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ALFALFA PEDIGREE BUTTERFAT JERSEYS

Dairy tanners desirous of reducing overhead costs cannot fail to lie interested in the sale of stock from the famous Alfalfa stud at the farm 2| miles from Hamilton, on May 2. ’ Alfalfa Jerseys have established many notable records in the past. The two leading 0.0.1 f. heifers of last season are daughters of Alfalfa herd sires. Buyers will get the benefit of a wonderful breeding plan, combining “Waipiko Masterpiee btiOH,” the champion of champions butterful bull.: with “Vive Ha France’s Last Son, *’ imp., the highest butterfat backed bull brought to New Zealand, and proven breeding eows. The 120 head to be offered include fit) coming 2-year heifers, 34 stud cows, and ;i(i bulls. Prices at the 1932 sale ranged from ogns, for heifers and 4gns. for bulls. Catalogues are now procurable from the vendor, Mr 34. J. Snxby, Ohaupo road, Hamilton, with whom buying terms can lie arranged. Those unable to attend may forward a conservative buying order, which will receive careful attention.*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18066, 18 April 1933, Page 8

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ALFALFA PEDIGREE BUTTERFAT JERSEYS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18066, 18 April 1933, Page 8

ALFALFA PEDIGREE BUTTERFAT JERSEYS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18066, 18 April 1933, Page 8