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SIRES OF THE SEASON mo TRAVEL THIS SEASON, BETWEEN WAITOTARA AND WANGANUI, The Coaching Stallion SILVER SPEC. BY QUICKSILVER— AGUSTA. Terms— £2 2s. Apply to G. BRAITHWAITE, Wnitotaru, Or C. JEFFERSON, VVanganui. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN WANGANUI and SURROUNDING DISTRICT. THE PURE-BRED. CLYDESDALE HORSE, GLENLIVET. GLENLIVET is a stoutly-built Clydesdale Colt, having immense power and sub* stance, great quarters and loins, flat bone I of the best quality, abundance of hair of silky lineness, and is a symmetrical horse all over; a true type of the breed he represents. He stards 17 hands, and is full brother to the champion colt Glenroy, which was bred by A. Alexander, Esq., Waihi, Nonnnnby, and was sold to W. 'laylor, Esq., Awamutu, Waikato, for 200 guineas. Glenroy took the .following prizes: — First and Champion, Hawera, 1899 ; First and Champion, Palmerston, 1899;- First and Champion, Wanganui, ;1899, beating all aged horses Detween New Plymouth and Wellington, a record unbeaten in the North Island. Glenlivet has won the following prizes : — First as a one-year-old, Hawera and New Plymouth, 189 V; First as a two-year-old, Hawera and Palmerston, 1898; First as a three-year-old, Hawera, 1899, beating General Wheeler, -which cost 300 guineas, tne property of J. Grant, of Taiporohenui ; First at I'almerston, 1899, beating the champion colt Record Reign, which cost 200 guineas, the property of F. Wall, Esq., Wairarapa. At the big dispersal sale (March, 1900) of W. Taylor's Clydesdales at Awamutu, Christina F. McCormick, half-sister to Glenlivet, by Glengyle, brought 130 guineas. Competent judges give it- as their opinion that, he is one of the most perfect Clydesdales ever bred in the North Island. As regards his pedigree, Glenlivet is without blemish, and few horses possess such un ilustrious ancestral line. Now that t the breeding. of Clydesdales is being extensively followed, breeders cannot overlook the undeniable merits of this grand colt. Glenlivet (who was bred by A. Alexander, Esq., Waihi, Normanby) is by the renowned sire Glengyle, a horse that comes from a great strain. Glengyle has no less than 18 first and champion prizes to his credit, whilst his stock have all turned out well, and sell at exceptionally high prices. Glengyle is by Prince of the Isles (imported; and sold at Oamaru for 4Sogs.), by Honest Tom. Prince of the Isles took numerous first prizes at Home, and proved himself a sire of rare quality. Glengyle's dam, Helen McGregor, is by Glenroy, by Prince of Wales (imp.). Helen McGregors dam Violet by Sir Colin Campbell, by King Fergus, dam Scotland's Pride. Glenlivet's dam is that well-known prizetaker Rose, by Director, who is by that celebrated sire, Young Banker (imp.), from Queen Isabella 11., by Young Vanquisher (imp.) ; g.d. Queen Isabella, by Campsie 111. (imp.) ; g.g.d. The Belle, by Blair's Champion (imp.). Queen Isabella 11. is full sister to Glencoe, a winner of first and champion prizes. Young Banker was never beaten in the Sonthern Hemisphere. Director won numerous first end champion prizes. At Wanganui he beat Blackleg, the latter having previously beaten Robin Adair at Hawke's Bay. Rose's dam, Primrose, is by Glenroy, by Prince of Wales (imp.); dam Darling, by Redman (imp.) ; jA. Lily, by George Buchanan (imp.). In the show ring Glenlivet's dam, Rose, gained the following awards : — lst at Egmont in 1893, 2nd in 1894, first ami champion in 1895 r Ist in 1896; Ist and champion at Wanganui in 1895 ; and Ist in 1895, 1897, and 1898 at Taranaki. Thus at eight shows she was only beaten once. It wil} thus bo seen from tie foregoing that Glenlivet comes from' exceptionally good stock. Possessing a double strain of the valuable Priuco of Wales' blood makes his -worth as a sire all the more apparent. Not only is v ho descended from a great family .of prizetakers, but also from stock that form the pillars of the Clydesdale Stud Book. Breeders therefore may consider themselves as being specially favoured in having such a liorsa in their district. TERMS^Single Mares (half guarantee) £2 2s payable Ist January, and £2 2s wlien" mare proves in foal ; two or more as per agreement. For further particulars apply to DONALD AND CO., Putiki, Wanganui. LaHoGG&co., TTAVE received a very fine consignment tions. In fact, tie stock is very, complete choica aeiortment of TABLE DELICACIES and CORDIALS of all dewripof New Season's Fruits, consisting of CURRANTS _ SULTANAS ELEME RAISINS MUSCATELS FIGS and new. A Trial Order Respectfully Solicited. (Corner of Bell and Ingestre Street!.) A. C. HOGG & CO., noMMMMwinawfiuaiaiHaMMiii mAUPO fXU AY "OAKERY. jyrESSRS ANSLEY~AND JOHNS desire to notify the public of Wanganui and the surrounding districts that they have taken over Mr E. Culliuan's business, and would ask for a fair share of Public Support. As they intend using nothing but best brands of flour, they give a guarantee of a first-class loaf. *-K MB ANSLEY, who has had a ioug experience in the Bakery line with some o! the best firms in Wanganui, will, if patronised, endeavour to give every satisfaction. Small Goods always on Hand. ! rMPTDI? r oyal blue! if |«Jll].l.llUj IS USED AT » I ■I I " Co ._ ALL THE LEADING i ; I La»Lr LAUNDRI2S. S I Empire m ?U ki *i :! I Ctf'S i»o« pot stick to thSiroai* :j Mtaiaar « injure finut l&e*. :> I CMPTRP! No- 1 EXTRACT I jj I" ■ Ull illU of soap , I '■!■ HmTii **'•'* !>«« not discolour or io»S g ■"■mi »',j clothes. «

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 19 September 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 19 September 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 15000, 19 September 1900, Page 4