PEDIGREE JERSEY SALE.
It will be of great interest to Jersey fanciers and dairymen to note the particulars of Mr. Harry Hodge’s Jersey sale which are appearing in the auction columns of this paper. Owing to ?’r. Hodge depending largely on share milking, he has now found himself with too many high quality animals to properly attend to, consequently he has decided to dispose of his whole herd of pedi■grees. Mr. Hodge has been a keen adimirer of Jerseys for many years, anti at this sale will be offered some of 1 the best Jerseys to be found on this coast. A study of the names, pedi- : grees and performances of the cattle enumerated in the catalogue will show , that many are descendants of some of ! the most famous sires that are known iin the Jersey world, and out of dams i noted for butter-fat production. Ad- ; mirers and prospective buyers of the I popular breed will have many very I high quality cattle to choose from. The [sale is to be without reserve, and will be held at the New Zealand Loan and I Mercantile Agency Company, Ltd.’s 1 saleyards, Hawera, on Friday, July /. ■ Catalogues can now be obtained from | the auctioneers.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1922, Page 7
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203PEDIGREE JERSEY SALE. Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1922, Page 7
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