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TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE HASTINGS AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The Purebred Clvdesdalo Stallion, L '> DALRYMPLE (9 year:; old}. Bred by Mr. J. C. Grigg, at. Longbeach. By "WALLACE." imported from Scotland. LORD DALRYMPLES SIRE, WalIr.co (No. 71'29, C. 5.8.). by Golden Triasure (1117, C. 5.8.). was bred by Mr. Geo. Bean, Balvuiiam, Naims Pit-i-aple. His Grandsire was Lord Erskine (1711. C. 5.8.). vho was sire of that unbeaten horse Cairnbrogie Stamp ; his grandsire was Bovd.ston Boy (111 C. 5.8.). Wallace's dam was Grace Darling <691 C. 5.8.) by Darnley <222, C. 5.8.) ; his grand-dam was Keir Alary <293. (.’.S B.) by Loch Fergus Champion (119. C. 5.8.) ; bis great-grand-dam. was by Lord Clyde <ll7. C. 5.8.). For further pedigree see Clydesdai" Stud Book. Wallace was a great priz -.--taker, as also wore his sire and dam.

Lord Dalryrtiple's darn. Kitty Dalrymple, was >,y Lord Lyon : second dam Jess, by Sir Colin, imported from Scotland ; third dam by Blair's Champion, imported. Lord Lyon is by Lord Salisbury. imported (never beaten in a show ring), and cost Mr. J. F. Kit.-hing loOtl guineas to bring tc New Zealand. Lord Lyon's darn. Myrtle, was by Prince of Wales, imported : his second dam. Molly Mc-Kissoek. imported from Scotland by Mr. .McCallum, so that from this pedigree Lord Dalrymple is equal to the best imported horse, being mi directly bred from imported stock. Lord Salisbury, imported .T 205. C. 5.8.) was sh-o of Young Conqueror (959) : dam Darling (71) by Tintack. Lord Salisbury was never beaten iu the show yard from 1-7 G a* a yearling, and up to l’’<. a period of 11 years, and took prize* and champions at Ayr. Kilm iriank. Glasgow. Edinburgh, and at T...eri and Dunedin in New Zealand. Jarf-d Dalrymple so far himself carries an unbeaten record, being first as a vearling and again as a two-year-old. both at Christchurch and Ashburton. This colt was purchased for 650 guineas. Colts in Melbourne Parade sold from 250 guineas to h ,;l guineas, and fillies 11-0117100 guineas to 200 guineas. fee - - - - I GTINEAS Payable January Ist. l .':2. Good padd<K-king. Ail care taKen, but no i esponsibility. W. M. •- IN, Tolieinm-he '■■ :d 1 la- t nigs. (It- G 1 o*mi in Will travel the surn nsnimg ■ : i-ict;.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 290, 28 November 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 290, 28 November 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 290, 28 November 1911, Page 2

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