WILENCOTE POLLED HEREFORD CATTLE i and ROMNEY MARSH SHEEP STUDS jwgg • Offi I■ I : 2 : : Y :■'■■• „ < f ‘ ‘‘ ' I ' s,v ' ' >*. * i r ' '& * < -T i I BEAU GEM, 1935-36 N.Z. Royal Champion. Winner of 10 consecutive Championships and 22 First Prizes (including groups). In the Hereford classes at the 1935 and 1936 Royal Shows this stud won four Royal Championships, Champion Group twice, ten First Prizes, three Second Prizes and two Third Prizes. BW7 ~WB r<- L -■ ‘ 'TT i ’XJ —•-1 F L ■< I -•- . i»v ■ ' ■-<■) Pair of Romney Hoggets (ram and ewe) which won the Savage Cup at the 1936 Gisborne Show for Best Pair of Hoggets. The Romney Stud was founded on pure Waiorongomai blood. Full particulars of sale stock from— F. E. HUMPHREYS, Ngatapa, GISBORNE. “WAIHUKA” HEREFORDS . "’J 'Ar I Eted • tU g ! ■ •• • Stud ;Z ' J F PAUNTON JAMES (Imp.). As a companion herd sire to the famous PAUNTON JAMES (Imp.), we purchased at the English Herd Books Society's Show, held in February, 1936, the Champion Yearling Bull, FLASHLIGHT, top-priced bull and winner of the OWEN WILLIAMS 100-GUINEA CHALLENGE TROPHY for the champion of the showyard, and also one of the winning group of three bulls. The 28 registered purebred two-year Hereford Bulls offered at the Matawhero Saleyards on September 4 on account of Messrs. Hutchinson Bros., Waihuka, averaged 89-4- guineas, an increase of nearly 20 guineas on last year's average of 70 guineas. The highest price during the sale was 200 guineas for the first of the progeny available from the imported bull Paunton James, which cost his owners £l2OO by the time he was landed on the farm. Nine bulls reached three figures, and the lowest-price of the sale was 50 guineas. HUTCHINSON BROS. Gisborne - "T - ■ ' ’ “NUI” HEREFORD STUD Present Herd Sires are the- two The Nui Stud contains a imported polled bulls, Polled great concentration of the Bullion Success (Grove SucEnsign and Colonist blood, cess 5th —Miss Bullion); and practically the whole Choice Domino Gem (Gem herd traces to the English Domino—Daisy's Choice) and Herd Book. the two horned bulls, Rangiora (by San Gabriel, a son of the great stock bull San Juan, from Park Almond 27th) and MayWe have for sale this season field Kansas 9th, who is from a fine line of polled and Mayfield Leonora 129 (a horned rising two-year-old daughter of Grandee 2nd) and bulls. The Nui Bulls are not sired by Kansas, the sire of the pampered in any way, being outstanding show bull Gay Kanentirely grass fed and reared sas, winner of numerous chamon hilly country. pionships, including 5 Royal championships. -.th1 1 < -w * jfei -|sMgsaa» t’jlv/w 1 f , f - ’ ? ifl ■ ' ’ ' . < ’ ■ ’ I I ‘IB ?■> ,r " ' 2 .< HR ■HHHHHHNI POLLED BULLION SUCCESS, an importation from Canada, at the head of the "Nui" Stud. A FINE LINE OF POLLED AND HORNED RISING TWO-YEAR-OLD BULLS FOR SALE. J. M. JAMES, Wangaehu, MASTERTON
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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 34, 4 November 1937, Page 7 (Supplement)
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