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THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1895. NINTH ANNUAL SALE OF rpHOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS (without reserve), Bred by and the Property of Thos. Morrin, at WELLINGTON PARK, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, BY MESSRS HUNTER & NOLAN, At 12 o’clock. A BAY COLT, by Castor (imp.) out of Welcome Katie, by Musket, dam of Tulloch, Ben Godfrey, and Leda (all winners); Leda, by Castor, is own sister to above-mentioned colt A CHESTNUT COLT, by St. Leger (imp.) out of Pu were were, by Nordenfeldt, own sister to Crackshot, out of Pungawerewere, dam of Brigadier, Tranter, Tetford, St. James, Katipo, and Osculator (all briliiant horses'. A CHESTNUT COLT, by Tasman out of Rubina, dam of Florrie and Launceston. Florrie, the best three-year-old of her year in New Zealand, winner of the Welcome Stakes, Canterbury Derby, Rosehill Cup (New South Wales), and numerous other races A BAY COLT. b>- Castor (imp.) out of Moilena, bv Patriarch out of Rosabelle by Panic, out of Rosabella bv Peter Finn out of Merino (imp.), by Whalebone—and closely related to Ellerslie, Grand National winner V.R.C. A BROWN COLT, by Cuirassier (own brother to the celebrated Trenton, by Musket out of Frailty), out of Aida bv Leolinus, out of L’Orient (imp.) by Knight of the Crescent, is dam of that brilliant horse Impulse A BROWN COLT, by Hotchkiss (by Musket, out of Petroleuse (imp.) by Oxford, out of Sunrise by Rama Rama, out of Awatea by Ravensworth (imp.), out of Skvbird (imp.), by Teddington, winner of English Derby A BAY COLT, by Hotchkiss out of Formo, by Sterlingworth (imp.) out of Pulehra (imp)., by Rosicrucian out of the great English Formosa, winner of the One Thousand Guineas, Oaks, and St. Leger, and dead heat for the Two Thousand Guineas. This colt is own brother to Forma (winner of the September Stakes at Auckland First Spring meeting, beating a field of eight runners), and is three-quarter brother to that game mare Forme (winner, as a two-year-old, of the September Stakes, Auckland, "Welcome Stakes, Hawke’s Bav; and, as a three-year-old, this season won the Hawke’s Bay Guineas, ten runners, consisting of the pick of New Zealand three-year-olds A BROWN COLT, by Cuirassier (own brother to the celebrated Trenton) out of Katipo (a good performer, and dam of that promising colt Dead Shot), out of Pungawerewere (winner of the Dunedin Cup, and dam of Brigadier, Tetford, Tranter, St. James, also winner of the Dunedin Cup, and Crackshot, winner of the Auckland Cup, Canterbury Cup, two miles, Auckland Plate, weight-for-age, and Hawke’s Bay Spring Handicap A BROWN COLT, by Castor (imp.) out of the celebrated Hilda, by Musket; the best racing mare in New Zealand, own sister to Artillery, Balista, and half sister to Strathmore, Hazel, Moth, Novelette, and Brown Alice, all good performers A BROWN COLT, by Cuirassier out of Ouicla, bv Yattendon, dam of those great performers Artillery, Hilda, Balista, Strathmore, Hazel, Moth, Novelette,’ and Brown Alice A BAY COLT, by Cuirassier out of Albatross, bv Malta out of The Auk, by The Marquis (imp.), Two Thousand Guineas winner, and St. Leger, out of Seagull bv Fisherman, out of Omen (imp.) by Melbourne. Albatross is the dam of Loehness, Teksum, Merganser, ElsWiek, all great performers A BAY COLT, 1 y Castor (imp.) out of Cissy, by Musket out of Frailty, the dam of Trenton, Niagara, Marv, Zalinski, Havoc, and Mousquetaire. Cissy, the dam' of this colt, was a most brilliant mare over all distances and with heavy weights A BROWN FILLY, by Radames out of Weasel, by Anteros out of Toi Toi, by St. Aubyn out of Waimea, by Sir Hercules. Weasel is dam of St. Mary and Bulrush, both winners A BROWN FILLY; by Hotchkiss out of Tasmania, by Manuka out of Zillah, dam of that great performer Tasman A BROWN FILLY, by Hotchkiss out of Bianca, bv Black Eagle out of Bessie, by Angler out of Scraps, by Lord of the Hills out of Ragpicker, sister to the famed Sylvia. Bianca is the dam of Sweet Lavender - and The Shrew, both winners A CHESTNUT FILLY, by Hotchkiss out of Yattaghan, by Nordenfeldt out of Yattacy, by Yattendon out of Eustacy, by The’-Marquis (imp.) out of Lady Exeter, by New Warrior. Yattaghan was a good perfoimer, winning the Franklin Cup, Stewards’ Stakes,- and Flying Stakes at the South Auckland meeting A CHESTNUT FILLY, by Hotchkiss out of Maid of Athol, bv Maribyrnong out of Paraquay, by Little John out of Sappho, by The Marquis. Maid of Athol is the dam of Krupp, Soudan, Kotuku, Scots Grey, Queen of Tramps, and Tartan, all winners and good performers A BAY FILLY, by Castor (imp.) out of Madcap (imp.), bv Trumpeter out of a daughter of Young Melbourne, out of Maid of Masham by Don John. Madcap is the dam of that good hqr.se, Morion, winner of the Great Northern Derby, 500 sovs, beating Clanranald, The Workman, Flinders, and Fraternite; also won Onslow' Cup arid Takapuna Cup A BAY FILLY, by Castor (imp.) out of Valentina, by Leolinus out of Lyre, by Patriarch out of Lyra (imp.),' bv Thormandy out of Clotilde, by Touchstone. Valentina, by Velocipede, the dam of this filly, is own sister to All There, a great perfoimer A BAY FILLY, by Castor (imp.) out of Balista, by Musket out of Ouida, by Yattenden out of Gulnare, bv Little John out of Gulnare, by Gohanna out of Deception, by Theorem (imp.) Balista was a brilliant mare, and won many races A BROWN FILLY, by Hotchkiss out of Radiant, by Robinson Crusoe out of Radiance, by Fireworks out of Sunshine, by Maribyrnong out of Night Light (imp.', bv Archy. Radiant is own sister to those great racers Quadrant, Utopia, and Cruiser, and her first foal, Lustre, was a good perfoimer A BROWN FILLY, by Cuirassier out of Lyrelinus, bv Leolinus (imp.) out of Lyre, by Patriarch out of Lvra (imp., bv Thoimanby out of Clotilde, by Touchstone out of Valentina, by Velocipede out of Jane, by Moses. Lyrelinus is own sister to All There, a good perfoimer in Australia A CHESTNUT FILLY, by St. Leger (imp.) out of Bangle, by Musket .out of Locket (imp.), bj’ Thunderbolt, and own sister to those great mares Necklace [and Necklet. Bangle is the dam of those gamecolts Casket and Orion’s Belt, (the latter is winner

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume V, Issue 225, 15 November 1894, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume V, Issue 225, 15 November 1894, Page 10

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