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THE FRIESIAN DAIRY HERD. THE BLACK AND WHITES. FOR VIGOUR AND VITALITY, CONSTITUTION AND CAPACITY. P PRODUCTION AND PROFIT, FRIESIANS LEAD THE WORLD. THE MOST PREPOTENT BREED. THE BEST FOR BUTTERFAT. THE BEST FOR CHEESE. THE BEST FOR TOWN AND CITY MILK SUPPLY. THE ALL-ROUND, ALL-THE-YEAR-ROUND BREED. DAIRYFARMERS: Don’t keep cows. Make the cows keep you. Grade up your dairy herd by using a Pedigree FRIESIAN Bull with good buirYerfat backing. ’■ Pedigree FRIESIAN Bulls are markedly Prepotent. “FRIESIAN DAIRY BREED IN N.Z.” Send for a FREE COPY of this 120-page Illustrated Pamphlet. NOTE NEW ADDRESS: J. P. K A LAUGHER, Secretary N.2. Friesian Assm, Daigety’s Buildings, Albert Street, Auckland. 3

REMARKS FREQUENTLY EXPRESSED BY PRACTICAL VISITING FARMERS WHEN INSPECTING THE MEW AT TIIE SHOWROOMS OF fVL RANDRUP, LTD., 90 VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON. “Yes, I’m sorry now that I did not see this piaut Before I ordered mine!” “Had I seen this plant first I would certainly have Bought one!” "I’m disappointed now that I did not investigate this plant before Anally deciding!” “This machine is the simplest, and has the best pulsation and improvements 1 have seen!” MORAL: Do not be counted among the sorry and disappointed. INSPECT, BUY, AND HAVE A NE W SfllMP HIKES INSTALLED AND LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTERWARDS. The Milking Machine Specialist: M. PJUMDRUP, LTD., 90 Victoria St., HAMILTON. X

You cannot buy a more serviceable pair of Boots for the farm. Guaranteed all leather and British made. Sizes 6to 10, all in Tan. Post free with leather laces, 2Gs 9d. If you are not satisfied with your purchase and the hoots are returned within three days, we will refund your money. We have a few of these to dispose of at 75/- complete with leathers ani stirrups. $ FARRS SUPPLES (Hamilton), ITS ’PHONE 1223 P.O. BOX 165. VICTORIA STREET, HAMILTON NORTH.

UNRESERVED COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th, ON THE FARR'S, CPPOSSTE THE TE KflWa FACTORY, MAIN SOUTH ROAD* AT 11 A M. SHARP. SUNNYHURST HERD OF PEDIGREE FRIESIANS. 130 HEAD OF THE BEST BRED FRIESIANiS IN AUSTRALASIA. 72 Cows; 25 1-year-old Heifers; 25 Calves with 21 dams behind them' averaging 731.751 b. fat; 2 Stud Bulls; 3 Yearling Bulls 5 Bull Calves. The herd established in 1912 with the highest type available and all stock with the exception of three cows and two bulls have been bred at Sunnyhurst. There has been no dealing but a great desire to establish a high type and high-producing herd. The slogan at Sunnyhurst has ever been CONSTITUTION, TYPE AND PRODUCTION. j Some of the best judges say that the slogan is written on the whole herijL The bulls used from the inception are: L PRINCE ALCAR’TRA PiETJE is uterine brother of Fayne Segis Galatea, 776.9 lb. fat, and a three-quarter brother to the 1145 lb. butterfat cow. Ilis dam at Newton King’s Clearing Sale headed the list of all animals; sold by 50 guineas. CORONA CHAMPION PLEDGE, grandson of Viola, 661.5 lb. fat at 13 years* milked and fed with the ordinary herd. BLACK AND WHITE KING OF ASHLYNN, from' Manor Beets Daughter IL* 563.5 Jb fat, 3-year-old butterfat record of New Zealand for 15 years,' Five of his dams average 712.5 lb. fat with an average test of 4.1, Three of these dams were only 3-year-olds. BAINFIELD PIETERTJE TOPSY KING, whose dam gave 6421 b fat at the age of 2 years and 34 days and realised 400 gns. at W. D. Hunt’s Sale. Seven of his dams average 759 lb. fat, average test 3.95. Grandson of Westmere Princess Pietertje, 939.78 lb fat, and of.Burkeyje Sylvia Posch, 983 lb fat. SUNNYHURST SYLVIA PAULINE BEETS, whose dam gave 652 lb fat as a 2-year-old. .He has two strains of Manor Beets Daughter 11., 863.5 Lb. fat with an average test of 4.6 as a 3-year-old, and two strains of Burkeyje Sylvia Posch, 983 lb. fat, and also the blood of Westmere j Princess Pietertje, 939 lb. fat. He has 10 dams behind him averaging 717 lb. fat, and a crop of calves whose dams averaged 727 lb. butterfat. A line of 17 HEIFERS, from Sunnyhurst, aged 18 to 24 months, last season under herd-testing averaged 253 Lb fat in spite of being badly.wintered* 1 Ffißiil HORSES, Staunch and Reliable, will also bo sold* Catalogues will be immediately sent on application to the vendor. F. SMEDLEY, Sunnyhurst, Private Bag, Te Awamutn PHONE 85R. ' PHONE 85H. Auctioneers: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., in conjunction with ABRAHAM & .WILLIAMS. GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF JERSEY BULLS: 4 THE EIGHTH ANNUAL SALE HELD BY THE NEW PLYMOUTH JERSEY CATTLE CLUB, Will take place at the ! SHOWGROUNDS, NEW PLYMOUTH, j ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER sth. ! The quality of the Bulls and their butterfat ancestry clearly | demonstrate that they arc the best ever offered in Taranaki. 101 Grand Bulls | and leading breeders arc represented by selected animals. Cows of j such noted bulls as Clarion, Masterful, Violas Golden Ladie, Hard Shot, Sybils Oxford, Noble Xcnias, Oxford Lad, Brampton, Merry Boy, Bright Sultan, etc., are creating great interest; many of the dams have excellent butterfat records. The dam of one is also dam of the New Zealand record three-year-old, Mondales Golden Lass, 905 lb. butterfat. Bulls of such breeding and type must uplift any herd’s production and quality. NEWTON KING, LIMITED. AUCTIONEERS.

UkißHj ttfA'k^vra CASH BUYERS AND EXPORTERS OF CALF SKINS, SHEEP SKINS, WOOL. HIDES, AND TALLOW. Taupiri—Every Wednesday. Ngaruawahia—Eve -y Monday. Cambridge- -Daily, Coates’. Morrinsviile—Daily. Carr Pountney’t. ilinuera and Te Poi —Daily, L. Bethel. Tirau —Daily, S. J. Bear. Putaruru —Daily, n. T. Smith Te KuiLi —-Daily, K.C. Auction Mart. Orini —Every Thursday. Te Kovvhai —Every Saturday. Matangi—Daily, S. Capper; Every Friday, G. Jew. Frank ton Depot, Kent St—Daily. Office ’phone 1625; Private 3110 P.O. Box 21, Frank ton June Don. C. W. MOORE. Waikato Manager. F° RSYTIIE’S Vigor Tome as a picK-ms-up after ’flu — 2/3 and 4/3,

i BUYERS CF PRIME PORKERS AMD BACOKERS. BUYING.DATES FOR OTOCBER: 01IAUPO —Every Wednesday TE KAWA—Wednesday, Oct. 5, 19 TE AWAMUTU—Every Thursday OTOROHANGA—Every Friday J. A. McGEGHIE, Buyeiv Phone 4OK, Te Awamutu.

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Waikato Times, Volume 102, Issue 17220, 1 October 1927, Page 12

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