Auctions y : SOUTHLAND QE MRMERSW CRIFFEL DEER PARK DEER AUCTION UNDER THE HAMMER from 12 noon at the Criffel Selling Centre, Wanaka on Tuesday February 4,1986. LISTED BELOW ARE DEER TO BE OFFERED: BREEDING SIRES 3 YEAR OLD N.Z. BRED ELK BULL:-’ 301 kg live weight, 4.7 kg velvet weight, N.Z. born progeny of imported Canadian Elk bull sired by Blue 116,1984,1985 winner N.Z. National Velvet Competition. 3 YEAR OLD ELK/WAPITI BULL 308 kg live weight, 3.7 kg velvet weight, N.Z. born progeny of Imported Canadian Elk bull, sired by Blue 116, 1984, 1985 winner N.Z. National Velvet Competition. 6 YEAR OLD WAPITI BULL 352 kg live weight, 4.9 kg velvet weight, born and bred at Criffel from top N.Z. Wapiti deer, an extra 3.4 kg velvet has been cut from this bull on January 24, 1986. 6 YEAR OLD WAPITI BULL 307 kg live weight, 3.8 kg velvet weight, born and bred at Criffel from top N.Z. Wapiti deer, an extra 1.4 kg velvet has been cut from this bull on January 24, 1986. Live weights were recorded on January 16, 1986. Velvet photographs and records available on day of sale. BREEDING FEMALES 5 ELK/WAPITI YEARLING COWS 40 red Wapiti yearling hinds. 10 red yearling hinds - progeny of imported Warnham Stags and Criffel hinds. Warnham stag, purple, 101,256 kg live weight on January, 241986. 3.9 kg velvet weight. 60 red yearling hinds. 40 yearling hinds - on account Alpine Helecoptors, captured and located to Criffel. Criffel is one of New Zealand’s largest established breeding units. Stock from the Criffel herd are renound New Zealand wide for their top performance, superior quality and ease of management. All deer will be TB tested and vetlnery inspected. AUCTIONEERS COMMENT: Having viewed the entire offering at Criffel, the quality, conditions and weight will better any similar yarding in N.Z. today. uCJHT LUNCHEON AVAILABLE For further details contact: G. Deaker, W.N.M.A., CROMWELL. PHONE 51-148 A.H. 50-424 G. Erskine, SOUTHLAND FARMERS CO-OP, INVERCARGILL. PHONE 81-929 A.H. 78-097 FIRST ANNUAL SALE : PARADISE VALLEY ? ENDEAN ANGORA PARTNERSHIP AT THE PARADISE VALLEY GOAT SELLING COMPLEX PARADISE VALLEY ROTORUA FRIDAY FEBRUARY 14 1986 12 NOON FAVOURED WITH instructions from our vendors Doctor Graham and Mrs Elaine Beale and Kester and Mrs Nita Atkinson, we are please to offer an outstanding selection of Angora Goats from their combined stud flock. The entry is made up of the followlng:10 purebred Angora Does. 4 4th generation Does. 12 G2 Does. 12 Super ovulated G 3 Does. 23 G 3 Does. 1 A grade Buck stud sire Kenzie, born 1982, reg 1917. 10 2th Bucks. 5 purebred Buck kids. 5 purebred Doe kids. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: The flock is based on the Raywyn bloodlines renowned for their high yielding and fine fibre qualities. In 1984 the partnership purchased the Clarksfield stud flock number 11 from Hakataramea, South Canterbury. They have been farmed in Rotorua at 1500 ft above sea level, in a high rainfall area in natural conditions. The selection of animals represent the top of the various grades in the flock. The majority of the offering are 2th with the balance being 4th and 6th. All animals in the partnership have been subjected to a comprehensive testing program by the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries to export standards. An overriding commission of 2 per cent will be paid to non - participating companies by introduction two days prior to sale date. Inspection of all stock welcomed by our vendors prior to sale date by arrangement. Further enquiries contact: DALGETY CROWN ROTORUA 86-099 ROB HOLST 74-715 OR VENDOR K. ATKINSON 82-662 ROTORUA. LIGHT LUCHEON AVAILABLE. *1 GOATPAK ELDERS LIVESTOCK VIDEO AUCTION SALE IST TRANS-TASMAN ANGORA GOAT SALE VENUE: Centennial Lounge, Te Rapa Racecourse, Hamilton, February 7, 1986 at 4 p.m. SALE COMPRISING: 102 top quality pedigree Angora goats (sth gen.). CONSISTING OF: 26 stud Angora bucks 76 stud Angora does. A video preview of all stock for sale may be seen at the Hamilton Sale Centre from 1 p.m. onwards (N.Z.T.). 1 ' - . ; The entry comprises outstanding Angoras from leading Australian and New Zealand studs, from all Australian states as well as New Zealand. For further details arid particulars contact: Tim Seavill (071) 391-619 Hamilton Pam Fromm (071) 69-532 Linda Wyatt (085) 33-659 Pukekohe - • P Colin Bolton (0813) 86-156 Plopio Chris Brown (070) 435-688 Hastings r Colin Mair (020) 80-928 Gore
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Press, 1 February 1986, Page 60
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