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SALES BY AUCTION. OAK VIEW TJEDIGREE TpRIESIANS AKVIEW -L EDIGREE J- RUSSIANS TYPE AND PRODUCTION! PRODUC TION AND TYPE! UNITED TI7EY STAND. DIVIDE! THEY FALL! MESSRS. LICHTENSTEIN & ARNOLD. HON. proprietors of the famous Oakviev# Fiiesian Herd. first established by Mr. 11, R. Green, and purchased in its entirely by tho present Owners, announce that the jyiRST gALE WILL BE HELD ON THE pARM. pATUMAHOE. AUCKLAND PROVINCE, JN J^EXT. 70 H EA JJEIFI, AND yOUNG jgULLS—WILL BE CATALOGUED FOR SALE. Theso will conipriso the pick of tlto young cattle bred in thin herd, and are being specially selected for this sale by Iho wellknown expert. Mr. C. E. Robertson. Catalogues in due courso from tho Auctioneers. yyRIGHT, gTEPHENSON AND £JO„ J^IMITED, AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON, AND BRANCHES THROUGHOUT N.Z. NOTE.—Tho On I; view Herd is now headed by Pioneer Snow Onnsby, luto lierd siro of tne N.X Government's Central Development Herd at Weraron. This great young imported eiro is half-brother to one of tho greatest sires of yearly record daughters and consistent high testers —as well as from a family famous for its udders—in America to-day. J^ UTTERFAT JERSEYS. J3 utterfat 'jerseys. FAMOUS *' 0.K." STUD. ANNUAL SALE. On account of A. E. WATKIN, ESQ., at tho Farm, TAKANINI, 17 miles south of Auckland. rpHURSDAY, JULY AT 11 A.M. ONE OF THE GREATEST SELECTIONS OF BUTTER-FAT JERSEYS YET SUBMITTED IN THE DOMINION. Comprising: in TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS IN 1J CALF TO SUPERIOR KNIGHT OF O.K. AND OXFORD BEAU'S COMBINATION (IMP.). 1 STUD CULLS. '2-YEAR-OLD AND 10 OVER. INCLUDING SONS OF LADY SUPERIOR, 0371b Fat, ALFALFA SEN OR IT A 7051b Fat, MONANDRIA 7:171b Fat. MYSTERY'H GOLDEN GIRL 7531b Fat. etc., AND ALL SIRED BY BULLS OF 700LB BUTTER-FAT BACKING. OO STUD YEARLING BULLS. 63 nEADFARM PROFITABLE JERSEYS. Few herds in the world have so many 000, 500, 700 and GOOlb butter-fat cows and show champions as "0.K." and this sale which is represented by tho progeny of such famous cattle affords both breeders and dairy farmers an unrivalled opportunity to buy heifers and bulls whoso breeding and individuality must prove instrumental in progressing tho herds into which they go. EVERY ANIMAL HAS AN EXCEPTIONAL BUTTER-FAT BACKING COUPLED WITH A HIGH STANDARD OF TYPE. BREEDERS AND DAIRYMEN.—This ia can unusual opportunity to buy the Dominion's most profitable Jerseys at reasonable values. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. AUCTIONEERS. ■yy-RIGIIT. gTEPHENSON AND &- LTDAUCKLAND, HAMILTON AND WELLINGTON. " gUNRISE" JERSEY gTUD. fNRESERVED On account of CLYDE PHILLIPS. ESQ.. AT THE FARM. OTOROHANGA, KING COUNTRY. miles from Otorohanga, on the main road to To Awamutu.) FRIDAY, JULY 39'29, Mr. Phillip3. has a largo herd of both grade and pedigree cattle and he has decided to concontrato sololy on grades owing to tho difficulty of arranging labour for tho pedigreo cattle. Tho complete pedigree herd will comprise:— STUD COWS. 5 IN-CALF HI TWO BY IN-CALF HEIFERS, INCLUDING TWO EY WAIPIKO MASTERPIECE. C.8.8. •£0 YEARLING nEIFERS. JQ STUD BULLS. 56 nEAD " Tho "Sunrise" Herd is bred strongly into t.lio best Holly Oak Btrains and is comprised of remarkably heavy producers. Every cow has been tested under tho Group system, and as well several splendid semi-official records have been made. Tho SunrisG cat.tlo aro bred from tho very best producing strains and will givo satisfaction wherever they go. EVERY ANIMAL IS FOR ABSOLUTE ! UNRESERVED SALE. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. j AUCTIONEERS, I ■yyTRIGHT, gTEPHENSON AND C°- LTD- ' AUCKLAND, HAMILTON AND WELLINGTON. STUD NOTICES. rytHE THOROUGHBRED SIRE, j ' KILBRONEY (2). Sire of Oratrix. last N.Z. Cup Winner, and Concentrate, tho dual St. Legcr Winner. Intending breeders are advised to inspect Kilbroney beforo sending their mares olsowhere Also, THE TROTTING SIRE. WORTHY BOND, 2.1 I£. Tho only son of Axworthy in Australasia. Tho Axworthy family stands alono as tho progenitor of extreme speed. For cards and full particulars apply B. EDWARDS, Mardclla Stud, Otauhuhu. Phono 150, Otahuhu. jy OTI C E TO B REED ER S. TO STAND THE SEASON AT ACRE LODGE. VARDON RD„ TE RAPA. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS AND QASBAG. Also, Cream Pony King Leo. Inspection Invited. Full particulars from J. P. THORPE. Owner. P.O. Box 1(')1, Hamilton. rPO STAND AT MOUNTAIN VIEW STUD I FARM, THE THOROUGHBRED STALLIONS—MUSKETOON flmp.). No. 6. Also, KING LU, No. 2. For pedigree and terms, cards sent on application, lu P.O. BOX 35, TE AROHA.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20312, 20 July 1929, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20312, 20 July 1929, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20312, 20 July 1929, Page 5

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