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BROWN COLT, by Soult—Roxana, by Cuirassier (by Musket) —Vieux Rose This is another nice colt, and comnines the Musket and Traducer blood, the same as Wairiki. BROWN COLT, by Soult, dam Princess Alice, by Brigdier (son of Musket), Queen Alice, by King Cole. This colt is full brother to Avalanche, a great winner. BROWN FILLY, by Soult —Golden Mavis, by Impetus (imp.) from Golden Belle, by Tranby—Dulcibella. Golden Mavis was bred in Australia. This is her first foal, and is a rare-made filly, with lots of quality. BAY COLT, by Menschikoff —Golden Rose, by St. Leger—Bangle, by Musket. Ths is Golden Rose’s first foal, and for size, quality, action, and breeding, he should be eagerly sought after. BLACK FILLY, by Soult —Chiara, by Cuirassier —Ouida, by Yattendon. ALSO ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER OWNERS THE FOLLOWING MARES AND FOALS: — BROWN FILLY, 3yrs old, |by Cuirassier—Lady Agnes, by Nelson —Sister Agnes, own sister to Cuiragno, winner of C.J.C. National Hurdles,

etc., etc. CORUSCA, Chestnut Mare, by Medallion —iris, by Traducer —Wai-iti, by Towton (imp.); served by Soult. MUSKET MAID, by Musket —Miss Ariel, by Dainty Ariel, dam of Waiuku, Okoari, Wellstock, Rawiri, and Hauraki; served by Gluten LORELEI, Bay Mare, and Colt Foal, by Seaton Delaval —Lorelei, by Leolinus —Miss Ariel, by Dainty Ariel, dam of Sandy and Sol; with bay colt by Seaton Delaval, and served by Soult. CHIARA, Brown Mare, by Cuirassier— Ouida, by Yattendon; with Brown Filly by and served by Gluten. LADY HESTER, Brown Mare, by St. Leger—Musket Maid, by Musket; with Bay Colt by Seaton Delaval, and served by Soult. PANSY, Brown Mare, by King Quail — Winnie, by Kingfisher—Dolly Varden; with Brown Filly by Soult, and served by Gluten. NEREID, Bay Mare, by Blairgowrie— Fishgirl, with foal at foot by Soult, and served by Gluten.

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MANY A MAN THROWS AWAY A SOILED AND SHABBY SUIT THAT WOULD GIVE MONTHS OF GOOD WEAR. We can save you » pounds in your tailor’s bill if you will let us. In_ j.- stead of casting r away soiled f clothes which have ’ost their shape, send them ffiik ZMMWntii to us. We will ilr show you how they can be rer turned as good as new. We clean, press, and restore so that the clothe! look as if they were straight from the tailors. D. AND "a" BROWN, DYERS, SHORTLAND-STREET, WORKS: GRAFTON TERRACE. Tel. 1864. Establishd 1866. D. ND A. BBOWN.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 877, 27 December 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 877, 27 December 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XV, Issue 877, 27 December 1906, Page 6