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PAPATIHI POLLED HEREFORDS The Breed that Combines the Best Beef-Producing Characteristics. 11 ssMir r- " * " f ’ I r w i £ lib t r< 5 W\ , ~ .. Dale Cutler Junior (Imp.), the N.Z. Royal Show Champion at Hastings, 1935, winner of many show championships and sire of the outstanding Papatihi Herefords. The continued excellence of Papatihi Herefords is ensured by the latest importation from the stud of Hodgson Bros., Illinois, U.S.A., the exporters of the first Hereford Bull to N.Z. This bull, New Deal, calved November, 1935, is a particularly well marked bull of deep ruby red, with an excellent head, full of style, well balanced, and let down particularly well behind, and promises to develop into a model of the breed. ENQUIRIES INVITED. Miss Bessie Donald “PAPATIHI”, FEATHERSTON

MAUNGAHUU HEREFORD HERD Unsurpassed for QUALITY and EARLY MATURITY. The N.Z. Royal Show Champion, Gay Richard 44th, and two prize-winning yearling heifers. Present herd sires include the N.Z. Royal Show Champion, GAY RICHARD 44th (Gay Kansas—Gay Princess 45th) and his son, GAY CAPTAIN 28th, together with GAY BRIGADIER 3rd, and GAY BRIGADIER 2nd, two sons of the famous TARRINGTON BRIGADIER, imported from England, and who claims for his sire Tarrington Optimist, whose showring successes include First and Breed Champion, Royal Welsh, 1929, and First Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1929. ESTATE LATE JAMES McKENZIE MAUNGAHINA, MASTERTON

ALTON PURE-BRED HEREFORD HERD Wairoa - - - Hawke's Bay This herd possesses the distinction of having every cow eligible for the English Herd Book. The bulls are raised in absolutely natural conditions and possess great bone, constitution, colour and cpnformation; they are in demand in both Islands. EWAN JEFFERSON ALTON :: :: WAIROA, H.B.

GLEN ANGA STUD HEREFORDS AND ROMNEYS Bred and Reared on Hill Country under Natural Conditions. z xZ z wU x <'' : Sllll- - KAHA, sire of many of our females. For Sale: A limited number of Rugged, Low-set, Quality Bulls, Moderately Priced. Romneys—Rugged, Low-set and Active. Medium to Strong Wool, Jacob Blood predominating. TYNAN BROS., TE ANGA, via TE KUITI R.D. Telephone: Te Anga, Phone No. 8.

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Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 34, 4 November 1937, Page 8 (Supplement)

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 34, 4 November 1937, Page 8 (Supplement)

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 31, Issue 34, 4 November 1937, Page 8 (Supplement)

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