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LOT 5. BROWN YEARLING COLT, by St. Leger out of Sunbeam, by Ingomar from Amohia, by Towton out of Anticipation, bv Ravensworth out of Coronaria. Amohia is dam of Tigredia, a Derby winner. Tigredia is dam of Tigress, the Wanganui Guineas winner. Sunbeam was herself a good performer. This Colt is very nicely bred, and should gallop fast, as all the family ar£ racers. LOT 6. BROWN YEARLING FILLY, by St. Hippo out of Innisfail, by Nordenfeldt out of Dmisthona, by Leonidas from Moilena, by Patriarch from Rosabella, by Panic. Fabulist is half-brothor to Innisfail. Stlnnis, the half-sister to theiabove yearling, is a winner of races. This Filly is well grown, and is sure to come to hand early. LOT 7. BAY YEARLING FILLY, by St. Hippo out out of Ellerslie, by Trenton out of a daughter of First King—Lady Grenville, by Chandos from Lady Chester (imp), by Stockwell. The breeding of this Filly cannot be surpassed- Trenton mares are eagerly sought at :er. This Filly is well grown and shows good paddock form. LOT 8. BAY YEARLING COLT, by Seaton Delaval out of Leocante, by Leolinus out of Cantiniere, by Musket from Queen Bess, by Nutwith out of the daughter of Riddlesworth. Woodstock, the half-brother to Leocante, won the March Handicap at Hawke’s Bay, and the Napier Cup and City Stakes at Napier Park. All this family are gallopers. Seaton Delaval is the sire of Miss Delaval, Hastings, Rosella, all good gallopers. This is a very fine upstanding Colt, and is very difficult to fault. LOT 9. BROWN YEARLING FILLY, by St. Hippo out of Stepfeldt, by Nordenfeldt out of Steppe, by Saunterer from Seclusion, by Tadmor out of Miss Lellon, by Cowl. Steppe is half-sister, to Hermit, winner ot Derby. Stepfeldt herself won the Auckland Derby. Stepniak, full-brother to Stepfeldt, won the Canterbury Derby. She, the full-sister to Stepfeldt, is the dam of Bobadil. The breeding of this Filly cannot be surpassed in any part of the world. This yearling is brim full of quality and should come to hand early. LOT 10. CHESTNUT YEARLING COLT, by Seaton Delaval from Sybil, by Leolinus from Atlantis (imp), by Thormanby out of Hurricane, by Wild Dayrell out oi Media, by Scutari out of Marinella, by Soothsayer, out of Bess. Sybil is full-sister to Faubulist and Leolantis, and half-sister to Happy Land, the dam of Hova. Fabulous is sire of Fabulist, winner of Auckland Guineas and Derby. This yearling Colt is well grown and shows a lot of quality. As all the Seaton Delavals have shown that they can gallop, there is every reason to believe that this yearling will follow suit. He is very fast in the paddock. LOT 11. BROWN YEARLING FILLY, by St. Hippo out of Liquidation, by King Cole out of Realisation, by Vespasian out of Hopeful Duchess, by The Flying Dutchman. Liquidation performed well. Wapiti, her fullbrother held the record for N.Z. for one and a half miles for some years. Maxim, half-brother to Liquidation, was one of the best performers in Australasia. Hastings, half-brother to the yearling under offer, has proved that he can gallop fast. This yearling Filly is bred on very stout lines, and being well grown should command the attention of buyers. LOT 12. CHESTNUT YEARLING COLT, by St. Hippo out of Campania, by Robinson Crusoe out of Campanilla, by Maribynong from Silver Bell (sister to Chester), by Fattendon from Lady Chester (imp), by Stockwell. Robinson Crusoe mares are noted for throwing winners. Notably, Hippona. dam of St Hippo, Miss Delaval, the half-sister to the above yearling, has an un-: beaten record, having won the three principal two-year-old races up to date, against good fields. This Colt is well grown and should win races, as he is bred to go fast and stay. HUNTER & NOLAN", Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1899. THIRTEENTH ANNUAL SALE OF THE WELLINGTON PARK Thoroughbred Yearlings. BRED BY AND THE PROPERTY OF MR THOMAS 31 ORR I N, WELLINGTON PARK, AUCKLAND. At Half-past One p.m., WITHOUT RESERVE, BY MESSRS HUNTER & NOLAN. ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1899. Lot 1. CHESTNUT FILLY, By Hotchkiss, dam St Mary, by imported St Leger from Weasel, by Anteros (imp.) This filly is descended from the great Musket and St Leger or Stockwell strains. Lot 2. BROWN FILLY, Bv Cuirassier (full brother to Trenton), dam Yattaghan, y by Nordenfeldt out of Yattacy, by Yattendon. This filly is iery well grown, and has the double cross of Musket and Stockwell. Lot 3. BROWN COLT, ' Bv Castor (imp.), dam Sunrise, by Ramarama from Awatea, by imported Ravensworth from imported Skybird, by Teddington. Awatea is the dam of Grip, winner of the Canterbury Cup and C.J.C. Handicap. ■ Lot 4. t BAY COLT, ’ Bv St Leger (imp.), dam Ladybird, by Carbineer (by ‘ Musket) from Winnie, the dam of St Simon and

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume IX, Issue 439, 22 December 1898, Page 3

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