STOCK SALES wrightTstephenson & CO. LTD. COMPLETE DISPERSAL SALE TUHOE STUD JERSEYS On account of Messrs F. J. Savage and Son to be held at the Farm, Waimana, APRIL 30th 1946, at 10.30 a.m. 122 HEAD PEDIGREE JERSEYS 122 70 'Tested cows with good records 20 Two year old in-calf heifers 4 Yearling Bulls 6 2 year old Bulls 1 3 year old Bull 1 Herd Sire. Also on account of Mr K. G. Paulgrain, Manutuku, Gisborne: 20 Two .year old in-calf heifers. The majority of the Tuhoe offering are by the following proven sires: Meadowland Squireen, Champion Show Bull and sire of substantial producers; Fillpail Standard Design (Imp.) whose daughters are milking up to 381bs a day with 551bs fat a month. The herd is run under absolutely normal conditions with no force feeding and the entire herd is tested every year. Catalogues available from the auctioneers.
DISPERSAL OF GAINEVILLE PEDIGREE JERSEYS on account of Mr F. R. Looney, Waimana And Third Annual Sale of Merriland Jerseys on account of Mr R. L. MacDonald to be held at Mr F. R. Looney’s Farm, Waimana . .MAY Ist, 1946, at 10.30 a.m. The Gaineville offering comprises the entire female portion of the herd three years old and over, which are to be sold to make room for the large number of young stock. 40 Pedigree cows including Meon Omega V.H.C. including 14 H.C. with records averaging 4401bs fat. 1 Herd Sire, Green Meadows Samuel, by' Oddicombe Dreaming Sam C. 8.8. from Highfield Milly H.C., C.O.R. 7061bs fat at 4 years. 4 Rising two year Bulls. 6 Rising Yearling Bulls. The Merriland offering comprises: 12 Pedigree cows, all tested. 6 Two year in-calf heifers from high producing tested dams. 12 Rising Yearling Bulls, sons of the two O.K. bred herd sires from high producing dams. . Catalogues available from the auctioneers. “BROKEN HILL” PEDIGREE JERSEYS
On account of MR K. A. BENNETT SECOND ANNUAL SALE i At the Farm, Papamoa, Te Puke THURSDAY, MAY 2nd, 1946 at 11 a.m. 54 HEAD 54 Comprising—--16 Pedigree Jersey Cows 17 Pedigree 2-year-old Jersey Heifers
20 Pedigree Stud Yearling Bulls 1 Herd Sire on account of Mr A. V. Goodrick). All the heifers are in calf to a son of Meon Neve, V.H.C., and a number of the top cows _of the herd are being offered to make way their progeny. One of the leading commercial herds, of New Zealand for many years and under continuous herd test for over 20 years, the Broken Hill Stud is probably onS of the most intensely bred Dreaming Sam herds in the country today through the use of bulls from the following daughters of that great s'ire—Meon Lucullia, VrH.C. 7411bs fat at 305 days; Meon Megaera, C.0.R., 7031bs fat in 1 year, 344 days; Meon Neve, V.H.C.; Elite L.M.R. with records up to 6221bs fat in 274 days at 12 years, and a grandson of Meon Nehutai, V.H.C. C.O.R. 8881bs fat. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED. “THORNLEA” PEDIGREE JERSEYS Property of Mr W. E. RIDDELL. DISPERSAL SALE OF YOUNG PEDIGREE MALES & FEMALES. At the farm, Rangiuru, Te Puke, on FRIDAY, MAY 3rd at 11 a.m. BO HEAD 60 Comprising—--24 Pedigree rising 2-year in-calf Heifers
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 66, 26 April 1946, Page 8
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