SIRES OF THE SEASON. TO TRAVEL WAVERLEY AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS, THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION OSBORNE. Also CLYDESDALE COLT To run with mares. Sire, Glengyle; dam, *|ma^ pToN> - • WaverJof. - mO STAND THIS SEASON. MALATUA, MALATUA (8) by the mighty Malua (3), winner of the Melbourne Cup, dam Faithful, by Darriwell (26), also a win-* ncr of the Melbourne Cup, is a rich bay horse,. foaled in 1895. He stands 164 hands and possesses plenty of bone and substance, and moreover is free from blemish, and is one of the handsomest and healthiest horses in the ■country. His performances stamp him as a most sucaessful and speedy racehorse, and are too recent to need recapitulation here, as they may be seen by reference to the Turf Register. Malvolio, also a winner of the Melbourne Cup, is by Malua, and a sire of many winners on the flat and over hurdles. According to the "Bruce Low" figure system, Malatua (8) is a sire horse by Malua (3), St. Albans (2), Blair Athol (10>, son of Stockwell (3), Peter Wilkins (3), Flying Dutchman (3)". and Bay Middleton (10). He traces back on his sire's family to one of the. most successful lines in the Stud Book. On his dam's side, Darriwell (26), Tim Whiffler (3), Van Galen (5), Conrad 11. (5), I/eoturer (2), Calsterdale (18), and Lscydes (3) are figures worth mention ing, being of running and sire families which is a great combination. \ MALATUA is a male descendant of the Byerly Turk, and the tap root of the pedigree is "The Bustler Mare." In the first 4 removes of his tabulated pedigree there are 8 sire numbers and 10 running sire numbers. Sire families — 3 8, 11, 12, 14. Running sire families 1, 2, 33, 4, 5. Breeders in Wanganui and surroundinp districts are notified that the thoroughbred Stallion MALATUA (8) will stand the season at a fee 6f £5 5s v or for two or more mares £4 4s. Groomago fee 2s. 6d., to be paid at first service. Every care and no responsibility taken, and good paddooking at Is. 6d. per week. He will travel the surrounding districts, viz.:-— TURAKINA, eevry MONDAY, via No. 1 Line. MARTON every TUESDAY, at Thos. Signal's. An the remainder of the week at the late Major Kemp's residence, PUTIKI. • . For further particulars, apply to W. H. BLYTHE, Owner, or R. WHEELER, Groom in charge, Wanganui. Application can be made at Atkinson's Stables. Any mares missed to Malatua last year served at half fee for the coming season. TO STAND THE SEASON. THE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE STALLION. GLENROY, By Glengyle— Rose. Also THE MAGNIFICENT YOUNG CLYDESDALE STALLION YOUNG WHEELER, By General Wheeler —Bless. For terms and particulars apply A. DONALD, - ' Putiki. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT SEDGEBROOK. -The Thoroughbred Stallion SEDGEBROOK, By Louis DOr, dam Victress. During his racing career, Sedgebrook started 156 times, being first 27 times, second 24, third 32, and unplaced 73 times. , Good paddocking provided for mares at 2s. per week. All care, taken, but no responsibility. Terms on application to ALLAN HENDERSON, In Charge; Or the Owivji. COACHING STALLION SILVER, SPEC WILL STAND THIS SEASON At Hfiwke's Stables, Wanganui. AS SILVER SPEC is well known to breeders, and sir© of the best harness cobs in the district, any further comment is unnecessary. . FEE: £3. Good paddocldng, 2s. week. CHARLES T. JEFFERSON. M. SYBIL, ART FLORIST, GUYTON STREET, WANGANUI. Shower Bouquets, Wreaths, etc., made on the shortest notice. In Natural or Artificial Flowers. Always a Cheap Line of Pot Plants foi Sale. FRESH FLOWERS EVERY MORNING. Ladies' and Gent*' Sprays a Speciality.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12639, 28 October 1905, Page 6
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