ROMNEY SHEEP FOR MEAT AND WOOL
"Milbourne" SATISFIED BUYERS EVERY YEAR ARE SEEKING REPEAT ORDERS ARTHUR ROWBOTTOM A "Milbourne" Hogget showing the extraordinary fleece growth. 1 - • ' "KAMANO" A TYPICAL "KAMANO * CHAMP10N. H. B. JOHNSTON, Private Bag, FEILDING TE MARAMA Romneys and Shorthorns • " ' [(Est&blished 1884) — ' " § Our Rams reared under Natural Conditions, are S ' g " low sefc, ; compact; heavy-woolled sheep that will | ^ "|" tlirive aajrwhere. AU flook rams olfered are from § » > > jMfev' '3tm k ewes that: have' been passed by an inspector of § Bfll imllll^ C •- ' '§" the* New Zealahd Romney Marsh Sheepbreeders' § BRED ON HIGH COUNTRY 1000FT. ABOVE SEA LEVEL. E. D. WARBURTON, Te Marama, P.6. Feilding I XLate W. F. JACOB & SON) TELEPHONE 458, FEILDING. I " PIHAUTEA" ROMNEYS OF OUTSTANDING QUALUY Established for Over 70 Years BRED UNDER ENTIRELY NATURAL CONDITIONS • On^^f^the largest and oldest established Postial Address: J. CARNE BIDWILL, Part of a line of 30 Two-shear Rams from "Pihautea'' which "Pillautea,,' Featherston, averaged 10 guindas at the Masterton Fair last year,
I "Hollycombe" and "The Park" ROMNEY STUDS, OTANE. H.B. ^ M """"" »"' ' " f v 1 — These flocks are hred principalls |IS^r ' from Waiorongomai strain. Tbey Carr j s ' '■*' . V *aS^ year's show Buccesses dense crimpy wool, and are very gooc :for .tIie 5tuds hicluded the folclippers. Reared eutirely under natural lowing awards: — conditions,- in one of the driest districts 7 Championsliips, in New Zealand, they do well wherever 3 Eeserv0 championshibs, tbey go, in consequence. 26 Firsts Our sbeep bave done Oxceptionally 9 Seconds well in the show-ring, having won the 7 Thirds, ' points prize at the Hawke's Bay and 2 FOUrtbs. Wairarapa ShowS in past years, against strong competition. ■■■--.- ■ ■ ■■ — First prize paid at Hawke's Bay Show, 1936, both home bred. Bbth were champions at Stratford, in the open and natural classes, while the sheep oh the right was reserve champion at Carterton and- natural conditioned champion at Hawera. . * w. A. and J. TOD 'Phone: Otane 17M aiad 17D, OTANE I Massey College Stud Stock ■ Rams sold by the College sired the top-priced pens of Flock Rams at sires were first in a very strong class at the Manawatu Show, 1936. T* FARTICUIiAR ATTENTlON IS PAID TO WOOL DEVELOPMENT ON Inspection of the Colifege Flocks InvitedU ' ' Champion Natural Condition Romney Raan, bred by the Coilege. -.... ' ".. y,. ....;., Manawatu Show, 1936. . '. MASSEY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE - - PALMERSTON NORTH > . Vs .. > * ' ' ' ' • ; • - " - '■■■■'* ' • *" • ■i.' 11 1 1 1 ■ ,i , 1 1 - - _• ■■ , -m. v. ;-. a '-j in in ■ - •■ 1, | im i ■ i /•■-' - -r;i - fi *> Bred on the Hills of Martinboroiigh— THESE ROMNEYS THRIVE IN HAWKE'S BAY STRONG CONSTITUTION IN ROMNEYS IS OF. . ' - PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE THAT IS .WHY rr^ ™~'"T " ^ Bred on high hills and receiving only natural feed, these sheej) are what practical men are seeking. Carefully culled every ^ ; ' year and never pampei-ed, "Waihoroi" ha,s developed the type jS eminently " suitable for New Zealand conditions. ' J. A. McLEOD. A i-tooth sire at present being used iil the "Waihoroi" Stud. "waihoroi" martinborough, wairarapa. "WAIORONGOMAI" ROMNEY STUD The "Waiorongomai'* Stud "Waiorongomai" Sheep have won cliain^ions^I>s at tlie since that timo every care has ^ 15 ^ ney Royal Show and throughearly history rams and championships have been won ewes from the best ENGLISH in every hbportant show with flocks were imported the immediate progeny of • A "WAIORONGOMAI" SiltE. The flock is bred and reared entirely under natural conditions. R. W. MATTHEWS "WAIORONGOMAI," FEATHERSTON, N.Z
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 20 (Supplement)
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