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lIUXTEII $ NOLAN, I, JANUARY 3, 1000. FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SALE OK TIIK WELLINGTON PARK THOROUGHBRED YKARL'NGS, Bred by, ami the property of, i\lr Thomas Monin. Wellington Park, Auckland, New Zealand. At 1.30 p.m. Without Reserve. By MESSRS HUNTER & NOLAN. Lot I.—BROWN FILLY, by Cuirassier (own brother to Trenton), fiom Gauza, by imported Castor, from Gunnel by imported Anteros, from Albatross, by Malta. This cross by Musket on Castor is showing great promise. Lot 2.—BROWN COLT, by Hotchkiss, dam Eve, by Brigadier from The Jilt, by Traducer. is a splendid eonibieation of the Touchstoue blood. Lot 3.—BROWN FILLY, by imported Castor, out of Lyrelinus, by L-.'oliniu from Lyre, by Patriarch from Lyra, by Thormatiby from Clothield l)y Touchstone. This is a. handsome fllly, having two crosses of Stock we 1. Lot 4.—BROWN FILLY, by imported Castor, dam Lidy Wellington, by Musket out of Rosalie, by Paltiareh. The dam of this filly is own sister to that grand horse Derringer. Lot S.—BROWN COLT, by Hotchkiss, dam Queen Cole, by King Cole out of Rosalie, by Patriarch This colt is own brother to that good h >rse Battleaxe, a winner of New Zealand's big races. Lot 6.-BROWN FILLY, by Hotchkiss, dam descent, by Castor from Pungawerewere, by Golden Grape, the dam of those celebrities, Biigulier, Tranter, St. James, Crackshot and Osculator. Tins filly has the size and shape of her distinguished relatives. Lot 7.-CHESTNUT FILLY, by Hotchkiss, dam St. Evelyn, by St. Leger from Lady Evelyn, by imported Perkin Warbeck. This family have all been great two-year-olds. Lotß.—GßliY COLT, by Castor, dam Vivaudiere, by Musket, dam of those great winners The Dancer, Three Star aud Tauhei. This colt is well grown and has a grand constitution. Lot 9.—BAY COLT, by St. Leger, dam Cissy, by Musket from Frailty, by Goldsbrough, and the dam of Daystar, Altair, Janet aud St. Ilario, all greit stayers and good performers. Lot 10.—BROWN FILLY, by St. Leger, dam Hazel, by Nordenfeklt from Ouida, by Yattendon, and dam of the winners St. Cyr, Hazelmere, and Hazelean, all winners, and own sister to the celebrated Strathmore, winner of the V R.C Derby and Champion Stakes. Lot 11.-BROWN COLT, by Hotchkiss, dam Lady Evelyn, by Perkin Warbeck (imp.) from Pulchra, by Rosicrucian, from the celebrated Formosa. This colt has size,' and as perfect in conformation and action as can be. All this family have been early two-year-olds. Lot 12. -BROWN FILLY, by Castor, dam Bangle, by Musket from Locket (imp.), by Thunderbolt, and dam of Necklice, Thunderbolt, Necklet, and Medallion. This filly h own sister to those brilliant colts Casket and Orion's Belt, Lot 13.—8 AY 7 COLT, by Hotchkiss, dam Lady Augusta, by Ht. Leger from Brown Alice, by Nordenfeldt from Ouida, by Yattendon. This is a first foal. He is a magnifiocut yearling, and the breeding ot Hotchkiss aud a daughter of St. Leger out of an own sister to Strathmore, should be exceptionally good as a racer and stayer. Lot 14.-BAY COLT, by St. Leger, dam Janet, by Castor from Cissy, by Musket from Frailty, by Goldsbrough. Jauct was tried to be a brilliant marc, but she met with an accident and never raced. She is o.vn sister to Daystar and Altair, both good winners. Lot 15.-CHESTNUT COLT, by St. Leger, dam Lady Curetoo, by Goldsbrough from Miuger'a, by Yattendon from The Fly, by Fisherman from im ported -Marchioness, by Melbourne, winner of the Oaks. This colt is half brother to Lord Cureton, now in training in Melbourne. Lot 16.-BROWN FILLY, by Hotchkiss, dam Brown Alice, by Nordenfeldt from Ouida, by Yattendon, dam of Strathmore. This filly is half sister to Alcgcr, a fast filly now in training. Lot 17.—BROWN COLT, by Hotchkiss, dam Frailty, by Goldsbiough, dam of Trenton, Niagara, Mary, Cissy, Zaliuski, Havoc and Lancaster, all exceptionally good winners. This colt is, without doubt, the best grown and furnished of this celebrated equine family. Lot IS.-CHESTNUT COLT, by St. Leger, dam Valentina, by Leolinus from Lyre, by Patriarch from Lyra (imp.) by TliormanbyfromClothield, by Touchstone. This is a well-grown colt, with "the Stockwell markings, having two crosses of the emperor of stallions. Lot 19.-BROWN COLT, by Hotchkiss, dam Ouida, by Yattendon, dam of those great racers Artillery, Batista, Hilda, Strathmore, Hazd and Brown Alice. This is a lovely yearling, has size, splendid legs and feet, and immense quarters. Lot 20.—BROWN COLT, by Hotchkiss, dam Rose of Wellington, by St. Leger from Fleurette, by Robinson Crusoe from Rose of Denmark, by Stockwell. This colt is own brother to those brilliant performers True Blue and Screwgun. Lot 21.-CHESTNUT COLT, by St. Leger, dam Lady Peer, by Muskapeer from Brunette, by Cap-a-pie from Beauty, by imported Ravcnswortk from Brunette, by imported Rattan. This is a first foal, and, from appearances, he should be a clinker. Lot 22.-CHESTNUT COLT, by St. Leger from Forma, own sister to Multiform and Uniform, from Formo, by Stcrling.vorth, from Pulchra, by Rosicrucian out of the great English Formosa. This is a big, loose made colt, witli great freedom of action. Lot 23.-BROWN FILLY, by St. Leger, dam Hilda, by Musket from Ouida, by Yattendon, Hilda i 8 the dam of Antares, winner of Takapuna Cup, Sylvii Handicap, Victoria Handicap, Auckland Cup, Jockey Club Stakes ; also dam of Fulmen, winner of Kensington Stakes, Duuedin, Otago Cup, and own sister to St. Lucia. Lot 24. CHESTNUT FILLY, by Hotchkiss, dam Agnes, by St. Leger fiom Lovebird (imp.), by Macaroni, has perfect symmetry, and will race early. Lot 25.-BROWN FILLY, by St. Leger, dam Necklace, by Musket from imported Locket, the clam of Necklet (winner of Maribymong Stakes), Bangle, Thunderbolt:, Medallion, all good performers. This is undoubtedly the most beautiful filly Nadilace has pro'luced. Lot 2G.-CHKSTNUT FILLY, by St. Leger, clam Forme, by Nordeufcldt Irom Formo, by Sterling worth out of of the great English Formosa. Forme, the dam of this filly, was a great per-, former at all weights and distances Slve is well grown, beautifully turned quarters, with sound, good legs and feet. Will not only race'early, but will make a good three-year-old. Also her grand-dam Formo is the dam of Uniform, Forma and Multiform, all brilliant performers. Lot 27.—BAY FILLY, by Hotchkiss, dam Sapphire, by The Drummer (imp.), out of Amethyst, by Ambrose from Heroine of Lucknow, by Nutwith from Pocahontas. This is a lovely filly, with perfect actiou. Her dam

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Waikato Argus, Volume VII, Issue 532, 23 December 1899, Page 4

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