fat a month. The Herd Sires are: Jersey Glen Constant OwV son of Jersey Glen Constance, H.C., C.O.R. 928.49 lb fat, C.O.R. 809.75 lb fat in 305 days (triple gold medallist). Lily Oak Starlight (two nearest dams both average 936 lb fat) ? two-year-old champion at 194,3 National. Green Meadows Gold Star 5 near--9 est dams, all gold medallists average 857 lb fat., Annella's Oxford son of the famJ ous champion. Ku Ku Annella, V.H.C., C.O.R. 815 lb fat. The Yearling Bulls are mostly by the three first-named sires and from some of the top cows of the Herd. MERRILAND JERSEY STUD SECOND ANNUAL SALE On account of Mr R. L. Macdonald, at the Waimana SATURDAY, MAY 1945 The offering comprises— 30 Stud Cows j with H.T. records up to 508 lb fat 16 Stud rising 2yr in-calf Heifers 4 Stud rising 2yr Bulls 25 Stud rising Yearling Bulls 75 Head. The majorit3 r of the cows 'ire in calf to O.K, Palantine Coral (Lobelia's Palanjtine Sultan imp—O.K. Coral Best C.O.R. 601 lb as Junior
two-year-old). The 2 year lieifers include a num- ~ Jjer by Craigavon Bernard (son of _ Hurclcn Victoria's Aster H.C., C.O.R. 821 lb fat and 810 lb fat). In call" to a son of Blonde Bess' Masj terpiece (imp). The bull'ts arc ail exceptionally! »vell grown line all from tested dams _ with records up to 600 lb fat. BROKEN HILL JERSEYS SPECIAL REDUCTION SALE On account of Mr K. A. Bennett, to be held at the Homestead Papamoa( Te Puke 30th MAY, 1945 The offering comprises— 30 Stud including several Lifetime Merit Register cows per- | fectly sound and still doing up to | 70 lb fat a month. Gre?>.t proposi- | tions as brood cows. Entire offering tested with records up to and over 5001b fat on G.H.T. In calf to Dreaming Sam bulls. 10 rising two-year-old Heifers, j line-bred to Brampton Dreaming Sam (imp) ? C.8.8. and to Good- J wood Rupert, C.8.8. In calf to a ' bull carrying a similar combination . of blood. ! 10 rising Yearling Bulls majority J
by Landsdowne Douljle Sam (double grandson of famous Brampton Dreaming Sam (imp) C.8.8.) and from some of the top cows of the herd. The leading herd in the Bay of Plenty East Coast Herd Improvement Association for October and November with averages of 59 lb fat and 551b fat for 36 cows is composed almost entirely of Broken Hill stock and daughters of Broken, Hill Bulls. LILY OAK JERSEY STUD DISPERSAL On account of Mr A. C. Smith Senr. to be held on the Farm ) Matapihi Tauranga •31st MAY, 1945 The olfering comprises—Stud cows ( including 4 V.H.C. cows and numerous H.C. cows, many with substantial records 5 Stud rising 2yr in-calf He iters 1(> Stud rising Yearling He Hers 10 Stud Bulls (i t Head. CAERLEGN JERSEY STUD FOR COMPLETE DISPERSA L On account oi' Mr Edgnr Hol'mann, to be held mi the Farm Katikati Is* JUNE. 1945' The offering comprises—
I .">!) Stud t,'o\vs ( including two V.H.G's 1 itr.d '28 H.C'.s. Majority tes-ted on | cither C.0.1i. or O.H.T. with exIcellent records. 16 Stud the majority yearlisgs. by Ivondale Waif's Hero, whose outstanding heifers arc being retained as the foundation of another stud.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 64, 13 April 1945, Page 8
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