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IMPORTED CATTLE

23 Bulls Worth Over £50,000 (N.Z Press Association) WELLINGTON. Aug 1 The largest single shipmen: of stud stock to come to New Zealand arrived todav in the freighter Melbourne Star It comprised 23 bulls worth more than £5O 000 Breeders from many parte of the country met the ship on arrival. One of the most impressivi animals was a two-year-old Hereford Kern Monarch destined for the Southland property of Mr H Holmes Other impressive beas's included Electronic of Lindertis a 20-months-old Ab erdeen Angus destined for •he Marlborough property if Mr A Elliott, and Kilmundie Peyote, another Aberdeen Angus, for the Hawke's Ba' property of Mr J L Duncan Messrs Elliott and Duncan who both met the ship, said ■hey were delighted at the way the animals had ’ravelled Most of the bulls were purchased a’, the Perth stud stock show in Scotland last February some by their new owners and others by an agert.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29890, 2 August 1962, Page 12

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IMPORTED CATTLE Press, Volume CI, Issue 29890, 2 August 1962, Page 12

IMPORTED CATTLE Press, Volume CI, Issue 29890, 2 August 1962, Page 12

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