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STUD SHORTHORN SALE.

■'AUSTKAXIAtf HERD DISPERSED... ■■ Messrs. 'JJ.ajgcty and Ltd;, and \V. E.'.Garnscy, son., Forbes,' ageuts in, conjunction, report having Jiela ■ a most successful'auction sole on account of .Messrs. '£. Edols and Co., Ltd., of-tiie Burrawarig Shorthorn stud at the Forties' Show "Ground (N.S.\V.), on April 1 and 2. The s-ale opened to'a largo. attendance, buyers being present and -represented .'from all-parts of the Statt .and also' from , .-Victoria, Queensland, and NewZealand, and included Messrs. M. AVeal (New Zealand)' and J. Baxter • (New Zealand). Competition was good throughout, and, keen for the higher quality lots, and every •animar submitted was sold at auction.: -The stud, bull, Clifton.Duke of Oxford, was secured by Mr .J. F. Halo for'X22o 10s., .while 'a yearling bull: by the same 'sire.went:to ; Mr.. A. -T./flallcy for; £m : Ills. Nine stud'bulls, which included 'seven. yearlings, averaged'-\£sJ' IIS;. .The.:. original imported" English stockwere purchased .by Messrs. Dangar, .Hale, Lee,: ahd'Beddio. Mri-vDangar also secured ;a'choice heifer in '-Fair Lady V for Ssv/an'd T. H. Griffith'Buscott Rose ir.fbr JEBS Is. A .roan.hoifcr calf, 'i\ month's old, Graiid Duchc-ss of Barring-ton-IV, by, Clifton Duke of Oxford, lell to-the'bid-of-Mr. Baxter,, of New Zealand, for iCSp s<;. Mr. Dangar putrhased two second /stud' , heifer.- by .Hayle Imperialist (imp.) for .C-13 Is. tach; and Mr. T. Byan gave .£sl 9s. ■ for another by Dulce of BafringtDn Csth (imp.). IVty- : three head purchased bj Messrs. A. T. Haley and' A. M'lnncs went to Euahalong, so -will not be considered out of the. district,' while tlic imported bulls Clifton Duke of Oxford and liiii-rawang J3arriii;> ton remain in the Forbes district. The first stud females averaged, .approximately; J635 per head., the second stud females. jE17.175.-.; per . head, selected ie12s. per head, and they ranged from young calves to old cows. .-The total .sales amounted to JCSOOU.

The , South. Island is this -yenr almost Belt-containing as regards sheep. The usual bis. cxndus of sheen from the TS'ortii Island to t'.io Ciinterbury districts ha-; this seasn:i.'l)f-e:i. replaced in a groat extent by big uonsisnmc-uts' from Southland- •"." '■■■■.'';''. ' .■'..'•'■ ■'

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 792, 15 April 1910, Page 8

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STUD SHORTHORN SALE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 792, 15 April 1910, Page 8

STUD SHORTHORN SALE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 792, 15 April 1910, Page 8

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