CELEBRATED NEW ZEALAND FLOCKS OF LINCOLN SHEEP.
If show-yard records and prices obtained for rams at the sales may be taken aa a fair criterion of the value ■of a flock—and no better indication can be obtained—the flocks of Messrs VV. H. Wy bourne (Patea), Kuper Perry (Penrose, Wairarapa), McGregor Bros. (Wairarapa), Bland Kayner (Wairarapa), D. Bishel (Claythorpe, Marlborough), and J. B. Sutton (Southland), stand for all that is best and most up-to-date among Lincoln flocks throughout Auetialasia, or indeed in any other part (f the world to-day. Like all the most noted pastoral • itts of the present time who go by the evidence [of their own experience, fid are guided by tb? results of per s. nally-conducted experiments, the alove celebrated flock-owners are thorough merits of Quibell's Dips, wnich they have tested against brands nr.Y t'.t'ore the public. Follow the men who are "topnotcherb" in your line of business; it will pay you.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9176, 27 August 1908, Page 7
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154CELEBRATED NEW ZEALAND FLOCKS OF LINCOLN SHEEP. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9176, 27 August 1908, Page 7
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