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DOLLAR BULL.—Claimed to be the first bull in New Zealand to be auctioned for dollars was Silverlea Design’s Flame, which was sold for 320 dollars or £l6O. The one-year-old Jersey bull was auctioned in Palmerston North recently. It was bred by the Silverlea stud owned by Messrs F. E. Martyn and Sons, of Rangiora. Mr F. E. Martyn is holding the bull, which goes to the Riverswood stud.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 9

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DOLLAR BULL.—Claimed to be the first bull in New Zealand to be auctioned for dollars was Silverlea Design’s Flame, which was sold for 320 dollars or £l6O. The one-year-old Jersey bull was auctioned in Palmerston North recently. It was bred by the Silverlea stud owned by Messrs F. E. Martyn and Sons, of Rangiora. Mr F. E. Martyn is holding the bull, which goes to the Riverswood stud. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 9

DOLLAR BULL.—Claimed to be the first bull in New Zealand to be auctioned for dollars was Silverlea Design’s Flame, which was sold for 320 dollars or £l6O. The one-year-old Jersey bull was auctioned in Palmerston North recently. It was bred by the Silverlea stud owned by Messrs F. E. Martyn and Sons, of Rangiora. Mr F. E. Martyn is holding the bull, which goes to the Riverswood stud. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 9