rFO STAND the Beaeoa ! ait NORX MANBY and travel a reasonable distance — THE IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STALLION Cowden Pearl (21,193) A floe upstanding horse, of true Clydesdale strain, imported this season from England. Cowden Pearl has great bone, clean feet and perfect action. Cowden Pearl (21,193) —-Pooled 16th April, 1924. Bred by R. Young and Son, Fogorig, Duns, Berwickshire, Scotland. Sire, Parkhall Rhodaprint (20,409). Ist dam, Fogorig Eva (55,031), by Sunnybrae Footprint (19,288). 2nd dam, Lady Polly (45,323), by Baron Briton /10,678). .3rd dam, Polly Favourite (37,472), by Favourite Chief (12,142). 4th dam,. Bess of Drakemyres (32,247), by Sir George IL (8257). sth dam, Maisie (33,849),- by Duke of Wellington (252). , Cowden Pearl —-Sire, Parkhall Rhodaprint (20,409), bred by Robert Young, PaTkhall. Sire, Dunure Footprint (15,203). Ist dam, Parkhall Rhoda. (36,794), by Baron Ruby (11,268), by Baron's Pride. 2nd dam, Jean, of Burnbank (20,155), by Mjackinlay (8010). 3Td dam, Nancy Paterson (20,945), by Knight Errant (4483). 4th dam, Maggie, by Greenlaw (2150), dam by Prince of Wales, by Young Lord Lyon. FEES, £5/6/If paid by Ist January, 1929, £4/4/W. BURTON (Owner) Normanby. T'O STAND the season at OHANGAI . and Travel to Manaia, Nonnamby, Dkaiawa and Auroa — - THE CLYDESDALE HORSE TERMS: £4/4/J. F. STEVENSON; ‘ Owner, Manaia. Or— liv THOMAS GLYNN, Ohangai. ■. ■■■■■• ■: v'• -vp 0 STAND the Season at Farm, corner Skeet and Mhngawhero Roads, Ka* pnni, or travel if required—.; THE CLYDESDALE COLT BLUE PETER (1925) TERMS: Single Mare £5 ss, payable 20th January. All care taken, but no responsibility. The Clydesdale Colt, BLUE PETER (1925), is a jet black with a small blaze and white feet, foalcdi .19th August, 1924, and was bred by the Moore Hunter Estate, Hawera. i 1 He is a colt of distinct masculine character and true Clydesdale type, intelligent and kindly disposition, very compact and strongly coupled with well-set shoulders, true action, hardy constitution, the very best of bone, joints and feet, and sound and right in every way. These characteristics make him am ideal horse for a dairying district, where mares are mostly of mixed breeding, and therefore quality and soundness are absolutely necessary in-the sire, if the progeny are to stand , the strain of trotting to a factory on-hard roads.- ,-T. Blue Peter’s breeding is of the very best, with a great record of soundness, and of pure imported blood in every line, and he is almost a full brother to Morgiana, the champion mare at the 1926 Royal Show. He was awarded first prize as a. yearling at Hawera and Masterton, first prize as a 2-year-old at Hawera. The family from which he comes has produced three wisners of the Union S:S. Co. Cup, in Silloth Lady, Sesame and Morgiana. 1 His sire, Bonnie Dene, is the most successful breeding stallion in New Zealand to-day. At the three Royal Shows to date his stock have won the follow-, ing prizes: 3 championships, 2 reserve championships, 9 firsts, 5 seconds and 3 thirds. J. F. KING, Owner, ’Phone 925, Kaponga. MR FARMER! •JVTOW is the time to have your MILKING MACHINES OVERHAULED. All work guaranteed—work done on farm or at my garage. A. G. ROBEETSON, OKA I AW A. Call or Ring ’Phone 29139 — T 7 CL IPSE Hot Water Bottles, 12 ■*“* months’ guarantee, a .British-ar-ticle real comfort; from 7/fi to 12/9 at Strange’s, chemist- ~
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 22 October 1928, Page 3
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