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SPECIAL PEDIGREE STUD SALES. ! ispersa AT CRAGGY RANGE HOMESTEAD, NEAR HAVELOCK NORTH, HAWKE'S BAY, N.Z. 1000 STUD SOUTHDOWNS Including Stud R<ams, Stud Ewes, and Stud Ram Lambs, but excepting from above total portion of the ewe lambs. INSTRUCTED BY W. VAN ASHE. ESQ., Craggy Range. Hawke's Ray. MESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., in conjunction with MURRAY ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., will disperse the Craggy Range. Stud as above. This Stud was established by the purchase outright, of the late G, P. Donnelly's' Famous Stud. The Stud was sefobiished in 1903, when the late Mr Donnelly acquired from His Majesty the King the Champion and the Reserve Champion Rams at the English Royal Show, together with 12 selected 'ewe* from [he same flock. Later importations on a hip scale were again made from the Sandringham Stud, and also from Messrs J. and W.-Langmead, , md in lout from Sir J. Coleman, of the Reserve Champion Ram at the English Royal Show. In 1921. by purchase. Mr Van Ashe also divided the complete MangatewaJ Stud of F. A. Price, Esq., with Major Taverner. See liistorv of Flock No. 70. which shows that this Stud originated from direct descendants of imported sheep, and the noted imported ram, Guildford, the hrst of his dav. and whose blood was availed of in the best flocks in N.Z., dav, and w •affffv Hans'' tioneecs' recommend Ihi as being lypieal in ever; obtained pii application. •k has been entirely GRASS FED. and the Aucid. with every confidence, to prospective buyers, pect of the best of the breed. Catalogue may be FIRST ANNUAL SALE. OAKVIEW STUD FRIESIANS, To be held at the Homestead, Kairanga, close to Palmerston North, on FRIDAY, 20TH JUNE. AT 11.30 A.M. (Manawatu Winter Show Week). 40 STUD. FRIESIANS, FROM THE DOMINION'S MOST FAMOUS STUD. MESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., in conjunction with ABRAHAM AND' WILLIAMS, LTD., acting under instructions from H. R. GREEN, ESQ., of "Oakvicw," will seli. absolutely without reserve, and under special conditions (see Catalogue), every rising two-year-old heifer on the farm, and the whole crop of Yearling Bulls, as follows: 5 STUD COWS, including several splendid Show Cows and Great Producing Cows, under lest. 20 STUD HEIFERS, including the Full Team of last year's Great Show Yearlings, and the daughters of many'of the best Show and Producing Cows in the Dominion. 15 STUD YEARLING BULLS, which comprise the Best Bred and Most Outstanding collection of Young Bulls yet offered for sale in the Dominion. THE OAKVIEW FRIESIANS are noted to-day as the premier herd in the Southern Hemisphere, for true type and heavy production cows and heifers bred in the herd have won tiie highest, possible honours in the leading Showrings, and have given as high as 7271 b butterfat in 365 days as two-year-olds. Many of the foundation cows have also milked over 1001 b per day, and are notable high testers, one mature cow bavin- produced 1381 b butterfat -in 304 days. Phis is the First Annual Sale, and Mr Green is presenting for Enresened Auction a magnificent, selection from his notable, herd. The illustrated Catalogues are now obtainable from any of the branches of the Auctioneers. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. TUESDAY, 17TH JUNE, AT 11.30 A.M. At Phalform Farm, Greytown, Wairarapa. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED BELVEDERE JERSEY STUD. Owing to ill-health MR E. EAGLE has instructed MESSRS WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO., LTD., and DALGETY AND CO., LTD., to sell without reserve, his well-known old-established Jersey Stud, as above. 100 HEAD STUD-JERSEYS. 100 HEAD STUD JERSEYS. 100 HEAD STUD JERSEYS. Including the noted Stud Bulls and the Complete Herd of Females, excepting only the last season's heifer calves. THE BELVEDERE HERD has been noted over a long period of years for its high standard, and no herd in the Dominion has' produced more outstanding sires. Those famous strains —noted alike for outstanding type and heavy production—known as the Bilberrys, Sunflowers, Briars, Cowslips, Darkies, etc., comprise the standard families in ttie herd. THE BELVEDERE HERD was founded on MONOPOLY BLOOD, and the '-real sire K.C.B. was also used at. Belvedere, while later the noted champion bull, ROBERTS, a grandson of LADY VIOLA, was imported and used for many year.-.. A grand-daughter of this bull promises to make 10001 b butterfat, record. Breeders and dairymen can attend this sale with the utmost confidence thai Ihcj- will be able to purchase outstanding- animals, and at Unreserved Auction. Catalogues are now available.

rpifERE is no housewife Satisfaction an >AL which gives the 50 much Comfort, Splendid service as E. WOODWARD, SOLE AGENT FOR HAMILTON. OFFICE —6 King's Chambers. 'Phone 1372 (orders). DEPOTS —Collingwood Street, 'phone • 2212, and Grey St., Claudelands. Also on hand —Dry 'Matai and Titree Firewood al f!s per sack, Alanawa 2 s 9d; booking extra. EVERLASTING, FmEPROOF, -VERMIN-PROOF, -WARM IN WINTER, -COOL IN SUMMER, -NO PAINTING, NO UPKEEP, -NO DEPRECIATION, -VARIOUS MODES OF CONSTRUCTION, -MANY BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, -CHEAP TO BUILD. Write to us for booklet on how to make good concrete. RICHARDS-UPTON BUILDINGS, CUSTOMS STREET EAST. AUCKLAND. 70R all outside painting' on wood and jl\ metal use "FIBRINE" BLACK ANTICORROSIVE PAINT. Preserves-and waterproofs. Double spreading: capacity of ordinary paint. —R. P. m. Manning: and Co., 135 Albert Street, Auckland.

COAL MERCHANTS AIMO CARRIERS. COAL I COAL I COAL! COAL. COAL. COAL. CARRIER AND COAL RSERCHAOT, On Sale: SHINGLE, SAND. COKE AND FIREWOOD. BEST SCREENED COAL, House and Kitcben, delivered . anywhere. OFFICE: KENT ST., FRANKTON JCN. •PHONE 2Si4. ASK for "FIB ROE" BLACK A.N'TIX3L CORROSIVE PROTECTIVE PAINT.. Non-conductor, "Waterproof, preserving, unaffected by climatic changes. Best ror - wood and metal.—R. P. M. -Manning- and Co, 135 Albert Street, Auckland. a QADBLES. Horsa covers, Leggings. k 5 Leatner Good.«, at a big reduction VVaikaio Loan Co.. Ward Street.

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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15999, 30 May 1924, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15999, 30 May 1924, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15999, 30 May 1924, Page 12