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To Stand the Season at owner’s farm Bell Block, and travel the surrounding districts by motor, the — PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION EPINARD (Imp.) 20912. Bay, white face and legs, foaled May 2, 1922. Bred by Andrew M. Montgomery Esq, of NetherhaU, Scotland. Sire, Fyvic Sensation (20,042), by Hiawatha Again (18,765), from Lady Ivo (40,779), by Dunure Footprint (15,203). First dam Rolene (51,229), by Dunure Refiner (17,872), by Dunure Footprint; 2nd dam, Rose of Monkeastle (39,863), by Auchenflower (12,007); 3rd dam, Nell of High Klyeston (30,575), by Dunure Baron (12,561); 4th dam, Tess of High Flyeston (27,284), by Montrave Mac (9,958); sth dam, Montrave Maud, by Merryton Prince of Wales (673), out of Moss Rose, Epinard is a magnificent, big, powerful horse of first-class quality and unsurpassed beauty. Stands over 17 hands, with good, flat, clean bones, nice silky hair and splendid feet. His pedigree proves him the best bred horse yet imported.to the Dominion. Epinard was selected as one of two outstanding animals in the stables of Mr. A. M. Montgomery. The other, his half brother Benefactor, the unbeaten champion horse of Scotland, could not be secured for export, but realised 4500gns. at the NetherhaU dispersal sale in March. His sire, Fyvie Sensation, is the finest type of Clydesdale of modern times. Unbeaten in the show-ring, he has won all the principal trophies available for competition, including the Cawdor Cup, the Brydon Shield, and the Farming News Challenge Cup for the Supreme Championship of the Scottish StaUion Show.' Dunure Refiner, the sire of Rolene, was also a Cawdor Cup and Brydon Shield champion. Dunure Footprint, the greatest breeding sire in the history of the breed, is backed in Epinard's pedigree ;y Auchenflower, Dunure Baron and Montrave Mac, all champions of their time. Epinard is sound and free from all hereditary disease on strict veterinary examination. TERMS:—£S 5s Single Mare, payable on January 1, 1929. AU care taken but no responsibility acR. TOWNSEND (Owner), Bel! Block. gpo STAND the Season at OHANGAI and Travel to Manaia, Normanby, Okaiawa and Auroa— THE CLYOESOALE _ TiiliF-- HORSE MAC CHALLENGER TERMS: £4/4/-. J. F. STEVENSON, Owner, Manaia. Or— THOMAS GLYNN, Ohangai. To Stand the Season at Eitham and surrounding districts. THE PUREBRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, RATONGA (2098) Vo! 9 - By Bonny Dene—Lady Ratahi. A very clean action horse, black with white points. TERMS: Single Mare, 4 4s; payable Jan. 1. Two or more mares as per arrangement. Owner: A. L. CAMPBELL, 'Phone 1138, Eitham. Groom in charge: JAS. BARRACLOUGH, Eitham. Groomage Charge—s/-. THE ONLY CANADIAN LARGE WHITE PIGS IN NEW ZEALAND VVEANERS for Sale from same litter as Record Price Boar. ANDERSON, Kohimarama, Auckland. Read this Letter “For lorn* years ! had been Buffer►ar Tom extreme nervouaneas, fainting turns, lota of appetite and violent in* digeation, and although I tried many remedies, 1 did not get the slightest relief. **A friend recommended Lane’s Emulafon, and bought me the flrat bottle. After taking three bottles my cure waa complete. AU nervousness vanished, ! put en weight. Before my illness my weight was Hat. 21b; by the time j started with Lane’s, it waa aa low aa I afn tO 1 iolb., and have had no recurrence of my troubles, “(MISS) ISABEI.LE NORMOYL.E. *'32/ Collin. St., Melbourc*. ' 2;'» and 4/8 a bstUa at ali chemists and Store*. li

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1928, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1928, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1928, Page 14

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