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3 RADIOS IN ONE/ HOl 00/ you need an AC/BATTERY PORTABLE RadioAs an extra all-purpose radio —play it anywhere, anytime ! Plugs Into normal house power points or can be battery operated. 2. As a stand-by during power cuts— jusc switch it over to battery operation and you can enjoy your favourite programme despite the power cuts. 3. As an out-doors set— in the car, on the yacht, when camping or at the beach . . . wherever you go —you can en|oy sparkling reception. Portable radios are sold under various trade-names but all aro equipped with— A national CARBON COMPANY PRODUCT eVEREADy tMBI-lUI Mini-max BATTERIES ER4S/R75 At the Service of Breeders for 1948 Season The Two Classically Bred Imported Stallions, ISAAC OF YORK (9) By HYPERION Winner of Derby. St. Leger and Ca9,509j in stakes: five times leading sire and sire of winners of over £250.000[• hire oi STARDUST, sold for the world record price of UI2.UUU tor a Stallion; ALIBHAI. second winning sires list in U.S.A.. and sire of ON TRUST, winner of 1946 Santa Anita Derby. HYPERION is also sire of NEPTUNE whose progeny has met with outstanding success in N.Z. .... , , Out of CORA DEANS, winner of 4 races, including Ascot Workmgham stakes and Atlanta Stakes, and C 3540 „ By CORONACH, winner of Derby and St, Leger and £43.225 m stakes. Sire of CORRIDA winner of £45,875 in stakes and dam of COARAZE winner of French Derby. CORONACH is also sire of winners of nearly £200,000 in stakes. ... , , Out of JENNIE DEANS, winner of 8 races and £7392 in stakes and dam of 8 winners. _ _ By BUCHAN, winner Eclipse Stakes. Doncaster Cup. Champion Stakes etc and £16,658 in stakes and leading sire in 1927 and sire ot winners of £172,737 in stakes and champion sire of brood mares. ISAAC OF YORK is a beautiful liver chestnut horse of great substance. He was foaled at Sledmere Stud in England in 1940 and is a magnificent type of English Thoroughbred. Hast season was his first in N.Z. and he has left a very high percentage af mares in YORK is bred on a similar cross as HYDROPLANE, dam of CITATION, top weight, in American 3-year-old Free Handicap last year and unbeaten winner of 5 races in U.S.A. including the Kentucky Derby. , , ISAAC OF YORK is bred on a similar cross to who has had a full book at 200 guineas since he has been at the stud and whose stock sold so well at the last yearling sales. STUD FEE. 125 GUINEAS DAKAR (9) By DASTUR, winner of Hyde Park Stakes, Irish Derby. Epsom. Woodcote Stakes, Epsom Coronation Cup. King Edward VII. Stakes. Goodwood Sussex Stakes, and dead heat in the Newmarket Stakes. He also ran second in the Derby Two Thousand Guineas and St. Leger and won £11.626. DASTUR is sire of DHOTI, sensational sire in Australia and second in Australia’s winning sire’s list last season with 34 winners of £37.328. Out of L’ESPERANCE, n winner and fourth in the French Derby, and dam of the good winners TARAN winner of 4 good It mile races, of TRACTAS winner of 14 races and 96,625 francs, also lOLE winner of 4 races and 46.985 francs, also SAM AYE a winner and dam of PHARELLE winner of Prix Fille. L’ESPERANCE is also third dam ot WINDORAH winner of Newmarket Criterion Stakes, de L’AIR in 1945, and weighted eoual fourth with SAND JAR (by GOYA, half brother to L’ESPER ANCL) in the French Free Handicap in 1946. GOYA was one of the leading sires in France, his progeny being responsible for much of the success which has made his breeder M. Marcel Boussac the leading French owner and breeder. GOYA has recently been sold to U.S.A. at a very high figure, DAKAR was bred in France by M. Marcel Boussac from his most successful family. This breeder is inbreeding with marked success to No. 9 family. DAKAR was adjudged Royal Show champion at the 1947 Royal Show and is one of the finest types of thoroughbred in N.Z. today. His first crop of foals are now rising yearlings and are of beautiful type and constitution, and look certain to make early two-year-olds. DAKAR had a full book for Season’s 1946 and 1947, and is already booking well for 1948. STUD FEE w§ GUINEAS Both the above Stallions are being limited to 40 mares each, including owners’, and Early Booking To Both Is Essential. Reduced rates for Classic Winners, and High Class Winners, and Dams of Classic Winners. When Service Fee is paid at time of service a Refund of 90% of Service Fee will be refunded if Mare Does Not Prove in Foal by Veterinary Blood Test. Or Owner may have option of Return Service. For Illustrated Booklet and Further Particulars apply W. C. GROWCOTT & SONS P.O. BOX 333 NGAROMA PARK STUD HASTINGS PHONE 2195 163

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22655, 4 June 1948, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22655, 4 June 1948, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22655, 4 June 1948, Page 2 (Supplement)