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No manners are finer than even the most awkward manifestation of good will to others.—Anon. STUD NOTICES NINTH DUKE (14) Imp. A TYPICAL SON OF BLANDFORD SIRE: ISLAND FORD. loading: sire or England 1035 and 1038 and loading sire in Franco 10 3.'. and sire of winners or Over ini-jo ouo in England. DAM: <iOI»I>E>- or MIRTH -a winner and lain >*f three winners, by RI.ACK JEsTKK * winner of m. Leger and £!s.tißo in stake-* a hall-brother to ARML'RD ! {leading sire of New Zealand on lire occasions.. and Jest dam ol CHIEF RULER .leading sire of New Zealand 193 u and ! 193-j and Humorist, winner or English I Derby 10 Jl. NINTH DUKE i> directly de-.onded from a mu-sister t- PRETTY Roi.I.Y ana has bi ' New ■ ind bn lei - a pe if • gree that rontains many Miam< that have been > ll e<• es<r ll l in New Zealand. NINTH Id KE wa* a versatile performer j in good company over all dnt irices up to i; miles on Hie flat: lie was also >un-oss- « nil as a hurdler over di-lances up to two I miles. NINTH DUKE is I w second (-e:isin at the -lud: lie had a full ! book in his ttr-t sea.-on and has proved ;1 j ver«- sill •• • i: - • i limit, d number or vacancies available Tor approved mares this season. Visiting Mare-s met at Te Rapa Railway Station. First-class grazing. ( For further particulars apply to:— • MALCOLM BROS, Te Rapa R. 0., Frankton Jnct. Phone 247 S Hamilton. All care taken but no responsibility Incurred.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21155, 3 July 1940, Page 10
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