Auction Notifies GREAT SALE OF PEDIGREE j JERSEYS AT PUKEKOHE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER'I9; 1922. DAIRY FARMERS, BE WISE. ! WHY USE, SCRUB BULLS? You cannot buyS.the best dairy cows. You must breed them. If you wish to improve, .your herd do not miss this sale. You will have an opportunity of purchasing Bulls bredj not only on the most' aristocratic linesv but also from dams that .are heavy producers, as note the C.O. Records as pei Catalogue. Jp many cases' as many as five generations C O.' Records are behind these bulls. The prepotency of a. Bull bred on such lines is assured. Entries; are composed solely of. bona-fide breeders’ sock, apd comprise the whole season’s output of all the leading studs. ,121 PEDIGREE JERSEY BULLS. 20 PEDIGREE COWS AND HEIFRES. Will be offered by Messrs Alfred Buckland and Sons, Ltd., in conjunction with the New’ Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Ltd). - on the FRANKLIN A. and -P. GROUNDS^; PUKEKOHE, g A T 10 A.M. SHARP ON TUESDAY,: SEPTEMBER. 19, 1922. , Send |for Catalogue to • ; . : > D R. HAMILTON, •. > Box 32, Pukekohe. Or the Auctioneers, FRED BUGKLANf? AND SONS LTD LW ZEALAND LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO. LTD. DAIRY FARMERS AND BREEDERS i Are reminded that the J, ' ; > . Third Annual Sale of the Franklin Combined Pedigree Breeders’ Association i . WILL BE HELD IN PUICfeKOHE ON TUESDAY, OCOBER 3rd, When 76 HEAD OF STOCK WILL BE U OFFERED, comprising 25 . Milking Shbrthorn Cows and •' Heifers HO Milking Shorthorn Bulls 2 Ayrshire Heifers S Ayrshire Bulls, 3 Friesian Bulls.
Great progfc’es' has ben made during recent years in the development of. Purebred Herds in the Franklin District. Breeders have been alive' to the necessity of adopting up-itp-date methods. The best bipod procurable has been imported into the c|strict regardless of expense. S.C, Testing has been widely availed of, with the result that a marked improvement has resulted, so much so that:the judge of the Milking Shorthorn Section at the’last Franklin. Show gave i ( t jas his Ipinion that bred, character and the fitock brought before his notice compared more, than favourably with that in any part of the'Dominion. Owing to the advantage that Franklin enjoys with its temperate climate, combined with /the natural fertility of the soil,- buyers can be assured of securing stock well grown and fit if or service. . (Catalogues posted to any address on application to <3>' .. \ 'j. W, ROBINSON, i" Secretary. ...v’’"' '' 'Ruhciman Post Office. ALFRED BUCKLAND AND SONS, '•> vr, >-• LTD,. . ;/• .AND’ NEW ZEALAND/LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENCY CO.; LTD, AUCTIONEERS. PURE;ii OHE YARBI jP. AT%1.30 % M ) r HEAD : ® CATTLE. them, the North.. ) 3,4, and 5 Steers. On accounfc|Jof vjfe&ru Estate. ) 4 yea.v olc||Steef# wellbred and' very toward, l|i. Entries Solicfl N.Z. LOAN AND 18ERJ AGENCV CO.t LTI INTILE [Mm Business Notices. 'An inspection of the £ photographs now on view a in the vestibule of v - * J THE THORPE STUDIO. $ FIEXT ANDREWS’ GARAGE. | HALL STREET, PUKEKOHE. | will convince y*}U that ♦ the most artistic protrai- I ture is there obtainable, -i
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Franklin Times, Volume 9, Issue 759, 8 September 1922, Page 10
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