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AUCTIONS. THE BEST THE BREED CAN OFFER 300 STUD~JERSEY'S. 300 STUD JERSEY'S. 300 STUD JERSEYS. COME TO TARANAKI. T’HE Champions of the Breed, Loo, the -*-dam of Vivandiere, 10361 b. fat; Pretty’s Flirt, 10101 b. fat; Lady Superior, 9971 b. fat (second class); Sultan’s Daisy, 9681 b. fat, are all Taranaki bred. Taranaki Breeders use Island blood to.maintain quality, but they Insure heavy production bv mating the imported stock with the great old foundation lines that have made Taranaki and the Jersey Bleed famous. Yon must have cows with constitution, size and capacity—the kind the dairy industry is calling for and the production of which has made NORTH TARANAKI THE JERSEY CENTRE OF NEW ZEALAND. MAY 28 to JUNE 4. When 25 North Taranaki Herds will contribute for sale over 300 STUD JERSEYS SOO STRATFORD, MAY 28. MR. W. VICKERS’ FIRST ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALB-30 in-calf heifers and 6 selected bulls. Mr. Vickers is offering the whole of his heifers, every one of which was bred in his noted herd and represents the best of the Dominion’s foundation lines. TARIKI, MAY 29 MESSRS. E. O’SULLIVAN AND SONS’ SECOND ANNUAL SALE—26 head of show and butter-fat heifers and 8 young quality bred sires, including sons and daughters of Sultan’s Daisy, 9681 b. fat, Susy Gamboge (Imp.), Magnet’s Peggy, and th* great breeding sire Meadowvale Farmer’s Glory. At his sale 12 head will also be sold on account of Mr. A. Linnell. NEW PLYMOUTH, MAY 30. JERSEY BREEDERS’ CLUB ANNUAL SALE OF FEMALES—Many of the best of the fine herds in North Taranaki will be represented at this sale, and some of the great foundation females will be offered for sale. No consignment sale in New Zealand has an equal reputation for the high standard of the stock offered annually. WAITARA, JUNE 1. MR. H. PURDIE’S DISPERSAL SALE —44 head of the best Jerseys in Taranaki; no herd has a greater reputation for uniform production. The best foundation strains are re-pre-ented in this stud, and there is no herd in New Zealand which has more of the famous high quality Hawkesbury strains; 18 daughteis and 8 sons of Tiki’s Twylish, sire Twylish’s Daisy, 7041 b. fat, and Twylisli’s Darkie, 8081 b. fat, will be offered. NEW PLYMOUTH. JUNE 2. MR. JOHN HALE’S ANNUAL SALE--52 head of in-calf heifers and stud hulls. This includes the greatest selection of young sires combining butter-fat backing with quality ever offered in New Zealand. Among them a son of Lady Superior, 9971 b. fat (second class c.0.m.); a brother to Signal’s Lioness, 7261 b. fat; a son of Lady Ivy, 7361 b. fat; sons and grandsons of Pretty Florrie and Pretty Maid; sisters to Pretty’s Flirt, 10101 b. fat; and a brother to Lady Superior, 9971 b, fat- Th* heifers are the best yet offered at Holly Oak. Nearly all are sons and daughters of the Breed’s most notable siro-GRANNIE’S KNIGHT C. 8.8. —a daughter of this sire at present under test promises to do over IDOOIb. fat. Holly Oak Jerseys are bred closer to the greatest Island foundation sires and infinitei ly better backed with butter-fat records than it is possible to import them. 78 CERTIFICATES ISSUED TO HOLLY OAK BRED OR OWN- ’ ED JERSEYS HAVE THE UNEQUALLED AVERAGE OF 533.861 b. FAT AND ONLY 24 RECORDS WERE MADE AT MATURE AGE. NEW PLYMOUTH, JUNE 3. MESSRS. F. W. CORNWALL AND H. SALWAY’S SECOND ANNUAL SALE—2S head from two of the best quality herds in New Zealand, both of which have • produced notable show champions, which in each case have been heavy producers. The offering includes sons and daughters of famous 7001 b. cows and 6001 b. heifers, champion show winners, and the imported bull Brampton Merry Boy, and a brother to the record priced heifer of the breed, sold last year for 510 guineas. WAITARA, JUNE 4. MR. P. J. PETERSEN’S DISPERSAL SALE —60 head. Great deep-bociied cows with splendid udders; only a few herds in New Zealand own cows to compare with the great matrons in this herd, and its youngsters are making records this year up to 8001 b. fat. It was founded on Sunflower, Bilberry, and Doctor blood. A wonderful sale to secure foundation stock. One of its heifers —to be sold —has headed the merit list for four successive months.’ AN UNPARALLELED OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE YOUR CHOICE FROM SOME OF THE GREATEST OF THE BBEED. ALL CATTLE GUARANTEED AND TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE. North Taranaki breeders are again making arrangements so that visiting breeders may' inspect all herds in the district, and the Annual Jersey Breeders’ Social, at which all breeders are welcome, will again be held during the Jersey week. SEND NOW FOR CATALOGUES TO THE JOINT AUCTIONEERS: ■WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., Wellington and Branches: NEWTON KING, LIMITED, New Plymouth and Stratford.

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. OQQ ACRES —Beaconsfield, 15 miles ZOO fiy r oad from Feilding. This property is wrll situated and } flat, suitable for mixed farming. Carrying 2} sheep and cattle. Small cottage, woolshed, and cowshed. Price, 427 19s. per acre. Cash required, 41576. ALEX. J. GEARY, Feilding. -i “Q ACRES, 120 ploughable, divided 100 into 12 paddocks, 6-roomed house, electric light; 8-bail cowshed; engineroom, motor-shed, etc.; 1} miles from railway station. 30 cows, etc., as a going concern. 450 per acre or would exchange for smaller farm or house property. No mortgage. Terms arranged. E. F. LIFFITON, Land Agent, P.O. Box 278, WANGANUI.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 199, 23 May 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 199, 23 May 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 199, 23 May 1925, Page 10

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