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BLOODSTOCK SALE* jpARK |g rUD C°*’ y/ 6111 ' 50, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. IJTHE gALE OF ■y BARLINGS. THE UNDERMENTIONED I~|~ IGH-CL ASS rpHOROUGHBRED y EARLINGS Will be Sold by Public Auction at the STUD FARM, WELLINGTON PARK, On JJIRIDAY, £JQTH jQECEMBER, 1904, AND AS USUAL WITHOUT RESERVE, By A. BUCKLAND AND SONS, Auctioneers. THIS CELEBRATED AND WORLDFAMED STUD Has proiuced Winners of Stakes amounting to £234,000. The Forthcoming Colts and Fillies for Sale are equal,lif not superior, to the many previous lets disposed of. CATALOGUE. BROWN FILLY by Hotchkiss, dam St. Evelyn, by imported St Leger, by Doncaster, winner of English Derby. This Filly is particularly well grown, is own sister to San Patrica, who was a brilliant mare, and descended from Formosa; should be well-bred enough to win any race in the world. BROWN COLT by Hotchkiss, dam Edith Cureton, by imported Castor, out of that great mare Frailty, dam of Trenton. Cuirassitr, Cissy, Niagara, Mary, Zalinski, Siege Gun and Lancaster, all great winners. This is a beautiful colt. CHESTNUT COLT, by Hotchkiss, dam St. Elyn, by imported St. I f ger, by Doncaster out of Lady Evelyn, by Perkin Warbeck, imp., out of Pulchra. imp., by Rosicrucian out of the great Formosa, by Buccaneer. This Colt is wondei fully developed for bis age, and descended from the greatest known racieg strains, he cannot fail to be a success as a racehorse. BROWN COLT by Hotchkiss, son of imported Musket, out of Gannet, by imported Castor out of Albatross, by Malta, son of Kingston, imp., out of The Auk, by The Marquis, imp., vi ner of Tv o Thousand Guineas, by Stockwell out of Seagull, by imported Fisherman out of Omen, imp , by Melbourne. BROWN COLT by Hotchkiss out of Simonias, imp , by Simonian, son of St. Simon, dam Bojne, by Doncaster out of Shannon, by Lambton out of The Mersey (dam of Trent), by Newminster, out of Rigolette, by Jerry Rhodope, by Sultan, Prudence by Waxy, Prunella by Highflyer. BROWN COLT by Hotchkiss out of Lady Marion, by Malua (son of imported St. Albans), dam Norna, by imported Conrad (son of Kingston) out of imported Thalia, by Brocket. This Colt is well grown, and has wonderfully go,d legs and bone; a first foal. Lady Marion was a great stake winner. CHESTNUT COLT, by Hotchkiss, dam Lorelei, by imported Leolinusout of Mus Ariel, grand-dam of Waiuku and okoari, the former winner of the New Zealand Cup and many important races; Okoari was also a great winner. BROWN COLT, by imported Phoebus Apollo, son of St. Rimon, out of Armilia, by importeo Castor out of Necklace, by Musket out of imported Locket, by Thunderbolt Armilia was a great performer; she won C.J.C. Oaks of 300 sovs, A.RC. Musket Stakes of 151 sovs, A.R.C. Nursery Stakes of 70 sovs, Wanganui J.C. Nursery Stakr s of 80 sovs, Wellington Exhibition Handicap of 300 sovs, and several other important races. This Colt is a sound, goodlegged, and well-grown yearling. KOAN COLT, by imported Phoebus Apollo out of V vandiere, by Musket out of Georgi, by Bishop of Osnabuiah, imp., out of Althaea, by imported Maeonides out of Alice Grey, by imported Rous Immigrant. All of Vivandiere’s progeny have been brilliant and great winners, Canteen being winner of New Zealand Cup, 1903. This is a particularly fine Colt. BROWN COLT, by imported Phoebus Apollo dam Janet by imported Castor out of Cissy, by Musket out of Frailty, by »■ • Idsbrough. This is Janet’s third foa , and the two trained have been winners. This Colt is half-brother to Scotty, a brilliant horse. CHESTNUT COLT, by imported Phoebus Apollo, dam Harpist, by Botcnkiss, out of Lyrelinue, by imported Leolinus, out of Lyre, by Patriarch by Yattendon Lyre is the dim of Renown, the best colt of his year in this colony. St. Harp, her first foal, is a winner

of several races. CHESTNUT COLT, by imported Phoebus Apollo, dam Chrysolite, by imported Castor out of Onyx, dam of that great horse Nordenfeldt (who was sold for Australia for £5,600 guineas), out of Chrysolite, by Stockwell from Juliet, by louchstone. This is a particularly nice Colt; his breeding is of the best. BROWN COLT, by imported Phoebus Apollo dam Bangle, by Musket out of Lockvt, imp , by Thundeibolt. Bangle was a great pel former. and her stock have inherit*d the racing qualities of the Locket family; her son Casket and daughter, Golden Rose, axe great winners. BROWN COLT, by imported San Francisco, by St. Simon, and brother to the successful English sire ■ t. Frusquin, out of Miss Gladys by Cuirassier, brother to Trenton. Miss G.adys is the dem of the very brilliant mare Glads.me, who was the best three-year-old in Australasia. This yearling is deserving of more than passing notice; he has all the size of the great Musket family, and quality of the St. Simona. BAY COLT, by Menschikoff, dam imported Sunningdale, by Hampton <.ut of Sally Port, by Theobald out of Fortress by Knight of Kars out of Facine, by Melbourne ou: of Escalade, by T< uchstone. This Colt has all the developments of his sire, who was a perfect galloping machine. His hal' -brothers. Cavalry. Calibre, and Masker dale, are all winners of bi* stakes.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 773, 29 December 1904, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 773, 29 December 1904, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIII, Issue 773, 29 December 1904, Page 3