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STUD ADVERTISEMENTS j^OY ^ S1RE — Brilliant Youth. DAM— Boss X GombinO. This horse contaius some of the best Clydesdale blood ever brought to. tkis eountry, tracing back to tho rehowned Lord Lorion, one Of the grcatest 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 HBA80N AT CROWNTHORPE And travel Otamauri, Whana 8tnd th6 surroundlng dlstrict. gKILLlANT j^AD By Brilliant Youthr— Maraekakaho Mare. Three year3. Further particulars apply*JAMES AGNEW or Groom-in-charge. FEE: £4/4/-. ^ TQ THE THE CLYDESDALE CHAMPION pERNHILL J)ESIGN FEE £5 5/-* THE UTILITY ENTIRE JJORATORIUM FEE £4 4/-, All care taken but no respoasibilityFull particulars apply— D. ENSOR, WAIWHARE, HASTINGS 'Phone 1143R. Napier. TO STAND THLS SEASON AT PAltl PAKI, H.B. and sutrounding districts THE THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED S1RB 0 p O M B A li (1) Pombal was sired by the undcfeatOd L'OMMERN (10) by POLYMELUS (3) by CYLLENE (9) by BONA VlSTA (4) by BEND OE (1) by DONCASTEJJ (5) etc., elc. This is a powoffv' paternal. line. l'ombal was out of Lindal (1) (dam of Limoud) by Kendal (16) from Sunnso (1) by Springfield (12) from Sunray 0) by King of the Forest from Sunshine (1) by Thormandy (4), ste., etc. Pombal was literally starved at the stud mainly owing to tho presenco at tho same establishment of his illustfious half-brothcr Limond. However, of the lifty odd ccarea ihat wero' mated with hiiu tuany winners were procured tocluding Esteem, Monastic, Prince Pombal, Farraer, Jutlaad, Worship, Epigram, Eupator, Alcedes, Davoio aud olhers. Davoio is oue of the best handicap borses iacing in the Dominion today. Arrangements can be made with the Groom-in-charge whereas PombaJ will visit any wet mares in the district* Ceatraj Hawke's Bay and surrounding district ownor# please note. TERMS: 15 Guincaa per mare. Three or more mares as per arrangement. All care taken but no resjonsibility Por further particulars as regards groomage and grazing foes apply— W. A. STEPHENS, Groom-in-charga, Paki Paki, Hastings. Hasf injT.® Toipphonp Nn. 6412. (jJ.ROVE ^yELSH JJRAGON (IMPORTED). Bred by Major Dugdaie, Llwyn Stud, Montgomery-^^^^klflBRk shire, 786 Welsb Stud Book. ■ Piauet (523).UW(L Sire: Trotting Flyer (271), DAM— LJwyn Flashlight ' (2670) by Alonzo (104). G. Dam: llray. by Wonderful Planet of Milo. Belgbt 14.3 bands. Darb chestout, btaze, white front f'etlocka aud white hind lega. Groys Weish Dragoo holds tho Ufe Ceiliticote of Souudnoss apd was the wiuner oi the VYelsh (j.tf, Medal, and lst Prizes at Knighton, Ludlow, Bishopscastie, JN'arbeth and CarmarthOD Weish Royal Show. Grove Weish Dragou has never been defeated at any Bhow tn New Zealand. Ponies, Hacks, Thoroughbreds and Ualf Draughts all crnss suitably with the hardy Welah Cob. FEE.— 6 Gus.; plus eitras. AU care taken but no responhibility tsk6il« v 4 V. li. THOMPSON 'Phone 6083. Box 881. Hastings. THE SEASON THE HACK AND HUNTER STALLION T H E £) U D E By NiMEOD from GAYFORM by GAZELY from MISINFOEM by STEPNIAK— ILLUS10N, by APREMONT — FALLAOY. For Hacks, Hunters and Remouut Horses you cannot beat the Poverty Bay strain. FEE. — 4 Guineas. Grazing dry cnares 2/6, wet mares 4/-, All care taken but no responsibility. W. A.. STEPHENS, ''Biioue 6412 ^akiipaki* ,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 212, 23 September 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 212, 23 September 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 212, 23 September 1937, Page 2

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