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PEDIGREE CATTLE SALE. Attention is called.to the sale of pedigree Jerseys to be 'lield in Feildiiig by Messrs. Gorton, and Son, Ltd.,'. ,on account of Messrs. Dermer, Watson, Lancaster, and' Banks, and Son. This is. the second annual sale held on behalf of these well-known breeders, and the- catalogues comprise many successful show-ring-and officially tested animals, including EsteUe, scmi-officially, tested up to 5001b., this season; Viscount's-Myrtle, 4201b! in 11 months i Waipiko EsteUe ana Waipiko Myrtle, out'of the two former cows b.v tho' well-known imported, bull Eminent Fontaine; Waipiko Dawn, by, EminentsFontaine,. is a grand-daughter. of Frisk,' whose semi-official test was 5121b. at 14 years of age;,>l?cnald's Sybil, daughter of Young Sybil, who at present holds the New Zealand■ record for Jersevs, with 5651b. butter fat (semi-official at Ml years of age);' Waipiko Buiter Boy, by ent's Fontaine, out of Mozelle, who will give easily over 5001b. this" season. Tho Eminent's Fontaine stock have - shown splendid' results, and should command great attention at this sale. F. J. Watson, of Bulls, will bo represented ■ five high-class cows, served by the imported bull Goddington.' Mr. H: J. Lancaster has Czarina, by King Thistle, out of Primrose XVII, and Darkie 21st, the mother of Darkie's Maid, the'heifer which won the association's gold medal , last year for butter-fat. Mrs. Banks and? Son have Princess Ake-Ake, bred to Fan'df's Lord Twylish, and a yearling bull l>y Bilberry's Goddington and Eminent's Christabel.

Mr. 0. E. Bostock,'the well-known beekeeper, of Hawke's Bay, lectured on Thursday afternoon to over 200 children at Island Bay. In the evening he addressed a crowded audience of parents and others. The headmaster, Mr. Has- , lam, who introduced, the speaker,' drew attention to the fact that Mr. Bostock never lectured except in connection, with Eomo educational or charitable institution. On this occasion the; school funds would benefit considerably. He further stated that while in Wellington Mr. Bostock was willing to assist any worthy cause. For over two hours Mr. Bostock kept the audience interested by a flow of information and facts, which were illustrated by a uni<iuo collection of limelight views. • A congh remedy of estimable vnluo is "NAZOL." Specially good for childreneven babies. Wise mothers everywhere keep "NAZOL" handy. ! Sixty doses in every Is, ,6i bcHle,-Advt, /

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2211, 25 July 1914, Page 8

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