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STUD HORSES. I TO iTAND THIS SEASON IN THE WANGANUI DISTRICT. IHE THOROUGHBRED HORSE FISKE (By Nordenfeldt—M- Idea). Attention is drawn to the exceptionally good breeding of FISKE, as his sire, Nor/Jenfeldt, wot by the celebrated Musket oat of Onyx, by Angler, a son of the faineua Fisherman. The dam of Fiske was My Idea. This mare was bred in New South Wales, and was by Yattendon, her dam Ladybird, by imp. Boiardo, out of imp. Mirror, by Sir Hercules. My Idea was the dam of Nelson, one of the greatest horses that ever raced in the colony, and Fiske is his half-brother. Fit-ke is in colour a dark chestnut, standing about 16 hands high, powerfully built, with a cannon bone of 8| inches, and measuring 19.4 inches round the arm. He very docile in temper, and has proved him-a-If a sure foal getter. Fiske was bought by Mr G. G. Stead for £640 as a yearling. Will be at Waitotara Mon \iys and Mar'on Thursdays. Apply B. McCAUL, JUNR. Manager, Wanganui. -0 TRAVEL THIS SEASON. SYLVJA_ PAEK. ATLANTA. Moonshine | Da nty Ariel X l * eLibel(U) RiddleT Twiligh . Eire of Atfr wo i I Traducer "* ) 15 fe ® o 22. "§! Is 2§m i IJ I I'l * M ' I a > Oi ■■.tk___S——£9——-H ST. LEGER (3) Atalantis j Doncaster (5) Hurricane Thorman Marigold Stockwell by (It) (3) c 2 SI g « is* m a i l A i « 21 I I *| SYLVIA PARK is the sire of Lastiotj. Silver Light, and Durable, the only three his progeny that ha ye raced, and all thm have proved themselves winners. SYLVIA PARK is half-brother to Erveina, the d-.m of the flying Mitralleuse; i.lso, Teddy Yuille, Paddy, and Kariri, the trio who went to Australia, who all won races there, j SYLVIA PARK is a commanding horse, 1 chestnut in colour, 16.1 in. in height, vith ; .j^reat bone and substance, great girth, strong j ■bind-quarters. antk measures well at sill points. His performances are well known, j tuoij KOiSYH 'SAVCINOH uo VNIX j -VailJL 1* »a!ip» NOXHVH P™ mNVQ •KVM uaajqaq pAiu* H!^ 3HIVcI VIAIiS CUESDAY to THURSDAY Morning, and >he remainder of the week at Wanganui. TERMS—Single Mares. £5 ss. Two er more, tho property of the same owner, *■ per agreement. Early ai>plication is neeesscry, s-3 coly aLimited Number of Mares will be taken. Paddociing, 2/- a week. ITnr further particalri-", applj— VOLA CLAEEt is a black horse, 17 hands BREED TO THE BEST. IHE AMERICAN TROTTING Si ALLION VOLA CLAIR (IMP.) » To Travel Wangaaui and Surrounding ; Districts. : ■■■ •,-.'. 3 .2 P .i a *% -2J -'a Ma 6 & — -1 2 If. a I Si if 11 *i M °J 1 rrt 2^ o « 1!° ii til 1 - |«l!|a Jg O 1 Q fa i—l <U O O Pas gfa-4 ■< G CHAMBERLAISN, Groom iv Charge, high, ami wei b at> .200 lbs. For want of fcpace, only three enerations. of his splendid pedigree is he given, enough to show that he has a double cross of the mighty Electioneer, the greatest of all trotting sires, combined with thorou-hbred blood, par excellence. He is of commanding jpearance and has beautiful action, his teinpor 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. e^d ais progeny are uniformly large and of good *»lid colours. TERMS: £4 4s, due and payable Ist Janrarj, 1903. All caro takea, but no responsibility lor accident*.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11795, 1 December 1902, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXXVII, Issue 11795, 1 December 1902, Page 8