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AUCTIONS. QQO taiianaki jerseys qqq OJO TARANAKI JERSEYS QQQ TARANAKI JERSEYS OQO oJtJ TARANAKI JERSEYS 0,70 MOST IMI’ORTANT SERIES YET HELD. WORLD’S CHAMPIONS, GOLD, SILVER AND BRONZE MEDAL WINNERS, MANY NOTED PRIZE; WINNERS. A HOST OF V.H.C. AND II (’ COWS. FAMOUS CHAMPION \\D BREEDING BULLS. AND A WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF I’KOVED BREEDING STOCK. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1936. “IVONDALE” JERSEY STUD, Tlie property of Mr. P. J. Petersen. COMPLETE DISPERSAL WITHOUT RESERVE, At the farm, Brixton, Wtiitara. I Al BUTTERFAT JERSEYS 1 JLUI BUTTERFAT jerseys 55 STUD COWS, 9 IN-CALF HEIFHRS. 21 YEARLING HEIFERS, 2 HERD SIRES: IVONDALE RAINBOW YOU’LL DO (whose first live daughters produced an average of 636 II). fat as junior two-year-olds, including the gold and bronze medal winners of last season), and IVONDALE HEATHER LAD (whose two nearest dams average 10051 b. fat) ; 14 One and Two-year-old Bulls, including an unbeaten two-vcar-old. The females include WOODLANDS FELICIE, CO.R. 12201 b. fat; IVONDALE TINY HEATHER, C.O.R. 10611 b. fat; RIVERDALE WAIF, C.O.R. 8841 b. fat; IVONDALE CLEOPATRA. COR. 8101 b. fat at two years; 3 HEIFERS ABOVE 7001 b FAT, and 6 ABOVE 6001 b. fat. SEVERAL DOING WELL UNDER TEST. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1936. THIRD NATIONAL FEMALE SHOW AND SALE, Representing the LEADING STUDS OF TARANAKI, AND A SPECIAL CONSIGNMENT FROM MANAWATU. RP RICHLY-BRED JERSEYS KfJ RICHLY-BRED JERSEYS These include DAWNING PEACE, VIIC., C.O.R. 6471 b. fat; BRONZE MEDAL SENIOR TWO-YEAR-OLD, MINNETONKA LASS, C.O.R. 6381 b. fat; SILVER MEDAL SENIOR TWO-YEAR-OLD 1935. and MAORI JUDY, 11. C., C.O.R. 7141 b. fat; GOLD MEDAL SENIOR TWO-YEAR-OLD 1934. The balance are mostly in-calf heifers, yearling heifers and stud bulls from the very best Taranaki and imported strains. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1936. “OAKLANDS” JERSEY STUD. Founded by the late F. W. Cornwall. COMPLETE UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE, On account of Mr, A. H. Grover, at the farm, Bell Block. AQ QUALITY JERSEYS JQ QUALITY JERSEYS 24 STUD COWS. 6 IN-CALF HEIFERS. 10 YEARLING HEIFERS 2 HERD SIRES, 6 YEARLING BULLS. A beautiful quality herd with many prospective show and producing champions strongly bred to the famous sire, HOLLY BANK SQUIRE, C. 8.8. This will be the last opportunity of securing stock from this famous stud, which has supplied ’some of 'the Dominion's greatest breeding stock for nearly 40 years. THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1936. “HOLLY OAK” AND “WONDER VIEW” STUDS. On account of Messrs. John and Len. Hale, at “Holly Oak,” New Plymouth. QQ BUTTERFAT JERSEYS QQ BUTTERFAT JERSEYS 00 33 STUD COWS. 51 IN-CALF HEIFERS, 1 IMPORTED SIRE, STANDARD OXFORD LAD, AND 3 STUD YEARLING BULLS. The above represent a beautiful line of in-calf heifers from “Holly Oak, ’ including many daughters of the imported sire, Brampton Wonder Standard, and many close relations to the highest producers this herd has bred. Mr. Len. Hale is completely dispersing his herd, which includes many well-performed, highly-classified and beautifully-bred stock. The imported sire is a “star” attraction. FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1936. PENROSE JERSEY STUD, The property of Messrs. Clemow Bros. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE (To dissolve partnership). AT THE FARM, STRATFORD. 1 AA HIGHLY-PERFORMED 1 AA IVV JERSEYS. G 1 STUD COWS. 22 IN-CALF HEIFERS 4 HERD SIRES, 13 STUD YEARLING AND TWO-YEAR-OLD BULLS. EVERY COW IN THE HERD IS C.O.R. OR GOVT. O.H.T. TESTED, WITH RECORDS UP TO 811 LB. FAT. There are 7 V.H.C. COWS, 26 H.C. COWS, several of them with excellent V.H.C. prospects and several C. cows. This is one of the best herds in the southern hemisphere and is noted for its even type, quality, capacity and perfect udders. THE BULLS, WHICH INCLUDE THE FAMOUS CHAMPION KU KU BONNY OWLER. ARE A PARTICULARLY GOOD LINE. DON’T MISS JERSEY WEEK IN TARANAKI! COMMISSIONS EXECUTED ON BEHALF OF ABSENTEE BUYERS. Auctioneers: WRIGHT. STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., Wellington and Branches. NEWTON KING LTD., New Plymouth and Stratford. A 224 FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. ENSEN” Mole Drain Ploughs—We are sole manufacturers and chief agents. Reid and Gray Agency. Palmerston Nth. /CAMBRIDGE Roller. £l6; it. & G. VJ 4 Swamp Plough. £2B; It. A G. S.F. Plough, £l4. L.-C. Purton, Fitzherbert Ave.. Palm. Nth. CRUB. gorse, blackberry, or lupin-in-feeted country made productive economically by Howard Rotary Hoes, powered by tractors. Write B. V. Cooksley and Co.. 96 Tory St.. Wgtn. PRODUCE FOR SALE. UM ARAS, ‘I/O ; Carrots, t’otaioes, 4/-. mixed, 4/6, sugar-bag, railage paid. W. Wiggin, Otumoitai. Taurangn.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 200, 21 May 1936, Page 16

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