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SIRES OF THE SEASON. EUROCLYDON (18) TO STAND THIS SEASON At Taylorville, and travel the surrounding districts. TjIUROCLYDON is a "hard chestnut, Jjj 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 tne English Derby winner Thormanby. Lady Gertrude, dam of Eurocyldon, is the dam of many good ones, including Blizzard, Mistral, dam of Pampero, and Mist, $am of Vladimir. Euroclydon was one of New Zealand's greatest racehorses. As a three-year-old 'he was never beaten. After winning the New Zealand Cup and 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 half-a-length. Euroclydon has already sired some good horses, including Happy Home, Brighton, Radium, Lee Side, Betsy, Eurus, and a good many other winners. This is the last season breeders will have of Euroclydon's services in this district. Fees, £6 6s, grazing extra. Apply to- 3 McCULLY, Taytorville, Wanganui. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN WAVERLEY AND HAWERA DISTRICTS, OOOLGARDIEv THE TROTTING STALLION, (Bred by Friedlarider Bros., Canterbury.) Sire Camel, dam The Arab (imp.). /"IOOLGARDIE is a handsome bay \J horse, with black points, standing 17 hands high, <witih 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 tine late Robt. Wdlkin, Esq., of Ohristchurrih), g. gr. sine Dudley, g.g.g. Edwin Forest. Ooolgardie's dam, The Arab (imported by the late Nabob Wilson, Esq., of Ghrisfcehurch), Camel's dam Duchess, gr. dam Traducer mare, Ooolgardie has taken several first prizes in the show-ring, and his stock are first-class performeris. He has proved himself a sure foaH-getter, a»d on his breeding^he should nick well with any mare. TERMS: £3 3s. On or before Ist January,, 1906. Two or more mares as per agreement. Groom's Fee, 55., payable tat first service. AH care taken, but no responsibility. For further particulars apply to D. iMOORHOUSE, Owner. TO STAND" AT WANGANUI. ! (Rutland Stables). TURAKINA AND MARTON. THE Thoroughbred Sire NESTOR (2), St. Leger (3), from Tamora (2), Musket (3). NESTOR is only a young horse at the Stud, but has already sired Polycaste. Single mares £5 ss. Apply IL I. GRICE, Turakina. TO STAND THE SEASON PHAETHON (3, 1890.) WILL TRAVEL WANGANUI AND MARTON DISTRICTS. PHAETHON will be at the Service of Breeders in'tine Wanganui and Marton Districts. BY Trenton (18), a son of Musket (3), out of tihe great mare Frailty, she being a daughter of Gokfoborough (13). ,His dam, Sapphire, who is the dam of Rupert, Marinella, Pearl, Zelendia, Ballater, Saponite, Blue Fire, who won during the season 1893-4 £2,087 in stakes, Mannlicher, winner of C.J.C. Champagne Stakes, beating Gipsy Grand and Musketry, also won 3rd Challenge Stakes of £1000, beating Euroclydon and five others, Bijou, St. Conon, Blue Water, and others. Sapphire is by The Drummer (1) out of Amethyst, by Ambrose (1), a son of the great Touchstone (14). Being got in Australia, and not raced owing to an accident, his opportunities were lost to the turf. He is the sire of Lady Lillian, Phaethonitis, Aeronaut, Trentbridge, and others. He is a horse of commanding size and substance, stands 16.2, and measures 9 inches below the knee. Phaethon, the only son of Trenton in the colony, will be at the service of breeders. Early application is necessary, las he is limited to 50 mares at £5 ss. Phaethon will be at Fordell and Tux-a--kin a on Mondays, Marton (at Mclndoes' stable) on Tuesdays, returning Wednesday to Wanganui for the remainder of | the week at Jefferson's stables. For further particulars apply to G. CHAMBERLAIN, in charge, or F. ATKINS, Wanganui. Good Paddooking ot Is. Gd. per week. LACE CURTAINS LACE CURTAINS 3£ YARDS LONG. At 3s. lid., 4s. Bd., ss. 6d., 6s. 6d., Bs. 6d., 105..6 d., 125., 14s. Per Pair. Honeycomb . Quilts, Satin Quilts, Toilet Covers, Duchess Covers, Rugs and Mats, Linoleums and all Requisites for renewing your home at Spring Cleaning Time, at JOHN MUIR &SON, WAVERLEY.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12657, 20 November 1905, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12657, 20 November 1905, Page 6