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STPD ADVERTISEMENTS JjONNlIl J^ALE (2434) Voh 13 Foaled 13th November, 1930. SIBE: Bonnie Dene (Imp.) (180), Vol 3 by Bonnie Buclilyvie. 1st Dam; Lady Bell (1951) Vol. 5, Buchlyvie Favourite (imp.). Hq has five registered dams, has proved himself a breeder, his progeny won many firats and eliampions at Hawke's Bay jast year. ALSO J^ILTON QHIEF the well bred colt by Favourite Dene, Dam; Jeannie Bell — Steam Ship Company Cup. Champiou. Six registered dams. Both carry a certificate of soundness, FEES.— 5 Guineas. All care; no responsibility. J. O. BAIBD 'PHONE 2672. HASTINGS. TO STAND jgKILLiANT jgOY SIBE — Brilliant Youth. DAM — Boss X Combine. This horse contains some of the best Clydesdale blood ever brought to this eountry, tracing back to the renowned Lord Lorion, one *of the greatest sires ever bred. Brilliant Boy is a splendicj tempered horse, with a great constitution with good flat bone and great feet, TERMS:" £4 4/-. FuU guarantee to approved mares. A. J. MASTEE8. Phone 6428. TO STAND THIS 8EASON AT PAKI ' PAKI, P.R. and surrounding districts THE THOEOUGHBRED IMPOBTED SIBE pOMBAO (1). Pombal was pifed by the nndefeated POMMERN (16) by POLYMELUS (3) by CYLLENE (9) by BONA VISTA (}) by BEND QB (1) by DONCASTER (5) etc., etc, This . is a powe^fu, paternal line. Pombal was out of Lindal (1) (dam of Limond) by Kendal (16) from Sqnrise (1) by Springfield (12) from Sunray (3) by King of thO Forest from Sunshine (1) by Thormandy (4), etc., .etc. - Pombal was iiteraUy starved at the stud mainly owing to the presence at the same establishment of his illustriQlis half-brothor Limond, Hpwever, of the fifty odd mares that were tnated with hioi many winners wero procured including Estcem, Monastic, Prince Pombal, Farmor/ Jutland, Worship, Epigraui, Eupator, Alcedes, Davolo and others. Davolo is one of the best handicap borses lacing in the Dominion today, Arrangements can be made with the Groom-in-charge whereas Pombal wiij visit any wet mares in tfie district, Ceetral Hawke's Bay and ejjrfonn-ding Jistrict owners please note, TEBMS; 15 Guineas per mare. Three or more mares as per arrangement. All care taken but no respousibility. For further particulars as regaros groomage and graziug fees apply— W. A. 8TEPHENS, Groom-in-charge, Paki Paki; Haetings, Hastings Telephone Np. 6412. ; ^ ^ROHAIC Imported (20605) ' 1747 N,Z.C.B., V.9, Sire— Dunure Foptprint (15203), lst Dam— Meiba (46470) by MonL race Mac 9053). 2nd Dam--Memento 's J '5y Memento (131Q0). nLo^aUt"~JTenny of Cleughearp ^ Jf, Lord Column Edmund (9280). • 4th Dam— Jessie McDoqgal (19866) by Sirdar (4714). 5th Dpm^ Mary pf Bruchag (4820) by Sirdar (4714), 5th Dam^-Mary pf Bruchaa (4820) by HiJlar'fl Boy (1764), " Arehaio is a typical Clydesdale, standipg 17.1 hands high, on tha very best of feet ftnd pasterns, with broad fiinty bpne§, His nPtipn is uugiirpasscd, npvep hftvipg bcen dofeated as the bcsfc and fnitegt walker. His brecding is n eombipfttipp pf |h9 ehoipesfc blood proenrablg, Hq Ipoka oxactly what he \yas ^ mcaat to bo--ra, real draught Staljion. of gpprmous weight and substaucp. WiflRpr pf a lQng ligt of Championshipg, he annexed' the Wright, Steph§PPPS CkaUengp Cup and was the Snprsmp Champion at Dunedin Pn?ade, 1927. Free from spot or blemish, he holds the Gpvemment yeterina.17 lAte Oertifieate of spujidnoss. He is a very suro foal getter and has proved himself a sire pf outstanding progeny many of his gets having befln exported, At Islay, ScotLand, Oamaru, Tjuieri qnd Dnuedin, jn 1931, the Ghampjon mares wero all got by Arphaic, and hp is the only horse in New Zealand that has sired a Highland Show prize-winner. His sire, Dunure Fpptprint, was first on the list pf breeding sires in Scotland for twelve seasons in succession, FEE.— 6 Gns., plus extras. Every eare taken, not no responsibility accepted, V. THOMPSON. HASTINGS. 'Phone 6083 or Box 281.' '

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 12, 7 October 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 12, 7 October 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 12, 7 October 1937, Page 2

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