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SIRES OF THE SEASON. I TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON. r SYLYIA_ PARK.ATLANTA. ' \ "Moonshine | Dainty Ariel (17) \ The Libel(l4) Riddles-' Twilight sire of Ajfchea worth Traducer (11) I i ! i 1 11 ! ft. .2 43 o S <? 2 s ° sr -a .§ § '4 1 .§ g■ <g <g 3 aw I ST. LEGER (3) ■■ Atalantis ,| Doncaster (5) ""**" Hurricane Thorman Marigold Stockwell by (11) (3). ■lit | « . *t „ « « I *»!!.■* a % % % dz a &■ g SYLVIA PARK is the sire of Lasting. Silver Light, and Durable, the only three v, his progeny that have raced, and all threo have proved themselves winners. SYLVIA PARK is half-brother to Erycina, the dam of the flying Mitralleuse; also, Teddy Yuille, Paddy, and Kariri, the trio who I 1 went to Australia, who all won races there. SYLVIA PARK is a commanding horse, chestnut in colour, 16.1 in. in height, with I great bone and substance, great girth, strong i hind-quarters,-' and' measures well at all points. His performances are well known. SYLVIA PARK will travel between WANGANUI and MARTON calling at TURAKINA on MONDAYS, MARTON on TUESDAYS, and the remainder of the week,at Wanganui. TERMS—Single Mares, £5 ss. Two or more, the property of the same owner, as per agreement. Early application is necessary, as only a Limited Number of Mares will be taken. Paddocking, 2/- a week. For further particular ~, apply— O. CHAMBERLAIN, Groom in Charge. BREED TO THE BEST. THE AMERICAN TROTTING STALLION -TOLA CLAIR (IMP.) To Travel Wanganui and Districts'. S a &2 -a 1' * 1 a 3 g — IS li fll 31 at II M a| °| MO ?*d fag MH J5 S S ;-g g p •"SO « n<Ds g $U* |a 351 I ■ %&n U 15.9 1 • m o o fa o SB ' . « DJ O "*J O O Q» •aivno vhoa VOLA CLAIR is a black horse, 17 hands high, and weighs 1200 lbs. For want of space, only three generations of his splendid pedigree is here given, enough to that he has a double cross U the mighty Electioneer, the greatest of all trotting sires, combined with thoroughbred blood, par excellence. He is of commanding appearance and has beautiful action, his temper is so perfect that he is often driven by a lady. A fast, game, and level-headed trotter, having won races in good company. He has proven to be a sure foalgetter, Kr.d his progeny are uniformly large and ot good solid colours. ~ 1 | TERMS: £4 4s, due and payable Ist Jamarv, 1903. . , ■ I All care taken, but no responsibility lor accidents. For further particulars inquire— WALTER BAGBY, Glkoml
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11727, 4 September 1902, Page 8
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533Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11727, 4 September 1902, Page 8
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