Shorthorn breeders in the United Kingdom are beginning to L'c:i] i:3e that South Atria is gradually corning to the front as an importing country. The possibilities of the vast, grazing lands within the countries of the Union, and also of Rhodesia, have long been recognised and development of These district is bound to follow upon settlement and the investment ot capital. Shorthorns of both beef and dairy strains are at present being purchased, and breeders will be well advised to cultivate the demand which is springing up by taking care that only thoroughly good cattle are offered to the buyers. At the recent sale lit Mai Hey h amp ton <|iiiiu a large number of young' bu!h : and hciforn wer« purchased for export '«'■> that uart nf the world.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 593, 13 August 1913, Page 2
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