LATE C. F. J. GOULTER.
Bred Famous Merino Strains. Per Press Association. BLENHEIM, This Day. The death occurred of Charles Francis Joseph Goulter, one of the most prominent of New Zealand sheepbreeders, in his eighty-first year. He was born at Nelson and was a son of the late Mr Cyrus Goulter, and his mother was a sister of the late Archbishop Redwood.
With his partner, he bred the famous Hawkesbury, Murray and Tasmanian merino strains, and evolved the equally famous “Bulldog” merino strain. Later, in 1870, Mr Goulter established the Hawkesbury Jersey breed of dairy cattle, importing the famous “ Soumise Lady ” and “ Soumise Majesty.” He also bred Shetland ponies, thoroughbred horses, Clydesdales, English setter dogs and English game fowl.
He is survived by a widow, four sons and seven daughters. ,
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20543, 19 February 1935, Page 7
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