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STUD ADVERT1SEMENTS Je (2434) VoL 13 Foaled 13th November, 1930. SIRE: Bonnie Dene (Imp.) (180), Vol 3 by Bonnie Buchlyvie. 1st Dam: Lady Bell (1951) Vol. 5, Buchlyvie Favourite (imp.). He has five registered dams, has proved . himself a breeder, his progeny s won many firsts and champions at Hawke's Bay last year. ALSO J^ILTON QHIEF the well bred colt by Favourite Dene. Dam; Jeannie Bell — Steam Ship Com- . pany Cup Champion. Six registered dams. Both KILTON CHIEF and JEANNIE BELL were Champions. at the 1937 Hawke's Bay Show. Both carry a certificate of soundness. FEES. — 5 Guineas. All carej no responsibility. J. O. BAIRD 'PHONE 2672. HASTINGS. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PAKI PAKI, H.B. and surrounding districts THE THOROUGHBRED IMPORTED 8IRE J> O M B A L (1> Pombal was sired by the nndefeated POMMERN (16) by POLYMELUS (3) by CYLLENE (9) by BONA VISTA (4) by BEND OB (1) by DONCASTER (5) etc., etc. This is a powerfu! paternal line. Pombal was out of Lindal (1) (dam of Limond) by Kendal (16) from Sunrise (1) by Springfield (12) from Snnray (1) by King of the Forest from Sunshine (1) by Thormandy (4), etc., etc. Pombal was literally starved at tbe stud mainly owing to the, presence at tbe same establishment of his illustrious half-brothor Limond. However, of the fifty odd mares that were mated with hiiu maily winnera were procured tacluding Esteem, Monastic, Prince Pombal, Farmor, Jutland, Worship, Epigram^ Eupator, Alcedes, Davolo and olhers. Davolo ia oue of the best handicap horses lacing in the Dominion today. Arrangements can be made with the Groom-in-charge wbereas Pombal will visit any wet marea.in the district.'Ceatral HaWbe's Bay and surrounding district ownere please note. TERMSs 15 Guineaa per mara Three or more mares as per ar rangement. • - : * * ' " • All care takon btit no responsibility. For further particulars as regarde groomage and grazing fees apply— ■ STEPHENS, . . • . Groom-in-charge, Paki Paki, Hastings. Hastings Telephone No. 6412. j 'ARCHAIO. l'mported (20695) 1747. N.Z.C.B., V.9f Sire— Dunure Footprint (15203), lst Dam— Melba (46470) by Montrace Mau 9053), 2nd Dam— Memento 's Pridp (20744) by Memento (13100). ^ 4 rj1 ~ J enny of (lleughearn (16431) by Lord Coluoin Edmund (9280). 4th Dam— Jessie McDoucral (19866) by Sirdar (4714). 5th Dam— Mary of Bruchag (4820) by Sirdar (4714). 5th Dam— Mary of Bruchae (4820) by Millar's Boy (1764), Archaic is a typical Clydesdale, standing 17.1 hands high, on the very best of feet and pa3terns, with broad flinty bones. His action is unsurpassed, never having been defeated as the best and fastest walker. His breeding is a combination of the choicest blood procurable. He looks exactly what he was meant to be— a real draught Stallion of enormous weight and substance. Winn6r of a long list of Cham.pionships, he annexed the Wright, Stephenson Challenge Cup -and was the Supreme Champion at Dunedin Parade, 1927. Free from spot or biemish, he holds the Government Veterinary Life Certificate of soundn-^s. He is a very sure foal getter and has proved himself a sire of outstanding progeny many of his gets having been exported. At Islay, Scotland, Oamaru, Taieri and Dunedin, in 1931, the Champion mares • wero all got by Archaic, and he is the only horse in New Zealand that has sired - a Highland Show prize-winner. His sire, Dunure Footprint, was first on the list of breeding siros in Scotland toi twelve seasons in succession. FEE.— 6 Gns., plus exiras. Every care taken, uot no responsibility accepted, V. THOMPSON. HASTINGS. 'Phone 6083 or Box 23L THE HACK STALLION T B E Jj O DE By N1MROD from GAYFORM by GAZELY from MISINFORM by STEPN1AK— ILLUSION, by APREM ONT — FALLACY. For Hacks, Hunters and Remount Horses you caniiot beat tbe Poverty Bay 8traiu. FEE.— 4 Guineas. Grazing dry ceares 2/6, wet mares 4/-. All care taken but no responsibility. W, A. STEPHENS, 'Pbop#6412 . Paki Paki.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 34, 3 November 1937, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 34, 3 November 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 34, 3 November 1937, Page 2

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