Littledown Corriedale Stud Better Known for CHAMPION WOOL’ Do YOU want to IMPROVE B your Then LITTLEDOWN RAMS. LITTLEDOWN Fleeces have been Champion at: Christchurch 1967 * Rangiora 1967, 68. 69 ■EK T/t Amberley 1967, 68, 69 Oxford 1968, 69 * ' 4 \ Hawarden 1969 Amuri 1969, 70 Cheviot 1970 , AN UNBEATEN RECORD V ’ Orders are being taken NOW for B 1971, An excellent selection of Pg open faced, fine wool rams available for private sale. FULL PRODUCTION RECORDS I AVAILABLE CONTACT: I W. F. DIXON and SONS RANGIORA R.D. 1 T ' We invite you to visit our stud. --.mMmHMHBB
FARMERS . . . FOR ALL YOUR • SHEEP AND CATTLE DIPPING • CROP & PASTURE SPRAYING • ALL APPLICATION OF FARM CHEMICALS. CONTACT: D. MORRISON PHONE, 155 U, HAWARDEN
FARMERS • ENGINEERS • CONTRACTORS BOLTS & NUTS FOR EVERY PURPOSE T t V T \ % <CQB> ♦ / S. AITCHISON LTD. 250 Durham St. Phone 67-108. STRATHBLANE CORRIEDALE STUD jjBEWgwKQa ESTABLISHED ON THE SUBDIVISION OF THE GLENOVIS STUD ENQUIRIES AND INSPECTION WELCOME. J. D. SIDEY Phone 156 S Hawarden HOPETOUN CORRIEDALE and POLLED HEREFORD STUDS Hopetoun Corriedale Stud, established for 35 years, is noted for its quality, naturally conditioned Rams and Ewes HOPETOUN TRUST POLLED HEREFORD STUD Founded with Papatahai and Waimahaka Females • INSPECTION OF SHEEP AND CATTLE STUDS INVITED AT ANY TIME. W. P. EARL HOPETOUN, HAWARDEN, PHONE 6A
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32251, 20 March 1970, Page 18
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