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TIPUA STUP ROMNEY FLOCK (Established by. G. E. Alien in 1907.) M * The foundation of this noted Flock was bred from '! ■--^ ewes and rams bred by W. B. Allen, who established ;. \>'i a stud of Romneys in 1880. . * \V l! The Tipua Stud Romneys are noted for constitution* bone, and good, sound, soft wool. Entrants from this Flock haA'e won many Trophies and Cups at North and South Island Shows, including - ,• the Royal Championship for Rams and Eaves. Wool Prizes have been won at the Panama Exposition, and at Wellington and Manawatu. Rams are for sale, both stud and Flock. For further particulars apply to—G. E; ALLEN "TIPUA» TARATAHI - - Via MASTERTON

WAIRARAPA STUD SHEEP BREEDERS' ; ' '""' " ' ' '" ' ' EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL SALE RROOIfI PIPW At SOLWAY SHOWGROUNDS, MASTERTON, ... lj*l\V-V/IVI-iC4\*ri (Hock No. on WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY, 1936, RHMWITV QTT \X\ 123> commencing at 11.30 a.m. I\V/lVli^II« I OIUU Only Stud Rams and Stud Ewes from the pick of Breeders' Flocks These sheep have been bred for type and character for forty yean. will be offered. :: A wonderful chance to improve your stock! and are eagerly sought after. Strong-contritutioned, active ihMp ' _ . . . -■;•'■. ■' —: ——~ bred on h»H country, and carrying a most serviceable fleece of reir Part.cular. f'°m- f m _ typical wool, they are the class of .heep that can hold their R. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary, Box 40, Matterton. ' own anywhere. ..:..- ■■ ■. . . ■~.■-:■■■■:.- ■ . •. ■ Wool from thi. Flock won th* HUGHES WILLANS I ' _■"'.• -■ -- - CUPfor tkk B M t Two Rhmi of Purtt»«l Roaur I .■■■.-■ ~7 ~~~~~~~ ~ ~ '■■..■ <■■ , " ■•-■•■■■. ,-.- :-■ ' Wo°' •* M««aw«tu A. AP. Show in 1933. U 'VA'I HAI IA ** 17 ADM INQUIRIES INVITED. ?TorL. rAKM JOS. BATCHELAR, Lmtom Muawatu. KARERE ■ ■■■.-'. I • Combining ROMNEY MARSH BREEDING, and an EXTENSIVE SEED GROWING BUSINESS. , V "Valhalla" was established nearly 70 years ago'by the late Mr. H. I : : ' ~~ ~~ ' Callesen, a pioneer settler. It is now owned and used by his son I^¥*^ 7 A >■ 4 IIT 4 MT 4 »T tf^riWVW ' V c cI: , "■■ JeJ/ , . BEVANSMANAKAUSTUD Ronmey Breeding and Seed Growing. high-class pedigree jersey cattle and : Karere's fertile flats have proved eminently suited for seed grow- .r , • v'; '< . ..SOUTHDOWN SHEEP. "- "^, ,1 \ ing, and success for this new industry is assured. . . : ' ■ • ! ' ,'■ ' -'. <■ * A pure strain of RUSSIAN CAPE BARLEY, produced by the ' -vi— '■ owner, will be placed on the market this year. The proximity of the Fields' Division, and Massey College, has been taken full advan- Mj' Jerseys are bred for CONSTITUTION, tage of by Mr. Callesen in his venture. QUALITY and PRODUCTION. Great attenINQUIRIES INVITED! tion a» been paid in founding this Herd. ' ■ Jersey Males and Females and Southdown Sheep for Sale. "" WIWTWI TI " INQUIRIES WELCOMED. INSPECTION INVITED. ill Wll^lUl ROBERT BEVAN, Manakau. 'Phone 475, Otalri. LARGEWHITEand I 1 ' ' "'* BERKSHIRE STUD The Property of A. LASSEN, Ashhurst. ■•'":• ■ ■.- ■■■■■' ■ ' ' :■ The Oldest Large White Herd in the Manawatu. MM™"'^""^^^™M^^ All Sows from tested stock. Hiwimii Delight, a sow bred by this TF ROHPN^A IH RHMISITVC stud, littered eleven pigs of a total weight of a*4lbs. at.eight weeks, * *■* O IVJIS IV\SIVIWE« I d an average of 49.51b5., the official New Zealand record. Two sows (FLOCK No. 523) from the litter are in the herd now. «*v*»«. „ Hiwinui Victor, the sire of the litter which recently established a GOOD CONSTITUTION. :: WELL COVERED. further remarkable record for the Mahora Stud, was a litter brother ~ ' ■ . of this sow. Pigs from Hiwinui have won consistently at New An old-established flock, bred naturally on high hill Zealand Shows; country, and entirely grass-fed. Possessing good The Berk-shires arc pure Canadian stock and the stud was founded bon* and dense wool > Te Rohenga Romneyi are in direct from ,T. A. Russell's stock. ■ . great' demand each year. : 1 ■•■ ■>,<,»■».» .nvted. || [ R.J.LAW ■ ■ T« Rohenga, Shannon nßAircHT&ffliwttflrirrniTVHnpsrs I BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED IN ANY PART OF THE j ~~ -.• •■■ ■', '. dominion. " TDIMTAM" CTITn FARMERS, CONTRACTORS and MUNICIPALITIES will find it Vjlxlll 1 V/IN |J 1 \JIJ to their advantage to consult me when in need of reliable horses. All horses sold carry a guarantee of satisfaction, or money refunded. Q f Officially RECORDED PcdiffTCg. GOOD, SOUND, YOUNG HORSES PURCHASED FOR CASH. ' • * s. j. suisted n^sgjsis^s^Ah. LARGE BLA G X Phone 6056. - 1 I AND . ■ "MIDDLE RUN" JERSEYS I L-AiYVlfci WHlit*! iviD • Many of the leading cattle of the present day go back to cows bearing: ' . . the prefix "Rewa" and to bulls with the affix "of Puketapu," that "Middle Run" ha« often been described as __m«f««» ___ THE FOUNDATION HEAD OF THE BREED IN NEW ZEALAND. REMEMBER— This season the herd of Mr. C. T. Knightbridge, Maungaturoto, built up from "Middle Run" stock, is heading the north under group herd test: "GRINTON" Olialifv i« fniulttanlltr P^wJlt cows purchased by Mr. Ray Sanderson have headed on two occasions the V»l\ll^ IU« VfUailty IS VkOOO! . large herd of Mr. Fred Phillips. Otorohanga; Lea Rig Fringe, the property • of Mr. W. T. Knowles, Kama, who has just completed test with 773.03 lbs. . fat, is. of pure "Middle Run" breeding. ' : DISPERSAL ABOUT MAY OF NEXT YEAR. rTADrT HH tirttfTT'l S\rW Get your .... on list for ca.alo.ue. GEORGE M. WHITELOCK This periodical disposal will be unreserved, and. as usual, we will «,».«•■.......... _ _. retain only heifer calves. No females are for sale before then. NEWBURY R.D., We offer this season, at reasonable prices, a few Stud Bulls of good ,_, ' bSind wit*«r n"*tl°11' °' high production and excellent udder formatio« 'Phone 8769. PALMERSTON NORTH. . W. H. BOOTH & SONS, "Middle Run," Carterton. Il' ——

iJj^^^HH^m^Hjjj^^^^^^^^^^B *4HBL jH^H^^^^|L £* t! le, breeders' Sale, held at Feilding on October 8, 1935, j^^^Hr "Nui't" offering comprised a consignment of Bulls sired by V^^^J ,'* >a^^Hfe|B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^E^ ' Rangiora or Mayfield Kama* 9tk, and realised top prices. I^^V Rangiora is by San Gabrael, a son of the great stock Bull fV^Y^^^^^^^^^^^^Pa San Juan, sold for 500 gns., and Park Almond 27th, who liflLct Jmtk J^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HHhH carries the blood of the show cow Almond 41st and Park IS^taMKS^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^B Almond 10th, who produced Espaniola, sold for £200, and I^^B^^kMJeH|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B||^^H San Salvador, sold for £300. I MHH§£M|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^B Mayfield Kantai 9th is from Mayfield Leonora 129 th (n mK^SSmßSßt^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^^^^^^KKS^ d:vu«Mer of Grandee 2nd), and sired by Kansas, the sire of aa^|^raHHHa|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HJ^^^B tlie outstanding show bull Gay Kansas, shown at 25 shows, and «^Bw^^^^^^^^^^^^H|^B wr>n 22 firsts, 3 seconds, 17 championships, including 5 Royal m^bUßhHßM^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bß^mß^^^^^Mk'^H^B championships in succession, and 1 reserve championship. The "Nui" Bulls are not pampered in any way, I^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^^Bi^^K *re enlirely Rr»" feel. *nd run on hilly country. S&BittS&Bßß^^BmKSmnEMSlßk^mmm inquiries welcomed. IMaM^=~S B™M' J. M.. JAMES, Wangaehu Recently imported from Canada to head Nui Stud. Phone 389 M - - MASTERTON.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 111, 6 November 1935, Page 20

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