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BLOOD STOCK SALES pOB private sale The undersigned have received instructions from Major George, who has decided to give up Bating and Breeding, to sell THE WHOLE OF HIS£VALUABLE STUD OF RACEHORSES and MARES, Comprising: BROOD MARES. SISTER AGNES, by Rosicrucian, dam Penance, etc., etc.; served by The Workman MEMPHIS, by Gang Forward, dam Palmyra; served by The Workman MO ON GA, by Goldsborough, dam Kernel, served by Nelson HESTIA, by Grandmaster, dam Wildfire; served by Nelson VENDETTA, by St. Albans, dam The Maid FIESOLE, by Ingomar, dam Florence ; served by Nelson ■- SWIFTSURE, by Nelson, dam Tenambra; served by The Workman THE MAID, by King of the Ring, dam Maid of ■ All Work THE MASTER (two years old), half-brother to The Workman. i yearlings. ADMIRAL HOWE, bay gelding, by Nelson, dam Vendetta. ' GALILEO, chestnut gelding, by Nelson, dam Fiesole Chestnut Filly, by Nelson, dam Sister Agnes FOALS. Bay Colt, by Carbine, dam Hestia. This Colt very much resembles his sire Brown Filly, by Carbine, dam Moonga Bay Filly, by Nelson, dam The Maid Chestnut Colt, by Nelson, dam Vendetta. Bay Colt, by The Workman, dam Swiftsure Bay Filly, by The Workman, dam Fiesole. For extended Pedigrees see Australian and New Zealand Stud Books. For further particulars apply to MESSRS HUNTER & NOLAN; Or, A. BUCKLAND & SONS; Or, THE “OWNER.” ' SALE OF THOROUGHBRED HORSES WITHOUT RESERVE. ST HILL STREET SALE YARDS, WANGANUI. WEDNESDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, 1896. "IJIREEMAN R. JACKSON & CO. have rer ceived instructions from the Deputy Official Assignee in the Bankruptcy Estate of Samuel < Marsden Baker, to sell by public auction, as The whole of the Bankrupt’s Valuable Stud of , f Horses, consisting of— ■ The Champion Thoroughbred Stallion SOMNUS, by Traducer—Hammock, sire of Dudu, The Artist, and other well-known performers The Thoroughbred Stallion LOCHNAGAR, by The Painter—Mayfly. The Thoroughbred Stallion Rangatira, by Somnus—Fugitive. Also, the following thoroughbred mares — Fugitivb, by Anteros —Sludge Lady Artist, by The Painter—Policy Waibuabeka, by The Painter —Mystery Girl Patience, by Somnus —Peeress Mabel, by The Painter —Stella Nina, by Feve—Sunbeam Brown Bess, by Pacific —Riddlesworth mare Filly, 3yrs old, by Somnus —Wairuareka Colt, 3yrs old, by Somnus —Lady Artist Four two-year-old Fillies, out of the above mares Three yearling Fillies out of above mares Colt, two-year-old, by Rangatira—Brown Bess Hack, six-yeaa-old, by Somnus —Deception Also — / The bay horse THE ARTIST, six-year-old, by Somnus —Lady Artist, winner of the Flying Handicap and Wanganui Stakes at the Wanganui Jockey Club (1895) October Meeting, and the Metropolitan Handicap at the November Meeting of the Canterbury Jockey Club. He is now in training. NOTE. — The opportunity of obtaining thoroughbred horses of the class to be sold does not often occur, and these would not have been offered but for the unfortunate fact of Mr Baker being obliged to seek the protection of the Court. There is no alternative but to dispose of the whole to the highest bidder. — Sale at 2 p.m. — . . , TERMS CASH. — FREEMAN R. JACKSON, , t Auctioneer.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 318, 27 August 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 318, 27 August 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 318, 27 August 1896, Page 4