THE FAMOUS DENIIiIQUJJf STUD i VM{& WAM—DONAUD DINNIE, ( The srioep-owuhig community in every pa it of the world never fails-to become interested in details concerning tlie most famous sheep in existence and the methods pursued in the - management of them. To the, courtesy of Jlv, S, E. Donelan, ipniiager- of Deniliquin Stud I’ark. we -are indebted (through Messrs. Dalgety and Co-, Ltd._, Melbourne) for tlie following particulars rc tlie treatment of tlie renowned merino ram '‘Donald Djnnie,” sold recently bv Mr, Thus, Milleur to the proprietors of Canowie Estate, South ■Australia, for the handsome sum of 1200 guineas—i.e. : “Deniliquin Stud Park, “Deniliquin, N.S.W. “Messrs. Dalgety and Co. (Ltd.), Melbourne. “Dear Sirs, —In reply to yours regarding the dipping of the Stud Park 1200 guineas ram, I have pleasure in slating that he was dipped in Quib.ell’s, which dip 1 have used here for live seasons, and found satisfactory 1 . .“(Signed) S. E. DoNifoAS:, Manager."' The attention of sheep-breeders is specially directed to tlie fact that the most valuable' sheep in the world, today arc from flocks where QuibelPs Dips, are regularly .used. A)c i<eed only mention the 'following; —viz,; Mr. Henry Duddlng’s (llib.v Grove, England) Lincoln tiro-tooth ram of last .year! sold for 1450 guineas, the highest price over paid for a longwaql sheep, Al>, Tho.s, (MiUear’s two-year-old 'merino-’ ram,; sold recently for 1200 guineas, " , ’ Mr.; John S.- Horsfall'sTOOO-guinea ram and the' 200-guinea merino ewe from the same flock, .the latter- being tlie record price for a merinq ewe, Mention- need only he made of the names of tlie abcitro famous flock-own- 1 eri, to convey to the mind of. the average' pastoralist all that is best and -most up-to-date in the way of sheep management. ’ - Full particulars of the splendid dip .referred to can be obtained from Messrs. Dalgety and Co., who are agents throughout the North Island.*
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2113, 22 June 1907, Page 1
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