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. ADVERTISEMENTS \ y CHESTNUT COLT, by Castor (imp.) from Tlm »jjt, hy Traducer. (The Jilt is the dam of "Eve and Folly, both winners.) JHE FOLLOWINGS YEARLINGS, THE PROPERTY OF t MR. L. D. NATHAN,, , « -h Will also be submitted at the same time and place: — • .1 , >■'. . ! *?. O'’'!-// CHESTNUT COLT, by Nordenfeldt out of Brassolis, by Panic (imp.)—Josephine,’by Boiardo by Cossack (brother to Waimea) —Fair Helen, by Rous’ Emigrant. This pedigree traces back to the finest old strains of the blood imported to Australia in the early days, and it must further- be noted that Brassolis is one of the only two Panic mares ever imported from Australia to this Colony. Paine mares are now a scarce commodity fin Australia. Nordenfeldt, as a son of Musket and sire of so many big winners, has made a name for himself throughout the Australasian Colonies. . f . ■ BROWN COLT, by Nordenfeldt out of Operatic, by Don Giovanni (brother to the Melbourne ‘ Cup winner Don Juan) out of the Burns mare. Operatic won several races in this Colony under the name of The Kitten. " • Urt -V J CHESTNUT FILLY, by Nordenfeldt out of La Dauphine, by The Dauphin—Brassolis. ~, ? . ~ }1 • < BROWN FILLY, by Nordenfeldt—lnisthona, by Leonidas—Moilena, by Patriarch—Rosabelle, by Panic (imp.); Leonidas by Kelpie (imp.)—Bessie-Bell, by Black Prince (imp.). , . s j BAY FILLY, by Leolinus (imp.) out of Outcast, by Castaway—Moss Rose, by Bay Camden. — Young Rosebud, by Sir Hercules. Castaway, was. sire of Salvage, and full brother to Lurline, Le Loup, etc. Moss Rose is dam of York and granddam of the C.J.C. Handicap winner. Chancellor.: , BAY FILLY, by Leolinus (imp.) out of Cantipiere, by Musket—Queen Bess, by Nutwith. Cantiiii6re is dam of Brown Bess, winner of numerous races. h All the above yearlings have valuable engagements in the classic races of the Colony. I ji X VIENNE, by The Dauphin out of Brassolis. This three-year-old filly is a maiden, but exhibits lots of quality, and her pedigree shows a valuable intermingling Of the blood of three great sires—Traducer, Fame, and Rataplan (brother to Stockwell). Vienne is a full sistet to La Dauphine. The Dauphin won the Canterbury Derby of 1881, and is sire of Fyaternite and other winners. For Brassolis' pedigree see above. x « , . ••v.: ; 'pHE FOLLOWING ' YEARLINGS, 1 l • - Ji ZKfH i RACEHORSES IN TRAINING, AND ' BROOD MARES, J ; ~ The Property of•> MR. J. MALCOLM, Will be sold by’Auction without reserve immediately after the sale of Mr. Morrin’s Yearlings tit WELLINGTON PARK,.on i i’; <■ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1893. . . ‘ -• . i . i J j • -Z • -« - • -.■ ' • Z 'S/ CHESTNUT FILLY,' 1 year, by Flintlock from Sunrise, • by Day Dawn. - ? - • J BAY FILLY, 2 years, by Captivator from Lady Brunette, ... byMusket..... ; ‘.u!4 xv.'Jw CHESTNUT FILLY, 3 years, by St. Leger from Lady .j ' Brunette, by Musket. , ; • CHESTNUT COLT “ Yattenfeldt;” 2' yeate, by NordeHi feldt from Yattacy,by Yattenaon. . > T7 ; >< «t's BAY FILLY “ Captivity,” 2 years, by Captivator from ■ Amazon, by Anteros. ~ BAY FILLY “ Lottie,” 3 years, by Muskapeer from ' Ladybird, by Feve. : ’ i'BAY FILLY “Stella,” 3 years, by- Captivator’ froth Rangi, by Ravensworth. kOtj CHESTNUT FILLY “Nannie,” 2 years, by St.,leger from Rangi, by Ravensworth. BAY MARE “Amazon,” 1879, by Anteros from Revoke (dam of Trump Card), by Sir Hercules. • > : n BROWN MARE “ Lady Brunette?' (late Brown Bess}, 1885, by Musket from Brunette, by Ratan. , „ BAY MARE “ Ladybird,” 1884, by Feve from Polish, by Day and Martin —Marchioness (dam. of Longlands, winner of two Great Autumn Handicaps). .Jb i n f 'l5 Full particulars of engagements, etc:, will appear in Catalogues now being prepared. j.j.. j yHE FOLLOWING Will be offered immediately after thesale'of Mr. Nathan’s , Yearlings, at Wellington Park, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, xU ON ACCOUNT OF THE BREEDER! "*f BAY COLT, by Hotchkiss (son of Musket and leuse) out of Satanella, by Hippocampus out of Slander. Satanella is dam of Prestissimo Kud St. Clements, the-latter one of the fastest horses now ! in training in New Zealand. Satanella is full sister tq Speculation (late Hippodamia); winner of the Wanganui Cup and numerous other races. > < 1.? )jn i i BAY COLT, by Brigadier (son of Musket) put of Lady Lonsdale, by Anteros (imp.)—Lady Mary, by Towton (imp.)—Miss Nightingale,-by Sir Hercules. Lady Mary, who is full sister to Mist,- dam of-. Salvage (winner of the Great Autumn Handicap and Auckland Cup), is dam of W. E. Gla'astone, a good performer in the Auckland district, ip one of the few daughters ?}? Anteros now l&ft m New Zealand. Brigadier'is half-brother to Crackshot, and is sire of Brigand, Brigade, Lady Belle, His Worship, and Eve (one of ‘ the best' two-year-olds seen’ out this season). . .■ .Z-te’i'Vlit MESSRS. HUNTER & NOLAN, In conjunction with , i?< ALFRED BUCKLAND & SONS, .h . ‘ . AUCTIONEERS. ' 1 . WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4. :GLENORA . AT WELLINGTON PARK. - 1,1 •” I _____ ‘ The .undersigned have received instructions .from Mrs. Walters, to sell, on Wednesday, January 4, at Wellington Park, ; • - u 111 1 THE FOLLOWING BRED YEARLINGS ’ Brown Filly, by Hippocampus from Cresina Brown Filly, by Nordenfeldt from Fish* Giri ‘ : Bay Colt, by Nelson from Muskerina . Chestnut Filly, by Nordenfeldt from Rosarina ’ 1 ? Bay Filly, by Nordenfeldt from Hippdrina : 1 Chestnut Filly; by Bt. Leger from Ophelia ? * •'* y i .r- j’ : HUNTER AND NOLAN- J ,

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 127, 29 December 1892, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 127, 29 December 1892, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume III, Issue 127, 29 December 1892, Page 10