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SIRES OF THE SEASON. TO TRAVEL WAVERLEY AND KURROUNDIAU DISTRICTS. fTIHE Purebred Clydesdale Stallion, X OSBORNE. Osborne is a bright bay, with immense bone and plenty of hair, measuring 12£ inches below the knee, seven feet 4 inches round the girth, and stands 17 hands high; took first prize at Hawera as 3-year. Osborne is by Salisbury's Pride. His sire, Lord Salisbury, imported at a cost of 1500 guineas. Salisbury's Pride's dam, Pride's Darling, was imported. Osborne"s dam, Smart. Her sire, Allandale, was by, Young Banker. His dam, Nellie Ivanhoe; Smart's dam, Briske, by Loch Fergus. Smart has taken-; the following prizes:, First as a foal at Pukekolie, fiVst as a yearling at Auckland, first as a two-year-old at Auckland, and first at Wanganui. Terms, £3; groomage, 2s. 6d,; payable January 1, 191W. ■ r.LtPTON. "pvEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. The under-mentioned Sires will stand this season at the Momohaki Experimental Farm, near Waverley— The ImportedsShire Horse DANGER SIGNAL (1891) (Brown Horse). PEDIGREE. Sire, Dunsmore Al, v by Royal Albert. Dam, Black Queen, by Crown Prince. FEE (payable on demand), for mares in the Waitotara and Patea Counties, 4£ Guineas; Taranaki and South to Rangitikei, 4 guineas; all other districts, 3£ Guineas. Groomage, 2s. 6d. f Paddocks will be provided at Is. 6d. | per week. The Imported Thoroughbred Horse. mALACHI (1894) (Black Horse). PEDIGREE. KILWARIN VESTA. Arbitrator—^Hasty Girl. Hermit—B1 Lassi I II 1 1 llfi . 5... i I , ll If II "3 O2 ■ FEE (payable on demand), for proved mares, suitable for getting remounts, 2 guineas, and for Thoroughbreds, 4 guineas. , Groomage, 2s. 6d. Paddocking will be provided at Is. 6d. per week. For further particulars, apply to the Overseer, Momohaki Experimental Farm, Waverley 2 or to the Inspector of Stock, Wanganui. JOHN D.RITCHIE, iJecretary. Wellington. September. 190 d.' mo STAND AT KILLEYMOON, TOLLS. The IMPORTED HACKNEY STALLION, GALANTINE. No. 7083. E.H.S.B. Champion at Unsleech, England., first Palmerston, N,.Z. Sire, Staw Gabriel, 5:416; dam, 1332, Queen Esther. For terms and extended pedigree, apply to owners, P y ELLIS BROS.. Bulls. TO STAND THE SEASON AT ARAMOHO, And Travel the Wanganui District, The Thoroughbred Stallion, EUROCLYDON. Euroclydon was bred1 by the Hon. Geo. McLean, at Warrington. He is a good chestnut colour, stands 16£ hands, and possesses excellent bone and symmetry. Gorton, the sire of Euroclydon, was sired in England and foaled in Auckland. H« was got by Tuhnderbolt who was a son of Stockwell (the Emperor of Stallions) and Cordelia, out of Lyra, a daughter of Thor manby and the Touchstone mare Cloth ilde. Thunderbolt sired Locket, the dan of Necklace (dam of Swordbelt, Miss Let ty, Oollarettej Cravat, Annilla, Coronet, and Jewellery), Bangle (dam of Casket), and Medallion (the sire of Medallits, Conqueror, and Achilles. Lyra, the dam o* Gorton, was granddam of Renown. Euroclydon's dam, Lady Gertrude, was a o'aughfcer of Cadogan, and No Name, the dam of Oudeis (winner of C. J.C. Welcome Stakes, C.J.C. Derby), Nonsense'and Disowned (C.J.C. Derby and! Great Northern Derby winner). In addition to producing Euroclydon, Lady Gertrude produced Blizzard, Britomarte, La Reine, Mistral (dam if Brisa. and Pampero), and Mist (dam of V'Hii inn Euroclydon won the D.J.C. Criterion Stakes, N.O.S. Handicap, New Zealand Cup, C.J.C. Derby, C.J.C. Canterbury Cup (in which he put up 2m. 67|5., one of the best times ev«r achieved over the distance .n the world), Otago Cup, J.C. President's Handicap, and other races. Euroclydon started favourite, and carried 9.5 into second place to Lady Zetland in the N.Z. Cup as a, four-year-old. TERMS: Thoroughbred Mares, £6 6s. ; Halfbreds, £4 4s. Payable on January 1, 1904; Good grasa and well-watered paddocks provided at 2s. per week. Every care taken but no responsibility. I J. McOULLY, Aramoho, Wanganui; I

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1279, 28 November 1903, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1279, 28 November 1903, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 1279, 28 November 1903, Page 8

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