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SIRES OF THE SEASON. EUROCLYDON (18) TO STAND THIS SEASON At Taylorville, and travel the surrounding districts. EUROCLYDON ia a hard chestnut standing 164 hands high. Hij sire, Gorton, was sired in England and foaled in Auckland. Gorton's sire, Thunderbolt, a great racehorse, was got hj 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 lie was never beaten. After winning the New Zealand Cup and Derby, he put up an Australasian reoord in the Canterbury Cup, 2i miles, in 3.57|. As a four-year-old he carried 9.5, and only got beaten by "half-a-length. Euroclydon has already eired scone 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'a (services in tlu9 district. Fees, £6 6s, gracing extra. Apply *°- J. McCULLY, Taylorville, Wanganui. SUFFOLK PUNCH. MODEL. TO Stand this Season, at "Norton," Tokomaru, the pure Suffolk Punch Stallion "Model," imported from England by J. N. Williams, Esq., Hastings. Hawko's Bay, at a cost of Five Hundred Guineas. TERMS: Single Mares, 4 guineas; guarantee, 5 guineas. Two or more Mares as per agreement. PADDOCKING FREE. Mares left at Messrs. Webb Broe., Brunswick, will be called for. H. H. JACKSON, Owner. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN WAVERLEY AND HAWERA DISTRICTS, COOLGARDIE. THE TROTTING STALLION, (Baned iby EViedlander Bros., Canterbury.) Sire Camel, dam The Arab (imp.). /"tOOLGARDIE is a handsome bay \J horse, with black points, standing 17 hands high, with good temper, perfectly quiet in both saddle and harness. Sire Camel, gr. sire Berlin (imp., 374. Wallace T.R. vol. iv., imported from America by the late Robt. Wilkin, Esq., of Ohristchurdh), g. gr. sine Dudley, g.g.g. Edwin Forest. Ooolgardie's dam, The Arab (imported by the late Nabob Wilson, Esq., of Ghriebohuroh), Camel's dam Duchess, gr. dam Traducer mare. Ooolgardie has taken several first prizes in the show-ring, and his stock are first-class performers. He has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and on his breeding he should nick well with «,ny mare. TERMS: £3, 3a. On or before Ist January, 1906. Two or more mares as per agreement. Groom's Fee, 55., payable at first service. All care taken, but no responsibility. For further pairtioul«,rs apply to D. MOORHOUSE, Owner. rpHE DAVIES WHITE DRENCH. Has Proved the Best Farm Medicine, la. 6d. NEW ZEALAND'S WONDERLAND! ftCTGRUA, the odoial oentia Of tkt MtmUCiC Hot Lkkci DUtxitftr !■ »n IDEAL PLACE! ♦o apanfc a Solid*? in. la ii tea trip of Itipi %«re te 'M*iiijig ta •**»! it the wida world otik tei >t is rirht at ;*>r 4*«r, m to ipe&k. M*k« ap y<rwr visa t« d» tk» trip. Tfaa wraderi which Nature tv»rt>« is M MarrellatM plftct «nat b* gee*, mlm ftparMtntad. Mii a ci» to iai»« M*iag fMn. #m« "*»«■ Skey •■> mt« b« loagottam, Thm& «f ft1 It w»M ««at y«« m BMioh ta tf*i » Iftnfefy tmjwMmea •Im. Why Mt fcmi It U Ttlfimwm. <nil*M CMiMaeatttl tifowfert a»4 Daxui h rtifSfc** *ri«i ■nriTtDrf aeteral tttraatloMl fmok «i ft, a*4 it y«» »»k» up your misd to Ao thl fefp, «ewflMtle»t« with the SIT LAKES TRftHSrORT Ge. The Orapsßy will uA*»r*ak« ft* oompUi* maunmt »t jr«nr toly, »wsr» cmfortable aeaMuao- £&«** tor y»«, se«a *» ***** *• meet yon on mtral Ml n*k after yaar V»uUM'» »»* ■'— §• *U &s3m, GttMtejpf, ■' water li^uiMm tot y»*. Writ* «c. tftHTar k«w I*»g y«a htfrmi ta itftf, Mtil ct» *m mtmnpJ m Mm* rf >)»*> »*>a ttt* »wy ftit «f 7*tk ttmm at Mm low* pa—ftU —f M, We bhA* W» efettg* r»i aOWM. w« am !■ taMMM to 0ta«»» ytfo. 1m»hn»« it payi ■• to d» to. Omr f. mftdls fear yWkoagai wt rar Matan, VekielM Ut! Bftlti. Tax bcn*A ky mim! comfort, addaa pttfcrere, aa£ a comidafftkle nanatary MTln«. Her* Hi m extract from a voluntary letttt W tkaaki, the art^niU oi whiota can •» ■eoa si »or etfiee:— 1 « Year unt, aMendiaf at lha haw; mtM m all trouble. He anaaged ont trip ■ a»d offl %fi ta Hm power ta mafea ear it«y in Rotoru dNw**« art iateatsMag ... I bare been mak. Ecfaqirfries. an* I aaa KtMed that our holiday hM *mi m eemti«e>aMy Wm tfcta it would taw« ■one UaS we tried to do it 00 on own," Tfaat Is the sort of tbteg that ipaftki tew ttea Hot Lakes Transport ratttl AMreu-fWSTOH STBHST (Off. OtHB» (^ Hotel. TtJierijfr A(Uiea»~" TRANBPGWT, BetawW." fr*rtfa«r telMMMfof i«p*Ua4 t* AfffUaaalea » * t^rvefala " O«aa. Wtafftanl.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12635, 24 October 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12635, 24 October 1905, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12635, 24 October 1905, Page 6

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