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——— i TE ROHENGA STUD ROMNEYS (FLOCK No. 523) 8 S' !Tl. - . O j ; T E i U I " ' B R t iWiiliifM e N A Typical Te Rohenga Ewe. An old-established flock, bred naturally on high hill country, and entirely grass-fed. Possessing good bone and dense wool, le | j Rohenga Romneys are in greater demand each ' i year. ' I ’ R. J. LAW I ! TE ROHENGA - - SHANNON. ; _ . -PURCHASE- i I “RANUI” Stud Romneys AND IMPROVE YOUR FLOCK !' The "Ranui” stud (Flock No. 1133) is founded upon the best purebred stock purchased from the late Mr. P. Mungavin, Porirua (Flock No. 64), whose herd, established over 50 years ago, is one of the breed’s foundation herds with a Dominionwide reputation. “Ranui” Romneys have won the points prize at the Horowhenua Show five times in succession, in which period the points prize at Pahiatua (twice in succession), 14 championships, 10 reserve championships, 67 firsts, 62 seconds and 40 thirds have also been awarded “Ranui” sheep. Fed entirely on grass, with good bone, strong constitution and thickly fleeced, "Ranui” rams are the ideal type for building up and improving the flock, the large number of repeat. orders being ample evidence of the popularity of the Ranui rams. Farmers wanting good natural condition sheep should inquire about “Ranui” stock before making up their mind. Inspection Invited. Inquiries welcomed. i J. H. MUNGAVIN | “RANUI,” OHAU. Brookliegh ROMNEY Stud ( FLOCK No. 123) These sheep have been bred for type and character for 40 years, and are ' eagerly sought after. Strong-constitu-tioned, active sheep, bred on hill country, and carrying a most serviceable fleece of very typical wool, they are the class of sheep that can hold their own anywhere. INQUIRIES INVITED Jos. Batchelar, Linton, Manawatu SUCCESSES ARE THE BEST TESTIMONIALS As evidence of our success as Fat Sheep Farmers, we summarize hereunder our Show Successes for the past five years. WELLINGTON: 4 Championships, 7 Firsts and 2 Seconds. HOROWHENUA: 40 Firsts’ 30 Seconds and Davies Memorial Cup for j four years in succession. PAHIATUA: 7 Firsts, 7 Seconds. ROYAL (1928) One First and One Second. FREO DAVIES THE SUCCESSFUL BREEDER OF FAT SHEEP INSPECTION INVITED. FOXTON ROAD, LEVIN I “COLLINWOOD” ROMNEYS i FLOCK No. 610. Flock founded 1910 by the purchase of selected sheep, and are now very high-class, natural condition animals that ,i will do well on any country. Some good ranis for sale. : E. W. COLLINS “Newbury” :: Palmerston North.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 223, 16 June 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 223, 16 June 1932, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 223, 16 June 1932, Page 16

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