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the Wellington Exhibition Handicap and Shorts the same day, and also the Napier Park Railway Handicap Lot 25—8 (Y COLT, by Castor, dam Yattaghan, ?by Nordenfeldt out of Yattacy, by Yattendon from Ecstacy, bz the Marquis, imp, from Lady Exeter by New Warrior. This colt should commend himself to buyers on account of his fashionable breeding, having no less than nine strains of Touchstone blood, two of Stockwell, and two of Sir Hercules. Lot 26 -BAY FILLY, by St Leger, imp, dam Antelope, by Apremont, imp, from Miss Kate, imp, by Perkin Warbeck. This filly is own sister to Bluejacket, winner of the Auckland Cup and Great -Northern Derby; she is all quality and beautifully shaped. MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1900. At gYLVIA jpjARK, UCKLAND. NINTH ANNUAL SALE Of fJIHOROUGHBRED Y EABLINGS > The Property of MESSRS L. D. AND N. A. NATHAN. The undersigned have received instructions to sell at Sylvia Park on Monday, December 31, THE FOLLOWING FASHIONABLE THOROUGHBRED YEARLINGS :— Lot 1. —BAY FILLY, by Seaton Delaval out of Innisfail. by Nordenfeldt out of Inisthona. by Leonidas —Moilena, by Patriarch from Rosabella, by Panic. Innisfail is dam of St Innis, a winner. This filly is very smart, The form shown by the stock: of Seaton Delaval is exceptional—out of 13 of his progeny that have raced 12 have proved winners. Lot 2.—BAY COLT, by St Leger out of Cantiniere, by Musket—Queen Bess by Nutwith out of daughter of Riddlesworth, by St Patrick. Cantiniere is the dam of Brown Bess, Woodstock, and other winn°rs. This yearling colt is full brother to Woodstock, and is well grown. . Lot 3. —BAY FILLY, by Seaton Delaval out of Bragelaby Panic out of Phillis, by Riehelieu out of Phillip’ pme, by The Premier out of Matilda, by Zihrab. Bragela is dam of Ida, St Gordon, Grenadier, all good performers. This is a well-grown filly, and is full of quality She shows good paddock form, and will come to hand early Lot 4. —BAY FILLY, by Seaton Delaval out of Miss Gladys, by Cuirassier out of Sybil (half-sister to St Leger), by Leolinus—Atlantis (imp). This filly is a first foal, and is very well grown. Her breeding cannot be surpassed, combining as she does the Musket, Fisherman and St Leger blood. Lot S.—CHESTNUT FILLY, by -eaton Delaval out of Charente. by Nordenfeldt out of La Dauphine, by The Dauphin out of Brassolis by Panic out of Josephine, by Boiardo. Charente is dam of La Gloria, the winner of A.R.C. Guineas, Prince of Wales’ Handicap, and City Handicap; also of Nonette, winner of Avondale Stakes, A.R C. Wei come Stakes, and Musket Stakes. This is an exceedingly well-gi own filly, and should command the attention of buyers in want of running blood. Lot 6.—CHESTNUT COLT, by Seaton Delaval out of Waitemata, by Eiridspord out of Aorere, by Chester out of Kaipara. by Goldsbrough from Maritana, by New Warrior from Mermaid, by Fisherman. Waitemata is dam of Sparkling Water, who ran second to Nonette in A.R.C. Welcome Stakes. This colt shows a lot of quality, and is well grown, and coming from such a sterling family should race well.; Lot 7.—BAY FILLY, by Seaton Delaval out of Liquidation, by King Cole out of Realisation, by Vespasian from Hopeful Duchess, by the Flying Dutchman. This yearling filly is full sister to Hastings, and shows promise of coming to hand very early, and should soon give a return on her outlay. Lot B.—CHESTNUT FILLY, by Seaton Delaval out of Leocant. by Leolinus out of Cantiniere, by Musket out of Queen Bess, by Nutwith. This filly is very well grown, and comes from a winning family. Lot 9—CHESTNUT FILLY, by St Hippo out of Jadestone, by Sword Dance out of Onyx, by Angler out of Chrysolite, by Stockwell out of Juliet, by Touchstone. This yearling filly is exceedingly well grown, showing great size, and is full of quality. Being half-sister to that great performer Explosion, and by St Hippo, one of the best racehorses ever saddled in New Zealand, she should command the attention of buyers. Lot 10.—CHESTNUT FILLY, by Seaton Delaval out of Campania, by Robinson Crusoe out of Campanilla, by Maribyrnong out of Silver Bell, full sister to Chester, by Yattendon—Lady Chester, by Stockwell. This yearling colt is full brother to Miss Delaval, winner of C. J.C. Oaks, A.R.C. Derby, and W.R.C. N,Z. St Leger Stakes. He is full of quality, and has every appearance of making a great racehorse. Lot 11.—BAY COLT, by Seaton Delaval out of Miss Letty by St Leger out of Necklace, by Musket out of Locket (imp), by Thunderbolt out of Keepsake, by Daniel O Rorke. Miss Letty is dam of Miss Rose, Laetitia, and Beddington, all good winners. This is a great colt, has plenty of size, and shows a lot of quality. He should both gallop fast and stay well. Lot 12.—CHESTNUT FILLY, by Hotchkiss out of Sybil, by Leolinus out of Atlantis, dam of St Leger, by Thormanby out of Hurricane by Wild Dayrell out of Neidia, by Scutari. The Guardsman out of Sybil was a good perforn er. This yearling filly is very well grown, and being by Hotchkiss, the sire of Multiform, Screwgun, and others, should command attention of buyers. Lot 13.—CHESTNUT FILLY, by St Leger out of Stepfeldt, by Nordenfeldt out of Steppe (imp), by Saunterer out of Seclusion, dam of Hermit, by Tadmor out of Miss Bellon, by Cowl. This filly is very shapely, and is full of the most fashionable blood. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD., . SUCCESSORS TO HUNTER AND NOLAN. H. O. NOLAN, Auctioneer. J D A v 1 D 8 ° * COMMISSION AGENT. AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XI, Issue 523, 27 December 1900, Page 3

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