SALE OF JERSEY BULLS.
inCKH-GIiADB MMKING 6TRAWR At the bull fair to be held si fttxatford on Friday next, Mr. B. Bagle, jimr., of Carterton, the -well-known jerseybreeder, has an entry of ten pedigree Jersey bulls. These bulls, Mr. Kagile states, are the best be has ever Ibxod, and ha lias been breeding for a number of ycaiHi now. They are all from hi» best cows, proved by the Government semi-official teat, some going fw> hifrh aa 6301bs of butter-fat for the seaso*. Mr. Eagle started testing with the idea of rcaolung a 3001b butter-fat production from his lowest-producing cow. This mark of proficiency has been attained and passed, and he'is not satisfied. His goal now is the 4001b butter-fat mark, which he informs the -write* is in sight. Intending puroliaeera can wat aasured that these bulls to be, offered ijyi Mr. Newton King on Friday are from the (best milking strain of Jersey* in the Dominion.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 113, 6 October 1914, Page 4
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157SALE OF JERSEY BULLS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 113, 6 October 1914, Page 4
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