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Standing l at Te, Aroha and wiil travel if sufficient inducement offers. KADLUNGA RENOWN (Imp.) ! *4 •■■-■•*. ••< ■ ■ >. •••. ' •. .r> THE IMPORTED PERCHERON DRAUGHT STALLION Recently impoYted and the only one of the breed in the Dominion, "is aire, Rhum. won first prize at the Great French Percheron Show at Montagrfs, Franc.;, and subsequently six championships in England. His dam is by Parigon, which won 6 firsts and I championship in Canada. K«diuns:a Renown will be welcomed by farmers who for years have been desirous °f a slightly smaller type of utility horse. The Percheron breed nre practically tne only horses used for farm work on the Continent to-day; their national characteristics are docility, intelligence, activity and constitution. THE CLYDESDALE HORSE , DUNSANDLE'S PRIDE—SUNRAY BLACK PEARL. A magnificent black horse standing 17.2, with a wonderful disposition and constitution aijd a certain foal getter. He has been shown four times, gaining three championships and 4 firsts. His sire, Dunsnndle's Pride, which has a *plendid show record, is by that famous sire Promica Pride (Imp.). His dam, Sunray Black Pearl (also a great show record), was by Middlerigg Sunray, sold 'or 1000 guineas. THE ITINERARY WILL BE THE SAME AS LAST YEAR. FULL PARTICULARS, FEES, ETC., APPLY— Phone 42, Ngatea. R. .BURKE, NGATEA.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23417, 5 August 1939, Page 25
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