‘GARTHOWEN’ Bred and reared entirely under natural conditions. Stud and Flock Rams of both Breeds available privately and at Canterbury Ram Fairs. Inspection and Inquiries Welcomed. WJ.&M.D. SYMES No. 6 RD. ASHBURTON. PHONE 154 J METHVEN. POLLED HEREFORDS (Above Photo courtesy of “Meat and Wool”) GLEN SIR GROVE 15th whose blood predominates the herd. Selected Yearlings are available Herd based on Wilencote, Kaitoa and Glen Onga Blood. Selected Romney Stud also kept, using Merryvale and Rosemerrin Sires. T. A. GREIG P.O. BOX 22, METHVEN. TELEPHONE 45W, METHVEN. STAVELEY ROMNEY & JERSEY STUD The property is located in the Foothill area 1200 feet above sea level with an average 50 inch rainfall. THE ROMNEY Flock No. 2218 was founded in 1946 and over the last nine years only the top RENAULTRIE Sires have been used. Prominence has been given to Renaultrie twin Bred Stud Sires. The Stud is noted for WOOL and the way sheep thrive when sold to other districts. THE JERSEY STUD was founded 27 years ago and top “Glenmore” bloodlines, tracing to "Dunlevin Excellency,” are still used extensively in the Stud. The Herd has been tested continuously since the 1941-42 season. C. E. TOTTY STAVELEY, No. 1 RD., ASHBURTON.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31628, 14 March 1968, Page 8
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