PRICE RECORDS BROKEN
<; 'News by the last mail states thatGi-ey-stone Jersey Farm, an incorporated agricultural; enterpriso % at West, .Chester, Pennsylvania, of which the president is Mr. P. M. Sharpless, Ims broken all price records for. the Jersey breed of cattle by paying ,£6250 for a half-interest in an eighteen-month-old bull. The animal is Financial Sensation. He was bred nnd 'raised and now is stiilpartially owned by '"the Waterloo Jersey Farm of the State of which the, president is Professor f®jjglis9.i. - van" ?elt.: At tho time of nur- . interest in this biTll, which : 'he; ; of 1 tho sale will spend six •' .., 6f:.each\yeaT in-lowa and six in "Tfcnnsylv.inia, ' Greystone Farm • also .., V . bought, outright twenty carefully-bred JStsey cows at an average price of .6208 15s; each. '
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 91, 11 January 1919, Page 10
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124PRICE RECORDS BROKEN Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 91, 11 January 1919, Page 10
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