JERSEYS FROM ESSEX.
A SHIPMENT Or TIVE. According to the "Livo Stock Journal" of Novomber 22, Mr. M Hill, of AVestwood House, West Borgholt, SO, E'sex, had an Older to slup fno pedigree Jerseys out to New Zealand during Decenibei Imports' from tho Northern Wniroa stato-that supplies of bnttoi-fat this >ear far exceed tnose of past periods Suppliers nro increasing, and their ranks aro being further augmented by Maori sctI tier?, who aro entering with vim into tho dairying industry. The dairy herds of Maoris throughout North Auckland now constitute a good percentage of the wholo in commission, and factory managers leport that tho mode of the Natives in carrying oiTlhe work could in mam instances bo advantageously copied by their P'tkeha Brethren, 'With a record excels of pnstmago,all dninmfn are lamenting that cows aro difficult to obtain.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1637, 2 January 1913, Page 8
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138JERSEYS FROM ESSEX. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1637, 2 January 1913, Page 8
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