The Court of Governors of Manchester University loses an interesting personalty by tho deutli of Dr. lloiiry Wilde, F.R.S., a scientist of strikingly original inventive abilities. His chief interests and inventions were connected with electricity and electrical machinery, but he devoted himself also to other Investigations, notably to that of tho optical arrangements for lighthouses,. and ho is said to have been responsible for tho lirst searchlights to bo used on battleships. Under t.ho auspice, l ; of flio New /,ea!nn« Aberdeen Angus Cattln Breeders' Association, Jfnrray, Eoberls and Co., I.td., Napier, liavo received instructions to oiler lit the first animal sale of stud cnltle to fie, held at Stortford Lodge Snlcyards, Hastings, on July 10, the balanc.o of the famous Gladbrook herd of I'olled-Angus cattle, so well known throughout the Dominion, consisting of 5 bulls and bull calves, and 11 cows, and heifers. All the grown entile have passed the tuberculin test, and «t tho above sale tho farming ■ community will have a rare opportunity of securing some of the finest stud iSHl'c iu Xew Zealand—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 238, 2 July 1919, Page 10
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176Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 238, 2 July 1919, Page 10
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