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SALES BY AUCTION iISPEKSAL. "gOMEVIEW" JERSEY JJ ERDACCOUNT MR. A. EJ PHILLIPS. TyjUUNU, FRIDAY, ]y£AY SHARP. AT .10.30 A.M. 100 H EAD (APPROXIMATELY). The Offering will comprise: C\ CHOICE STUD COWS WITH EXCELDO LENT BUTTERFAT RECORDS, The majority of them are by KU KU MAJOR C.8.8., who was aired by the famous OWLER OF PUKETAPU. C.8.8. (sire of a host of Bhow-ring winners and 22 C.O.R. daughters producing up to S39lb. fat) from KU KU LILYVALE. C.O.R. 57Clb. fat in 2oG days. A number of the Cows aro in calf to KU KU GOLDEN HOPE, a consistent prizewinner, who is sired by KU KU GOLDEN CROWN (Jersey Meadows Birch—l\u lvu Delightful. C.O.R. 7151b. fat at 3 years from KU KU HOPEFUL. O.H.i. a.091b. fn_t in 305 days, who in turn was by OWLhB OF PUKETAPU, C.8.8. from KU KU LILY, C.O.R. 6031b. fat as a senior two-year-old, full sister to KU KU MAJOR. CBB Other cows will be in calf to a son of KU KU GOLDEN HOPE and JERSEYDENE SUNGLEAM. C.O.R. 6031b at senior two-year-old Bronze Medalist. 76Glb. fat mature Silver Medalist and winner of special Gold Modal for production. 1 O RISING TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS. I.L MOSTLY BY KU KU GOLDEN HOPE and in calf to one of his sons from SOMEVIEW DAIRYGIRL. C.O.R, sSolb. fat as a senior two-year-old. Many high-producing females have been bred at SOMEVIEW and have done extremely well in other hands. SOMEVIEW SUNRAY, sold to Dr. Geo. Walker. 6311b. fat as a junior two-year-old and winner of the type and production class at the Whangarei Show, while last season she produced 761 931b. fat, Silver Medalist three-year-old and Special Gold Medal for production: SOMEVIEW BELLE, sold to Mr. A. Clarke, has an O.H.T of 7631b. fat in 305 days; SOMEVIEW SNOW MAID and SOMEVIEW DUCHESS. Bold to Mrs. J. R. Sheehan, have four-yenr-old records of 715.591b. fat and 603.781b. fat respectively. while SOMEVIEW BREVET MAJOR, sold to Mr. Charles Stevens won in a strong class for bull and progeny at Whangarei, 1934. The Balance of the Offering will comprise a line of EXCEPTIONALLY WELL-BRED JERSEY FEMALES in calf to pedigree Jersey Bulla. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers, JfARMERS CO-OPERATIVE. LIMITED. WHANGAREI AND BRANCHES, in conjunction with "YTiESSRS. TJALGETY & QO.. TTD., WHANGAREI. (Incorporated in England.) JJORSE |?AIR. J£AMO. JJOKDAY. JJAY 4> AT 11 A.M. SHARP. HORSES. Jj^ARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE, LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS, WHANGAREI. JMPORTANT JERSEY gALES. JMPOI\TANT JERSEY gALES. "MIDDLE RUN" DISPERSAL. WITHOUT RESERVE. „ On Account of MESSRS. W H BOOTH AND SONS, at the Homestead, CARTEK WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1936, AT 11 A.M. The complete Herd, excepting cne two-year-old heifer, two in-calf heifers (retained for household use) and the 1935 heifer calve , JERSEY COWS, 18 PEDIGREE JERSEY IN - CALF HEIFERS 10 ?AND STUD BULLS. Famous primrose-monopolist STRAIN. The " Middle Run " Stud was founded in 1903 with the famous PRIMROSE-MONO- ■ POLIST Strain and has been judicious y I linebred—the type is fixed and remarkable I for perfect udders, capacious bodies, good i heads, rare quality and exceptional dairy | bone. This very prepotent strain has been i preserved with great care at # Middle Kun | and nowhere in, the Dominion can more valuable blood be obtained. • We have made a recent thorough mspection of this famous herd and we are satisfied it is of a higher standard to-day than at any period of its existence. Included in the herd are 4 V.H.C. COWS and 19 H.C. COWS: These are practically all the members of the herd old enough to bo classified. The cattle are young and as the Primroses mature slowly and last long it is felt there are' many lots which will gain supreme honours "Middle Run" sales are held at intervals of four and five years and no females are scld privately. THIS IS REGARDED AS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SALES EVER HELD IN THE DOMINION—NO ONE FOUNDING OR BUILDING UP A HERD CAN AFFORD TO MISS IT. Thode requiring herd sires will have a rare opportunity to secure sure stud successes at this sale. Only one female and the bulls will bo subject to a slight reserve—all other lots are FOR UNRESERVED SALE. "SPRINGLEA" DISPERSAL. WITHOUT RESERVE. On Account of MR. W. H. HALL, at the Homestead, Somerset Rd., CARTERTON. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1936, AT 11.30 A.M. This sale is being held as the herd has out-grown the carrying capacity of the farm and everything is to be sold excepting three head of young stock and one bull as the nucleus of the future herd. The offering will comprise:— i 3 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS. 4 PEDIGREE JERSEY IN-CALF HEIFFTvS 7 PEDIGREE' JERSEY YEARLING HEIFERS, 5 SPECIAL STUD BULLS. 39 HEAD. .... The "Springlea" Stud, which is one of the choicest small herds in the Dominion, was founded with stock from "Middle Run" and is strongly bred to the famous PRIM-ROSE-MONOPOLIST strain. including REWA AMBROSIA, dam of the famous OWLER OF PUKETAPU, C.8.8.. and there are three maternal sisters, a maternal brother and many close relations to this phenomenally successful sire. THERE ARE 2 BEAUTIFUL V.H.C. COWS, 9 HIGHCLASS H.C. COWS and 3 C. COWS IN THE OFFERING. Complete herd has been under Group Herd Test for three years. To date, with one more period to go. the average is 3181b. fat in 225 diys and the herd has been top of the Wairarapa Association for several months. Visitors will he surprised at the quality of this beautiful herd and it is impossible to secure more prepotent blood. There is a slight reserve on five females and the bulls; all other stock will be sold without reserve. "JERSEY MEADOWS" DISPERSAL. WITHOUT RESERVE. On Account of MR. H. HOUSEGO PHILLIPS At the Homestead, To Rehunga, DANNEVIRKE. Mr. Phillips, who-is civinfir up pedigree breeding on a large scale and will retain only two unsound cows, two in-calf heifers and two yearling heifers, will sell as above: 42 PEDIGREE JERSEY COWS. 6 PEDIGREE JERSEY IN-CALF HEIFERS, 13 PEDIGREE JERSEY YEARLING HEIFERS, 1 IMPORTED HERD SIRE, 13 STUD YEARLING AND TWO-YEAR-OLD BULLS. 75 HEAD This famous, old-established and successful S'ud was founded with the fit-mons MONOPOLIST. SUNFLOWER and VICTORIA strains. It has been wonderfully successful in the Showring, having won many championships, while, under test, without forcing, its cattle have done remarkably well, having records ranging up to 8041b. fat. The herd is to-day largely dominated by the blood of the creat imported sire BRAMPTON WONDERFUL OXFORD, who is included in the offering and represents the Islands' very choicest strains. This bull's daughters are producing very heavily and have already gained 10 H.C.'s. They have won several championships and many other high awards. The maiority of the cattle have good C. s O.R. or Govt. O.H.T.'s with a good type classification record. "Jersey Meadows" stock always do well in other hands—they are notpampered and are noted for robust constitution. Every lot excepting the Imported Sir© BRAMPTON WONDERFUL OXFORD is for Unreserved Sale. THIS SALE WILL BE CONDUCTED BY THE H.B. FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE UNDERSIGNED. Commissions will be executed on behalf of absentee buyers by our Stud Stock Experts. Catalogues on application. Auctioneers: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD.. Wellington, Masterton. and Branchc*.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22405, 29 April 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22405, 29 April 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22405, 29 April 1936, Page 4

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