JERSEY SALES.
The enormous demand at present esuting for pedigree Jersey cattle is sufficisn. proof that the value of well-bred stock is . being realised by dairymen, not only j for the high butter-fat returns that can-._ !by derived, but that the breeding'is both 'an interesting and profitable study. i"• '. j Newton King advertises in this issue par- ' ticulars of four well-known Taranaki JerI sey studs, to be sold by auction on ac- , count of Messrs. Ruebe, Cornwall, Officer, ; I and the estate of the late H. B. Curt*. [j These sales will no doubt be of profit interest to Jersey breeders, and afford >« _ excellent opportunity of securing well- ; . . bred cattle.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17483, 29 May 1920, Page 8
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