SALE OF THOROUGHBRED STOCK. gALE QF THOROUGHBREDS. rpE RAPA RACECOURSE, RRIDAY, gRD. QCTOBER, AT 1.30 RM - ' Breeders and racing men are reminded that catalogues for the FIRST ANNUAL SALE as above are now available from the Auctioneers. The catalogue comprises:— On account T. WILSON, Esq., Waingar o.— 1 Q Horses comprising the Waimai ±0 Stud and including Wiltshire, Pendennis, Pendavies, colts and fillies by Day Comet*, brood mares by Spalpeen, etc. On account Messrs P. G. VERCOE, N. D. S. RUMNEY, FRANK MARSHALL, H. D. MATTHEWS, R. J. and 11. D. MATTHEWS, IRWIN HUNT, ALEX. MILLER, R. B. HINES, S. G. DOBSON, S? TAPP, 'W. W. BEARDSLEY, W. COOK, CARO & MCKENZIE, P. BRADY, 11. D. CARO, A. A. HOLMES, J. J. GOODWIN, H. A. HARRIS, 11. FOGERTY, T. TOOMAN, P. E. MOLLOY and G. CUTFIELD. 12 Horses in ; training including a numljer of good winners over A hurdles. 9 Two, three and four-year-olds, untried. 5 Australian bred three-year-olds. 3 Yearlings. 9 Brood mares. The catalogue is the most attractive that has yet been submitted to auction in the Waikato. Full particulars from the Auctioneers in conjunction: WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Alma Street, Hamilton. ' G. W. VERCOE & CO., LTD., Victoria Street, Hamilton. 663 “GAY SHIELD” To Stand this Season at KIWSTAHI, MORHiNSViLLE. • 3/1922, bred in England by ~Sir W. B. Jardine, by “Gay Crusader,” No. 1, 1914, by “ Bayardo ” etc. “Gay Crusader” won the U pie crown, viz. 2000 gns.. Derby and SL Leger, etc. “Bayardo" won Derby, etc and £44,000 in stakes. ••Gay ’ Shield’s” dam "Cinna” by "Poiiymelus,” “Baroiiess-la-Flescbe," etc.
23 of “Gay Crusader’s" gets sold in England for season 1928 for .£86,260, and 14 of his gets sold in England for 1929 for £19,320. In all 37 "Gay Crusader’s 1 ’ gets sold during season ) 928-9 for £105,580, an average of £2853 10s 3d. See Bloodstock Breeders’ Review Vol XXII and XXIII of 1928-9, published in London, England. "Gay Shield's first season at the stud was in 1928, when in Mr Harry Taylor's stud in New South Wales, lie served 19 mares, the pick of ins stud, the outcome heing 15 foals, all being very highly spoken of. They are now coming yearlings. All mares will be met at Kiwitahi Hallway Station, All care takes but no responsibility, For full particulars apply to— SETON OTWAY. Morrinsville. Phone No. 73J., Morrinsville. TIMBER.
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Waikato Times, Volume 108, Issue 18139, 2 October 1930, Page 12
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