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This is a photo of “La Sergente’s Hampton Belle." a notable prize-winner at shows in the Jersey Islands the home of the Jersey cattle. The owner is a famous breeder, Mr John Poree, of oaklands, St Saviour's Jesrsey: Mr Poree recently S old the champion bull, "Xenia’s Sultan,” to an American buyer, at a price in the neighourhood of £6OOO. The importation of cattle of any description into the Islands is strictly foridden, the result being that almost every beast on the islands is of pedigree stock. (Central Press Photo).

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17192, 8 November 1923, Page 4

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This is a photo of “La Sergente’s Hampton Belle." a notable prize-winner at shows in the Jersey Islands the home of the Jersey cattle. The owner is a famous breeder, Mr John Poree, of oaklands, St Saviour's Jesrsey: Mr Poree recently Sold the champion bull, "Xenia’s Sultan,” to an American buyer, at a price in the neighourhood of £6000. The importation of cattle of any description into the Islands is strictly foridden, the result being that almost every beast on the islands is of pedigree stock. (Central Press Photo). Star (Christchurch), Issue 17192, 8 November 1923, Page 4

This is a photo of “La Sergente’s Hampton Belle." a notable prize-winner at shows in the Jersey Islands the home of the Jersey cattle. The owner is a famous breeder, Mr John Poree, of oaklands, St Saviour's Jesrsey: Mr Poree recently Sold the champion bull, "Xenia’s Sultan,” to an American buyer, at a price in the neighourhood of £6000. The importation of cattle of any description into the Islands is strictly foridden, the result being that almost every beast on the islands is of pedigree stock. (Central Press Photo). Star (Christchurch), Issue 17192, 8 November 1923, Page 4