~^... ,„.;.>.,.yfcffi&sV*lsi"'-.. ';lr"-;'-; -' "''Tree^'^aticjws^l^r^reryboay. Ap*' fi plj- ipr particulars, "Oailler's," Martin Piaoe, Sydney. The wise astronomer fortells The date of each eclipse, The racing man at fingers' ends Has all the latest tips. But we can vouch a fact more trueCan give a tip more sure— If you would of a cold be rid Take Woods' Great.Peppermint Cure. Caiman's Shoe Store, Victoria Avenue, Wanganui, is the place to get first-class boots and shoes—those that wear and give satisfaction. Men's Viscolised^ Kip Watertights, thoroughly watertight, never get hard ; Men's Glace Kid Boots of finest quality, at second grade prices; Ladies' and Children's fine Boots and Shoes, a special feature at this establishment. School Boots that wear like steel are not obtainable everywhere. Try Caiman's Shoe Store. EUROCLYDON (18) TO STAND THIS SEASON At Tayloa-ville, and travel the surrounding districts. TTtUROCLYDON is a hard chestnut, JCi standing 16£ hands high. His sire, Gorton, was sired in England and foaled dn Auckland. Gorton's sire, Thunderbolt, a great racehorse 3 was got by the great Stockwell. Gorton's dam, Lyra, was by the (English Derby winner Thormanby. 'Lady Gertrude, dam of Eurocyldon, is the dam of many good ones, including Blizzard, Mistral, dam of Pampero, and Mist, dam of Vladimir. Euroclydon was one of New Zealand's greatest racehorses. As a three-year-old 'he was never beaten. After winning the New Zealand Cup and Derby, he put up an Australasian record in the Canterbury Cup, 2i miles, in 3.57|. As a four-year-old he carried 9.5, and only got beaten byjha;lf-a-lengtn. Euroclydon has already sired some good horses, including Happy Home, Brighton, Radium, Lee Side, Betsy, Eurus, and a good many other winners. This is the last season breeders will have of Euroclydon's services in this district. Fees, £6 6s, grazing extra. Apply to— J. McCULLY, Taylorville, Wanganui.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12629, 17 October 1905, Page 8
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