MATAWAI SALE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 SHEEP, including: 250 m.s. Lambs. 320 m.a. Ewes. 18 2-th Romney Rams. 10 1-shear Romney Rams. Dairy Cows (in rniik). STOCKBROKERS' ASSN, 149 BUSHEY PARK SCOTCH SHORTHORN STUD (Founded with the most valuable importation from Scotland ever brought to New Zealand, and the winners of many Royal Championships, etc.). COMPLETE UNRESERVED DISPERSAL BUSHEY PARK, PALMERSTON SOUTH, OTAGO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1934 At 1.30 p.m. TITESSRS. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON ' & CO. LTD. have been instructed by the Trustees in the Estate of the j late J. A. Johnstone to sell, as above, ' without reserve, the complete Scotch Shorthorn Stud, comprising:— 29 Stud Cows (in calf). 25 Stud Calves (taught to lead). 15 Yearling and Two-year-old Heifers 5 Stud Bulls (noted sires and champions). 6 Stud Yearling and Two-year-old Bulls. 80 HEAD. The Bushey Park Scotch Shorthorn | Stud is the most noted prize-winning stud in New Zealand. At great cost the champion bull, Rothlebrisbane Diamond, and 10 in-calf females were imported from leading Scottish herds, and from these have been bred many Royal prize-winners and champions. The dispersal of this great herd is a unique opportunity for buyers as they will be enabled to secure Shorthorns of the modern type and best Scotch blood at present-day prices. Selections and purchases will be made for absentee buyers by Mr. C. E. Robert- , son, who is well acquainted with the 1 herd. Catalogues are now obtainable j from I WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. I LTD. Stud Stock Auctioneers, Wellington, Dunedin, and Branches. 879 Use “RE-PO ” THE EASY CAR POLISH Cleans and polishes in one operation. For a lustrous and lasting finish it is unequalled. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd. and ALL GARAGES AND SERVICE STATIONS
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18313, 3 February 1934, Page 14
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