HISTORIC HERD! THE BUSHY PARK STUD HEREFORDS. MK. FRANK MOORE'S DISPERSAL sale; ■At Kni Iwi,; Wanganui, New Zealand, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 21th and 25th APRIL, 1913. Owing to the Ex pi it of Certain Leases, THESE FAMOUS CATTLE Are then to. bo sold by Public Auction, .WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESERVE. 203 FEMALE STUD HEREFORDS. A LARGE NUMBER OF STUD BULLS. . A tine lot of Bull Calves. THESE MAGNIFICENT CATTLE, founded upon Mr. James Stuckey's r-e-. nownsd Xl'o Rangitumau Herd, are practically all eligible for entry in tho ENGLISH HERD BOOK. Thev cannot be surpassed in' the World for EVENNESS OF TYPE. CONSTITUTION, EARLY MATURITY and GRAND KICH DARK COLOUR! , THE TE RANGITUMAU-BUSHY PARK HERD have had a memorable career. For many years they have carried all before them" in tho Fat Classes, nnd have more than held their own in tho Stud Sections. This is their WONDERFUL SHOW RECORD! Between November, 1905, and October, 1912, thev secured in the Stud Classes no fewer than 18 CHAMPIONSHIPS; 103 I'IKST PRIZES; -19 SECONDS, and 21 THIKDS. In-tho Fat Classes they wore awarded; 215 niiST PRIZES; 139 SECONDS, uild 57 THIRDS. Tho following are a few of the TROPHIES WON BY THESE FINE v CATTLE; Manawii Bowl, twenty guineas, won outright, most points in Fat cattle at Masterton. Special at Hawera for Yeafling Stud Hereford Bull. Messrs. Barnaul and Abraham's Trophy, ,£lO 10s., most points in Fat Cattle at Manawatu, won outright several times. Champion Prize, presented by Messrs. Pitt, Son and Badgery, for best Fat Ox, any ago or breed, at Sydney, 190!). The game bullock also won First Prize for Hereford Fat Ox—any age—and the Championship for heaviest Ox on the Show Grounds. Ho was only six years old! A steer shown bv Mr. Moore won outright a piece of Silver plate,- presented by Hereford Association, for best two-year Hereford Steer, also for best three-year steer (Hereford), shown at Wangauui, llanawatu, and Masterton, 1911-12. The cattle have bean notably successful in Freezing and Shop-bullock classes, thus showing their qualities of Early Maturity. In tlio conduct of this important and epoch-making Dispersal Sale 1 in April, 1913, there will act in conjunction— MURRAY. ROBERTS AND CO.. LTD., FREEMAN R. JACKSON' AND CO., "WILLIAMS"AND KKT'TLE. LTD.. . Auctioneers. Cablegrams of inquiry can lie addressed: "I'infiiT," Wellington. New Zealand.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1585, 31 October 1912, Page 10
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