'.J Noon, First Ihy;' 10 a.m., ' I:; •;-,;ig] BY PUBOC AUCTION AT WANGANUI I! . KZJ" - ' ~ - ****** \Bu&Lttteji*®r&s»M2'-A£nxi f>W Ko&,Ajf MirtSHilaiSaM | ' jj. ' \ . ' In Freeman R, Jackson & Co.'s Yards. .. ii ;; •• .• I - Afhsftlsslffllw IS/f €«*« Staa Cow «Ly4la"; An Uitata, \ Imported: Winner o! FoarEeen CfeaiapSpasMps, '• | Ww SillOllM Sfeow record Tfolrseen CfoanipSdnsMpfs |' "fr, i, «^ J jua..^« < j. JW i... l ,i M .j m!: -.. 1 ,i L 1 "i"i L .' 111 "" * 1 "*" * I jlj ' ' , 1 It is necessary that intending purchasers / jf , 1 ' should reach WANQitNUI not later than • I the BEFORE the Sale commoncss. Ir., ,K;;v.:':s: ftisliy ParMierefpfis. GlSlti .Busby Park Herefords. .-^ :: ■■ I ~.■ __ >QoC^ — • —-xo<x— • ! :;;' i : \ / .' This Important Sale of Classic Stud Stock _ (/IASSIC ]BS!FSf ©Fil ' CftttlCi I' These Magnificent Cattle foimded upon , V B constitutes an unique opportunity for New _ ' Mr. Jaines Stuckey's renowned Te' Rangi- ' i! I •c! : ;: Zealand breeders to improve their Herds, . tiic'pik>uv tsnbi/ 7~, • tumau Herd, cannot be surpassed in. the '. ••'• "<■' i 1 . , ... ;•. ,_• •, . 'iHE BUSHY PARK HERO Enslueles:— '•.•••■ |l ,; "• 01-. for Australian and South American 161 Cows in calf and with ealvas at foot. world for EVENNESS of TYPE, CONSTI- ' ? :•■ '•,'■■ buyers to introduce' a new strain of 23 HEIFERS, two-year-old, in calf. . TUTION, EARLY MATURITY,, and' jj- _ . blood. ' . ' 1 SST&SS* «l, OLD ttm b tl» M.- ... ' . SMUD-BMMKWBTOi . .' 7_• I '"V': tr'" s! Thsre ase altogether [j, ■■■ "" • : ~.. 1 i . v; ... • \ ■ 293 FEMALE STUD HEREFORD CATTLE, , | jM' ' 'Jr ■ 1 -V ...-. ' ~To this total must L'O addsi a ' ■' • S h , FINE YEARLING BULL, spsoially seleotet! in England fay Mr, " | I James Stuckey. g " THE GREAT SHOW BULL "ESITOR"a?ida LARGE NUMBER ' ..J " , OF STUD BULLS o? different Egss ; | : | ;., W©ffitefnl Sliow; Keeori '■ . Tlie Bssly Pas-H T ■ | j ■ -®f Mr. Fraeis Moore's . Great Dfepmal Sale ®I ' i ■ 'Busby. Paris Stud. Herefords. SIM Hereford': CatHe^ .J ~ feet grazing country at Kai Iwi—the best foundation-blood, and the • e : | . • . - . introduction of only the very finest jtrains of imported pure-bred 1 pi • r, ~ w i •,»«; lTr ' i ioiQ +1. i stock procurable, have made the GBEA.T BUSHY PAEI2 HEED ■ . 1 ' Be t™ Nov^ml i 905, an.l 3U[arch 1913 what it is to-day. Originally founded ou the famous TE RANGITU- ■ | the Stud Classes no fewertliaii 49 CHAMPIONSHIPS; MATJ HERD,it has become of greater renowu" still. On the SECOND DAY, and after the' Pure-bred Stud 1 , 112 PIRST PRIZES; 56 SECONDS; and;2s THIRDS. \ The present NOTABLE DISPERSAL SALE affords an unique Hereford Cattle have been disposed of, there will be sold By t '1 ' . _ , " : "i,' „ , , , ... opportunity. All lovers of the great white-faced Cattle should Public Auction and except in the, ( instance of "Earl • f ' " •: In the Fat Classes they. w.ere awarded: 238 PIRST not fail to avail themselves of it. The chance will not recur. Never • Stewart"— is , PRIZES; 153 SECONDS, and 61 THIRDS. again in New Zealand is there likely to be such a- gathering of HIGH- | ■ • ■ ■■■ ' CLASS STUD HEREFORDS in one sale. . 5 ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, \ . So extensive is the Dairy Industry becoming that within a few « , -r, 0 . , , "••• ■ ' I .' .The following are a few of the • • <• • years Beef will command a phenomenal figure. Of the new con- General iarm btock as under:—...... \ , , TROPHIES WON BY THESE FINE CATTLE' tinents, Canada already cannot supply its own requirements. We Good Run Hereford Cows, mixed;ages,,Xflnch been ' £ ■. : ' . • ' shall shortly not be able to grow enough cattle for ours. Then pasturing with Bushy Park Stud;Hei-eford Ihills. ' ! ' Manawa Bowl, twenty guineas, won outright. Most prices will indeed go up. , 14 First-class Run Hereford Bulls, rising two" years I points in Fat Cattle at Masterton, twice. A purchase of BUSHY PARK STUD HEREFORDS means a A Large Number of Draught Horses. . V ' | Vi S P ecial at Hawera &r leai ' lin S Stud Hereford Bull - fo^yeSs2 , And 6 . Pure " bred Clydesdale Stallion, ■. , ... .. 5 Mr. S. Cundy's Sterling Silver Cup at Wangauui for ' paid him so well. The Sale has been occasioned solely by the ex- _ ' Z'Z , ... | points in Fat Cattle. piry of leases, aud l.he consequent loss of a large area of land. N ■ EARL STEAA ART,' 1 . ~,, i - - - r ' , t,l i , m , Mni „ , HEREFORDS are'sound and healthy stock. Thev are like •* u n' •• in?j - Messrs. Barraud and Abraham s Trophy, £10 10s., most Romney Sheep, hardy and prolific. They mature early, and-with An altogether exceptional Horse. I points in Fat Cattlo at Manawatu, won outright repeatedly. Iheir g.wnd rich dark red colour-r-are always a pleasure to the eye Earl Stewart is remarkably weUrgrowtf.. Ho stands she- ' | Champion Prize, for best Fat Ox, any age or breed, at and piofit to t e poc'ct, teen hands three-and-three-quarter inches high, ou good feet, I Sydney, 190-9. The same Bullock also won First Prize for and has bone of the first quality, with unsurpassed action. • 1 ■ Hereford Fat Ox—any age—and the Championship for ■■. >-■- — s=——- — "Earl Stewart" is descended from the ...best strains of | . heaviest'Ox on the/Show Grounds. He was only six years J ' • . blood it is possible to get, as his No. 834, N.Z.' ;• • old. s j 5.8., clearly demonstrates. He shows : breeding in every f I - .Another Bullock, bred by Mr.-Moqre, now seven years I ■- - point, and is a grwt sire. Only a slight; reserve >ffl be • j .~ . old, was exhibited by Mr. F. W. Fairey at Sydney Royal J \ . pace on ai ewar «• j| •; ' Show, 1913, just held. He scored' First Prize fdr Best .« • n^. c . '' ~ | Hereford Bullock,on the ground. This animal has now v^ \ | j : ■ been shown twenty-seven times. He has taken twenty- lf . There' will also lie soldi —>' | ■ ' . two .Firsts, two Seconds, and was once unplaced. He has i * 12 Draught Mares, five of which have foals at 'foot bv li • V---. ; lQs. in prize-money, and was sold m Sydney only • A , • "Earl Stewart/' and which have all been served by ' '' j ' a tew days ago tor. 4>dl! I ||f him., 'a' | .' _ e brußp% warmest time of the year-Sk fa < . 1 I ™ And some particularly fine .. , si '• Bullocks sold at Public Auction on the Show Ground at Mas- r * £ 5 1* \j. . terton by Mr. Frank Moore realised £121. Had they x < \ *f ft * • Two-year-old Fillies and Yearlings. ... | | been submitted in Winter it is safe to say they would have • fSJfip J ' } "'-''it Bay Filly by Bancor (Imp.), from Violet, 5 | brought much more. Surely this is a record for New Zea- u-t '< . , Bay Filly by Bancor (Imp.) from Frimley. •jh ; •; : ' land! Bay Filly by Bancor (Imp.), from Sultanall. ; | 1 A steer shown by Mr. Moore won outright a piece of Sil- Bay Filly by Bancor (Imp.), from Frimley. ii « ver Plate, presented by Hereford Association, for best two- Tbree-year-old Steer: Winner of Hereford Assoei- Bay Gelding by Bancor (Imp.), from Gyp. ( I i year Hereford Steer, also for best three-year Steer (Here- .. , . . . üb« « « < n , „ Bay Gelding by Bancor (Imp.), from Queen. ' 3 •\\ ■ I'm i2 SIl OWiII0 Will at W " Tl S amii ' Manawatu ' a nd Maslcrton, ation S Special Silver Plate Best Hereford Steer. Roan Gelding by Bancor (Imp.); feom Diataond. - 1 | .: ~\ 'I | „ ninrwrwnMi.i. i. lwm in,Timn m.i r I ■ IlT.■ ■■ „ imfwi—frm .rmi nam -■ H li'mhUJfcfcJJMl HMWIIMUW.W . j Sn the.conduct of both Sales at Wanganui, on Thursday and Friday, ; MURRAY, ROBERTS i. COMPANY, LSyiTED, j j! , : 24th and:,2.sth April, S9S3, there will act in conjunction— FREEMAN R. . JACKSON & COMPANY, || WILLIAMS A . KETTLE, LIMITED. , •
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1729, 21 April 1913, Page 5
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