FEATHERSTON
PERSONAL ITEMS. ("Times-Age” Special.) Mrs Algai' Williams left today for a fortnight's stay at Raumati Beach. Mrs F. Benton has returned from a holiday spent at Waikanae. Mrs G. S. Sharp and family returned today from Raumati Beach. Yearling Sales. At the yearling’ sales held at Trentham Mr D. P. Clark obtained 130gns for his chestnut filly by Captain Bunsby—Bonrino. Bonrino, a splendid type of brood-mare, was at one time owned and raced with success for Mr W. R. Kemball, of Masterton. At the same sale Mr W. J. McGill sold a chestnut colt oy Nightly—Morning Quest for 60gns. This colt may prove to be a bargain. It is understood that the dams of both these yearlings will be offered at the □rood mare sale today.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 January 1939, Page 7
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