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STOCK SALES SALE OF DAIRY HEIFERS On account of MESSRS J. E. & J. M.i RAE to be held at Mr J. S. Rae's Hornet stead, Taneatua » FRIDAY, 12th MAY, 1944 at 1 p.m. sharp. 80 Choice 2yr Jersey and Jersey Friesian cross springing heifers 8 Syr Jersey springing heifers. Ailsio: 12 Young grade Jersey cows—early caivers. NOTE: The heifers were purchased as yearlings from good herds in the Whakatane and Te Puke districts. They are 'in good condition and showing well forward. The cows are to he sold to make room for pedigree cattle in the herd. Auctioneers WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD ■ 131 WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD BAY OF PLENTY JERSEY WEEK DISPERSAL OF MAMAKURA JERSEY STUD \ —— On account of Mr Keith L, Ans'on on, the farm, Te Puna, Tauranga. MONDAY, 29th MAY, 1944 at 11.30 ajm. The offering comprises: 42 Cows, 3 years and over. Records on C.O.R. up to 7561b fat, and on G.H.T. up to 6101b fat. Practically every cow over 4001b fat under ' ordinary herd conditions. 9 Rising 2 year in-calf heifers— from high producing daughters of Yorkshire Grange Liko C.8.8. 13 Stud bulls, including 2 herd sires. 64 Head. Catalogues Available.

COMPLETE DISPERSAL of the CLOVERFIELDS JERSEY STUD On account of Messrs Boon and Berg, Whakatane. Under cover, at the farm, Whakatane TUESDAY, 30th MAY, 1944 at 10.30 a.m. 140 PEDIGREE JERSEYS 140 This great "Brampton Dreaming Sam" Herd available in its entirety. Offering comprises: 4. Herd Sires, including "Franchise White Aim" (Imp), whose two-year-old daughters have sold up to SOOgns, and the great "Oddicombe Dreaming Sam," already the sire of nine V.H.C. cows. 59 Cows, three years and upwards, including nine V.'H.C.'s with re-' cords up to 7571b fat> five daughters of. famous: Brampton Dreaming Sam (Imp), C.8.8., and numerous daughters of his double grandson OddLcombe Dreaming Sam t C.B-B. 32 Rising two year heifers, by such sires as Oddicombe Dreaming Sam, C.8.8., while four are 0.K.bred daughters of Franchise White Aim (Imp). Dams include V.H.C. cows up to 7461b fat. 22 Two year and yearling bulls, by the Herd Sires and include sons of our great V.H.C. cows. 24 YearlJi*g heifers —an excellent foundation line. Apart from its excellent - type and wealth of valuable blood, this is undoubtedly one of the greatest commercial herds of the Dominion, having topped the Bay cf Plenty three times with group H.T. averages of. over 4001b fat. DISPERSAL OF BROOKLANDS JERSEY STUO Onxaccount of Mr G. Hewitt at the farm, Waimana. WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY, 1944 at 11 a.m. 74 Super Quality Jersey Catt'e 74 73 Pedigree cows, 3 years and upwards. Daughters of such sires as Idalia's Sunrise (son of famous Idalia V.H.C, C.P., 8911b fat in 305 days, full sister to Vivandiere. V.H.C.', C.0.R., 10361b fat etc.), Goodwood Rupert, C.8.8., Meon Nabob (sire of Oddicombe .Dreaming Sam C.8.8.) A;d Greencroft Lordship, C.8.8. \two nearest ■dams average 8871b fat). Ifa calf to Fen View Bonny Owler $<Hupenui Free Owler-Penrose Dainty V.H.C, 7161b fat at 3 years) dtyrf jßrooklands Emperor (Penrose Joily \Emperor—Maori Proper, H.C., C.O.R 7011b fat. 1 2-year Stud Bull. Entire herd consistently tested Tiith CiO.R.'s up to 8021b fat and ir.umere-us group H.T. records over 4001b fat. It has invariably been top lierd for the Waimana group—one of the greatest recommendations ir the Dominion. The most desirable :;l>lood lines proved under actua' conditions are available ihere. Catalogues Available.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 69, Issue 7, 2 May 1944, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 69, Issue 7, 2 May 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 69, Issue 7, 2 May 1944, Page 8

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