DISPERSAL SALE OP RACEHORSES IN TRAINING AT TRENTHAM STABLES FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, AT 11 a.m. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., acting m conjunction with PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD., have received instructions from J. M.SAMSON, Esq., to offer for sale at public auction, as above, the whole of his Racehorses .m training, particulars of which are as follows: — 26 Racehorses m Training, including promising two and three-year-olds, recent winners, and a number of well performed hurdle and cross-country performers, including the winner of the last Grand National Steeplechase as follows: — Wreath of Myrtle; Tea Girl ; Tintoretto ; Marcel . Wave ; Jazz Girl; Wee Boy; Town Bank; Battlement; Tuki; Miss Thespian; Win Abbey; Colonel Quez; Singer; Money Peer; Wayward; Carinthia; Red Jazz; Money Mine; Money Mint; Pound Note; Wine Tray; Jock O'Hazeldean; Royal Limond; Solmar; Phastar; and Solmurl. Full particulars have already been advertised m the "N.Z. Referee." At the conclusion of the sale of Racehorses, the RACING GEAR, including six saddles and gear, horsecovers, suits of clothes, etc., will also be offered for sale. Mr. Samson is leaving for England m March, which is the reason for his decision . to disperse his extensive team m training. Buyers may attend the sale with every confidence, as Mi\ Samson is determined to sell. The older horses are well performed and the majox-ity are ready to race. In addition to the successful jumpers, Tuki and Carinthia, ci'oss- country enthusiasts will find catalogued a number of, typical and promising jumping performers. All of the younger horses have been broken m, although a number have not yet been tried. They in-, elude a number of exceptionally promising two-year-olds. Every opportunity will be given intending buyers to inspect x .the horses at Trentham Stables prior to the sale. Catalogues are now available from the Auctioneers. \WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. 1 Customhouse Quay, Wellington. PYNE, GOULD, GUINNESS, LTD. Cashel ' Street, Christchurch. NATIONAL THOROUGHBRED SALES. TRENTHAM, JANUARY 23. 70 HIGH-CLASS YEARLINGS, including close relatives to many highclass N.Z. and Australian winners on behalf of Leading Breeders m all parts of the Dominion and representing New Zealand's leading sires. Inspection is invited. Catalogues now available. A PARADE of the above YEARLINGS will be held at the Trehtham Stables on SUNDAY AFTERNOON^ at about 3.30 p.m. The Parade, and the Yearling Sale on Wednesday, will again be conducted by Mr. Ken. Austin, the well-known bloodstock auctioneer of Sydney. FRIDAY, JANUARY 25. 43 RACEHORSES m training. Untried TWO and THREE-YEAR-OLDS, BROOD MARES with foals at foot by Limond, Chief Ruler and Leighton and including several dams of winners, and Stallions. This Sale, m which is catalogued a particularly well-bred and well-performed lot of horses, will commence about 2 p.m.' Catalogues now available. Luncheon will be obtainable m the Members' Dining-room at 1 p.m. each- day. .Full particulars on application to the Joint Auctioneers: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. Customhouse Quay, Wellington. H. CHISHOLM & CO. 66 Hunter Street, Sydney.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1207, 17 January 1929, Page 10
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