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Well Bred, Hardy Bulls Naturally Raised on High Hills. • S TATARAM@A 9S Aberdeen-Angus Two-year-old illustrated (team-mate to this season's line) by Joker of / - Akitio from Tasty of ; Waiterenui. fflK ** x ’ Retained for herd. Herd Founded on "Waiterenui" cows, with later additions • from Tautane and Matapiki. To DANN EVI RKE SALE—6 Two-year Bulls. All Sired by JOKER OF AKITIO. —Well Grown and in .Excellent Order— • A / T TVT 1717 MAKURJ, PAHIATUA. A Z C. J. 1 i JLlblL 'Phone 340 R. NEW ZEALAND'S GREATEST OFFERING OF BEEF SHORTHORN BULLS Made Annually By “TUPURUPURU” Offering the True Modern Type ' .ZAppreciation has been well indicated by record realisations at the herd's annual sales—as 77igns., averaged in 1942. No less than Four Imported Sires have been brought into this old-established herd since 1926—as Mayflower i Stamp, Browndale Bugler and Klaymor Ballot. HERD MAINTAINED UNDER NATURAL CONDITIONS ON WAIRARAPA HILL COUNTRY. Offering on 12th inst, at "Tupurupuru," 9 miles from Masterton —23, Two-Year Bulls. ANOTHER GRAND DRAFT Enquiries and Inspection Invited. ■'■■"■■■ D. BUCHANAN Mastetfon

TO BE OFFERED AT MASTERTON BEEF BULL SALE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1943. 15 —Two-Year A.A. BULLS —15 AKITIO and TAUTANE SIRED Progeny of a pure-bred but unregistered herd; founded with Woodlands females; developed with a succession of great sires as PRINCE BLUE BLOOD of MANGATORO. V. At 1941 Sale the draft averaged 43gns., with top \i making 70, 70, 68 and 61 gns. / ; The 1943 draft is splendidly grown and in ideal breeding .condition —Grown on pasture and hay alone. Of true type and have first-class breed backing. j A/c. G. H. PERRY UPPER PLAIN, MASTERTON. 'Phone 2398.

“JENOLAN” aberpeen ~ angus Founded 1935 WAITERENUI AND KOWHIWHI SIRES A well-reputed herd with a successful sales record. This season's draft of bulls already disposed, j ——Enquiries Invited for 1944 Line , ERIC T. WILTON "JENOLAN," RANGITUMAU, MASTERTON. 'Phohe 466 K.

A Well and Favourably Known Draft of Bulls Sold Each Year at Masterton, for Many Years Past. The Annual Offering Of “ABBOTSFORD” X R “ EN ‘ Old-Estoblished —descended from original Marainanga and Gladbrook j ler dsbred to top-sires—as the highest priced 1937 Akitio bull at 220gns. TWO-YEAR. BULLS TO BE SOLD 11 At MASTERTON COMBINED BREEDERS' SALE J MONDAY—OCTOBER 11, 1943. All Akitio Sired, Well-grown—Sound Breeding Order. A/c. H. T. HUME Esq. For particulars apply— J. H. GARNETT, Manager, Taueru or CHIIEF STOCK AGENTS,-MASTERTON. (Phone 3675, Masterton)

A HILL-COUNTRY HERD, FOUNDED ON BYWELL BLOOD “WAIMA 5 ‘ Aberdeen-Angus Sires: ROVE OF MATAPIHI IbV Nelson of Waiterenui; a son of Eland of Bleaton, imp.) and EXCHANGE OF MANGATORO. TO DANNEVIRKE SALE " > 4 Two-Year Bulls (3 by Rove and 1 by Exchange). A first-class line, well-grown, naturally conditioned. A'c. P. M. PRIEST "WAIMA," PAHIATUA. 'Phone 159 R.

The Most Important Beef Competition in the Dominion. ENTRIES CLOSE OCTOBER 30, 1943. NEW ZEALAND CHILLED BEEF CHAMPIONSHIP To be staged at Freeman R. Jackson & Co.'s yards, TAUPO QUAY, WANGANUI, ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13. p— ON HOOF JUDGING—First, £8 and Timbs— P R— Trophy valued at £10; to be won outright.— R I Second £5, and Third £2. —I Z— CARCASE JUDGING—(At Imlay Works)— Z E First, £8 and Williams Trophy, valued at £25; — E S Second, £5 and Third, £2. —S SPECIAL BREEDER SOCIETIES' PRIZES ALSO Address Enquiries to— A. R. DONALDSON, Secretary P.O. BOX 180, WANGANUI.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 11, 8 October 1943, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 11, 8 October 1943, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 11, 8 October 1943, Page 3

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