TWO NOTED FLOCKS ESTABLISHED OVER A GENERATION PREPOTENT—OF TRUE BREED TYPE “Beaumont” ROMNEYS SOUTHDOWNS Flock No. 183, Founded 1908 Flock No. 110, Founded 1909. Pororongi foundation; sired by Established on Matatua ewes. Waiorongomai sires for years Developed with Killeymoon thereafter and again consis- sires and latterly infused with tently of late years. Ford Christian strain ex The demand for its rams, has Kohatu. caused this to become one of Gained Ist Prize for Flock the largest flocks in the Feild- 1-Shear Rams at 1941 Feilding ing district. Show. Offerings of both breeds have regularly enjoyed signally successful realisations at Feilding and other leading Rams Fairs. Extensive Private Treaty Disposals also made each season. Inquiries Invited. Flock Inspection Welcomed. W. H. HENSON. FEILDING. Phone 148 K.
Two Old-Established Flocks, Bred to the Best of Sires—on Dannevirke Hill Country. “WAITOHORA” SOUTHDOWNS— DeveIoped with sires ex Burrell and Sons flock and, recent years, infused with Ford Christian blood. This prominent in rams now offered; a wellgrown and quality line. —NATURAL CONDITION FLOCKS, RAMS NOW AVAILABLE FOR SELECTION. Est. G. J. J. BUCHANAN Phone 29-024. Mail—Mangatoro Valley R.D. WAITOHORA, DANNEVIRKE.
To DANNEVIRKE RAM FAIR From “Llanfair” Southdowns A Selected Draft of Well-bred Rams; Bred in a rigorous climate. WILL DO WELL ON ANY COUNTRY Flock No. 1600—Predominately of imported LUTON' HOO blood and splendid sires of that great strain have* been used at "LLANFAIR." A'c. LES. FEIERABEND UMUTAOROA, DANNEVIRKE. Phone 28-661,
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 91, 13 January 1944, Page 3
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