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STOCK SALES “LXJCERNEDALE” PEDIGREE AND GRADE PIG SALE On the Farm / HAUTAPU, CAMBRIDGE J ■ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9 f ' 11 a.m. sharp. j . NEWTON KING LIMITED, favoured with instructions from Mr F. Discombe will offer a selective offering of:— 260 IN FARROW SOWS 40 SERVICE BOARS comprising:— 20 Maiden and Mature Berkshire Sows representing strains personally selected for the Stud in > Australia and by Mr R. Chilcott I in England. Maiden Sows mated to a selected son of the imported boar “Woodburn Seaman.” The mature sows to a son of “Silver Rajah” (Imported). 8 Berkshire Boars from Prolific Sows, also. 20 Maiden and Mature Tamworth Sows, mainly “Blakeny Banner” (Imp.) and “Kinilahah” (Imp.) strains and pasturing with a .selected Lismore Boar. 2 Tamworth Boars. 20 Maiden and Mature Large Black Sows, mated to three different strains of selected boars. 10 Large Black Boars. 80 Duroc Jersey Sows, comprising: 30 Selected Sows mated to sons of • imported sires. 12 Sows mated to an imported sire. 10 Daughters of “Eureka Smoothgoing” Imp. mated to a son of Bathbank Betty (Imp.) 30 Second and third litter sows mated to selected and imported sires. 1 Imported Sow mated to “Eureka < Smoothgoing” Imported. 1 Imported Boar. The Imported Sow, Marvels Pearl, was bred by Messrs. Juhl Bros. Luverne, U.S.A., and imported to Canada for six month?. While awaiting shipment to New Zealand arrangements were made to have this sow bred to an outstanding . Canadian Sire. Through shipping delay a litter of eleven pigs was farrowed on the voyage. The Imported Sow and imported Boar in this offering are from this litter. The sow has been bred to “Eureka Smoothgoing” who has proved a'great sire. 20 SERVICE BOARS 12 CROSS BRED SOWS, in farrow, comprising:— Large Blacks mated to Duroc Jerseys. Berkshires mated to Duroc Jerseys. Tamworths mated to Duroc Jerseys. And various mated to Large Black Sires. Comprising popular breeds crossed with Duroc Jerseys and Large •Blacks, and which are proving their worth with large litters. This is an 'unique opportunity for farmers to make a .wide selection in securing their requirements. Many of the sows will be close to farrowing. They have all been farmed on pasture and artichokes and will not be housed until sale time. The decision to hold a sale was made too late to allow for the preparation of a catalogue. With the purebreds, extended pedigree will be given where required, but no transfers will be issued. All purchases will be placed free on rail. Clients will be assisted by the Vendor oil the matter of delivery. The “LUCERNEDALE” Stud has been built on strains from England, America, Canada and Australia, over 80 head having been imported, 49 of which were in-farrow sows. The aim has been to develop strains of easy-feeding, early-maturing, firstgrade pigs. While about 2500 are bred annually, only the tops of the best strains are sent .out as breeders. Light Luncheon Provided. Hamilton and Branches. 176 NEWTON KING LIMITED,

SPECIAL SALE of PEDIGREE JERSEY HEIFERS AND BULLS and HIGH GRADE JERSEY COWS AND HEIFERS To be held at Mr G. R. YEOMAN’S FARM (Mr H. C. Green’s* Cowshed) OPOURIAO, TANEATUA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, IS4B ' at 12 Noon. The offering comprises:— On account Messrs. G. R. Yeoman and H. C. Green: 12 2yr. Pedigree Jersey In-calf Heifers mostly by the Jersey Glen bred Herd Sire and from good tested dams, all with records over 4001bs fat and six from clas- ; sified dams. 1 8 Yearling Pedigree Jersey Bulls, [ all from good tested dams with V records ranging from'4oo to over 5001bs fat—some of the dams with several consecutive records. 10 High Grade Jersey Cows, all tested and with records up to 500 lbs fat. 24 Choice High Grade 2 year incalf Heifers.' On account of Mr J. Dunstan, Taneatua: 45 Choice High Grade 2 year in-

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 50, 28 May 1948, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 50, 28 May 1948, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 50, 28 May 1948, Page 8

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