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NORTH AMERICAN CATTLE FOR NEW ZEALAND. —The largest shamcnl of pedigree cattle to reach New Zealand at one lime arrived at Auckland last nielli from New York. The shipment consists of eleven females and ten bulls, all of thz popular Aberdeen-Angus breed. The females have been imported fcp Mr. J I\. Self, of Papatoctoe, who secured a bull and six heifers from the same soured last year. The ten bulls are to be sold during their slay at the Moluihi quarantine station. he ientire consignment was transferred to the island this morning after the Cambridge berthed.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 9

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NORTH AMERICAN CATTLE FOR NEW ZEALAND.—The largest shamcnl of pedigree cattle to reach New Zealand at one lime arrived at Auckland last nielli from New York. The shipment consists of eleven females and ten bulls, all of thz popular Aberdeen-Angus breed. The females have been imported fcp Mr. J I\. Self, of Papatoctoe, who secured a bull and six heifers from the same soured last year. The ten bulls are to be sold during their slay at the Moluihi quarantine station. he ientire consignment was transferred to the island this morning after the Cambridge berthed. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 9

NORTH AMERICAN CATTLE FOR NEW ZEALAND.—The largest shamcnl of pedigree cattle to reach New Zealand at one lime arrived at Auckland last nielli from New York. The shipment consists of eleven females and ten bulls, all of thz popular Aberdeen-Angus breed. The females have been imported fcp Mr. J I\. Self, of Papatoctoe, who secured a bull and six heifers from the same soured last year. The ten bulls are to be sold during their slay at the Moluihi quarantine station. he ientire consignment was transferred to the island this morning after the Cambridge berthed. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 173, 23 July 1936, Page 9

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