M iH’.'.l-.L "'H- -j-.V-'A TN IHL l ! i-'l |X<\ ■. i; -I Ril'd Xl> l.xt; IU - I Un 1 ihe I’.!:.' ' I ( !'«!•-<! •!•• —:. iiii• • > i. L" ,: " DALRYMPLE Bi. -i ’ y M J U <"i- : L. ■ h. By - V. ALLAtIh ' ir. -1 torn loud luj.m i-t.E - -ii!i:. wd--N«. 712'1. C.'i.B.i. !-y Golden < Treasure ( ! 117. C.S.B.i. uas lirei:l by Mr (■ B-.iii. Bai. i:1...1 n. Na.nieriple. His (• i a ridsi re v.a, Lord Erskine <17:;. C. 58.1. v!n> was sire of I that unbeaten her-.-("a iriihnr fie .-tan.p . ' his grandsire was Bovdston Boy (111 (’.SB ). Wall.!•'■'« ilain w:i< G:a. • Darhng C. 5.8.) by f)an:l< '.v <222. U.S.B.i: ' liis grand-dam was K'-ir Mary <2'(3. I'S.B.i bv Loch Feign-. ('hnitipioli 'III'. I ( .— .!{ > : his great-grand-dam was by i Lord Clyde (117. C. 5.8.). For furtliei p.-<lig:.'.‘ -■■<• Ci;, de-d.i le .-'.nd Book i Wallace was a great prize-taker. as also ‘ were his sire and (lain.
J.->:d Dairy tuple'■- d.im. Kilty Dal rin.h'-. ”.a, Ir. Lor I Lyon; - - olid can ■-Jess, by Sir Colin, imported from Scot land; third dam by Blair's ( ha...pion > imported. Lord Lyon is by Lord Sails bury, imported (never beat an in a .show ring’, and <"-t Mr. •*. I'. Kit i..:ig i ■ > ! [guineas to bring to New Zealand. Lord Lyon's dam. Myrtle, was b; i Prince <>t Wales, imported ; his seeom d.im. Md'y .M- Ki--oe!:. import -.1 iron Scotland by Mr. McCallmn. so that from till- pedigr >■ Lord Dairy i.ipb- i, ! e<|tial to the best imported horse, being so directly bred from imported stock. Lord Salisbury, imported <l2 ; ’3, C. 5.8.) : was sire of Young Conqueror (959} : dam Darling (71) by Tintack. Lord ; Salisbury v.*a> never beaten in the show : yard from 1576 as a yearling, and tip ‘ to 1--7. a period of 1) years, ami took prises and r-lmnipinns at Ayr. Kilm ir- ! no; k. (•' .-go.*.*. Edinburgh. at cri ami Dunedin in New Zealand. ! Lord Dalrymple so far himself carries an unbeaten record, being first as a yearling and again as a two-year-old. bo’rb at Christ Lurch and A.--hhurt<!i. This colt ”.i- purchased for 656 guineas. Colts in Melbourne Parade sold from 250 guineas to 400 guinea-, am! fillies from 100 guineas t<» 2(X> guineas. FEE . - - - ; M IXE'.S Payable .January Ist. 1912. Good paddoeking. All taken, but no responsibilitv. w. m.gaittn. Tollemaehe road, Hastings. Or Groom in Charge. Will travel the surrounding districts. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PAKOWHAI. The Pi.ii * t d(1 <’• I’’ • •’. n TAIERI Pit INCE •’ • .. . <> ' ho. - Pi in> e Alexandra (imp.), dam llosina, v..;.i;e. <>t ntimoron- prize'.. i \H .II BRIM L i- i d■; nl. d 1 .v, rising I years old, standing 16 hands I 1 ’ll vit >1 -p 'dll Olli 1 1 I, nit tn’ iiky fi i’d ' .th ‘ t. 1 ■ ’• t ami ex'-'l'.-rt pastern-, ami is a hoautifu.ty proportioned hor-• ail round, lie v..is shown three times as a T-year-old. and secured thre.- 1 prizes. Ou one ocra-
< sion he competed against all ages, and got first prize ami champ-.>i>. For full * pedigree, see Clydesdale Stud 8001.. IEE - - - - ‘.5 iOn domam! at eml of season. Groota's Fee to be paid at first service. i Apply. .1. Cl. HIT N. P.ikowhai, oi (•'i*™ii in charge. P.S.--This horse has Leon exa.i::im'<i iawl passed ri.s sound ami lice from her.'tlitar v un-oumlm-ss by A. M Pr.xlm. M.R.C.V.S.. Vrh rinarv TO STAND THIS SEASON AT HASTINGS AND HAVELOCK. And travel PapakuraAr Petaue districts. The Well-known ('! de-dale Stallion, GENERAL FRENCH Bv Glem'yie (373). Glengvh-. Lv Prince of the i-b-*- i.m] dam I! ien .'dcGregor t 1011. etc.. <■'<’. FEE - Cl. GROOM S FEE 5 JOHN P.EAGLEV, Oum-r. Apply .\:<h McC.ii inicl., jun., Groom m «’li.i i ge. Havelock North. Hotels. CARLTON CLl’B HOTEL, HASTINGS SAM. CHARLTON, Proprietor. > Has much pleasure in at.maiming that he ha- taker, po-.a-ssion of tlii.-; IL t< 1 , whi-h will me. nr.i to be con'lm ti-: in (*■:-'!.*. - -tyle as heretofore Be-.-r. Wine, ami Spirits of the best, t h, t kn ■ .i'd Dun. din Ales on i.■ ugl.t Bot'ln g< < 1 -—p.. i ih' . Mi’ in _ - and Ward’s \(... Bv t - In. i’td J’oi t Wine, M 1.. i ii - >toiit All Ales ami Stout nt Wm.l.- alo Price A TRIAL SOLICITED. C. momwlimis Sample Booms. Night Porter in Attendance. Telephone I 'm J|AST I N G S J.J OTE L . HASTINGS. E valient Accommodation. First C'.a-i. Tiibie. Only 'AT. - and Spirits of first-class quality kept in stock. Speight's and Newbigin's Ale on Tap. Plume 10-. P.<». Box 101 J. FLYNN. Proprietor. LODGE HOTEL E. A. GRENSIDE. I’mprietor. Tliis House n ill make a speciality of -t” !..ng oiilv the BEST X’INl.- a: 1 SPIRITS. The Cuisine is under aide ma; ap. ■■• lent, and vi-itors and families will re- . reive every attention. £ll. A RENDON HOTL. (Opposite Post Office. Napier.) BEST AC( o.MMoDATION. SPEIGHTS DRM'GHT BFER. W. IIE\DiNG. Piojuietor. J? \ BIG I N. BTRTo.X BREWERY. HA <1 INGS V.im- and s’,., M,. Aerated Water Manm.mturer. I'.-, -r i-;por,. : He Veiy Be.-t t \gm ; t t.., tk.iisi!./-. and Ward'. Iti>:'L-l A!,-. i;.i-r’. - ( .. r,,1 (..T' _T t
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 282, 17 November 1911, Page 2
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