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One of the Largest and Oldest Flocks in the Rangitiekei. "BURLEIGH” SOUTHDOWNS Established 1926—with "Pukenui" Ewes, and later . largely added to with selections from flocks of H. Burrell and Son, and "Killeymoon.'’' Sires of this season's Rams are:— Ford Crusader (imp.), Killeymoon, Leedstown, and Matatua. A lengthy, low-set type is here bred, of good backs and richly fleshed. Absolutely Natural Condition. AN ANNUAL OFFERING TO FEILDING FAIR. A/c. G. HAMISH WILSON "BURLEIGH," BULLS. PHONE 15.

BACKED BY 36 YEARS' SUCCESSFUL BREEDING TO A TYPE. “RAWAHI” Romneys ' FLOCK NO. 1063 FOUNDED 1907. SOUND FLOCK RAMS—Naturally Bred. EXCELLENT FLEECES, GOOD BONE AND . GREAT CONSTITUTION PRESENTED A First Class Draft Will Be Offered at HASTINGS RAM FAIR V. (Private Selections All Disposed for This Season.) . A/c Est. A. HOLMES WARRREN "RAWAHI," PIRINOA, FEATHERSTON. J. E. O'BRIEN, Manager. Phone 255, Pirinoa. Guardian Trust and Executors Coy. of N.Z., Ltd.—Trustees.

An Old-Founded, Well-Bred and Naturally Conditioned, Large Scale, Ram Breeding Establishment. M TUBANGANUI” (Founded 1907). ROMNEYS A Flock Ram Stud; the Large Annual Draftings are Privately Disposed. Sires —Principally of "LEEDSTOWN" and "WAIORONGOMAI" Strains. Long continued breeding under vigorous South Wairarapa conditions, with rigorous culling and use of best class of sires has produced— Grand Constitution and Splendid Fleeces of 44/46's Quality and Good Conformation. INQUIRIES INVITED. a S> WARREH TURANGANUI, FEATHERSTON. Telegrams and 'Phone (No. 1) Pirinoa.

RICHLY ENDOWED WITH IMPORTED BLOOD “EASTWOOD” RYELANDS SOUTHDOWNS Provided Champion Ram at Headed by sons of our import--1939, 1940 and 1941 Hawke's ed sire; Upper Swell 20/39. Bay Shows; together with Ewe Founded with F. J. Ellis ewes Championship and Reserves. and a Matatua sire. Headed by Holme Lacy, imp. Prepotent Quality Developed. Entries of Both Ryelands and Southdowns to Feilding and Hawke's Bay Ram Fc:r:. A/c. J. RIDD & SONS "EASTWOOD,” ASHHURST. Rhone 146 K, Palmerston N.

Netherlands ” ‘ KOMNETS ' ; Jaatwtti Established 1919. A Natural Condition Flock ~ Breeding First Quality Flock Roms. |i|l|L* <' ‘‘A H : Developed over long years with Penrose and bliiisSw Waiorongomai sires. Cranleigh sires intro- - >' duced most successfully these past two seasons INQUIRIES INVITED. . G. E. ¥ULE Phone 186 S, Netherlands, Featherston. "Netherlands" Ram Hoggets.

The “Willowdene” Flocks ROMNEYS SOUTHDOWNS Flock No. 1517—Founded 1937. Flock No. 295—Founded 1920. The old-established Southdown flock is widely and favourably known. The Romney flock is developing an equally sound reputation. Established with Warehorne ewes and using sires of Waiorongomai strain. All this seasons rams disposed. FLOCK INSPECTION AND FUTURE INQUIRY WELCOMED. H. J. FAGAN &• SON " WILLOW % E h N o E „'I' fzSlk

THE LARGEST SOUTHDOWN FLOCK IN RANGITIKEI Founded 1923 > F | ock No . 383 . PREDOMINANTLY OF GATTON PARK — KILLEYMOON BLOOD A long established flock, giving stability and evenness in breeding. v Enjoying keen demand, for practical worth, allied to true-type. Bred under strictly natural conditions, on clay downs country. Rams are proven Weight producers, of quality fat lambs. Quality seen in Heads, Excellent Backs and Depth of Hindquarters Flesh. BEAD BROS® MAIN BULLS-TURAKINA HIGHWAY :: Moil—Bulls-Morton R.D., Bulls It Phone 89, Bull*.

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Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 101, 23 January 1943, Page 7

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493

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 101, 23 January 1943, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 36, Issue 101, 23 January 1943, Page 7

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