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AUCTIONS. ~ FOR' PUBLIC AUCTION."" ' .■• ■ ■ ■ v . •■ THE FAMOUS THE FAMOUS '-.'; '■;.' TRELAWNEY DRAUGHT. STUD. ; TRELAWNEY DRAUGHT STUD. At the TRELAWNEY HOMESTEAD;" NORTH ROAD, BELFAST. . IMPORTED PEDIGREE' MARES --'AND THEIR PROGENY. ~ .. [0 TMrESSRS. PYNE, GOULD,'"GUINI- -1M- NESS. LTD., have received inl- fltructions from the TRUSTEES of'the x. late WILLIAM NICHOLLS to hold an is UNRESERVED SALE of the well-known i 0 Stud, on - MONDAY, JUNE 28, '"at 11.30 a.m;; ' jj ' Particulars are as follows :— '• MARES. ''■" Dunure Time (imn.) (87,305), Bay-Mare, foaled 1911, High Degree (14,703), Maggie II of Largiemore (28,073), Fashion Plate (10,746). Served' by u Crandnle, Nov. 17, 1919." : Fanny Walker '(imp.) (3674), Bay, foaled 1910; -Everlasting (11,311), Match (20,547), Pride of Morning. (10,836). 8 Served by Dunure Print, Dec. 17, i. 1919. ! " Nancy Young (imp.) (3695), Brown, foaled '• .Mil; Apnkwa;(imp.) (14,567), Florrie of East Grange; Baronson. Served ° by Dunure Print, iDec. 19, 1919. ' Pride of Benvie (imp.), foaled ' 1908; Camilla's Favourite (12,886), Keir- Jean tt Darnley 111 (18,416), Pride of Moray '(10,257), Served-by Dunure Print, Jan. 10. '1920. ..'....-. ,'• :. Peach Blossom (imp.) (34,405),'8ay, foaled 1909, Roval Bounty, Blossom of Sandscale (26,545). .-■..''. Lady Lothian /imp.) (21,441), Bay, foaled 1910; Lothian (11,804). Silloth Lady (imp.) ' (21,441), Scotland' Stamp (11,522). Served by Dunure' Print, ■ October 10, 1919. j. '■ ' ' Lily Ronald, Bay, foaled 1911; Squire Ronald (imp.) (14,868) (444), - Gipsy . Merry Morning (11,432) (663). Served by Masterpiece, Nov. 15, 1919. Jess' (3521), Roan, foaled 1906; Bafori Graceful (imp.) (752) (11,259), Queen's ■ Blue Ribbon (201). Heath (2006); Bay, foaled 1900, Cedrio. (the SuKon (357), Lily, Early Morning. Bonnie, Bay, foaled 1910; Lawrence Chief. Glenmuir Bell, Bay, foaled 1905; Shep- , herd's.Lad, Glenmuir Jewlll, M'Cau- , ley.' '. r . Four-year-old .Bay Filly, foaled 1916; ■ . Bonnie Dhnkeld, Renaultrie Polly '. ~ (2640), King Alexander. - * 5 Queenie, Bay Mare. . > ' 1 .<. • i STALLIONS.Baron Sandy (946), .Bay, foaled 1909; , Baron Bold (imp.) (723), Bell ,(1781), Wallace (imp.) (7420). , ■ ~• ■:. 5, Dunure Print (imp.) (18,964), Black, foalcd May, 1916; Dunure Footprint' (15,203). Dunure l'ime (37,305), High ' -Degree (14,703).' >v Two-year-old' Brown Colt, foaled 1917; Royal Acme (1561), Nancy. Young (imp.) (3695), Apukwa (imp.), (14,567). One-year-old Bay Colt, foaled N0v.,'1918; Trelawney Benrie (1517), Craigieburn Dolly (2025), Highland Prince (360).''. I One-year-old Bay Colt, foaled Nov., 1918; Royal Acme (1501), ,'Dunure ; . Time, , High Degree (1433). '•-" ■'■'■% '" •' One-year-old Bay foaled N0v.,'1918; , Trelawney Benvie (1517), Grace Dafl- . ing (3524), Challenger.- '» v ■ 1 FILLIES. .■■''' i ■ Black FillyJ foaled 1917; Dunure Foot-' | print—Dunure Time—High Degree. Dark Brown Filly, foaled 1916; Trelawney Benvie—Old Jess. Grey Filly, foaled 1917; Royal AcmeGlenzier Pride—Glenzier. Bay Filly, foaled 1917; Trelawney Benvio ' —Bonnie—Lawrence Chief! :•':■■'■ ~■■: Bay Filly, foaled 1918; Trelawney Mar. quis—Jess (3521)-Buron Graceful.Bay Filly, foaled 1918; Trelawney Again —Reuaultrie Polly—King Alexander. Filly Foal, 1919; Dunure' Print-Fanny Walker—Everlasting. \ ■ 3 Three-year-old Geldings hj' Baron ■ ' ..: Sandy. \ , - • ",' -■ The above Mares were carefully select- ■ ed from the Studs of'; well-known :'Eng- • lish breeders, and the numerous prizes ■ taken at the different ■ Shows by them and their progeny. proves the sound ■ judgment of tho Selection, and'the expert attention used with their progeny, tho very best, of blood' being used. For further particulars apply to the •Agents- ■' ' .» , ; ...- „..■■' PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. ■ .'.■. CHRISTCHURCH.'. , ; IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE. , WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, AT 2.30 P.M. IN MESSRS. JONES, M'CROSTIE COM- : .PANY'S LAND SALE ROOMS, • CORNER OF ; CASHEL AND MANCHESTER STREETS,. CHRISTCHURCH., ' . ON ACCOUNT, OF THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF THE LATE WM. ..NICHOLLS. '.- , MESSRS. JONES, M'CROSTIE COM- ! PANY. LTD. (in conjunction with ' MESSES. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD.) have been favoured with instructions to offer as above— THE SHOW PLACE IN THE GARDEN CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH, ' KNOWN AS "MONAVALE," FENDAL- ' TON, CHRISTCHURCH. THIS MAGNIFICENT' PROPERTY ; COMPRISES OVER 5} ACRES,, laid out in charming lawns, 'garden, and orchard. , ■ intersected and bounded by beautiful stream. '.'•'■ , TOGETHER WITH .THE FINE 2STORY RESIDENCE, SUBSTANTI- ' ALLY BUILT OF BRICK AND i STONE, a portion of the upper story ; being faced with stucco. The Residence contains 12 LARGE LIV- ■ ING ROOMS,, together "with all offices .1 and every.modem convenience _t-hat. can i possibly bo installed in'a residenceAf i this description. Electric light, etc. | PALMHOUSE. THE WELL-KNOWN , v -. AND INCOMPARABLE FERNERY, , CONSERVATORY, : VINERY, , SPACIOUS GARAGE FOR' -TWO MOT- « ' ORS.' WITH AVASH (ALL UNDER ' ROOF), NUMEROUS OUTBUILD- , INGS. 2 MASSIVE BRIDGES OVER • STREAMS.' ■ , TWO SUBSTANTIALLY -'BUILT LODGES. One a 2-stpry. Art.'; Bungalow at the Fendalton Road Entrance, the second one being a' Single Story ■ Bungalow.-at the Irvine Street, Riccar- ' ton. Entrance. i This Property, as is well known, was i the home of the late Mrs* T'ownend. arid s was acquired by the ln'te Mr. Nicholls, j and is only on the market owing to his decease. ' ' ' 1 An advertisement cannot possibly do I this Magnificent Property Justice/and is 1 so well-known that comment is needless. ( THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO < ACQUIRE ONE OF-THE FINEST i ■"■ AND MOST '•• DELIGHTFULLY- - SITUATED. RESIDENCES ■, IN OR AROUND CHRISTCHURCH. ! It is within-easy walking distance of the Centre of the City, being within the • 2d. Tramway Section. TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF THE - ORIGINAL COST. '■ j Cards to' View from'the-Joint Auc- '' tioneers. from whom, intending buyers f can obtain full particulars. c JONES. M'CROSTY COMPANY, d LTD.. ■ ■' t PYNE. GOULD, GUINNESS, j LTD... d i ■ Joint Aucti6heera7'"'

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 227, 19 June 1920, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 227, 19 June 1920, Page 14

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