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AUCTIONS. H. MATSON AND CO. REMINDER! SAT,F. of HORSE on Account it J. D. THOMPSON will be held at Matson and Co/6 TO-MORROW MORNING. Buyera need to be there sharp, as Horses 'will not be sold in Order o£ Catalogue. 8683 H. MATSON and CO. DISPERSAL SALE. RACING AND STUD TROTTERS. CHBISTCHURCH, THIS DAY. EASTER MONDAY, a I 0 a.m. jyjESSRS H. MATSON and CO.. Christchurch, N.Z., instructed by J. Bruce Thomson, Esq. (who is coins to the war), will neil by public auction, without reserve, the whole of K A MOT'S RACING and STUD TROTTING HORSES, consisting of— CATHEDRAL CHIMES. Bay Pacing Horse, oyrs. by Four Chimes —-Jean Armour (by Lauderdale). Cathedral Chimes won the Auckland Trotting Cup of 1000 oovs in 1915, and New Zealand Cup of 2300 gova in 191 G. SODA. Bay Pacing Pony, syra. by Harold Dillon—Franca, (by Franz, by Van Cleve). Soda, is tho winner of many races, and quahfied in February for the N.Z. Cup by winning tho Parliamentary Handicap (the _principal race at Chriatchurch) in 4min 35eec. ANTONIO, Hay Pacing ITors?. 7yra, by Harold Dillon—Ooean Wave (by Rothschild). Antonio is the winner of many raccs. Best time in a laco for " miles, 4min 36 2-sth sec. ZARA, Brown Pacing Filly, 4yre, by Wildwood, Jun.—Daplaic Dillon (by Harold Dillon). Zara is tho hightet-pricod pacer »Mr Thomson ever purchased. Zaru haa only staned on four occasions, winning twice and Tanning thirdRAEBURN. Bay Pacing <'.aiding, oyrs, by Woadbum Chief —Prince Imperial mare. Holds Forbury Park track record for 1 i mile*. LOUVAIN CHIMES, li.iy Pacing Mate, ,'jyrs, i* a full-sister to Cathedral Chimes, mid was the premier stake winner for Southland last season. Stinted to Lord Derby. M URIC ATA, Roan Mare, airs!, by Mauritius—Ocean Wavo (by Rothschild). Muricata is the champion frc-e-gaited trotting mare of Australasia. Race record, 2 mi'es. 4.:1G S5, at Canterbury Park, January 2nd, 1315. Muricata was stinted this eeaeon to Four Chimes, tho sir© of Cathedral Chimes, the winnor of tho last New Zealand Cup. Grey Filly, 18 months (by George M. Patcliem—King Harold marci. Tiiia filly i«i a full-sister to Eccentric, winner of the 1914 "Free-for-all" at ChristchurcJi.

JOHNNY DEWAR, Ha/ Pacing Gelding, syrs (maiden), Lord D?ro7—Viwigoloco (by Van Clove). Bay Filly, 2yra, Four Chimes—Monte Carlo mare. Nominated for 19'.8 Derby. And a number of young stock, and also brood mares with foals.' Catalogue on application, to Auctioneers, or J. Bruce Thomson, Inven-cnrsill. fJUTTERSALL'S HORSE BAZAAB. SPECIAL SALE OF BLOOD AND OTHER HORSES. TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, 10th APRIL. 9 a.m. sharp. In compliance with numerous requests from clients, H. MATSON and CO., are affording Vendors an opportunity of submitting their horses to auction '"Mist the visitors are still in the city, and thus the sale affords an cxoellent opportunity to those desiring realisation. PRESENT ENTRIES INCLUDE— On account of the Estate of the late J. F. SMITH. 1 Dark Bay Gelding, Rheim*, by Blackwood, dam Glabella, 15.2 hands. On account of a CLIENT, 1 -4-year-old Chestnut Filly by Harold Dillon— Imperious Mare, broken saddle and harness, trial, untried. On account of MR P. DELARGEY, The Hurdler Trireme, by Treadmill, dam Chryseis. Winner of two Hurdle Races. On account of MR W. P CAPES, 1 Bay Mare, Marvinette—Marvin Wilkes, dam Duchess of Rothschild, 5 years, natural pacer, bred by Mrs R. O. Duncan. On account of MR H. BUTLER, Darfield. 1 Bay Mare, Alma, by Specification, dam by Bluegown Mare, broken saddle and harness. 1 4-year-old Mare, Franzie Sadder, dam Alma. 1 Yearling by Sungod, dam Franzie Mare. On account of MESSRS G. S. JAMES and W. S. MITCHELL, 1 Grey Pacing "Gelding, Icicle, 7 years', by Frana—Wild Agnes. Nominated for Halswell Handicap, April 11th. On account of MR W. G. BERRY, .Tim., Rueeell'a Flat, 1 Chestnut Gelding, 2 off, broken to lead, by Harold Dillon—Dorothy D., full brother to Harold D. Nominated for the 1918 New Brighton Derby On account of MISS BEGG, Christohuroh, 1 Bay Pony, 7 years, by Proud ChildGeneral Lincoln Mare 1 Yearling Colt by Proudohild—Dolly Wood

On account of a CLIENT, 1 Black Gelding, Black Attow, by General Lincoln—Minto, G yrs. On account of a CLIENT, 1 Bay Gelding, 3yre, broken to lead, by Harold Dillon—lrvington mare, grand sire Electioneer, grand dam Rothschild On account of MR G. GREY, Sydenham, Brown Brood Maxe, aged, by Young Irvington, etinted to Michael Galindo; also Grey Mar©, aged, by Hazeldean NOTE—Owine to tlio holiday . to-day, we would ask vendors to forward particulars of entries by post. OTHER ENTRIES INVITED. 8673 H. MATSON and CO. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. RACING MEN. RACING MEN. TROTTING ENTHUSIASTS. TROTTING ENTHUSIASTS. UP-TO-DATE TRAININGESTABLISHMENT. TO BE LET BY TENDER. HMATSON and CO. have received in- • structions from MR J. N. BOAG, Burnside, to LET BY TENDER, al] that Property, comprising - ABOUT 22 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, Situated on the corner of GRAHAM'S ROAD and BURNSIDE ROAD, Fendalton (about one mile from Fendalton Tram Terminus), together with all buildings and improvements thereon, comprising nearly Now and Up-to-date Dwellinghouse of 6 living rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water, and all conveniences, also good stables, practically new. comprising 10 largo and rooiny looseboxes, cliaffhouse, boilef-hous?, trap shed, men's quarters, with bathroom, li. and c. water, smithy, etc., etc. Also, HALF-MILE TRAINING TRACK. Also, number of Gmall paddocks and all conveniences necessary for successful running of an up-to-date Training ' Establishment, and lately occupied by Mr R. O. Duncan. Tho property will he Leased for a TERM OF THREE YEARS, at ac Annual Rental. Immediate possession can b© given. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders close at/ the Offices of H.. MATSON and CO.. at NOON on SATURDAY, APRIL 14th. „ Tenders to bo marked, "TENDER FOR BOAG'S "FARM." For further particulars and conditions ol Lease, apply H. MATSON and CO., 8671 147 Caehel street. rpHE "Evening News" is devoting oxcep--L tional attention to every phase of the Great War, giving its readers the product of the whole of tho World's War Correspondence, the Official Stories, tho Comments of the Leading Papers, and the Letters of Soldiers from the Trenches, besides all the Cablo Services —more columns of War News daily than any other roper.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15870, 9 April 1917, Page 10

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