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JJONDAY, JANUARY J, 1904, at one p.m. rpHE -gIIGHTEENTH NNUAL jgALE OF THE (OF THE WELLINGTON pARK gTUD BRED BY MR THOMAS MORRIN. The undersigned have been instructed to sell at WELLINGTON PARK, AUCKLAND, on the above date THE FOLLOWING HIGHLY-BRED [[YEARLINGS, AS USUAL WITHOUTJRESERVE H CHESTNUT FILLY, by Phoebus Apollo,’, imp., dam Lady Gertrude, dam of EuroclydoD, winner of N.Z. Cup, Canterbury Cup and Derby, also of Blizzard, Bntomarte, Lady Rosslyn, etc., all brilliant performers. BAY FILLY, by Phoebus Apollo, imp., dam Cissy, sister to Trenton, by Musket, and dam of those great performers, Daystar, Altair and Circe.gjgXOßß BROWN FILLY, bv Phoebus Apollo, imp., dam Aida, by Leolinus, dam of Impulse, winner of N.Z. Cup, and Uhlan, winner of Auckland [Cup and A.K.G. Handicap. MB BROWN FILLY, by Phosbus Apollo, imp., dam Bangle, by Musket.' dam of Casket, Orion’s Belt, Ringlet, Ringman, and Golden Rose; all good winners, BAY COLT, by Hotchkiss, dam Janet, by Castor, dam Cissy, by Musket. Janet is the dam of the well•nerformed Scotty and Royal Fusilier, winner of the ■““Napier Stakes, 1903. BAY COLT, by Phoebus Apollo, imp., dam Chrysolite, by Castor, imp., dam Onyx, the dam of Nordenfeldt On breeding and appearance this colt canjiardly fail to be a racehorse. 762 ■" —- dam Lady Augusta, sister to Ropa, winner of Avondale Guineas and Great Northern Guineas. Lady Augusta is the dam of Kelburn, winner of N.Z. St. Leger, and other races, and of Glasgow and Thunderer, both winners. BAY FIuLY by Phoebus Ap6li'o7imp.“’dam“*Cresoent, dam of Starshoot and Crecy, both winners. Crescent, by Castor, dam Punga were were, dam of those great horses, Osculator, Crackshot, Brigadier and Tranter. BROWN FILLY, by Phoebus Apollo, imp., dam Lady WlZWellington, own sister to Derringer, by Musket, and granddam of Nobility, winner of the Wanganui Cup. CHESTNUT COLT, by Phoebus Apollo, imp., dam Armilia, by Castor, imp., dam Necklace, by Musket, dam Locket, imp., by Thunderbolt. Armdla was one of the best performers on the New Zealand Turf, and this colt is a magnificent BAY COLT, by Soult, imp., or Seaton Delaval, imp., H 3 dam Problem, by St. Hippo, winner of N.Z. and Cups,! dam Ellerslie, by Trenton, and runs LS? back to the maternal ancestress of Chester. .Drob--033s lem is the dam of Swagsman, a winner, BAY COLTUby Seaton Delaval, imp., dam St. Amy, by St Leger dam Hazel, winner of Great Autumn Handicap, by Nordenfeldt, and own sister to btrath th o~re and to Novelette H., dam. of Sweet Nell. This is a first foal, but well grown and nicely shaped, and is descended from a great running family. , imp., dam Radiant, by Robinson Crusoe, dam Radiance, by Fireworks. This colt is therefore descended from the famed Sunshine family. Roseal, the C.J.C. Derby winner, is by Handsome Jack, son of Radiant. BROWN COLT, by Hotchkiss, dam Rose of Wellington, bv St. Leger,'. dam Fleurette, by Robinson Crusoe, dam Rose of Denmark by Stockwell. This colt is own brother to those great performers, True Blue, Screw Gun, and Royal Artillery, and is a raregfine type of his rnee.,~-— —3 CHESTNUT COLT, by Hotchkiss,’[darn Jeannie Deans, by .Albany, dam Athole, imp., by Blair Athol, dam Florence McCarthy, dam of Tirailleur, winner of the N Z. Cup, Tiraillerie. winner of the Oaks, and Tire, a good performer in Australia and New BAY FILLY, by Cyrenian, imp., dam Miss Delaval, by Seaton Delaval, imp. Miss Delaval was a brilliant performer,- beating Seahorse in the A.B.C. 'Great Northern Derby, and winning, the C.J.C. Oaks and other races. This is her first foal, is well grown, and has every appearance of being as good as her dam. CHESTNUT FILLY, by Nelson, dam Moonga, by Goldsbrough, dam of Seahorse, winner of N.Z. Cup, C.J.C. Derby, Canterbury Cup, Hawke’s Bay Guineas, and Spring Handicap, and other races, and also in England. This filly is full of promise. CHESTNUT FILLY, by Cyrenian, imp., imported dam Agatha, by Nelson, dam Sister Agnes, imp , by Rosicrucian. Agrapus is Agatha’s second foal. He won the n ursery Handicap, eight starters, at the Auckland Summer Meeting. This filly is a particularly nice one, her quality and size being very noticeable. BROWN COLT, by Phoebus Apollo, imp., dam Musket Maid, by Musket dam Miss Ariel, by Daintv Ariel. Musket Maid is the dam of that great horse Waiuku, winner of the New Zealand Cup and numerous other races, of Okoari and Rawiri, both brilliant performers.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 717, 3 December 1903, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 717, 3 December 1903, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XII, Issue 717, 3 December 1903, Page 10

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