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THREE NOTABLE BULLS WHICH WON ROYAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.—Top, D. Murphy and Sons’ (Glencoe R.D., Invercargill) champion Milking Shorthorn bull Hollies General II; centre, Roberts and Company’s (Middlemarch) champion Aberdeen Angus bull Jubal Eric; and lower, A. and J. Rainey’s (Canterbury) champion Friesian bull Hanley Prince Echo Milkmaid.

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Southland Times, Issue 23998, 13 December 1939, Page 17

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THREE NOTABLE BULLS WHICH WON ROYAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.—Top, D. Murphy and Sons’ (Glencoe R.D., Invercargill) champion Milking Shorthorn bull Hollies General II; centre, Roberts and Company’s (Middlemarch) champion Aberdeen Angus bull Jubal Eric; and lower, A. and J. Rainey’s (Canterbury) champion Friesian bull Hanley Prince Echo Milkmaid. Southland Times, Issue 23998, 13 December 1939, Page 17

THREE NOTABLE BULLS WHICH WON ROYAL CHAMPIONSHIPS.—Top, D. Murphy and Sons’ (Glencoe R.D., Invercargill) champion Milking Shorthorn bull Hollies General II; centre, Roberts and Company’s (Middlemarch) champion Aberdeen Angus bull Jubal Eric; and lower, A. and J. Rainey’s (Canterbury) champion Friesian bull Hanley Prince Echo Milkmaid. Southland Times, Issue 23998, 13 December 1939, Page 17