PRIZE COLLIES. WINNKIIS& W(HtKISItS. JAERISONAND TTORRAS have the following for aalo: — Four Puppies byHolroodexllolmwood Throo Puppies by Holyrood ox Haslomere Four Puppies by Herdwick ex Harebell All bred to win and work. AT STUD. HERDWICK (by Champion Ormskirk Amazement ex Champion Ormskirk Stella). —A typical collie. The English Stock-keeper says:—Herdwick is up to the highest show form, he is very excellent and very modern. Stud Fee, JC~> ss. HONESTY (by Champion Mac ox Champion Ormskirk Stella). HERALD (by Roy XVIi. ox llolmwood). Fee, £1 is each. BROOD PITCHES. HOLM WOOD (imported), bv Ch. Scotfortli. HASLEMERE ) . n . . ~ HEATHEKHELL ) by Champion Mao. HAREBELL \ Ly Champion Young HILDA ) England. HURRY, by Herdwick ex Hasty. All particulars from HARRISON & JIORRAX, Karori, Wellington.
PJiE ]) E 0 G EN, WAN HANK," JOIINSONVILLE. Kellinir Of 1 1 ;un offering the whole of my PRIZEBRED COLLIES and POULTRY FOE SALE at Reasonable Trices. In COLLIES, I have no hesitation in saying I have tho Pest Kennel of Collios in tho Australian Colonies, tint wholo of which it is my intention to Soil. The Team comprises Nkwmarkkt Faith (imp.), by Sir Hector, ex Newmarket Jess, dam of some of tho finest Collies in tho colonies. First Shot, by Newmarket Buff (imp-) < JX Newmarket Faith (imp.) "Shot" is a beautiful sable and white, and is acknowledged by experts to bo one of tho grandest Collies living. Ho has proved himself a first-class stock-getter. Lady Belle, litter-sister to First Shot. A splendid Brood Uilch, and lit to win in best company. Great Gunner, by Newmarket Ruff (imp.) ex Zealandia (imp.). A very showy sable and white dog, a good Collie all through and a splendid stock-getter. Faithful, black, tan and white bitch, litter sister to Great Gunner. I have also 20 Puppies bred from tho above; ago from six weeks to three months old ; all of great promise. In POULTRY, I have Langsiians, Golden and Silver Wyandotts and Indian Game, all bred from birds imported from the Leading Yards in England and Prize Winners at tho Crystal Palace, Birmingham and Dairy Shows. Having so many different Strains, I can supply Breeding Pens of Birds quite unrelated, F. ROGEN, Jqhnsonville,
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1266, 4 June 1896, Page 27
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