STOCK SALES WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD. ANNUAL BAY OF PLENTY PEDIGREE JERSEY SALES MAY Ist to sth. MAY 15th to 19th. Outstanding Butterfat Production Offered this Year. A most attractive offering is to be made this year in both weeks of sales—many outstanding production figures are offered and to date we consider that over all this is the best series of sales, we have conducted, to date, in the Bay of Plenty. , MONDAY, MAY 1 FIRST ANNUAL TAURANGA HEIFER SALE At the Racecourse, Tauranga at 11.30 a.m. . 70 HEAD comprising: 44 Rising 2yr In-calf Heifers, 19 Yearling Heifers, 7 Selected Rising Yearling Bulls The vendors represented in this offering are:— Mr C. Rowlandson, “Chelsea” Stud, Tauranga. Mr E. D. Watt, “Braecrest” Stud. Tauranga. Mr U-. H. Costar, “Wattle Bi’ae” Stud, Tauranga. Mr W. L. Hearfield, “Hillair” Stud, Tauranga. Mr E. Hoffman, “Caerleon” Stud. Katikati. Messrs R. M. and E. W. Watkins “Royton” Stud, Katikati. The cream of the Jersey blood is contained in this stock and represented in the following sires: Lily Oak Sunlight, a grandson of Raleigh’s Combination Lad (Imp.); Beechlands Rebaince, a son of Abbeville Royal Pete by Bindle Royal Hope, C. 8.8. (Imp.); Cloverfields Electra Sam, son of Oddicombe Dreaming Sam, C. 8.8., and heifers in calf to the recently imported bull Design’s Rush King; , Kotipu Warrior, son ot Sensation of Pencarrow; Merewhae Gold Star, son of Wattie Brae Sundown; and Marshlands Royal, son of Brampton Dreaming Royal (Imp.). > TUESDAY, MAY 2 Six Annual Sale of the “BROKEN HILL” STUD The property of Mr K. A. Bennett, Papamoa, Te Puke at 11 a.m. 61 HEAD comprising:— 19 Pedigree Jersey Cows 13 Pedigree Jersey In-calf Heifer's 29 Pedigree Stud Bulls Perhaps the best commercial pedigree herd in New Zealand today. Bred essentially on Dreaming Sam lines and with a bigger jredominanee of Merit Sires than any other herd. 1948-49 herd average 4281 b fat in 288 days, and this herd has topped the Association/ averages in three out of the last four seasons. Out of 16 cows put up for classification this season he secured the following: 3 V.H.C., 11 H.C. and 2 C. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 Biennial Sale of the “K K” JERSEY STUD The property of Mr A. Y. Goodrick, No. 3 Road, Te Puke at 11 a.m. 61 ''HEAD comprising:— •23 Pedigree Jersey Cows 15 Pedigree In-calf Jersey Heifers 8 Pedigree Yearling Jersey‘Heifers 14 Pedigi’ee Yearling Jersey Bulls 1 Pedigree 2-yr-old Stud Bull This herd secured phenomenal success at the recent Bay of Plenty Show series, securing first and second prizes to all three classes in the Butterfat Competition at the recent Te Puke A. and P. Show, as well as securing two firsts in other classes for type as well as production. This herd has the unique distinction that out of all cows 4 years old and ovef, all but three qualify for either the L.M.R. or I.M.R. Production this season despite the drought, has been 4001 b fat average. THURSDAY, MAY 4 First Annual Sale of the ‘BENONI” STUD The property of Mr T. E. Sandilands, Paengaroa, Te Puke. ' Sale to be held on Mr L. E. Page’s property, Paengaroa, on same day as Mr Page’s Annual Sale at 11 a.m. 37 HEAD comprising:— 14 Pedigree Jersey Cows 8 Pedigree In-calf Jersey Heifers 3 Pedigree Yearling Jersey Heifers 11 Pedigree Yearling Jersey Bulls 1 Pedigree Rising 2year Jersey Stud Sire Over the last six years this herd has averaged 3911 b fat for an average number of 40-45 cows, with top average of 4211 b fat in 282 days on grass alone. This herd was second the Auckland Herd Testing Association. Bred on sound breeding lines, mainly on the Monopoly and Majestic strains, this vendor has put up good production records and has also classified well,
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 26, 26 April 1950, Page 8
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