DEALS IN JERSEY CATTLE.
.' WELL-BRED PERFORMERS. ' ; J 1- Hellyer, of - Dunedin, who owns the i famous ' two-year-old "Jersey ieiier Lady of Collingwood, has sold her first heifer, calf, to Mrs. Albert Gallichan, ot Lakeside,;Tiakita']uMia.; Liuly.'of Collingwood has this season, under semi--5 official test, produced nearly liOOlb. actual butter-fat, and is expected to do so before Uer. year is up. Mrs. Gallichan has also secured tlie two-year-old bull, Pride of ColhiigTvood, ivhosa darn, it is stated, is expected to do nearly 7001b. actual fat "under official test this coming season. This fine young bull meantime is to head a now herd of 'Jerseys iifiir Palmerston Worth. Mrs. Gallichan i» stated to also ! have an option over the heifer calf from one of two other Jerseys Mr. Hellyer . will put under test next season, and •which aro expected to beat Lady of Collingwood's performance. The price in . each case is said to have run well into three figures'. Mrs. Gallichan expects to found a Jersey hard resting oil GOOlb. official blUter-fat production. Mr. J:'. ]0. Hellyer, of Dunedin, has purchased two fovo-year-Did daughters of Hmment's Fontaine (imp.), from Mr. C. C. Dormer; of Feilding. Tho heifers are bred to Bilberry's Goddington. The entries for the Taihape A. and P. 'Association's winter show already number over (100. The following judges havo accepted appointment-.—Poultry, Mr. J. Jr.. Thomson (Remuera), president, of ' the North Island Poultry Association. Pigeons: Mr. J. Walker. Field and garden produce: Mr. T. W. Lonsdale, manager of tho Momnahaki State Farm. Fruit: Mr. J. Hills. Butter: Mr. Isdfile (Ohutu). I Cookery and fancy work: .Mrs. Woolf (technical instructress under Wanganui Education Board). Wo do not say "Everybody's Doing It," but we do say that every Cheese Factory Manager ought to do it. That is to inetal "Victor" Vats in the placo of the old fashioned flat bottomed Vat. .If you haven't done it—do it now. It means a material help to von and the quality of tho chccso you will malco will be greatly improved. In fact, a "Victor" Vat means'better Cheese and Bigger Profits. Send for particulars to-day. Albert J. I'arton, Plumber, Carterton.—Advt. This season's final shipment ot cheeso from tho Bluff (says a Press Association telegram) was taken bv the "Ulimaroa for transhipment to the Oorinthic «t Wellington. Tho wholo consignment com-' prised 263 cases, and is for London, making a total output for the 1913 season of 79,510 cases, compared with 8i!,729 last year, a decrease'of 3219 cases. Develop tho milking propensity and high butter-fat test by using tho "Gilruth" Calf Food. The constitutionbuilder. It is not only the best, but also tJio cheapest.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 8
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436DEALS IN JERSEY CATTLE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 8
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