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OVER JTIMBER Red Comet Gives Promise (From "N.Z. Truth's" Special Auckland Rep.) Though aged, the Day Comet— Erubia gelding, Red Comet, gave promise at Te Rapa of developing into a very useful stake-earner over timber. J.JE finished m very determined fashion for third place on opening day and experienced little difficulty m heading them home m his next attempt.' Red Comet is more robust than most of the Day Comet tribe. It would not surprise "N.Z. Truth" to see him develop into a very payable proposition both over hurdles and across country. He bas sufficient pace, beside showw ing some tendency to stay on reasonably well. BLOODSTOCK SALE ELDERSLIE YEARLINGS AT THE ADDINGTON SHOW GROUNDS. CHRISTCHURCH, ON l TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Bth at 9.80 a.m. SHARP. Pyne, Gould, Guinness Ltd. have received instructions from Mr. Lan Duncan to offer as above, the following Yearlings from his well-known BOderslie Stud: — LOT 1. Bay Colt (5) by Kilbroney (Imp)— Lady Halina (full sister to Solferite, winner of the Winter Cup, etc., and to Westbroke). LOT 2. Bay Fillie (7) (Half-sister to Blackmail, winner of the North Island Challenge Stakes, etc.) by Kilbroney (Imp) — Historiette. LOT 3. Brown Colt (2) (Half-brother to Gleninnis, Exceller, Dianella and Idanoe, all winners) by Paper Money (Imp) — Glen Helen (full sister to Brown Owl — N.Z. Oaks, D.J.C. Champagne Stakes, and to Nightwatch — C.J.C. Champagne Stakes and D.J.C. Champagne Stakes). LOT 4. Chestnut filly (17) (a first foal) by Sarchedon (Imp) (son of The Tetrarch and a 'successful sire m Australia — Lake Uru (as a two-year-old winner of the Egmont Electric Handicap and placed m . the W.R.C. Pacific Handicap, 650 soys., 6 furlongs; A.R.C Onslow Stakes, 400 soys., Wanganui Juvenile Handicap, C.J.C. Irwell and Pioneer Handicaps, etc.). LOT 5. Brown Colt (31) (Full brother to • Noteworthy — second m the D.J.C. McLean Stakes, 750 soys — hiß first start) by Paper Money (Imp) — Gazeworthy (half-sister to Stare). IX>T c. Bay Filly (S) <HaM -sister to Red Jazz, third m the D.J.C. McLean Stakes, 750 soys., at her first start) by Kilbroney (Imp) — Tango half-sister to Pavlova, winner of the Wellington Cup, etc.). LOT 7. Brown Filly (3) (one of twins) by Paper Money (Imp) — Sunny Corner (a brilliant mare and half-sister to those good winners, Kilgour, Angelo, Ashtaroth, Welina an-d Desiree. Buyers and others interested are reminded that the Addington Show Grounds are within about 10 minutes of Cathedral Square and they .are invited to communicate with the Auctioneers when arrangements can be made and every facility offered for a thorough inspection of these Yearlings prior to the Sale.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1143, 27 October 1927, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1143, 27 October 1927, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1143, 27 October 1927, Page 11

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