JERSEY DISPERSAL SALE
GOOD PRICES By Telegraph.—Press Association. New Plymouth, June 3. An indication of the renewed confidence in the dairy industry and the value of high-grade cattle was given at the dispersal sale of Mr. Fred. Cornwall’s choice Jersey herd to-day, when high prices were paid. Breeders in both Islands were represented in a record bench of buyers. The bull. Brampton Coy Volunteer, was purchased by Mr. J. A. Mitchell (Longburn), for 505 guineas: the cow, Oaklands Lady Brampton, was secured by Mr. A. E. Watkins (Takanini, Auckland), for 300 guineas; the heifer. Oaklands Gipsy, went to Mr. Basil Mitchell (Longburn), for 310 guineas. In a number of cases the prices paid exceeded 200 guineas.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 212, 4 June 1929, Page 13
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