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“HOLLYCOMBE” and “THE PARK” NOTED ROMNEY STUDS These flocks are predominately of "Waiorongomai" ZEfflHßHFWeight and Quality of Wool and the wellx o , ... . . „ ir. covered, low-set carcases, induce excellent demand Strain. Reared under entirely natural conditions, in ' , , , for these rams. Included amongst many regular one of the driest districts in the Dominion, t ey are clients are such stations as—Blackhead, Aramoana, good doers wherever the rams are taken. Pourere, Omakere, Tamumu, Ngahere, and Clarewich. Ewe Wool, 17 bales, topped Ist Hawke's last Hawke's Bay Show—ln N.C. classes, , awards gained were: 1 st and 3rd, Ram Hogget; 2 Ram Bay Wool Sale last season. Rams are notable for.— a Hoggets Ist and 2nd.; 3 Ram Hoggets Ist and 2nd; Wool Improvement. The studs aim is production o 2-tooth Ewe with Lamb Ist and 2nd; Ewe Hogget Ist a dense, even fleece of 46/48s quality. and 2nd; and 2 Ewe Hogget pen Ist and 2nd. W. A. TOD and Estate of J. TOD, Otane, Waipawa. Phones 17M and 17D, OTANE.

“LUCKNOW” Southdowns Flock No. 878. - - Founded 1929. Have Topped Hawke's Bay (Flock) Ram Fair upon 3 occasions. A TOTALLY NATURAL CONDITION FLOCK. I s Established with ewes selected ex D. N. Lane flock, with additions from D. J. Cooper's and F. J. Ellis's flocks. W/ J. Gimblett sires used consistently for many years and latterly a ram by Ford Christian, imp. Rigorous culling and absence of pampering have produced a high-class flock; Lucknow rams are ideally suited to the Practical Needs of fat-lamb producers. ENQUIRIES AND INSPECTION INVITED. R. A. NIMON :: Havelock North Phone 3461 — Hastings.

Orua Wharo Flock * No . B3 . Southdown Stud “ ,907 ' Founded on ewes and rams from James Stuckey (Flock 3) here is now one of the oldest Southdown studs in Hawke's Bay. ® Bred on ENTIRELY NATURAL PASTURES — ORUA WHARO — Southdowns hove won a reputation for activity, hardiness and firstclass carcase type. Qualify strains have been drawn from .the flocks of ELLIS BROS., JAS. KNIGHT and W. J. GIMBLETT. • It is needless for Hawke's Bay sheepmen to go beyond Takapau, for quality Southdowns. — For fullest information, ring Orua Wharo Station, Phone 2S, TAKAPAU.

“KAITOA” SOUTHDOWNS Flock No. 177. Founded 1913. Foundation ewes from flock of J. McGregor. Best of sires have been used, including amongst imported rams one from Sir J. Coleman of "Gatton Park." This season's shearlings are sired by ' Luton Hoo" and Massey College rams; including the 260gn. "Tirotea" ram. Use of such high-class stock has enabled "Kaitoa" to obtain a first-class standard of Southdowns. A NATURAL CONDITION FLOCK, BRED ON HEALTHY COUNTRY. H. B. STUCKEY PRIVATE BAG, DANNEVIRKE. Phone 29-065.

“OAKLEA” Southdown Stud — Founded 1923. "A KILLEYMOON FLOCK" The most recent purchase is 2/38, a son of the record-priced English Royal Champion. Gold Medal Ram Hoggett at Hawke's Bay 1939 Show. I Bred on Limestone Country in Central Hawke's Boy, "Oaklea" Rams possess Ideal Type, Constitution and Virility. Perfectly suited to Quality, Fat-lamb Production. INQUIRY AND INSPECTION INVITED. C. R. EDGECOMBE "Oaklea," Hatuma — Phone 59M, Waipukurau.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 43, 14 November 1939, Page 33 (Supplement)

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 43, 14 November 1939, Page 33 (Supplement)

Page 33 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 43, 14 November 1939, Page 33 (Supplement)

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