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A BROWN FILLY, by Medallion out of Sapphire, by The Drummer (imp.) out of Amethyst (imp.), by Ambrose out of Heroine of Lucknow, by 'Nutwith out of Pocahontas, by Glencoe, dam of Stockwell, Rataplan, and King Tom. Sapphire is the dam of Zealandia, Ballater, and Blue Fire, all great performers—the latter winner of the Challenge Stakes, 2000 sovs • A GREY FILLY,by Castor (imp.) out-of Vivandiere, by Musket out of Georgi, by Bishop of Osnaburgh out of Althaea, by Meeonides out of Alice Grey, by Rous’ Emigrant. Vivandiere is the dam of Son-ot-a-Gun, Dancer, and Three star, all great performers A BAY FILLY, by Castor (imp.) out of Necklace, by Musket out of Locket (imp.), by Thunderbolt out of Keepsake, by Daniel O’Rourke out of a daughter of Hampton. Necklace was a great racehorse at aU distances, arid is the dam of Swordbelt, Miss Letty, Collarette, and Cravrit, all very fast and good performers I A BAY FILLY, bv Castor (imp.) out of Frailty, by Goldsborough but of Hora Mclvor, by New Warrior out of 10, by Sir Hercules out of Hora Mclvor, by Rous’ Emigrant out of Corneh’a, by Grasshopper out of Manto, by Soothsayer. Frailty is the dam of Trenton, Niagara, Cuirassier, Cissy, Mary, Zalinski, and Havoc, all great performers at any distance. . THURSDAY. JANUARY 3. WELLIN G T O. N PAR K. TO DISSOLVE A PARTNERSHIP ■ ACCOUNT HRHE FOLLOWING HIGH-CLASS i BROOD MARES AND FOALS Will be submitted to Auction after the sale of : the Wellington Park Yearlings 1— A BROWN MARE, MOILENA, bv Patriarch from Rosabelle. by Panic from Rosabella, by Gohanna from Rosabella, by Peter Finn (nnpA from the famed imported English mare Marino, by Whalebone. Stinted to Hotchkiss 2— BROWN COLT, by Hotchkiss out of 3— A°BROWN MARE, ARIELINA, by Ariel out of Moilena, by Patriarch out of Rosabelle, by Panic from Rosabella, by Peter Finn .(imp.) from the famed imported English mare Marino by Whalebone. Stinted to Hotchkiss . „ 4— A- BROW COLT, by Hotchkiss out of 5— A BROWN MARE, VENERATION, by Patriarch out of Fides, by St. Aubyn (imp.) from Chance, by Sir Hercules from Finesse, by I oss (imp.) The above mare is the dairi of Ivy, wanner, of many races, and sold to go to America. Stinted to st. TjpfTPT 6— A BROWN FILLY by Castor (imp.) full sister to Ivy, out of Veneration. , 7— A CHESTNUT MARE, LADY STERLING, by Sterlingworth • (imp) out of Lady Elizabeth, ' by Tereriga from Ladybird (one of the fastest mares in New Zealand), by II Barbiere from Moth, by Camel (imp.) from Miss Foot, by Herald. Stinted to Castor 8— BROWN FILLY, ,by Hotchkiss out of Queen Cole, by King Cole (imp.) out of Rosalie, by Patriarch from the Flying Doe, by Prenuer from Wilhelmina, by Romeo from Miss Rose, by Rous Emigrant. Only handled; never raced 9— GREY COLT, by Castor (imp) outof Lydia, by Traducer out of a Peter Flat mare. This colt is a particularly well-grown and beautiful colt. The abovementioned Mares will be sold with their foals separately. The purchaser will have the option of leaving mother and foal until Ist March, .1895, until weaned, then the mare and foals can be separated if not bought by the same owner. HUNTER & HOL AN. MO ND AY, DECE M BE R 31st, 1894 THIRD ANNUAL 8 .Ali E ' '■ :■ ' OF . ... WHITFORD PARK ypTOKOUGHBRED yEARLINGS AT SYLVIA PARK, AUCKLAND. ’ The undersigned have received instructions from Messrs L. D. ans N. A. Nathan to sell, without reserve, during racing week of Summer Meeting, on Monday'December 31et, 1894, at two o’clock, . the following . FASHIONABLE THOUROUGHBRED YEARLINGS; Lot I.—BROWN YE kBLING COLT, by Cuirassier from Liquidation, by King Cole—Realization,, by Vespasian—Hopeful Duchesss. Cuirassier, by Musketo-Fiailty. Liquidation is half-sister to Maxim, whose stock have raced so successfully this season, and she is full sister to Wapiti, the sire of Caribou, winner of the Canterbury Welcome Stakes, 189-1. Lot 2.—CHESTNUT YEARLING FILLY, by St. Leger from Bellona, by Nelson —Muskerina. by Musket—Hipporina, by Hippocampus—Yatterna. The St. Legers have been very successful all through th 6 last season, and this filly has very stout strains of blood coursing through her veins. Lot 3.—BROWN YEARLING COLT by Cuirassier out, of La Dauphine, by The Dauphin-Bras-solis, by Panic- Josephine, by Boiardo—Wanda, by Cossack. The nick of Musket and Traducer blood has proved itself. ; .. . Lot 4.—CHESTNUT YEARLING COLT,, by St. Leger out of Lady Whitford, by Nordenfeldt from Bianca, by Black Eagle from Bessie,: by Angler (sire of Robinson Crusoe and OnyxJ from Scraps, by Lord of the Hills from Ragpicker, sister to Sylvia. The pedigree of this Colt contains most of the best strains ‘ of blood south of tha line. ' Lot S.—BROWN YEARLING COLT, by Cuirassier out of Sybil, by Leolinus out of Atlantis,, by Thormanby'out of Hurricane, by Wild Dayrell out of Midia, by Scutari out .of Marinella. Leolinus mares have proved very successful at the stud, and the dam of this Colt is half sister to Happy Land, dam of Hova, winner of the Newmarket Handicap, 1894, and she -is also half sister to the famous sire St. Leger. Lot 6.—BAY YEARLING COLT, by St. Leger from Cantiuiere, by Musket from Queen Bess, by Nutworth out of a daughter of Riddlesworth, by St. Patrick, imp. This colt is full brother to Brown Bess, winner of many races in Australia. Lot 7—BROWN YEARLING COLT, by Cuirassier from Roie, by St;. Leger from Hippona, by Robinson Crusoe from Lamorna, by Fireworks from Night Light, from Archy. Roie is full; sister to St.. Hippo, winner of Hawke’s Bay Guinea.*', Napier Spring Handicap,. N.Z. Cup, Auckland Cup, Dtrby, and Plate, and other races. . HUNTER'& NOLAN, AjictJpi eerd; '? •

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume V, Issue 230, 20 December 1894, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume V, Issue 230, 20 December 1894, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume V, Issue 230, 20 December 1894, Page 10

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