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RETIRING JERSEY BREEDER.

MB. J. A. M'CREA.

Mr. J. A. M'Orea, who lias for many years been actively engaged in breeding I Jersey cattle aud promoting the interests (of the breed, lias announced his retirement las u breeder. He has'disposed of his Herd j.of purebred stock, and will live a private Klifo in I'almeriion North. . Mr. jM'Crea iwas one of the pioneer bleeders of Jerseys f in. tho Dominion, and v hiis been .highly >suceedsful inHiis efforts to xoSso tho standard ot'Jiis fancy breed. His repeated successes iii the show ring beta- testimony to ibis judgment. I Large sums have been invested by him in! importin''' animals to worthily uphold ;t'.he standard ofhisstitd.. Only yesterday a high-class pedigree bull arrived eonsighod to 'him from Mr. ChirnsidoV famous Jersey herd iii Victoria. This boast was sold again, before lie landed in Now Zealajid, to Mir. Paul Hooter, of Hawker's Bay. Mr. M'Crea has well .earned his respite from active farm work, but it is to be hoped tliat his valuable services will still Ih> available as ft judge of Jerseys in the show rings, where be has figured so prominently in the past.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 21 August 1913, Page 10

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RETIRING JERSEY BREEDER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 21 August 1913, Page 10

RETIRING JERSEY BREEDER. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 21 August 1913, Page 10

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