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One of the Largest Aberdeen-Angus Herds in New Zealand —-Oid Established. Rich in Erica &■ Flower Biood. “GLEN AROS” HEADED BY THESE SIRES:-— (1 ) PRIEST OF V/AITERENUI, by the great Erica bull Eland of Bleaton (imp. I, sire of Royal champions in Australia pnd New Zealand. (2) ALEC OF WAITERENUI, son of Ossian of Waiterenui and Twig of Ben Lomond. (3) WRECKER OF WAITERENUI, by Ossian of Waiterenui from Ruby of Waiterenui. (4) SANE OF GLEN AROS, by Negros of Waiterenui from Jealous of Glen Arcs. Herd Maintained on Hill Pastures on Natural Condition Standards To Breed Prepotent, Virile Bulls. ANNUAL DRAFTS DISPOSED BY PRIVATE TREATY & SELECTION. 1943's ALREADY SOLD OUT. INQUIRIES INVITED FOR NEXT SEASON. *3—Selected 2-Year Bulls Offering.* AT DANNEVIRKE SALE—ALL BY ALEC OF WAITERENUI. J. A. MACFARLANE "GLEN AROS," RAUKAWA, HASTINGS. Phone 6882. For Hardy, Quality-Breeding Bulls —from “up Wairoa Way" “DUNIRA” AB ANG D ur Herd runs at 2000 feet and more altitude, and yet maintained under Natural Conditions. "DUNIRA" Cattle Never Pampered. Founded 1935-36 from Waiterenui, Glen Arcs, and Ben Lomond. Sires: Judge of Kowhiwh'i (one of top-priced bulls at 1937 Dannevirke Sale), and Burford Charming Boy (by Bachelor of Derculich, imp.). Tarton Eric, latest herd sire. Inquiries invited for 1944 —this years bulls practically cleared except for some choice yearlings. D. C. STRACHAN, "DUNIRA," TAIHAPE R.D. Phone 1 39R. Station-Bred Bulls of "Top Notch" Quality From Hill Country. 4 4 MOTE RE ’ ’ ABERDEEN-ANGUS ESTABLISHED OVER 30 YEARS. Founded on GLADBROOK Females and Developed with Sires from WAITERENUI; Late AKITIO & MATAPIHI; Now Using Sires ex AKITIO & KOWHIWHI. All 1943 Bulls Already Disposed Of. INQUIRIES INVITED FOR 1944—STUD & RUN BULLS. A/c. MOTERE STATION, J. R. GILLESPIE, Manager. Woipawa. Phone 125 R.

FLOWER BLOOD PARAMOUNT. Bred Under Typical Station Conditions. “OMAHERE” Founded 1934 with GWAVAS Females. Developed with Sires as JUTLAND OF KOWHIWHI (250gns. at 1 937 Dannevirke Sale), and now JOLLY 3rd OF KOWHIWHI (purchased at Kowhiwhi dispersal at 240gns.). RIGID SELECTION PRACTISED AND TRUE QUALITY, HARDY BULLS PRODUCED; NEVER PAMPERED. JUST A FEW 2-YEAR-OLD BULLS AVAILABLE STILL TO PRIVATE SELECTION. INQUIRIES INVITED. OMAKERE STATION, C. THOM, Manager. WAIPAWA. Phone 1140. ★ Stars in the Dairy Shorthorn Firmament Breeding for Milk, Butterfat, Type and Constitution. HERD ESTABLISHED OVER 40 YEARS. “MAHORA” Dairy Shorthorns tY '* , ' ' < Mahora Sunbeam < ( ' (illustrated), ‘t ■ Wwf g.h.t. 627it>. fat J in 298 days. Royal S? ’ Champion 1937, Jr ® numerous other . ggT-Jilt , awards. a ;,'c Heifers by the Imported Sire —EFFJAY SAPPHIRES TREASURE — will be offered next Autumn. ❖ All this-season's bulls already disposed by now. EFFJAY'S dam in 1937 gained world records, 13Hlb. daily yield; 20,0441 b. in 213 days, and averaged 63.81 b. for 418 days. Inquiries and Herd Inspection Welcomed. A/c. MISS G. BREEN, PAKOWHAI ROAD, HASTINGS. A Herd Headed by MASTER CID OF ERINVIEW—A Champion Butterfat Bull. As were his Sire and Grandsire. ?Has New Zealand a Better Proven Bull—? 690.51 b. averaged on 18 tests of his daughters; up to 8641 b. for a 3-year-old. “ERINVIEW” JERSEYS Awarded 7 Medals in a single season. Home of 4 Champion Butterfat Bulls. Holder of 24 Junior.2-year-old Records, averaging 6221 b. Established 1916, and intensely bred for Type and Production to a pre-eminent standard. Herd Inspection and Inquiries Welcomed; although little now left for this season. M. D. MURRAY, "ERINVIEW" :: WOODVILLE.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 308, 23 September 1943, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 308, 23 September 1943, Page 4