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JERSEY BULLS.

NEW PLYMOUTH SALE, FIRST DAY’S OFFERING. PRICES REDUCED. A striking feature of the third annual sale of pedigree bulls of the North Taranaki Jersey Breeders’ Association, which was held at the Taranaki A. and P. Society’s Showgrounds at Waiwakaiho, yesterday, was the marked falling off in prices as compared with those ruling at last year’s sale. A total of 87 beasts were catalogued for yesterday’s sale, but only 81 were put under the hammer. Of these 14 were passed in, a few without realising any bid, the. total proceeds for the balance being. 1279 guineas, as against just under 5000 guineas for the 88 lots disposed of last year. For the 67 yesterday, the average price was £22 2s 9d, a most noticeable falling off on last year’s average of £59 5s per head. The condition of the stock offered yesterday was, if anything, a little better than it was last year, and the falling off of prices was no doubt due to the great number of bulls which are to be disposed of to-day and at the Stratford and Kaponga fairs, where the entries are very large. The highest price was obtained for Mr. E. Griffiths’ Raleigh’s Leader, which fell to Mr. C. H. Weston for 145 gns. Sired by Leader of Lynn, with the imported Cidaline as dam, the youngster has a pedigree of animals that have been champions in Jersey. He is conspicuous in all the points which go to make a really good Jersey bull. The next highest price was realised for Mr. J. S. Jones’ Silverley’s Master, byMaori Ruler out of Silverley’s Duchess, which went to Mr. J. Polletti, of Bell Block, for 60 gns. The only other animal topping the fifty mark was Mr. H. S. Sampson’s Woodland’s Stylish Sultan (Bright Sultan—Stylish Lass), which found a buyer in Mr. J. B. Marsh, Oakura, at 59 gns., A big proportion of the offering was of yearling bulls, which were disposed of at prices ranging from five to 40 guineas, the vast majority ranging about the “teens.” The sale was in the hands of Messrs. Newton King, Ltd., and the arrangements for inspecting and selling the animals were well carried out. Mr. K. Kirk wielded the hammer. The attendance of buyers was not very large but was representative, sales being made to buyers from Palmerston North up to the Thames. A welcome was extended to Mr. H. B. Lepper, president of the New Plymouth Jersey Breeders’ Club. The following are the details of yesterday’s sales: On account of Mr. A. J. Hale. Snow View's Planet, calved Sept. 4, 1917, by Masterpiece of Meadowbrook—Avalanche.— F. Calvert, Ahititi, 24 gns. Royal Oak’s Soloman, calved Nov. 15, 1921, by Miro Meadow’s Supplejack—Saucy.—Mrs. J. Henry, Matapu, 17 gns. Royal Oak’s Obidiah, calved July 26, 1921, by Miro Meadow’s Supplejack—Noelena.—Mr. J. Dobson, Kaiinata, 31 gns. On account of Taranaki Hospital Board. Tukapa Order of St. Lambert, calved April 13, 1919, by Order of Merit —Lambert Katie.— Mr. G. Hanover, Omata, 18 gns. On account of Mr. T. E. Larking. Holly Bloom’s Swan, calved Oct. 9, 1918, by Beachland’s Little Swan—Holly Bloom.—Mr. A. Rackley, Motunui, 14 gns. On account of Mr. R. C. Henry. Poplarvale General, calved Aug. 7, 1921, by Miro Meadow’s Paddy—Physalis.—Mr. J. Boon, Stratford, 21 guineas. Poplarvale Magnet, calved Aug. 21, 1921, by Miro Meadow’s Paddy—Robenia.—Mr. H. Stratford, Palmerston North, 13 gns. Poplarvale Paddy, calved Aug. 8, 1921, by Miro Meadow’s Paddy—Seashore.—Mr. T. H. Lee, Okoke, 16 gns. Poplarvale Bobs, calved Sept. 24, 1921, by Miro Meadow’s Paddy—Poplarvale Chetnol Bud. Mr. R. D. Dagg, Kaponga, 18 guineas. On account of Mr. H. C. Sampson. Woodland's Golden Gift, calved Sept. 20, 1921, by Mercedes Golden Laddie—Woodland’s Flora.—Mr. R. Pearce, Mangorei, 17 gns. Woodland's Stylish Sultan, calved Oct. 2, 1921, by Bright Sultan—Stylish Lass.—Mr. J. B. Marsh, Oakura, 59 gns. Woodland’s Golden Noble, calved Oct. 8, 1921, by Mercedes Golden Laddie—Lady Campbell.—Mr. L. G. Andrews, Te Arie, 19 gns. Woodland’s Reflector, calved Nov. 1, 1921, by Bright Sultan—Mountain View's Blossom. —Mr. J. Dobson, Kaimata, 17 gns. Woodland’s Bright Prince, calved Sept. 30, 1921, bj’ Bright Sultan—Campbell’s Queen. — Mr. J. Gammon, Marton, 31 gns. On account of Mr. P. J. Petersen. Ivondale’s Brixton, calved Aug. 4, 1920, by Ivondale’s Rainbow—Medina.—Mr. C. Newsharn, Thames, 27 gns. f Ivondale’s Jupiter, calved Feb. 27, 1921, by Ivondale’s Kaiinata Pride—lvondale’s R^ay.— Mr. C. Newsham, Thames, 20 gns. Ivondale’s Laird, calved Sept. 5, 1921, by Ivondale’s Kaimata Pride—lvondale’s Heather. —Mr. H. Campbell, Pungarehu, 9 gns. Ivondale’s Wai Mai. calved Sept. 21, 1921, bj’ Ivondale Kaimata Pride—lvondale’s Sunbird. —Mr. S. Topliss, Motunui, 8 gns. Ivondale’s Golden Glorious, calved Sept. 22, 1921, by Golden Lad—lvondale’s Glory.—Mr. H. Greig, New Plymouth, 11 gns. Ivondale’s Goldmine, calved Oct. 2, 1921, by Golden Lad—lvondale’s Rose Tree.— Mr. S. TopUss, Urenui, 5 gns. Ivondale’s Golden Eagle, calved Sept. 23, 1921, by Aster’s Golden Lad—lvondale’s Waitress.—Mr. C. Wells, Warea, 13 gns. Ivondale’s Gold Coin, calved Sept. 26, 1921, by Aster's Golden Lad—lvondale’s Pretty.— Mr. R. C. Smith, Albert Road, 14 gns. On account of Mr. A. G. Colson. Amber’s Governor, yearling, by Aster’s Governor—Amber Girl’s Maid.—Mr. J. F. Phillips, Waitoitoi, 11 gns. Cralgie Laird, calved Sept. 20, 1920, by Craigie Laddie —Fairy Top Lass. —Mr. L. Langridge, Egmont Village, 16 gns. Penza’s Governor, yearling, by Aster’s Governor—Lady Penza.—Bredin Bros., Puniho, 13 ens. Gang Awa, calved Jan. 27, 1921, by Oakland’s Una—Mountain View's Plum.—Mr. A; Fulton, Waitara Road, 5 gns. Sirda’s Governor, yearling, by Aster’s Governor—Miss Sirda’s Beauty.—Mr. H. Greig, New Plymouth, 8 gns. Gracious Governor, yearling, by Aster’s Governor—Gracious.—Mr. J. Pentilow, Oakura, 8 I Genoa’s Governor, yearling, by Aster’s GovI eror —Genoa’s Belle.—Mr. J. Muir, Brixton, 8 I gns. On account of Mr. A. R. Bayly. | Sylvlzier Prince, calved Nov. 21, 1921, by | Sylvia’s Masterpiece—Vizier’s Queen. —Mr. S. Topliss, Motunui, 8 gns. Old Sol, calved Nov. 5, 1921, by Belvedere Sun King—Momona’s Queen. —Mr. H. Shoemark, Kaimiro, 9 gns. On account of Mr. A. R. Gudopp. Merivale Meadow King, calved Sept. 3, 1921, by Golden Lad’s Meadow Boy—Caesar’s Lady. —Mr. J. Lye, Tikorangi, 18 gns. On account of Mr. J. D. Pearce. Crofton’s Naughty Boy, calved Aug., 1920, by Meadowvale Munster—Naughty’s Mite.—Mr. H. Martin, Smart Road, 10 gns. Riverbloom’s Butter Lad, calved Aug., 1921, by Maori Sniper—Rivcrbloom.—Mr. J. Mitchell, Mangorei, 10 gns. Mangaoraka May’s Lad, calved Aug., 1921, by Maori Sniper—Mangaoraka May.—Messrs. W. B. Dawson and Sons, Rahotu, 10 gns. On account of Mr. E. Jackson. Hawkesbury Prince Edward, calved Dec. 12, 1919, by Strathmore Prince Fox—Princess Darkey Soumlse.—Mr. J. Passau, Bell Block, 24 gns. On account of Mr. S. Topliss. Sea Spray, calved Aug. 15, 1920, by Monitor —Tukapa Elite.—Messrs. W. B. Dawson and Sons, Rahotu, 19 gns. Larne’s Fox’s Goddington, calved Aug. 1.8, 1920, by Fox’s Chieftain—Larne’s Pet.—Mr. M. Fleming, Pungarehu, 28 gns. w Cliffside Prince, calved Aug. 1, 1920, b’’

Norfolk Park's Squire—Cliffside Daisy.—Mr. J. Phillips, Waitoitoi,- 46 gns. On account of Mr. E, Griffiths. Raleigh's Leader, calved Aug. 25, 1921, by Leader of Lynn—Cidaline.—Mr. C. H. Weston, New Plymouth, 145 gns. On account fo Mr. John Warnock. King Pin, calved Oct. 3, 1921, by Jersey Bank Aeroplane—Flo’s Queen. —Rogers Bros., Tarurutangi, 5 gns. On account of Mr. F. A. Reeve. Maori Colonel, calved Aug. 19, 1916, by Pc- . tune’s Noble—Dainty Lass.—Mr. W. McCall, i Sentry Hill, 5 gns. ; Naomi’s Colonel, calved Sept. 13, 1919, by I Maori Colonel—Naomi.— L. Collins, Beil Block, 5 gns. I I On account of Mr. J. H. Allen. ’ 1 General’s Butter Boy, calved March 10, 1922, 1 , by General Noble —Turpin’s Golden Gem.—Mr. - J. N. Martin, Tarurutangi, 5 gns. General’s Black Jack, calved Sept. 15, 1921, by General Noble—Tikorangi’s Golden Bell.— Mr. L. F. Laurent, Bell Block, 24 gns. j General's Frisky, calved Nov. 24, 1921, by 1 General Noble—Golden Leaf.—Mr. L. Lye, t Tikorangi, 18 gns. 1 General's Scottie, calved Sept. 1, 1921, by B General Noble —Princess Connie.—Mr. H. Forej man, Tikorangi, 20 gns. g On account of Mr. J. S. Jones. r Meadowvale Mullingar, calved Sept. 29, 1920, by Meadowvale Prince Daisy—Meadowvale T Sheila. —Mr. J. Nelson, Brixton, 40 gns. • Silverley’s Master, calved Sept. 9, 1921, by • Maori Ruler—Silverley’s Duchess.—Mr. J. Pol- - letti, Bell Block, 60 gns. 1 Silvery’s Optician, calved Sept. 24, 1921, f by Maori Ruler—Juno. —Mr. S. Topliss, Urenui, 5 gns. f On account, of Mr. Geo. C. Mitchell. i Riverdale’s Red Gauntlet, calved Sept. 4, , i 1921, by Riverdale’s Monarch—Riverdale’s i’ j Faith.—Mr. J. W. Thomas, Omata, 14 gns. ’ 1 Bridge View Noble Boy, calved Aug. 19, 1921, ’ • by Whenuku Canadian Noble—Riverlea Pansy. 7 i —Mr. G. Gammon, Marton, 20 gns. - i Riverdale’s Monarch, calved July 16, 1918, 0 • by Grannie's Merrie General —Sweetbriar.—Mr. i R. Donald, Warea, 31 gns. : Homesby’s King, calved Aug. 14, 1920, by s | Little Knight—Countess of Collingwood.—Mr. / ' H. Foreman, Tikorangi, 14 gns. 1 : Riverdale’s Rob Roy, calved July 3, 1921, i ; by Riverdale’s Monarch—Riverdale’s Jewel.— i ; Mr. J. Jury, Omata, 19 gns. [ On account Mr. C. A. Wilkinson. 1 ; Pinewood’s Silver Palm, calved Sept.’ 8, 1920, ‘ by Violet’s Palm—Sylvia's Princess.—Mr. Jack . ' Dobson, Kaimata, 40 gns. Koneinci's Gay Boy, calved Aug. 15, 1920, r by Pasha’s Frisky—Miss Dew’s Sunlight.—Mr. H. N. Chapman, Warea, 31 gns. On account of Mr. J. H. Street. s Oakvale’s Gold Prince, calved Sept. 18, 1921, k by Prince Soumise—Pavonia’s Gem.—Mr. W. Foreman, Tikorangi, 17 gns. Oakvale’s Lofty, calved July 6, 1921, by g Oakvale’s Tartan—Peggy’s Lady.—Mr. J. D. 4 Pearce, Mangorei, 21 gns. Oakvale’s Biack Prince, calved Aug. J 4, 2 1921, by Prince Soumise —Charity’s Sweet.— 5 Mr. F. H. Lee, Gkoke, 13 gns. 5 On account of Mr. A. J. Luxton. 1 [ Crofton's Star, calved Nov. 5, 1921, by Belves 1 dere Sun King—Crofton’s Dolly.—Mr. H. f Greig, New Plymouth, IS gns. t Crofton’s Nigger, calved Dec. 8, 1921, by ; Belvedere Sun King- Crofton’s Tiny.—Mr. JI. ■ Greig, New Plymouth. 10 gns. Crofton's Gamble, eaived Nov. 6, 1921, by ■ Belvedere Sun King—Crofton’s Beauty.—Mr. B. I L. Longstalf, Waitara Road, 14 gns. . ' Crofton’s Glory, calved Nov. 29, 1921, by - Belvedere Sun King—Brixton Queen. —Mr. H. Greig, New Plymouth, 13 z gns. . Crofton’s Noble, calved Oct. 7, 1921, by BeC • redere Sun King—Harmony Girl.—Mr. J. Gammon, Marton, 17 gns. . Crofton's Edward, calved October 22, 1921, • by Belvedere Sun King- -Crotton’s Fairy.— ; James Bros., Egmont Village, 12 gns. i Crofton Rover, calved Out. 13, 1921, by j Belvedere Sun King—Sweet Molina.—Mr. H. _ | Watson, Purangi, 18 gns.

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1922, Page 8

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JERSEY BULLS. Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1922, Page 8

JERSEY BULLS. Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1922, Page 8

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