STPD ADVBRTISEMBNTB ;r^y TO STAND rHE BJEAS0N AT TWYFORD. , THE CLYDESdale jgRILLIANT ROY SIRE— Brilliant Youth. DAM — Boss X Combine. This horse containg some of the best Clydesdale blood ever brought to this country, tracing back to the renowned Lord Lorion, one of the greatest sires ever bred. Brilliant Boy is a splendid tempered horse, with a great constitution with good flat bone and great feet. TERMS; £4 4/-. Full guarantee to approved mares. A. J. MASTERS, 'Phone 6428. TO STAND THE SEASON AT CROWNTHORPE And travel Otamauri, Whana and the surrounding district. JgRILLIANT RAD By Brilliant Youth — Maraekakaho Mare. " Three years. Further particulars apply— JAMES AGNEW or Groom-in-charge. FEE: '£4/4/-. _ ro STAND THE jAriHp9 SEASON (Ife. WAIWHARE STATION THE CLYDESDALE CHAMPION pERNHELL JJESIGN FEE £5 5/-. THE UTILITY ENTIRE JJORATORIUM FEE £4 4/-. All care taken but no responsibility. Full particulars apply — D. ENSOR, WAIWHARE, HASTINGS 'Phone 1143R, Napier. •is TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PAKI PAKI, H.B. and surrounding districts THE THOROUGHBRED LMPORTED SIRE i * p Q M B A L (1) fombal vras sired by the 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 powerfe4 paternal line.' Pombal was out of Lindal (1) (dam of Limond) by Kendal (16) from 9um rise (1) by Springfield (12) from Sunray (1) by King of the Forest from .Sunshine (1) by Thormandy (4), etc., etc. s - Pombal was literally starved at the stud mainly owing to the preBence at the same establishment of his illustrious half-brother Limond. However, of the fifty odd mares that were mated with him many winners were procured including Esteem, Monastic, Prince Pombal, Farmer, Jutland, Worship, Epigram. Eupator, Alcedes, Davolo and others. Davolo is one of the best handicap horses racing in the Dominion today. Arrangements can be made with the Groom-in-charge whereas Pombal will visit any wet mares in the dritrict. Cen tral Hawke's Bay and surrounding district ownere please note. TERMS: 15 Guineas per mare. Three ^>r more mares as per arrangement.
All care taken but no responsibility. For further particulare as regards groomage and grazing fees apply— W. A. STEPHENS, Groom-in-charge, Paki Paki, Hastinga Hastings Telephone No. 6412. Q.ROVE ^yELSH J)RAGON * (IMPORTED). Bred by Major Dugdale, Llwyn ■ Stud, Montgomery-^VHtaflEnR^ shire, ' 786 Welsh Stud Book. SIRE.' — Llwyn Planet (523). G. Sire: Trotting Flyer (271). DAM — Llwyn Flashlight (2670) by Alonzo (104). G. Dam; Bray, by Wonderful Planet of Milo. Height 14.3 hands. Dark chestnut, blaze, white front fetlocke and white hind legs. Grov^ Welsh Dragon holds the life Certificate of Soundness and was the winner oi the Welsh O.S. Medal, and lst Prizes at Knighton, Ludlow, Bishopscastle, Narbetb and Carmarthen Welsh Eoyal Show. Grove Welsh Dragon has never been defeated at any show in New Zealand. Ponies, Hacks, Thoroughbreds and Hajlf Draughts all cross suitably witb the hardy We)s^ Cob. FEEv— 6 Gns.; pius extras. All care taken but no responsibility V. R. THOMPSON 'Phone 6083, Box 981, Hastings. # NOTICE TO "HERALD-TRIBUNE" SUBSCRIBERS , CUBSCRIBERS wbose delivery of the ' 4 Herald-Tribune ' ' is unsatisfactory aro particularly requested to communicate • DIRECT WITH OUE OFFICE instead of complaiuiug to the runqer boys. This eourse ensures first-hand knowlelge of irregularities and prompt attention, In the evept of non-delivery sobacriberg may ring 3922.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 196, 4 September 1937, Page 2
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