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WAREHORNE ROMNEYS Flock 987 — Founded 1921. Established on selections from "Penrose" and other leading strains. ' The "Warehorne" Flock has a highly successful showing record, including Championships and many other awards at most of the leading North Is. Shows and also at some of the principal Australian Shows. Bred and Reared under Natural Conditions at 1000 ft. above sea-level. "Warehorne" Sheep are low-set, compact and covered with medium wool — combining the finest Romney characters. INSPECTION INVITED. W. Q. SMALL "Warehorne," Cunninghams, Feilding. Mail —Private Bag. Phone 59ZK.

“HOLMLEIGH” ROMNEYS Flock No. 1387 Founded with ewes from Joseph Corpe flock and sires from T. E. Graine, the "Homeleigh" Stud is maintained at 1700 ft. altitude, is absolutely grass fed; except for actual show sheep. :: OF FIRST-CLASS CONSTITUTION :: and CONFORMATION Special care has been devoted, over years, to low-set, compact, heavily-woolled type, and today "Holmleigh" Romneys can hold their own in any company. At Feilding Ram Fair—the usual annual offering will be made next February. At 1939 Fair, "Homleigh" secured top prices for flock rams offered. INQUIRY AND INSPECTION WELCOMED. G. E. LINTOTT Phone 30S, KIMBOLTON.

“HORORATA” ROMNEY SIRES WILL DO WELL ANYWHERE Founded in 1925, establishment ewes were secured from Bayley Bros.' flock, Kai Iwi; with over a decade of straight "Waiorongomai" breeding. At "Hororata," "Parorangi" sires were then consistently used for long years, with a later infusion from "Waiorongomai." Expense has not been spared in creating a superior flock, up to the "double century" having been paid to secure top quality sires. * "HOROMATA" topped the last two Hawke's Bay Ram Fairs, for flocks, and some few years ago, top average was secured for an entry of 60 Rams. The winner for 1939 and 1938, of Hawke's Bay Show class for 3 Flock Ewe Hoggets has secured "HORORATA" rams for a dozen years. The flock also won both 3 group and single at Waipukurau, 1939. Bred at 1500 ft. altitude—ENTIRELY UNPAMPERED—WooI of 46/48 Quality. INQUIRY INVITED W. M. STEWART RIDGE ROAD, R.D., FEILDING - - Phone 686 A

Breed Your Own PowerGrow Your Own “Fuel” — The Clydesdale is the Best Power Plant ©n the market today For Low Cos. Coin.-™, »l=oOo.d ogoinot Import R«,rt=Nons, din." creases, avoidance of heavy Maintenance and Overhead Costs. Be Independent, a Secure, with a I earn. HORSE POWER SPELLS — ECONOMY AND SECURITY. The Clydesdale Horse Society of the Dominion of N.Z. (Inc.). R. McCAY, Secretary, Box 148, Hawera.

STUD STOCK SPECIALISTS FOR AUCTION — PRIVATE OJJ EXPORT SALE. Offering a Service which is Unexcelled. W DALBETY&Coy. i rL . J (Incorporated in England) wjiSSfjgjlij Branches and Agencies throughout N.Z. Australia and Overseas. |Sg| ||S| I |l| 11 1 v ' 1 S| -jg<• | | rang g| || || -■ "" '| , | | ® Personally Selected Purchases made on Clients' Behalf. Ryeland Ewes sold by auction at Albury, New South Wales, October 1939, account W. O. Rennie, Esquire, to realize up to 16gns., and average lOgns. —"Point Blank photo. FOR COMPETENT, COMPREHENSIVE SERVICE. —DALGETY & Coy., ‘ Stud Stock Department (Headquarters), Palmerston North. Phonp 5570.

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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 43, 14 November 1939, Page 35 (Supplement)

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Page 35 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 43, 14 November 1939, Page 35 (Supplement)

Page 35 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 43, 14 November 1939, Page 35 (Supplement)

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