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\\j upM this man started poultryV V fl C n keeping, the best his 18 lens could do was to lay a'-total of 5 eggs a day. But .that's all' changed iow. Karswood raised his yield to 15 .nd 16 a day— a record eertainly "worth ",rowing about. He writes:-^ "I am only a beginner and have 18 hens. Before receiving Karswood, th 0 ' aid oitly 5- eggs a ■day. Sinde starting your Spice, the number of eggs steadily increased until we are' now getting 15 and 16 a' da.y — an extra- a doaen s week." — A.8. (OmiowAninrtia.wt litA ,iw* is*no«M*.>! swan KARSWOOD mpounWsPiCB* ,■ InorfftiM Bgy-prodnotioti withont forciDg, Vwmm U ^ jPTOtrnrt t*er^re»nr>d flenn#'' I $toaa& : ■ v,77t ' Ttlcike the 1ieit HAVDUMNC ESSEMCES Aiways fuil streh^th. Cos% less— go farther. \ / JL-zL C9 K "«.w* 9 TO AT PAKI PAKI/ H.B. and surrounding districts THE THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED SIRE pOMBAL (1) "Pombal was sired by ;he undefeated POMMERN (16) by POLYMELUS (3) by CYLLENE (9) by BONA VISTA (4) by BEND OR (1) by DONCASTER (5) etc., etc. This is a powerful paternal line. Pombal was out of Lindal (1) (dam of Limond) by Kendal" (16) from Sunrise (1) by Springfield (12) from Sunray (1) by King of the Forest from Sunshine (1) by Thprmandy (4), etc., etc. Pombal was literally starved at the stud mainly owing to the presence at the same esfcablishment of his illustrious half-brother Limond. However, of the fifty odd mqires that were mated with him many winners were procured including Esteom, Monastic, Prlnce Pombal, Farmer, Jutland, Worship, Epigram, Eupator, Alcedes, Davolo and olhers. Davolo is one of the best handicap horses racing in the.Dominion today. ' ' Arrangements can be made with the Groom-in-cbarge wherea3 Pombal will visit any wet mares in the district. Central Hawke's Bay and •Surrounding district owners please note, TERMS: 15 Guineas per mare. Three or more mares as per arrangement. Al] care taken bgt no responsibility. For further particulars as regards groomage and grazing fees apply— W. A. STEPHENS, Groom-in-charge, Paki Paki, Hastings. Hastings Tolephnria No. 6412.

the Petfeet HAND-CUT CRYSTAL By the World's Best Makers Before purchasing it will pay you to inspect our stock of latest designs. All reasonably priced. HC I C A MVr WATCHMAKERS I M\ |\| V JEWELLERS and ^ ^ RING SPECIALISTS Phone 4135. IIERETAUN QA ST., HASTINGS

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 151, 14 July 1937, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 151, 14 July 1937, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 151, 14 July 1937, Page 15

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