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FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 189 6. TENTH ANNUAL SALE OF rjIHOKOUGHBBED YEARLINGS (without reserve), Bred by and the Property of Thos. Morrin. AT WELLINGTON PARK, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, BY MESSRS HUNTER and NOLAN At 12 o’clock. A CHESTNUT COLT, by St. Leger out of Valentina, by Leolinus out of Lyre, by Patriarch out of Lyra (imp.), by Thormanby out of Clotilde, by Touchstone. Valentina, by Velocipede, the dam of this filly, is own sister to All There, a great performer A BAV COLT, by St. Leger (imp.) out of Balista, by Musket out of Ouida, by Yattendon out of Gulnare, by Little John out of Gulnare,. by Gohanna out of Deception, by Theorem (imp). Balista was a brilliant mare, and won many races, and is own sister to those good performers Artillery and Hilda, and three-quarter sister to Strathmore, Hazel, and Brown Alice. A CHESTNUT COLT, by St. Leger out of Lyrelinus, by Leolinus (imp.) out of Lyre, by Patriarch out of Lyra (imp.), by Thormanby out of Clotilde, by Touchstone out of Valentina, by Velocipede out of Jane, by Moses. Lyrelinus is own sister to All There, a good performer in Australia, . A CHESTNUT COLT, by St. Leger (imp.) out of Bangle, by Musket out of Locket (imp.), by Thunderbolt, and own sister to those great mares Necklace and Necklet. Bangle is the dam of those game colts Casket and Orion’s Belt. Casket proved himself one of the best three-year-olds of last season, winning amongst other races, the Dunedin Cup, Great Easter Handicap, President’s Handicap, and Dunedin Spring Stakes. Orion’s Belt won the Hawke’s Bay Nursery Handicap and Napier Park Sapling Stakes Handicap. A BAY COLT, by St. Leger 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 so vs; also Mannlicher, winner of Challenge Stakes and Champagne Stakes. A CHESTNUT COLT, by St. Leger (imp.) out of Hazel, by Nordenfeldt; sister to Strathmore and Brown Alice, and half sister to Hilda and Artillery ; dam of that good mare Hazelmere. Hazel won the Great Autumn Handicap, one mile and a half, in the record time for New Zealand, beating a first-class field. A BAY FILLY, by St. Leger (imp.) out of Puwerewere, by Nordenfeldt, own sister to Crackshot, out of Pungawerewere, dam of Brigadier, Tranter, Tetford, St. James, Katipo, and Osculator (all brilliant horses). A CHESTNUT FILLY, by St. Leger out of Aida by Leolinus, out of L’Orient (imp.) by Knight of the Crescent. This filly is full sister to that brilliant horse Impulse, winner of the New Zealand Cup of 1894. A BAY FILLY, by St. Leger out of Yattaghan, by Nordenfeldt out of Yattacy, by Yattendon out of Ecstacy, by The Marquis (imp.) out of Lady Exeter, by New Warrior. Yattaghan was a good performer, winning the Franklin Cup, Stewards’ Stakes, and Flying Stakes at the South Auckland Meeting A CHESTNUT FILLY, by St. Leger (imp.) out of Lady Evelyn, by Perkin Warbeck: (imp.), dam . Pulchra (imp.), out of Formosa, winner of Two Thousand Guineas, Oaks, and St. Leger. 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, and Brown Alice, all good performers. A BROWN COLT, 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 all distances, and is the dam of Swordbelt, Miss Letty, Collarette, Cravat, and Armilia, all very fast and good performers. Collarette won the A.J C. Autumn Nursery Handicap, six furlongs, in 1.16, beating some of the best youngsters in Australia; Armilia won the Musket Stakes and Nursery Handicap (carrying 9st in a large field). A BROWN COLT, by Castor (imp.) out of Lady Walmsley, by Musket; own sister to the celebrated Carbine, and dam of that brilliant filly Vasco Spes, who won two-year-old honours in Queensland A BROWN COLT, by Castor (imp.) out of Lady Wellington, by Musket; own sister to that good horse Derringer A BROWN COLT, by Castor (imp.) out of Antelope, by Apremont (imp.) out of Miss Kate (imp.), dam of Prime Warden (winner of the Metropolitan Stakes, Canterbury and Otago Cups, the Geraldine Cup, Onslow Stakes, &c.) and Sultan (winner of several big events). A BROWN FILLY, 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 the above-mentioned filly •A BAY FILLY, by Castor (imp.) out of Victoria, by Feve (imp.); and dam of Adelaide, winner of the A.R.C. Welcome Stakes, beating a large field A BAY FILLY, by Castor (imp.) out of Lioness, by Leolinus (imp.) Lioness was a very fast mare, out of Miss Laura, by Trump eter A CHESTNUT FILLY, by Castor (imp.) out of Pungawerewere, by Golden Grape (imp.), and dam of Katipo, Tetford, Brigadier, Tranter, St. James, Crackshot, and Osculator, all good performers, the latter winner of the V.R.C. Spring Stakes, and beaten by a short head in the V.R.C. Derby. A BAY COLT, by Hotchkiss out of Formo, by Sterlingworth (imp.) out of Pulchra (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 A.R.C. September Stakes and Welcome Stakes), and three-quarter brother to that game mare Forme (winner, as a two-year-old, of the September Stakes, Aucklandj Wei-, come Stakes, Hawke’s Bay ; and, as a three-year-old, won the Hawke’s Bay Guineas, ten runners, consisting of the pick of New Zealand three-year-olds, and the Auckland Guineas. A BAY COLT, by Hotchkiss put of Weasel, by Anterds out of Zealandia, by Maroro out of ToiToi, 1 byißt;, Aubyn out of Waimea, by • Sir Hercules. Weasel is. dam of St.’Mary, winner of the - 'SouthAuckland Flying Stakes and Maiden Plp,te. .. , A’BAY COLT, by Hotchkiss out of Queen : Cole,_ by King Cole. Queen Cole is half sister to Deiringer arid Cartridge.

THIRD ANNUAL SALE OF THE ]V[ OTU J£ OREA y earlings Bred by and the Property of Messrs Alison Brothers. MONDAY, DECEMBER 30th, 1895, THE FOECOWING THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS Will be Sold by Auction (without reserve), at the Island of Mqtu Korea, Auckland, by Messrs Hunter & Nolan, at 8 o’Clock p.m. A Special Steamer wiil convey intending purchasers to Motu Korea, leaving the Ferry Tee, Auckland, at 1.30 p.m.; returning from the Island not later than 4.30 p.m., arriving at Auckland 5.30 p.m. A CHESTNUT GELDING, foaled September 9th, 1894, byREGELout of Mystery, by The Painter out of Fortuna, by St Aubyn (imp) out of Crescent, by Sir Hercules out of Moth, by Camel (imp) out of Miss Foote. Mystery was a great performer, winning races over all distances. Engagements—Great Northern Foal Stakes, 1896-7 ; Auckland Guineas, 1897. A BROWN COLT, foaled September 11th, 1894, by Cuirassier out of Jessie, got by Anteros out of Tres Deuce, by Traducer out of Gitana, by Sir Hercules out of Gipsy Queen. Jessie is the dam of Rex, and was remarkably fast, but met with an accident when training. Engagements—Great Northern Foal Stakes, 1896-7; Hawke’s Bay Guineas, 1897; Auckland Guineas, 1897. A BAY FILLY, foaled August 26th, 1894, by Nelson out of ■ Phantom, by Musket out of Atlantis (dam of St. Leger). Phantom is full sister to Happyland, the dam- of Hova, a great racehorse. Engagements —Great Northern Foal Stakes, 1896-97; Hawke’s Bay Guineas, 1897 ; Auckland Guineas, 1897. A CHESTNUT COLT, foaled November 3rd, 1894, by Regel out of Friendship (bred by Mr Rouse in New South Wales in 1879), by Reprieve (son of Yattendon) out of Nydia, by Tarragon out of Atalanta (grand dam of Reprieve), by Reprieve (imp). Friendship was a splendid performer and a perfect lady in appearance; she is the dam of St. Regel, ■winner of the last St. Andrew’s Handicap at Takapuna. Engagements—Great Northern Foal Stakes, 1896-7; Hawke’s Bay Guineas, 1897; Auckland Guineas, 1897. A CHESTNUT FILLY, foaled September 21st, 1894, by Nelson out of Torment, by Musket out of Hannah, by Traducer out of Renga, by Diomedes out of Waimea, by Sir Hercules. Torment is the dam of Miss Nelson, the above filly being a full sister. Engagements—Great Northern Foal Stakes, 1896-7. A CHESTNUT COLT, foaled September 25th, 1894, by Regel out of Tamora, by Musket out of Moonlight, by Ake Ake out of Moonbeam, but Pacific out of Moonshine, by The Libel (sire of Traducer) out of Twilight, by Velocipede. Tamora was a most consistent performer, and is the dam of Nestor, winner of the last Avondale Nursery Handicap. Engagements—Great Northern Foal Stakes, 1896-7 ; Hawke’s Bay Guineas, 1897 ; Auckland Guineas; 1897. A BAY FILLY, foaled October 10th, 1894, by Cuirassier out of Vasator, by Captivator out of Vacillation, byKnottingley out of Atalanta, by Dainty Ariel out of Moonshine (imp), by The Libel out of Twilight, by Velocipede. Engagement—Auckland Guineas, 1897. A BROWN GELDING, foaled September 9th, 1894, by Warrior (Ingomar—Fanny Fisher) out of Muriel, by St. Leger out of Lady Mary, by Towton (imp) out of Miss Nightingale, by Sir Hercules out of Jessica. ' A BROWN COLT, foaled November 25th, 1895, by Regel out of Rewarewa, by Hippocampus out of Escape (dam of Escapade) A BAY GELDING-, foaled September 25th, 1894, by Regel out of Pearl, by Barbarian out of Ladybird, by Traducer out of Barbary. Also, A BROWN GELDING, 2yrs, by Paddy’s Land out of Pearl. A CHESTNUT FILLY, by Brigadier out of Mayflower. This filly is full sister to the pony Fidget. The whole of the Yearlings are well grown, and, being highly-bred, are well worthy of the inspection of intending purchasers. MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1895. HUNTER & NOLAN, Auctioneers. Naval and family hotel Corner of Karangahape Road and Pitt Street. R. FAWCETT Begs respectfully to notify his friends and the public generally that he has severed' his connection with the Anchor Hotel, and taken over the • NAVAL AND FAMILY HOTEL (Formerly owned by the late Mr Brodie), Which has been rebuilt and refurnished and up-to-date in every respect; second to nOne in Auckland, affording Splendid Accommodation To the travelling’ public. Permanent boarders will find every comfort and convenience at moderate charges. Hot and cold shower baths, etc., etc. Wines, Spirits, and Ales of first quality. Ehrenfried’s noted XXXX Beer always on draught. A Hearty Welcome to All.

Gentlemen’s overcoats reduced from 25/- and 30/- to 10/6, 12/6, and 15/6 at Fowlds’ great sale

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VI, Issue 282, 19 December 1895, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VI, Issue 282, 19 December 1895, Page 14

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