PEniGRCc MILKING AYRSHIRES. "GLENORA" AND "OKA DOWNS" HERDS. Messrs Brown Bros.' clearing sale of Ajn,l, lres takes place at l'ukengahu. to-morrow and Saturday. or ihe past tourteen years, S i nC ß .Mi'fsrs Brow,, Bros, laid the ba.sis of their present herd l,y the introduction f ... v i '"- "iu uuucuon fim (T "! ' " tSt Stra '" s nf A -Vi'>hire Horn the famous; Simnvside Mental Hospital herd, tt s well as from Slack Bros.' and the Rankm crttle of Southland, the farmers ot the dish-ict have recognised the \alne ot pedigree stniV from the point of vinv of returns. All the rattle catalogued are eligible for the Avr.liire herd hook. Some of the animal* are closely related to the champion Ayrshire representatives in Australia at the present time One of the dams of the ier j, a lull sister to the famous champion, Alexander of Waipapa, which lias a jicmi-olucial record of over flflOlb of butler-fat at four years. The hulls are a remarkably aristocratic-looking lot and carry some of the best blood of the breed, both imported and in the Dominion. Of the firm, Mr. G. X. Brown js the keener Ayrshire fancier, and the heid of close on 100 mustered near the homestead would be hard to beat. Mr.' 1. If. Beerc, the local Government inspector remarked that they were as classical as the most ardent devotee of the breed could wish; a better bodied lot would be hard to imagine, and lie had no hesitation in bating, as a clinical observation, that they' were absoMely healthy and free from disease, the opinion in the district was that there has never been such a * oo d opportunity for purchase, s in (hi/ district to improve their herds and push up the milk supply at the factory. The lumre-: at the local factory speak for themaches All llie pedigree nninmls am to Je sold on Friday, the sale commencing at l-_ o clock, and his implements and sundries will be offered later. On Saturday, commencing at noon, Mr. Xeil Brown s grades come under the hammer, they are mostly young CoWli (tliircl ealvers) and heifer* coming to profit in July and August. These are also in good condition, and are well worth inspection by prospective buyers. Full particulars of the sale will be found in the advertisements and the catalogues issued by the auctioneers,. Messrs Newton Kijig and the Farmers' Co-operative Organisation Society.
FITZGERALD'S COUCH SYRUP Is curing more coughs end colds in Taranaki than any other mixture. From All Chemists and Stores. 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6. G. H. P. FITZGERALD, CHEMIST &. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST, Telephone 135. LOCKHART BUILDER, CONTRACTOR & JOINERY MANUFACTURER, HAWERA. Quotations given for bricks in "any quantity fronj our Patea Works. All communications to Head Offic Regent Street, Hawera. 'Phone 39!) W. H. JAMEL. BUS J?<R AND CONTRACTOR OPUNAIIE. '• given for a!l d>scriptionj of building work in town ov country. Dairy Factor;- work a specialty.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 June 1920, Page 6
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