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STOCK SALES — jg 31 Pedigree rising Yearling Heifers 5 Stud 2-year and Yearling Bulls. This Stud through natural increase has reached a size where a reduction is necessary and Mr Riddell has decided to offer the public the best by cataloguing all the 2-year-old and yearling heifers. All the 2-year heifers have been innoculated against abortion. In consequent years Mr Riddell has concentrated on the “Owler of Puketapu” strain with very good respits. While still retaining the influence of the great sire “Kuku Bonny Owler,” C. 8.8., he secured “Cloverfields Leader” with a view to introducing the valuable blood in the stud of the celebrated Brampton Dreaming Sam (Imp.) C. 8.8. The 2-year-old heifers have been running with the well bred bull Hillsville Star Victor. This is a sale that carries. a strong recommendation and warrants the attention of heifer byers. LIGHT LUNCHEON PROVIDED.

Auctioneers: WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. Whakatane, Te Puke, Auckland and Branches. COME TO TARANAKI FOR THE JERSEY SALE SERIES WHERE QUALITY IS ALWAYS HIGH AND PRICES USUALLY REASONABLE. 6th to 11th MAY MONDAY, 6th.—Complete Dispersal of the Hatcliffe Jersey Stud on account of Mr H. J. Kaye in conjunction with Special Sale , of older stock and Young Bulls -from the Ayrlawn Stud, account Mr J. and Mrs E. M. Perham. At the Waiwakaiho Sales Pavilion, New Plymouth. 59 HEAD from the “Hatcliffe Stud”—comprising 29 Stud Cows, 8 in-calf and 8 yearling heifers, 3 Herd Sires and 11 young Bulls. 'A herd where every cow is tested every year and all females of age classified without exception. From past Hatcliffe sales have gone more cattle to win V.H.C. and other high honours than probably any Dominion herd. 28 HEAD from' “Ayrlawn”—22 Stud Cows, the imported Herd-sire Franchise Royal Aim, and 5 select quality young bulls. Females include Lord Ruperts Alice H.C. 3 records up to 7641bs fat, Linden Grove Glee V.H.C. C.O.R. 5501bs fat and Mountain Meadows Edwina H.C. C.O.R. 6861bs fat last season.

TUESDAY, 7th—DISPERSAL OF THE OLD ESTABLISHED NGAHIWI STUD ON ACCOUNT OF THE ESTATE LATE W. J. FREETH The largest Dispersal Sale of the year. At the'Homestead, Pukearuhe, Waitara. 180 HEAD including 104 Stud Cows, rich in “Dreaming Sam” “K.C.8.” and “Design” blood, along with 4 Herd Sires and 72 head of incalf heifers and young bulls. A stud known for years through its reputation for combined high production and sound type. The catalogue includes the current season’s great C.O.R. test team, and an excellent proportion of V.H.C. and H.C. cows, all in calf to herd sires of exceptional breeding merit. Also to be sold—Allis Chalmers Tractor, complete with power mower and trailer; and catalogued for private sale—2o Yearling Heifers.

WEDNESDAY, Bth—SECOND ANNUAL NORTH TARANAKI JERSEY BREEDERS’ STUD HEIFER SALE. Under the auspices of the New Plymouth Jersey Club. Waiwakaiho Sales Pavilion, N.P. 76 SELECTED ENTRIES comprising 43 2-year in-calf heifers and 33 yearlings. Every entry inspected and approved for type and development before publication of the catalogue. Representing a wide range of Taranaki’s most fashionable strains, from 18 leading Studs. A really high quality offering. A feature of this year will be the Show at 9.45 a.m. for prize awards provided by the local Jersey Clubs.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 66, 26 April 1946, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 66, 26 April 1946, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 66, 26 April 1946, Page 8

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