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SaJES by auction OPUXAKE SALEYAHDS. ■ MONDAY, JANUARY 2!). At 1 p.m. THE IM.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE, AGENCY CO., LTD. Sell by Auction, as above—--20 fat cows 70 store cows 15 wen nor heifers, Shorthorn 20 wonnor steers. Shorthorn SO mixed wenners SO IS-raontlis .Sliorlliori] steers 10 bulls 10 store pi«s •2")0 lambs.

MANAIA SALE. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3^ THE N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD. W™, soil by auction subject to tic voles of ihe Tamnaki Stock Ann. tioncors' Association— HO forward and store i>o\r« 12 (f;U co «■ s -1l) mixed ucancrr ."> bulls 20 pigs 150 posts TATTERSAIX'S, itawera. ANNUAL THOROUGHBRED SALE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1„ At 8.30 a.m. (Horniiig- of Second Day's Kg'monfc Kuces.) THE N.2. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTU

Hold t)ieir AWUAL SALE OF TIIOROUG HBRED HORSES, as aboveHay Gc-l.Hncr, Revocation, by Cheshire Applause (in training) Buy fielding, 3 years, by KoremostApplause, by Dayxtar—Mainboom Bay I 1 illy, 4 years, by Foremost— Cling Bay Filly, 4 years, by WaionuiHaimlrop Bay Gelding, 5 years, by Cheshire Bay 1< illy, by Rroadleaf— lleldcn mare (trotter) . Bay Gelding, 3 years, by St. Paul—--101)1) Tide, full brother to Hat tile Tide and half-brother to Park Tide Bay Filly, 3 vt-ara, by Elysiau—Bad News Brown Mare,, Contralto, by Sylvia Park- -Madam Cole, with yearling colt by anad sinted to Husband-

man Chestnut Filly, 3 years by Hnsbnndman—Cuisine, half-sister to Royal Chef Broun Filly, 2 yearn, by Husbandman —Generosity, full-sister to lfushman Brown Filly, 3 years, by Husbandman —Crossguard Brown Filly, 4 years, by Husbandman, dam full-sister to Land o' Cakes Black Coldinjr, by Husbandman--Hos-pitality, grand-dam oi Hnshman Brown Gelding, 4 years, by Husband*man—Black .Toss Bay Oelilinjs. i years, by Husbandman —Lady West Chestnut Gelding, 3 roars, by Husbandman—Contralto Chestnut, Cedling, 6 years, by Chasseur—Phylos Chestnut Gcldinj.', 2 years, by Husbandman—Flying Wind.

SALIC OF BAKERY STOCK-IN-TRADE. SOUTH ROAD. MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY •>!). WEBSTER BROS, J.JAYE received instructions to Sell by Auction, as above— ALL THE STOCK-IN-TRADB Of Busiifess lately carried on bv Mr. GEO. WOOLLEK, Baker, coupling of-r 1 Bay Gelding ] Bay Mare linker's Cart and rfaniiv.;, ,\;«1 Usual Contents o'f a Uakviuiiue Quantity Paper Bags Confectionery, &c., &c. Sale at 2 o'clock. i-'-ost people reckoned that (lie Wnn-ra-l.r.i sportsman wlio races as '\V. Brown' 1 «'as a trifle foolish. However, lie had a Inupli on liis jOrities at Foxlon, where ihe bay squeezed home each day in desfinishes, paving decent "prices" ■ i'fh time. Horse-racing is «. came t'nt l,iats the band'

The Volo boom burst this vrvsk, when Ihe Tliiworn noddy had his colors lowered by better horses, ftivon time, Volo Kkrly to turn out an exceptional Kerne. but he :s hardly seasoned onoiiffh yt't to be pnn'ed on when opposed to 1 "l'scs like Shrill, Ayah, etc. no peminent owner who wns prepared to go to ii j>ood figure for Volo considered tW- noddy wanted a six months' spell. ''Then," he said, "tilings would hum!' 1 In the absence of Kurapai, who took on flat events, Arlington was the 'sixtern marble" nmongst the hurdlers m J-oxton. Pvi'tdon by Traill, the Signalman .ueldino- won very easily each day, and . returned his backers * good dividends.

It appears that 'Annlojuo's withdrawal from Trentham engagements wus nwiujf to Ki'tt.incr away from an attendent at Wavcrloy mid galloping a few miles mi the jrood hard road. Then, when his feet became sore, ho pulled up if; a blacksmith's shop—apparently for repairs I

Coropet did \ lot of hard raring this week, and there was very little profit longing to it. After running close up to Starengo in the first dav lie deadl'.cated with the useful Lady General mu ran third to Need and Hushsbye oi, the second day. Iceberg was tho pnly Taranaki horse to score at the .Meeting, and ho paid a good price, Left Nodder, who rode Zetaa it* the Perrington Welter at Foxton, was fined a fiver for inte.fe r «nee. during the race.

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Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 27 January 1917, Page 8

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