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WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. “ LISBURY" JERSEY STUD. “ LISBURY ” JERSEY STUD. THE PROPERTY OF MESSRS F. T. A. AND M. A. JENNINGS. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE. AT THE .FARM, MAURICEVILLE, WAIRARAPA (CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION). . THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930 AT 12.30 P.M. THE COMPLETE HERD, Comprising—--18 STUD COWS AND HEIFERS' 2 STUD TWO-YEAR-OLD HEIFERS IN CALF 5 STUD YEARLING HEIFERS 2 HERD SIRES 5 STUD TWO-YEAR-OLD BULLS 5 STUD YEARLING BULLS 37 head 37 BEST “ HOLLY OAK ” STRAINS. GOLD MEDALLISTS & CHAMPIONS. The “ Lisbury ” herd is comprised of some of the very choicest Holly Oak bred cattle and their progeny, also by Holly Oak bred bulls. The blood of those famous sires, GRANNIE’S KNIGHT, C. 8.8., with 56 C.O.M. daughters-' up to 10561 b. butterfat; SOUMISE TOM C. 8.8. with 18 C.O.M. daughters up to 9071 b. butterfat; EXILE OF OAKLANDS, with 10 C.O.M. daughters up to 10101 b. butterfat is very strongly represented. Such famous cows as Lady Superior, 9971 b. fat; Lady Ivy, 7361 b. fat; Zenith’s Girl, 7531 b. fat; Lisbury Zenith’s Sultana, 7341 b. fat; Sultan’s Daisy, 9681 b. fat; Signal’s Lioness, 7261 b. fat; Jersey Bank Treasure, 7171 b. fat; Hawkesbury. Peeress, 7121 b fat; Dulcie’s Belle, 7201 b. fat; and Jersey Meadows Iris, 8041 b. fat are some of the famous female bloodlines represented in this famous herd. Dulcie’s Belle, 7201 b. fat; Lisbury Zenith’s Sultana, 7341 b. fat, Gold Medallist, and other great Certificate of Merit cows are to be sold. Among the prize-winners are HOLLY OAK SAGE QUEEN, winner of 4 Championships and 3 Reserves, Cup for Type and Production at Masterton (twice) and First over all Breeds for Type and Production; HOLLY OAK LALA, Reserve Champion at Masterton; LISBURY ZENITH’S SULTANA, winner of Cup at Masterton for Type and Production; and many other prizewinners. Write for catalogues to the Auctioneers i WRIGHT STEPHENSON & CO., LTD. Wellington, Masterton and Branches.

KINNETTLES AYRSHIRE SALE. KINNETTLES AYRSHIRE SALE. 64 SSS 64 AT KINNETTLES, MATAMATA. Commencing 10.30 a.m. MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1930. Instructed by the successful breeder, PETER BEVERLEY, ESQ., we will sell WITHOUT RESERVE, as above, sixty-four head of fashionably bred, Ayrshire cattle, of the best butterfat and prize-winning strains, comprising:— 3 : 2 Two-year-old Heifers, guaran--10 teed in calf. Three-year-old Heifers, guaranteed in calf. 6 Cows, sound and guaranteed in calf. 16 'One and Two-year-old Show and butterfat bulls. We have inspected these cattle and recommend them to dairymen and breeders. They are'bred from tested dams and the sires are the best butterfat bulls procurable and were bred by Messrs A. M. Weir, R. M. W e *r, and A. M. Montgomerie, from their best show strains and from C.O.R. tested cows with production up to 7281 b. fat. The cattle were bred for Mr Beverley’s own use, but having leased half the farm for share-milking he is forced to sell the whole of the young stock. It is therefore a great opportunity to secure at unreserved sale a choice collection of highlybred butterfat heifers, many of which will also uphold the reputation Ivinnettle has already established in the show ring. The bulls are an exceptional lot —several will win anywhere —and they are splendidly bred for production. Coming off light countrv these cattle will not exceptionally well. Catalogues on application to — WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON AND BRANCHES. 610

CATTLE FAIR. UPPER WANGAEHU UPPER WANGAEHU AUTUMN SHEEP AND CATTLE FAIR AUTUMN SHEEP AND CATTLE FAIR IN MR ALF. ROSS’ YARDS. TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1930. At 11.30 a.m. sharp. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD., and WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & GO., LTD., will hold their Second Annual Fair as above, when they will offer on behalf of the following vendors: Messrs J. Kennedy and Sons, Hearne and Co., W. Dillon, Rhodes .Bros., A. 11. Ross, Russell and Birch, G. Grieves, A. Malpas, T. O’Neill and Sons, Mrs Bayne, W. Bell, D. p. Cullinane, Murphy, Estate R. Neilson, G. 11. Marshall, Mackintosh and Phillips: HEAD CATTLE, comprising: 300 4 and 5-year fat bullocks 125 fat cows and heifers 230 4-year fwd. hereford, P.A. and S.II. bullocks 50 forward cows 70 Her. cows and heifers r.w. Her.bull 20 P.A. cows r.w. P.A. bull GO m.s. P.S. weaners 20 m.s. Her. weaners 50 mixed weaners 10 20-mths. m.s. Holstein cattle 20 dairy cows And SHEEP, comprising: 1200 m.a. ewes r.w. S.D. rams 200 m.a. ewes r.w. Romney rams 1000 2-tooth wethers 600 G-tooth wethers 100 m.s. lambs At last year’s Fair the yarding of cattle was without doubt the finest yarding seen in the North Island for many years. We have inspected this year’s entry and can report that we anticipate a yarding equal in quality and breeding to last year’s entry, and can confidently recommend the attendance of buyers. Cars will be available for intending purchasers on the morning of the sale at the offices of Wright, Stephenson and Co., Ltd., Wanganui, and Abraham and Williams, Ltd., Taihape. For Northern buyers Service Car will leave King’s Court Hotel, Ohakune, at S o’clock on morning of the sale. Arrangements have been made with the Railway Department to have a supply of trucks on hand at Karioi. ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS, LTD, And WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO., LTD., Joint Auctioneers.

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18028, 24 May 1930, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18028, 24 May 1930, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 18028, 24 May 1930, Page 12

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