JERSEY SALES
- ■ m m Keen Bidding at Taranaki «Bv Tpie-jraDh-PreBS Asaociation » NEW PLYMOUTH, May 24. A record attendance from both Islsmds marked Jersey Week, a series of saies in North Taranaki. The opening sale was the dispersal of Mr. H, Salway's Hua Brook stud. The top price of the sale was 130 guineas for ihe herd sire Mourier's Oxford Lad purchased by a New Plymouth buyer. Eighty guineas was paid for a daugkter oi this. bull. Young bulls were in keen demand, 81 guineas being paid for a son of ihe imported Brampton Boyal Eexmore. Every one of the 117 animals submitted found a purchaser and the cattle were distributed over the North Island, one going to the Bouth. The other half of the herd will be aold to-morrow. There was a refreshing keenness about the sale and jfrices were satisfactory, the average ta-dav, being about 22 cminv110- r
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 110, 26 May 1937, Page 15
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