STOCK SALES JERSEY jg VENTS JERSEY jg VENTS IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALES IMPORTANT DISPERSAL SALES ALL WITHOUT RESERVE “KUKU” & ALLANDALE JERSEY STUDS UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE On account of MR. R. L. HORN and MESSRS. ALLAN HORN & SONS, at the Farm, OHAU, LEVIN. 'Yy EDNESDA Y’ jjay 18 th AT 10 A.M. The Two Herds comprising:— 70 Pedigree Jersey Cows. 16 Pedigree Jersey In-calf Heifers. 13 Pedigree Jersey Yearling Heifers. 3 Herd Sires. 7 Two-year-old Bulls. 21 Yearling Bulls.
130 HEAD Including 13 V.H.C. cows with records up to 815 lbs. fat, many noted champions, a dual Royal Champion, and prize-winners at the Dominion’s leading shows, including the N.Z. Royal. 50 cows and heifers C.O.R. tested in these herds average 555 lbs. fat 35 O.H.T. cows and heifers average 423 lbs. fat. Winnings this season at Manav/atu, Wairarapa, Hawke’s Bay and Taranaki Shows —65 First Prizes, 30 Championships and Reserves, many Cups and Points Prizes. These famous Studs are linebred to the prepotent sires OWLER OF PUKETAPU, C. 8.8., and LES NIEMES EMPEROR (Imp.) Two sons of the famous Braeside Dawn, Y.H.C., are included in the offering. Mr. R. L. Horn is completely dispersing his stud and Messrs. Allan Horn and Sens are soiling their Stud down to in-calf heifers. (In conjunction with the N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd., Inc. in England.) “GLENMORE” JERSEY STUD UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE On account of MR. A. C. LOVELOCK at the Farm Matangi, HAMILTON. 'J'HURSDAY JJAY X9 TH AT 10.30 A.M. The Quality Herd of —• 75 Pedigree Jersey Cows. 1 Herd Sire. 76 HEAD This beautiful herd contains many highly classified and great producing cattle. It is famous for its remarkable quality and Jersey breed character. Mr. Lovelock has concentrated upon the prepotent “NOBLE” strain and has been extraordinarily successful in preserving the distinctive VIOLA’S GOLDEN LADDIE type in his cattle. It is worthy of note that no fewer than five cows sold in the “Glenmore” Sale of 1930 gained V.H.C. honours for their purchasers and produced up to 751 lbs. fat.
This herd is being sold down to rising two-year-olds and this Sale presents the same opportunity as did that of 1930. “CRAIG AVON” JERSEY STUD UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE On a/c of MR. ROBERT FLEMING, at the Farm, Waimana, Bay of Plenty. JfRIDAY jl/J'AY 30 th AT 10 A.M. The Wonderful Herd of — 130 Pedigree Jerseys, comprising all the milking cows, in-half heifers, 2 herd sires and a few specially selected young bulls. Including 9 V.H.C. cows up, to 954 lbs. fat; all others of age for classification are H.C. cows with records- up to 821 lbs. fat. 37 C.O.R. cows mostly tested as heifers average 644 lbs. fat, mostly in heifer form, 9 of them, three with V.H.C. honours average 732 lbs. fat. Every cow in the herd has been tested or is at present under test; many noted champions and prizewinners. “Craigavon” is the most intensely bred HOLLY BANK SQUIRE. C. 8.8., herd in the Dominion, this blood principally being blended through those famous sires Peggy’s Squire, C. 8.8., Peggy’s Noble Aster, C. 8.8., and Rosalind’s Squire, C. 8.8. Brampton Dreaming Sam, C. 8.8., blood is also represented. Commissions executed on behalf of absentee buyers Catalogues now available. Auctioneers: Wright, Stephenson and Co._ Ltd., Wellington, Auckland, Hamilton and Branches; Abraham and Williams Ltd., Levin, Palmerston North and Branches. 144
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Northern Advocate, 9 May 1938, Page 10
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