SIRES OF THE SEASON. EUROCLYDON (18) TO STAND THIS SEASON At Taylorville, and travel the surrounding districts. T7IUROCLYDON is a hard chestnut, Ty standing 16* hands high. His sire, Gorton, was sired in England and foaled in Auckland. Gorton's sire, Thunderbolt, a great racehorse, was got by the great Stockwell. Gorton's dam, Lyra, was by the English Derby winner Thormanby. Lady Gertrude, dam of Eurocyklon, is the dam of many good ones, including Blizzard, Mistral, dam of Pampero, -and Mist, dam of Vladimir. Euroclydon was one of New Zealand a greatest racehorses. As a three-year-old he was never beaten. After winning the New Zealand Cup a/nd 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 by haif-a-length. Euroclydon has already sired some good horses, including Hia/ppy 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 this district. Fees, £6 6s, grazing extra. Apply to- 3 , MoCULLY) 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. Hawke'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 Bros., Brunswick, will be called for. H. H. JACKSON, Owner. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN WAVERLEY AND HAWERA DISTRICTS, COOtLGARDIEv THE TROTTING STALLION, (Bred iby JMedlander Bros., Canterbury.) Qire Camel, dam The Arab (imp.). /■^OOLGARDIE is a handsome bay \J horse, wit/h black points, standing 17 hands high, tritlb. 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 CSiriotchurdh), g. gr. sir© Dudley, g.g.g. Edwin Forest--Ooolgardie's dam, The Arab (imported 'by the late Nabob Wilson, Esq., of Christohurch), Caimel's dam Duchess, gr. dam Traducor mare. Ooolgardie has taken several first prizes in the show-ring, and his stock ajne first-class performers. He (has proved himself a sure foal-getter, and on his breeding he eShould nick -well with any mare. TERMS: £& 3s. On or before Ist January, 1906. Two or more mares as per agreement. Groom's Fee, 55., payable at first ser■Tioe. ■..,., AH care taken, but no responsibility. For further pairtioul'ara apply to D. MOORHOUSE, Owner. rpHE DA VIES WHITE DRENCH. Has Proved tho Best Farm Medicine, la. 6d. -ROTORUA, NEW ZEALAND'S WONDERLAND! aOTOROA. the offloi»l oralt* o( tbt Mnftltaa Hot Like! DUteiok, Ii M IDEAL PLACE! jo *fuh a Holiday In. U Ii tha Up of Utpt Xhsre it nothing to equal it the wida world otm, Yet It ii right rt y»ur door, m to tpeak. li«k« up your mind to do tht trip. Vha nonden whiah Nature Warka in thU marraUova place moil bt tepp. to bo appreciate*. It ii a tta to i»ia* iaat»| tbaaa- Once »«en tkay can savac ba fatgotam, think af it • It waald oa«t yo« v maoh to Mail a ho!!d»y aaywfcara alia. Why «at spand It la lUtorufl,. wfcera Coatiaaittal Otwtort aid Laxui h oamW«*4 with unriralU* natural attraotianil Ttttak of it, and ii you maka np you mind to do th! trip, communicate with the HOT LAKES TRANSPORT Go. The Company will uodartaka tba ooaplata MM. •gaoent of you trip, laanra oomfartahla ■»■■■» datfoa far you, «and an agant to maet yon OB arrival aad look after year luggMe, and anaaga all t«ke. Coaching, or Motor BxauvaiaM lac yea a Write ■•. telling bow loag yon intend to atay, nal > we wiS a«raHg* *• that ye« ihaU a*ke tfca veiy ■ait of your Una at tba leaat pteafHa aapaaaa, We wake *• oharfe for advice. We ace te bwUed te sleaee y«*, became it payi« to do aa. On t*> wara is your y»tr<mafe a* cur Metors, Tehiolea ajai BMtc. You benett by awurad comfort, added 1 pleMve, audaoouidaiablanonetuyMTing. Here ii an extract from a TOlunta»y laMat •f thanki, tba original of which on b« aeen at our office: — 1- << tout agant, attending it the naua laved w all trenble. Ha arranged mv tripi and did til in k«* nftwer to make oar stay in Rotorna aieaaaata«d interesting . . . I have been mak> lag inqairics, and I am satisfied that our hoUday has ooat hi considerably lav than it would h«a tone bad wa triad to do it on out own." Thatlc tha tart of thing that epanka fottiM Hot Lakes Transport Company. Vataal Addreaa-FIMTOM STRUT (Off, fjfM* f+ Hotel. XeAgthffa Addrasa-. " TIUNBFO*T, Bototnfc" »«rthM InSannMivn luppUad an ajflioMiM ■» < " OSoa. Wuc*aaL
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12636, 25 October 1905, Page 6
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