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ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE BREEDERS

» ' . • ■ ! ^ T h k ^ I MAR.LENE, purchased for 360 guineas at the Way-~,-r BLACK REX OF BORDULAC land Hopley sale in Wellington last year. Escora Black Rex of Bordulac was purchased for the Taheke Marlene is line bred to Escort Marshall, 44 times •Stuii at the Wayland Hopley sale in Wellington for Grand Champion Bull. the'.'top price/uf £00 guineas and must be regarded CORRESPONDENCE BEGABDING THE ^ . »OGEVv OF THIS HERD IS CORDIALLY invitation to inspect this stud. 1 G. NESTOR-BAYLISS taheke, otane, hawke's bay I A DISTINGUISHED ABERDEEN ANGUS HERD H "GLEN AROS" |- ■ * * The long-established and well-known GLEN AROS ABERDEEN ANGUS HERD contains the most valuable blood in New Zealand. Not only are its bulls fashionably bred, but have proved themselves as sure and prepotent . calf-getters. type & qual1ty have always been outstanding The majority of the young bulls for sale in 1937 was offered at the Breeders* Sale in Hastings and averaged just on 40 guineas, all of the large consignment being disposed of. These bulls were grass fed and entirely in natural con- J dition. ' A small number of well-bred young bulls, with good conformation and I heads, is available for private treaty. GLEN AROS BULLS have invariably done well and given, every satisfaction . in every district to which they have been sold. J. A- MACFARLANE glen aros hastings ' I

y I : ^ ^ ' PRIVATE^ ' " W ^ ^ ^BA^^ I WOODLANDS ABERDEEN- ANGUS STUD Founded with the Breed's Leading Strains THE IDEAL TYPE FOR EARLY MATURING BEEF Jerkin Eric is the latest Woodlands importation. Eric's sire was Equipment of the Laws, the dain being Jeka Erica- Jeka Erica traces directly back to Erica through one of the most noted families of the Aber* deen- Angus cattle in the United Kingdom. On the sire's side wonderful breeding is also shown, tracing right back to Old Jock number 1 in the Aberdeen-A ngus Cattle Society^ Herd Book of Great Britain. V - WOODLANDS' STOCK ARE LOW SETWITH GOOD BONE AND Af A sr.TTT.tNTTTV— NOT PAMPERED IN ANY WAY. y ' R. R. BURLING MASTERTON ¥

* I "HIGHLAND HOME" ABERDEEN ANGUS STUD Outstanding quallty is a feature of the "Highland Ho^e" Aber3een Angus cattle bred by Mr. D. G. Forlong, Bunnythorpe. "Highland Homs ' ' cattle have mot with marked success during recent years, largely as a result of the influence of that great sire, Victor 2nd of Wellington, unbeaten champion in his day in New Zealand shows and sire of Sumach Gwavas, who took his father's place as Champion at the Royal and was sold to an Australian buyer. "Highland Home" dams are all selected "Akitio" cows whose pedigree3 are quite above criticism. « This year's offering of "Highland' Home'". Bulls at the New - Zealand Aberdean Angus breeders' sale at Dannevirke on Wednesday, October 13, will include a line of exceptionally well-bred rising two-year Bulls sired by Gordon of Highland Home, Dauntless of Mangamaire, Oswald of Springfield and Qualatum of Tautane. D. g. forlong, bunnythorpe W * ■ ■ 1 1 ■ — ■ i. , i

| ABERDEEN - ANGUS THE BREED FOR EARLY MATURITY BEEF SUPREMACY and QUALITY BEEF A— A SIRE SUPREME IN CROSSING The Chilling Industry To-day Demands QUALITY Breed Aberdeen-Angus for CONSISTENT QUALITY FULL INFORMATION FROM THE SECRETARY — N.Z. ABERDEEN-ANGUS CATTLE BREEDERS' ASSN. (Inc.) Box 83. Hastings i

I 'SPRINGFIELD' II * • . ' J ABERDEEN ANGUS HERD \ "ENDSLEIGH ESTATE" and "GLADBROOK" Cows were the foundation of this Herd, and it has been developed by the infusion of the successful Erica, Sunbeam, Flower, Kathleen of Drummnir, Eclypt$, Jolliment, eto. W.H.MEECH | Taradale, Hawke's Bay.

You must see the NEW OLIVER HART-P ARR 70 TRACTOR on our stand at the THE OLIVER "CLIP-CUT" Show. It's the most outstanding Tractor in the field to-day and as modern and as easy MOWFR to drive aS.your car. Yet it is ruggedly built to Iike work year after year. ^ Iike the Tractor, is a tribute to modern - • - . • ^ design aud materials. It is a revelation in ^ ^a^VS Motor. light draft, easy cuttlng and silent operation. Ifll l Hil tuu PresBOre, Lubricatlon. J ^ jm. H I I ■ fSSSaH: Ample Olearance. I /w'MjkDj 1 JEB|iS|Sp j Steel Wheels or Low Pressure Tyres. I • .. .. o. [ THE OLIVER RAY RAKES ^U'7ftBte^dalZr.Me W,LL Dm;;ESI ™ T0°li3|l| facta wifi prove how tlie "70 | jthee well-knowtl olivee qualiti ^83^^ Will save you rnoney. 8 £MPLEMENTS INCLUDE TRACTOR DISCS, ^8^ ^ ^ I PLOUGHS, CULTIVATORS, Etc. Drive a Two, a Four, and a Six Oyl. Tractor and you'll see why I REMEMBER, QUALITY IS NOT SAORIthe "70" is a Six. | FICED FOR PRICE. j NEW ZEALAND L0AN & MERCANTILE AGENCY C0., LTD.

McLeod and Gardner I Limited I gfflpiyBlM A MESSAGE TO THE r^l HOME-BUILDER > • When building your new home, your ^ :MAIN consideration will be the timber iTB 5 _ IfT to use^ *n *ls construction. |J pf — li£j- S It is a safe policy to have your builder procure it through 1 1 lllflffl fif og"Lji firm that has built up over a period of a large number ' l" of years a wonderful reputation for good timber. Ijjlk That reputation is your safeguard. Use it by specifying that ALC your timber shall come from the firm of McLeod ^ Gardner Ltd. • « HAWKE'S BAY'S PREMIER TIMBER MERCHANTS . A i iiii.ii 1 1—— MARKET STREET, HASTINGS, mmmmm 'Phone 2729. ■Mmmmhkh

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 32 (Supplement)

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 32 (Supplement)

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 19, 15 October 1937, Page 32 (Supplement)

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