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TO TRAVEL T'ilS SEASON IN THE ING< AND >1 Ritoi ND--ING DISTRICT >. Th'’ Pun-bird Civrb'dale Stallion. L’ 1 DALRYMPLE Bred by Mr. J. C. Grigg, at I •ongheafh. Dy ’• WALLACH." imi Horn >- or >ar.vl. LORD DALRS vj[.SIRE. Walla!- 'No. ki-’t'. C.S.B.i. by Goldi'ii T.i-.i (1117. C.S.B.i. was bred I>y ?V; (;••<>. Dan. B .* •• t>. Nains Pit-<-aple. His Grand.-ire was Lord Erskine <171!. C.S.B.i. who was lire of 111;it. nnktiien j,or-,-CairnbrogieStamp : hi- ;l;.i’-!-a- w.i- Bovdston Bov i 111 C. 5.8.). Wallaee’s dam was Grine Darling o-,9f C.S.B.i by Dart:l-y (222. C. 5.8.1; his gian 1-dani iv:s Ke;r Mary (203, ('SB - by I.orli I'ergus Champion till). ( > B ) : his gr.-at-graml-dam was by l,i i <!'■!< 'll7. C. 5.8.). For further p-oigree .s-e (. iydi’sdale Stuil Book. A l , alia'e «as a -treat prize-taker, as also w<■;•• Ins 'ire and dam. Jan il Dalrymple’s dam. Kitty Dalr.r- i'li’, was hy Lor.l Lyon : second dam J, -~. by Sir Colin, imported from Scotland ; thud dam by Blair's Champion, I'np •'.••-'. Lor-! Lyon is by Lord Salisbury, imported 'never beaten in a show nng). and cost Mr. J. !•’. Kit.-hing 150(5 guineas to bring ti New Zealand.

Lord Lyon's dam. Myrtle, was by Prim-!' of Wale*, imported ; his i.t cond ■ lam, ?.l:;l!y McKissock. imported from Seoil.iml by .Mr. .McCallum, so that fieri this pcdigiie lei'! Dalrymple is erpial to the b.'-t imported horse, being so dir.-.-tiy bred from imported stock. Lord Salisbury, imported (1205. C.S.Bj was sir- 1 of Young Conqueror (959} ; dam Darling (71) by Tintack. Lord Salisbury was never beaten in th-- show yard from I>‘76 as a yearling, and tip to I'■'7. a period of II years, and took prizes and champions at Ayr. Kilin u-iiia-k. Glasgow. Edinburgh, and at T..1--i -i i ami Dunedin ia New Z: aland. L'-r-l Dalrymple so iar him-elf carries an unbeaten record, being lirst a» a .'-marling ami again as a two-year-old, both at Christeliiin. h and Ashburton. This colt was ptireiia.sid for 650 guineas. Coits in Melbourne Parade .sold from 250 guineas to 100 guineas, and fillies from 100 guineas to 20<) guineas. FEE - - - - 4 GIINE.AS Payable January Ist, 1912. Good paddocking. AII care taken, but no responsibility. W. M<GAFFIN'. Tolle ma die road, Hastings. (Ir Groom Ki Charge. V'lll travel the surrounding districts. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT PAKOWHAI.

The Puiehrcd Clvdesdale Stallion, TAIERI PRINCE By that splendid breeding horse Prince Alexandra (imp.), dam Rosina, winner of numerous prizes. TAIERI PRINC E is a dappled bay. i i ,< •; 1 years old. standing 1G hands 3in high, with splendid bone am] beautiful silky hair, and with fir-t-dass feet and excellent pasterns, and is a beautifully proportioned horse al! round. He was shown three times as a 3-year-old. and secured three prizes. On one oi-ca-sioii he competed against all ag-s, arid got tint prize ami diampion. For full pedigree, see Clydesdale Stud Book. FEE - - - - £5 On demand at end of season. Groom’s I’’• e 5 -, to be paid at first service. Apply, J. CFRTLN, Pakowhal, m Groom in charge. P.S.—This horse lie- ween examine*’, and passed ns soum; i <1 free from hereditary iinsoumbre-s by A. M. Brodie. M.R.C. VS. V e i-viry Surgeon TO STAND 1 i - I ASON AT H AST ING - ■ 1 > 1. A I’. L< IC'K, \-d travel Papal urn *'. 1 ’etanedistrict.It.- V, e'i-kmiwn Ch de.--Jale Stallion GENERAL

FRENCH By Gh.mgyl*' (373). Glengyle. l-y Prince! of the Isles (imp.); dam Helen -M'Gregor i tol i, etc., etc. FEE - £l. GROOM S FEE 5, JOHN BEAGLEY, Owner.' Apply Arch McCormick, juii., Groom; in charge. Havelock North. WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT ' HASTINGS, Am! travel u inibivt-inent offers. PONY STALLION. ! KING TOMMY KING TOMMY is a thick-set, ntig-j gety, jet black Pony, 13 hands high,! very fast and stylish, with perfect ac-j tioa in saddle or harness. Having taken Ist prize three years in succes- l 'ion at Hastings Show s, 1 DOS, 1909, ‘ and 1910, should be a sufficient gnaran-j tee as to his quality. His sire took 2C first prizes in North and South Islands, land was never beaten. Breeders of good stylish saddle and harness ponies, ; 701,5. polo ponies, etc-., would do well by seeing this Pony before making other : arrangements. ! FEE - - - - £3.1- : No responsibility. Further particui lars from E. MORLEY. , Start ford Lodge. Hastings. s MOTOR CARS IN ONE YEAR. ’I total output of ear- from the! g-.-at- -t of American automohi!*- factor-| ie>. that of tie- E.M.F. Studebaker Cor- ; poratio::. during 1912 will be -30.0001 ... -s. Why -. it Hint one American I :> .. r ictmvr can find a market tout j tit: - :■.'• larg-- as all the motor manu- ' tm tut ( I t!:e United Kingdom ? The I rmi'on i‘. to he found in the low price of; F.M.V. and FlandTs ear-, combined! with liaiili-" perfection and ah-ohite "reliability. Th*- high quality of these ears has brought al-out an enormous .<! -maud, ami the t remenefous output; Ini' le><-imd the cost of production to a degree impo"ib!e in England. Look ’ it tii*' value given, ami you w ill under- i 'taml why tin- E.M.F. ami Flander.'. ■ ars ar-- t!i<- tm-t popular in th*' world! to-day. Tim 1912 E .V.F I’iiirty has a i Land--me for*- d*:or. flush torpedo body. Michelin tv;.’-, an equipment of cape! hood, wind ■■■ reen. lamps, magnctu j *i;.l iiceitmiilator ignition, spare wheel, I complt't,' with ty re and holder, and sells at £|itll. The El -:..!- . ' Twenty, same body ami equipment a.- the E.M.F.. s<"-!ls at £3o<). [ Only the w orld’- largest manui'ac-j ttir.’t-' <".m t’trii out swh ears at such I a price. The < ar' are equipped with ! every moib’rn r--i’;m a;;ent. only to be! found in other make' costing twice the; price. Tl.; : sliding seb'.-tive ; gears, with gat*- i-hauge control, cooling, : positive through huge radiator, fan and | pump Loth employe'!, lubrication by tli • vaeiinm fo ■<! priucipl--'. recognised as the simplest ami most reliable known. I inagneto situated ■ "-My alongside [ .if engine *not in fiy-w h.-e! or ur.dei | f,.ot : .<wrd'>. Cy linders off-set. which j method iucr.-.i'" eiih.-iewy and gives Lett. :■ engine- ! i.l.siice. j Cail ami s.-,- tiie'e beautiful cars. ; i Tourist Motor Co.. Ltd.. Hastings, sole . agent' fi-r Waiiarapa. Hawke's Bay. and I’o- vity Bay .* .

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 288, 24 November 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 288, 24 November 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 288, 24 November 1911, Page 2

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