Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954), Saturday 22 October 1927, page 7
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REMARKABLE FAMILY HISTORY
Textile, the Caulfield Cup winner, descends from a mare which, while not a great success on the turf, was worth her weight in gold as a stud matron. This was Golden Fleece.
Bred in New Zealand in 1891, she soon proved to the late A. Nicholson that he had a mare of worth. Carlyon was available at Richmond Park, and her first alliance with the son of Chester was responsible for First Fleece, which did remarkably well for Mr. J. H. Flannagan. That sportsman can vividly recall the day when he thought he had the Goodwood Handicap up his sleeve with Clarion, but First Fleece, in the…