARTNELL & C°” THE FURNITURE AUCTIONEERS, Currie Street, New Plymouth. piQS & pOBBY (JALVES. Will receive Pigs by arrangement under the Pooling Scheme, or will purchase outright. TRY OUR PIG FEEDING MIXTURE. 12/- per 1001 b. bag. FOWL GRIT, 6/- per 501 b. bag. For further particulars apply to Buyers and Carriers or direct to — p.ATEA pARMERS’ (JO-OP. pREEZING 00., PATEA. TO STAND THE SEASON AT NORMANBY, *Fa H 'he two imported horses CALLAGHAN (No - 3 > ■ — AND — SANDSTAR < N °- 18) Mares met at Normanby Railway Slation. For' tabulated pedigree cards a'nd full particulars apply— J. BRI'ANT, Owner, Normanby. LOVELY BUNGALOW HOME. QITUATED at Dartmoor. Full J-acre K freehold. Nicely hedged. Well built bungalow of four rooms and kitchenette, electric range, electric hot water service, built-in mirror wardrobes, buffet, china cupboard, and cupboards galore. Porcelain bath and basin, wash-house, copper and tubs, all under one roof. Concrete paths. Beautiful lawns and garden. We can strongly recommend this place. A well-built home and beautifully kept. The price is £ll5O, or near offer. Government mortgage. If buying or selling property. SEE— J. R. H ILL 4 S 0 EGMONT & ARIKI NEW PLYMOUTH.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1930, Page 12

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