STOCK SALES SHORT NOTICE COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE Without Reserve. "ROSEWOOD" JERSEY STUD On account of the Trustees in the Estate ol' the late Mr C. W. Wood, at the sale\-ards Tc Puke Bay of Plenty. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1945 at 11 a.m. 71 HIGHLY BRED JERSEYS 71 Comprising— 42 Cows 10 in-calf Heifers 16 9 9 Yearling Heifers, 1 Herd Sire and 2 Yearling Bulls. The ROSEWOOD Stud founded •i in Taranakl was transferred to Tc Puke five years ago and. has been farmed over 1000 feet above sea level. The cattle are of high quality, pleasing type and show great dairy character. The herd is largely influenced by the blood of the famous imported sire BRAMPTON OXFORD BRAVO, Champion Hawera Show, and sire of many notable prize-j winners and high producers. Re-j cent sires used in the stud are MEON OH APE, a full brother to Meon Noku, v'.H.C., C.O.R. 671 lbs fat, noted champion, by BRAMPTON DREAMING C.8.8. and ROSEWOOD BONNY OWLER, by Penrose Real Boy C.8.8. from Penrose Vanity H.C., by KU KU BONNY OWLER C.8.8. Commissions executed on behalf of absentee buyers. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneers.
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got HOW SssL to IHCMASE BUTTERFAT PRODUCTION New Zealand farmers can take pride in their present butterfat production but—STILL MORE IS REQUIRED if Britain's weekly ration of 2 ounces of butter per head is to be maintained.Our 1945-46 objective is 190,000 tons of butterfat and, with the wonderful grass season we are experiencing, this figure is within reach. Every cow is going to count. With ample winter feed in surplus standing pasturage and hay silage and roots it is possible to retain all cows that can be expected to give even a moderate amount of butterfat. Assure our butterfat position by: (1) Continuing to milk cows not in calf (2) Retaining all sound cows and reducing culling * to the minimum (3) Wintering well by early feeding of supplementary fodder (4) Using animal manure on pastures or crops (5) Concentrating top dressing on the best pastures. FOOD IS THE FAR RESPONSIBILITY Issued by the New Zealand Department of Agriculturm EIS. AIO
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 79, 8 June 1945, Page 8
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