The breeding of horses--an industry Rhieli had l£yiguished for many ybars— has jumped right back into its wa aguin, and the Clydesdale, as the outstanding breed for New Zealand farm work cojiditions, lias taken its proper place in farming economy. yome excelient specimens of the Clydesdale breed are to be found dn Hawke's Bay at thi present • time. and those farmers whflf retained their faith in this great work-i ing breedj aro now reaping the benefit*
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 36 (Supplement)
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