OF CLENBURN RYELAND STUD AT MANAWATU SHOWGROUNDS, PALMERSTON NORTH THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1935 At 1 p.m. A COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE of Mr. VV. G. Shannon’s Glenbnrn Ryeland Stud Flock No. 79, registered with the Ryeland Sheepbreeders’ Society of N.Z. (Inc.), will be held as above, when the complete Glenburn stud, comprising some 300 registered jßyeland ewes and rams, will be submitted to auction. Flock No. 79 was established by the purchase ot' ewes and lambs bred by Mr. F. J. Ellis (Flock No. 7), the whole of the ewes and lambs comprising Mr, J. H. Orr’s flock (No. 18), and a considerable proportion of Mr, K. D. Orr’s flock (No. 21). The preseVit crop of lambs were sired by Surrey GG3 (Registered No. 437), and bred by Mr. F. J. Ellis. A number of ewes and rams in Flock 79 have been exported to Australia and have given the greatest satisfaction. The type of the Ryelands comprising this flock is of the highest standard, and the present sale, which is the most extensive one of Ryeland sheen yet held in New Zealand, offers an unusual opportunity to breeders I interested in this increasingly popular breed to secure their requirements. The offering will comprise: 74 Stud Ewes, the complete Breeding Flock. 40 One-shear Stud Ewes. 51 Ewe Lambs. 2G Ram Lambs. 39 one-shear Stud and Flock Rams. Pull particulars and catalogues obtainable from the Auctioneers, who are prepared if required to make selections for purchasers. All the sheep to be submitted for sale will be passed by the Ryland Sheep Society’s inspector prior to being offered.
WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. Stud Stock Salesmen, Wellington and Branches. 215 WAIRARAPA STUD SHEEP BREEDERS 17th ANNUAL SALE at the SHOW GROUNDS, MASTERTON On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. 1935 Commencing at 11.30 a.m.
Stud Southdown Rams, Stud Romney Rams (certified). Vendors are offering the pick of their flocks R. H. WILLIAMS, 2J (> Secretary, jtyusterton. PEOPLE are creatures of habit. A satisfied customer, one who receives value for money expended, courteous attention at the counter from a smiling attendant, is pleased to buy at such a shop and returns again and again. Newspaper advertising introduces such goods and service to the people, resulting in yea of happy association between buyer and seller.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18591, 29 December 1934, Page 16
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