ONE OF THE DOMINION'S MOST SUCCESSFUL BREEDING ESTABLISHMENTS. Sires Serving Here Achieved the Remarkable Distinction of Winning 5 Consecutive N.Z. Royal Championships. “Maungatiina” Herefords "OF ROYAL DESCENT" The Herd is now Headed by— . GAY CAPTAIN 28th, and GAY CAPTAIN 72nd. Two Sons of the Great Former Chief Sire, GAY RICHARD 44th. These used with the Brigadier Females to splendid results; their sire was Torrington Brigadier, imp whose sire was First Champion at Royal Welsh Show, 1929, and First at Rase that year. —Available for Sale — A Limited Number of Two-Year-Old Bulls, well-grown and soundly-bred. Ring Trustee, R. McKenzie, Phone 2015. EST LATE JAMES McKENZIE, MAUNGAHINA. MASTERTON. Phon.
Providor of Sires to Many Leading Herds Throughout the Dominion. Every Head Eligible for the English Herd Book. “WAIMUTU” HEREEORDS Established 22 Years. Home of a Great Family of AMETHYST Fenqoles. SIRES: SENATOR 3rd., imp., line-bred to the world-famous Mischief and Anxiety Strains. A proven breeder of Quality Progeny. PROFESSOR RIVERTON 3rd (Champion Sire) All this Season's Bulls for sale have been disposed of already. —Herd Inspection Invited. — J. BRICE FERN FLATS, MARTON. Phone 2127.
Founded on Females from the Most Successful Herds of the Past; Now Utilizing Sires . from the Most Successful Herd of the Present. Such is the Old-Established Herd of—“Otapate” Shorthorns Founded on TE AUTE cows. Developed with TE AUTE and MARAEKAKAHAO Sires in earlier years. Succession of Te Puna Sires. For several years past these used—as Marmion (won Meat and Wool Cup, 1938; Wanganui), Echo, who bred splendidly, and in 1940 Defiant of Te Puna was served. OTAPATU Cattle bear the supreme Shorthorn qualities of— Wealth of Flesh and Early Maturity. Inquiries Invited. MRS. H. PRYCE AND SON, KAKARIKI, HALCOMBE. PHONE 5566, MARTON.
1869-1942; 73 YEARS ESTABLISHED. The Blood of Leading Families Here Blended to the Creation of a Type—- “ Burnside” Shorthorns Stock have not been prepared for showing of recent years, but previously hod won at leading North Island and Christchurch Shows. THAT STANDARD IS MAINTAINED. Burnside Stock are bred to vigour of constitution, heavy fleshing, and with strength of heads —a notable feature. Herd Sire — ERICA OF TE PUNA. * Females and a few good Bulls for Private Sole. * ALEX. HUNTER AND SONS, P.O. BOX 16, HAWERA.
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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 19, 17 October 1942, Page 9
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369Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 19, 17 October 1942, Page 9
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