(WRIGHT, STEPHENSON AND CO THE BEST THE BREED CAN OEFER 800 STUD JERSEYS. 300 STUD JERSEYS. 300 STUD JERSEYS. 300 300 300 COME TO TARANAKI. The Champions of the Breed Loo, the dam of Vivandiore 10361 b fat; Pretty's Flirt 10101 b fat; Lady buperior 9971 b fat (2nd class) , Sultan s Daisy 9681 b fat, are all Taranaki bred. Taranaki Brooders use Island blood to maintain quality, but they insure heavy production by mating the imported stock with the great old foundation lines that have made Taranaki and the Jersey Breed famous. You must have cows with constitution, sizo and capacity—the kind the dairy industry is calling for, and the prociuction of which has made NORTH TARA - NAKI THE JERSEY CENTRE Ob NEW ZEALAND. MAY 28th TO JUNE 4th. when 2-5 North Taranaki Herds will contribute lor sale over 300 STUD JERSEYS. 300 STRATFORD—MAY 28. Mr W. Vickers’ First Annual Unreserved Sale — 30 in-calf Heifers mid 6 selected Bulls. Mr Vickers is offering the whole line of his heifers, everyone of which was bred in his noted herd, and represents the best of the Dominion’s foundation lines. ■ * TARIKI—MAY 29. Messrs E. O’Sullivan and Sons’ Second Annual Sale — 26 head of Show and Butterfat Heifers, and 8 young quality bred sires, including sons and daughters of Sultan’s Daisy 9681 b fat, Susy Gamboge (imp.),’Magnet’s Peggy, and the great breeding sire Meadow vale Farmer s Glory. At- his sale 12 . head will also bo sold on account of Mr A. Linnell. NEW PLYMOUTH —MAY 30. Jersey Breeders’ Club Annual Sale of Females— Many of the best of the. fine herds in North Taranaki will be represented at this sale; and some great foundation females will be offered ior_ sale. No consignment,sale in New Zealand has an equal reputation for the high standard of the stock' offered annually. WAITARA—JUNE 1. Mr H. Purdio’s Dispersal Sale—--44 head of the best Jerseys in Taranaki ; no herd has a greater reputation for uniform production. The best foundation strains are represented'in this stud’, and there is no herd in Now, Zealand which has more of the famous high quality ddawkesbu <y strains; IS daughters and 8 sons of Tiki’s Tv/yhsh, sir© Twjdish’s • Daby 7041 b fat, and Twylish’s Darkie 8081 b fat, will be offered. , NEW PLYMOUTH—JUNE 2. Mr John Halels Annual Sale — 52 head of in-calf Heifers, and Stud Bulls. This includes the greatest Melee-, tion of-young sires combining butterfat backing with quality, ever offered in New' Zealand. Among them a son of Lady Superior,, 9971 b fat (2nd class C-0.M.) ; a brother to Signal’s Lioness 7261b-.fat; a son-of Lady Ivy 7361 b fat; eons and grandsons of Pretty Florrie and Pretty Maid, ■ sisters to Pretty’s Flirt 10101 b fat, and a brother to Lady Superior 9971 b fat. The Heifers arc the best yet offered at Holly Oak. Nearly all are sons and daughters of the Breed’s 'most notable sire—GRANNIE’S KNIGHT, C.8.8.—a daughter of this sire at present, under test promises to dj). over 10001 b fat. Holly Oak Jerso.vs are bred closer to the greatest Island foundation sires and infinitely better backed with butterfat records than it is possible to import diem. 78 CERTIFICATES ISSUED TO HOLLY OAK BRED, OR OWNED JERSEYS, HAVE THE UNEQUALLED AVERAGE OF 533.861 b FAT. AND ONLY 24 RECORDS YVERE MADE AT MATURE AGE.
NEW PLYMOUTH-JUNE 3. Messrs E/ W*. Cornwall and H. Sahyay’s Second Annual Sale — 25 head from two of the best quality herds in New Zealand, both of which have produced notable show ‘champions which in each casei have been heavy producers. The offering includes sons and daughters of famous 7001 b cows and 6001 b heifers, Champion Show winners, and the imported bull, Brampton Merry Bov, and a brother to the record priced heifer of the breed, sold last year for 510 guineas. WAITARA—JUNE 4. Mr P. -J. Petersen’s Dispersal Sale—•3o head. Great deep bodied cows with splendid udders; only a few herds in Now Zealand own cows to compare with the great matrons in this herd, and its youngsters are making records this vear tip to 8001 b fat. It was founded on Sunflower, Bilberry and Doctor blood. A wonderful sale to seIcuro foundation stock. One of its heifers —to bo sold —has. headed the merit list for four successive months. AN UNPARALLELED OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE YOUR CHOICE PROM SOME OP THE GREATEST OF THE BREED. ALL CATTLE GUARANTEED. AND TO BE SOLI) WITHOUT RESERVE. North Taranaki Breeders are again making arrangements so that visiting breeders may inspect all herds in the district, and the Annual Jersey Breeders’ Social at which all breeders are welcome, will again be hold during tlie Jersey week. SEND NOW FOR CATALOGUES TO THE JOINT AUCTIONEERS. .WRIGHT, STEPHENSON Sr. Co., Ltd., Wellington and Branches. NEWTON KING; LIMITED, New Plymouth and Stratford FARMERS! COLLEGE ALGERIAN OATS. It Is to your advantage to grow this Improved strain, and thereby get BETTER CROPS, BETTER QUALITY, ' BETTER PRICES. These Oats gave up to 99 Bushels per acre In Canterbury this season. We have limited stocks available both dressed and undressed. Also on hand: WESTERN WOLTHS, ITALIAN, COCKSFOOT, COWGRASS, CRESTED DOGSTAIL. Call or write for samples:—• STEPHENSON & CO.. LTD., STRATHALLAN ST., TIMARU. F. BURR IL L , 6 THOMAS STREET, PAINTER, DECORATOR AND GLAZIER Protect your Property with good Paint. > distance no object,.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, 16 May 1925, Page 2
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