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MONDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1897. JgJLEVENTH jgJALE OF IJIHOROUGHBRED Y EAELINGS BRED BY AND THE PROPERTY OF THOMAS MORRIN, WELLINGTON PARK, AUCKLAND BY Messrs. HUNTER AND NOLAN (J. P. A. Philson, Auctioneer J, At 12 o’clock. A BROWN FILLY by Cuirassier, own brother to Trenton, out of Ouida, by Yattendon, dam of those great performers, Artillery, Hilda, Balista, Strathmore, Hazel, and Brown Alice. A BROWN FILLY by Cuirassier out of Bianca, by Black Eagle out of Bessie, by Angler out of Scraps, by Lord of the Hills out of Ragpicker, sister to Sylvia, dam of Goldsborough, Martini-Henri, Robin Hood, and others. Bianca is the dam of Sweet Lavender and The Shrew, winner of the Hawke’s Bay Christmas and Autumn Handicaps, Napier Park New Year and Flying Handicaps, Flying Handicap at Autumn Meeting, Hawke’s Bay Spring Handicap, Napier Park B.C. Handicap ; also Grandstand Handicap, Wellington R.C.; Waiwetu Handicap, November Handicap, and Napier Park Stakes ; and Lady Whitford, winner of a number of races. A CHESTNUT FILLY by Hotchkiss 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 head in the V.R.C. Derby. This filly is full sister to Osculator, who ran Wallace to a nose in the V.R.C. Derby. A BROWN FILLY 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. Leper, and dead-heat for the Two Thousand Guineas. This filly is own sister to Forma —winner A.R.C. September Stakes and Welcome Stakes—and three-quarter sister to that game mare Forme —winner, as a two-year-old, of the September Stakes and Auckland Welcome Stakes; 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.R.C. Railway Handicap, and A.R.C. Grandstand Handicap. This filly is full sister to Uniform and Multiform. Uniform won the Maiden Plate and Canterbury Derby; and Multiform won Juvenile Stakes, Electric Stakes, and dead heat for Welcome Stakes A BAY COLT by Castor (imp.), out of Cissy, by Musket out of Frailty, by Goldsborough out of Flora Mclvor, by New Warrior out of 10, by Sir Hercules. This colt is full brother to Day Star —winner of the A.R.C. Trial Handicap and Ascot Handicap; also . Hawke’s Bay Guineas and Spring Handicap. Cissy, dam of this colt, is full sister to Trenton, Cuirassier, and three-quarter sister to Zalinski, Havoc, and Mary. ABAY COLT by Castor (imp.), out of Sunrise, by Rama Rama out of Awatea, by Ravensworth, imp., out of Skybird, imp., by Teddington, winner of the English Derby. A GREY COLT by Castor (imp.) out of Vivandiere, by Musket out of Georgi, by Bishop of Osnaburgh out of Althaea, by Mseonides. This colt is full brother to Three Star —winner of the A.R.C. Great Northern Foal Stakes and Champagne Stakes, Napier Park High-weight Handicap, and Gisborne Park Winter Oats Handicap. A GREY FILLY by Cuirassier out of Maid of Athol, by 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 Trumps, and Tartan, all winners and good performers. A BROWN FILLY by St. Leger (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. Antares, out of Hilda, won the A.R.C. Sylvia Handicap and Victoria Handicap, also Avondale Stakes. . 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. This filly is full sister to St. Evelyn, winner of Nursery Handicap, beating a field of sixteen starters. A BROWN FILLY by St. Leger (imp.) out of Lady Wellington, by Musket; own sister to that good horse Derringer, and Cartridge, dam of Amberite, a winner in England. A BAY FILLY 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, the Great Easter Handicap, President’s Handicap, and Dunedin Spring Stakes. Orion’s Belt won the Hawkes Bay Nursery Handicap and Napier Park Sapling Stakes Handicap; also Wellington R.C. Summer Anniversary Handicap. A BAY FILLY by Castor( imp.) out of Brown Alice, by Nordcnfeldt out of Ouida, by Yattendon. Brown Alice is full sister to Strathmore, Hazel, Moth, and Novellette, and closely related to Hilda, Balista, and Artillery. A BAY COLT by Cuirassier out of Lilac, by Sfe- Lcclinus, imp, out of Leila, imp, by Bticcaneer, sire of the renowned and unbeaten Kinscem. A CHESTNUT COLT 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, and Wikitoria, winner of many races. A BROWN 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 Realand, beating a first-class field. This colt is full brother to St. Cyr. A BAY 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. This colt is full brother to Donarel. A BROWN COLT by Hotchkiss out of Queen Cole, by King Cole. Queen Cole is half sister to Derringer and Cartridge, dam of Amberite, a great winner in England. A CHESTNUT COLT by Hotchkiss out of Weasel, by Anteros out of Zealandia, by Maroro out of Toi Toi, by St. Aubyn out of Waimea, by Sir Hercules. Weasel is dam of St. Mary, winner of the South Auckland Flying Staes and Maiden Plate. A CHESTNUT COLT by Hotchkiss out of Bridal Rose, by Black Rose, winner of C. J.C. Derby, out of Amy, by Daniel O’Rorke. A BROWN FILLY by Cuirassier out of Albatross, by Malta out of The Auk, by The Marquis, imp., winner of the Two Thousand Guineas and St.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 333, 10 December 1896, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 333, 10 December 1896, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume VII, Issue 333, 10 December 1896, Page 14

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