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JERSEYS FOR WAIROA PURCHASES IN TARANAKI While in New Plymouth for Jersey week, valuable purchases were mailc by Messrs. Shaw Bros., “Dimlavin,” and Mrs. S. Spence, ‘‘Bridgclen.” Messrs. Shaw Bros, purchased the proved sire llita's Volunteer, whose first four daughters under test averaged 4811 b fat as two-year-olds, and five more on C.O.R. .will finish between 50011) to 6001 b. He is a son of Sybil’s \ olunteer (imp.) from Abberlev Rita. Y. 11.0, O.S. L J ., C.O.R. 6051 b fat in 305 days at 10 years. Also, Messrs. Shaw Bros, bought the rising yearling! bull llua Brook Butter l-ad. a son of Brampton Royal Rexmore (Imp.) from La Valerie’s Buttercup. C.O.R. 5191 b fat. and O.H.T. 5051 b fatin 305 days, u. double granddaughter of Sultan’s Daisy, C.O.R. 9681 b fat. Mrs. Spence’s purchase was a rising two-year heifer, llua Brook \ era, a daughter of Monrier’s Oxford Lad, from a daughter of Victor’s Handsome Prince (Imp.) and in calf to llua Brook Royal Son, who in turn is by Brampton Royal Rexmore (Imp.) from llua Brook Royal Maid. C.O.R. 4731 h fat at one year 10 months
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 14
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188COMMERCIAL Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19339, 1 June 1937, Page 14
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