ROMNEYS FOR AUSTRALIA
Messrs;. W r ight,. Stephen son and Op. Ltd., to -Auitrolia qultqf a number of btud' rams '. the: Sheep Fair. yFdllqwlngon 'the fair,; the firm alsq;'-, disposed of a fouMootli stud rarii'vbred in theWaorongoraalstud to Mr<'W, li. Gjmpon, president of the Lor«-.WOOTc(TSh eep Breeders’ Association.of lAlustrallkat the record price oi' spo guineas. -Since then, Mr. Glasson ■’f .and;i another prominent breeder 'of /Sohth Wales, 4lr.‘ G. N. Magill, ; have-made very extensive purchases of stud owes from tho Walorongamiai flock and from Messrs. J. H, McLean and Co. Shipments off these is being made by the Marama. There were 116 owes altogether going forward. Amongst these are a lot of special show sheep which Messrs, or of Wanganui, Mr. G. F. Moore, ‘‘Bushy at. the Sydney Royal Show. The shipment Is probably the most valuable that, has yet been made to Australia of stud Romneys. , In addition to tho stud rams that have already gone forward from the flocks of Messrs. William Ferry and Son, ‘‘Penrose” Masterton; Q. Donald, “Aloa," Feat) erston; and R. W. Matthews, ‘Wwiorongomal, Featherston; another very high-class one-shear ram la being sslpped from the Walorongomai flock.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 3538, 21 February 1927, Page 11
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192ROMNEYS FOR AUSTRALIA Manawatu Times, Volume LII, Issue 3538, 21 February 1927, Page 11
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