iSSXSSSSX'./ $ Two Sons of that $ Proved Old Sire | gPPF 1 CM! $ ISf It f. $ Champion Butterfat Bull I 5 and two Sons of AGAIN fi AV & Champion Show Bull £ £ / we <4^ m m m mm a £ a ■ mm m ~, ~, .„,,, 'ATM .... SPRINGLEA OWLER AGAIN, CHAMPION BUTTERFAT BULL. DESIGN JERSEY STUD - MANUTUKE PEDIGREES WORTH YOUR ATTENTION are on pages 26 to 29 in the catalogue of the Jersey Club’s Sale. For size, condition, quality and butterfat backing, those bulls have everything to recommend them. The hams, four proved producers, comprise one V.H.C.. one First Prize winner (3-year-old class last Gisborne Show, too young to be classified) and two lI.C. cows, of which one holds a gold medal for production with two excellent 0.0. H. records of C2llb. and 7381 b. fat. :e the bulls, they are worth it I T ==-== E. R. BULL"! STUDY THE PEDIGREES, THEN
THE LAST THREE yearling bulls from ~ . . IVONDALE WAIF’S HERO Grand Champion at the National Jersey Show and Sale in Hamilton last, year and who was sold by Mr. Haskins at 105 guineas. Jersey These three bulls have well-fed throughout, and neon a re well-grown. These good-eondi-lioncd typey sorts, with pedigree and production behind them, will he prominent at the Jersey Sale on Wednesday. The (lams are of: the best butterfat type. ■ *; * i 4 ■ IVONDALE WAIF’S HERO J THE PRESENT HERD SIRE, IVONDALE BRONZE LADDIE bought at the National Jersey Sale last year for 1021 guineas, is from the same high producing strain as IVONDALE WAIF'S HERO.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20056, 30 September 1939, Page 11
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