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Founded on the Best of Blood—from Akitio and Ben Lomond “CRICKLEWOOD” A S N (Hills Bred Grass Fed) 1940— At Wairoa Breeders' Bull Fair, the 2-year Count of Cricklewood was awarded Ist prize and made top price of entry of 55 A.A. bulls. 1941— Cricklewood's entry gained highest average at Wairoa Fair (an entry of 10 bulls sold), together with top price for David of Cricklewood (sired by Headwind of Akitio). NOW FOR 1942 At Wairoa Bull Fair on Friday, October 30, Cricklewood offers 16 two-year Bulls (mostly by Headwind of Akitio) 1 . Quality bulls, well grown and hardy doers. A/c HUMPHRY BAYLY TAEHAENUI WAIROA

OF OLD LINEAGE—DEVOTED TO BREEDING OF RUN BULLS OF HIGHEST BLOOD BACKING —HILL BRED—NATURALLY GROWN “WAITANGI”—“AWAHO” These two herds are continuations of Wairoa's original Aberdeen Angus Herd. Founded with "Maraingana" Registered Cattle in 1910. Notable was the developed concentration of FLOWER blood. An invaluable influence was 8.8.8., one of the greatest sires ever imported to New Zealand. OMARANUI, GWAVAS and AKITIO sires have followed to a planned breeding policy. J. H. McKAY R. S. McKAY, PHONE 87M — MAIN SOUTH HIGHWAY, WAIROA — PHONE 87R

N.Z. CHILLED BEEF CHAMPIONS

A REMINDER is given beef producers that there will close a fortnight today, entries for the 1942 New Zealand Chilled Beef Championship. The event itself will follow just a week later on November 7, being staged m Wanganui. Attractive cash prizes and trophies anj an inducement to entries. But ot stiu greater consequence is the desirability of maintaining to the utmost degree an understanding and appreciation of quality in our fat stock. On its «cord this is indeed the most important beef competition in the Dominion. 1 trm that there will be forthcoming that measure of support justly due to so important an event, despite difficulties of the times.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 21, 20 October 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 21, 20 October 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 21, 20 October 1942, Page 3

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