MR S. R. LANCASTER'S ANNUAL DAIRY SALE
j Mr S. R. Lancaster s sale cf high-ola-as pedigree Jerseys and gra-'-.o c;-;u-ry stock, which hae now become, euch a well-known annual fixture, h.:.v iboen tot-ranged for .Tuesday a;.d Wednesday, 30<tlh and 31st July. i line pedigree cows inducts very I (choice animals, and show of the very (bast strain of blood it i« poasi-bl-e to I obtain in. the Dominion, ibcing -sired byisuoli well known ami ma Is as "Majes- [ ty's Fox" (imp.) 477, "Monopoly" (imp.) 69; "Mayflower's Magnet" ' (imp.) 63, Silver tfri-iic* (imp.) 181, 'Silver King" (imp.) 252, K. 0.8. I (imp.) 46. I Tiie cows, and heifers are mostly in calf .to the \mk K. See 18th (<XO), by I K. 0.8. (imp), dam that beautiful I cow "Jensey Maid;," and "Majte'ty I Fox," recently impcirted by Mr •LaaiI caster 'from iMr .James, of the Island I of Jerseys, and considered to be tlr. I best Jersey hull ever imported iu-to | the Dominion, which fat* 'should add ■ considerably to 'their value. BreedI or.s seeking oxe'ia>nge of b;ood by u.u latest imported s-tittim' should ende-a- ---[ vour to obtain one -of these stud aui- , mals.' I • The thirty young bulls ©how a combination of the best Jcceey blood ob- ' tain-able, .an dtheir pedigree isliould b: sufficient to satisfy the most cxi/.tii-.p buyer. If it h ifc'MKi.venicut fcr pi:-rcl]r...~c: 1 ." to take deliveiry of brills, at the i'r.v.c of sale, they may remain on the farm until October, and will receive m-oct careful attention-. j 'l'.io .'herd of 4£o grade Jersey cov.r, and heifers ,-r.s weil r.s the grade Holsteins, are as fine a lot an it would I be possible to put together, and comprise the herds of Mr F. 'Rankin, i illangiotu; Mr T. Bryce, Oheltor.hnm ; Mce.sr.9, Jones Biros-., -Otaki; Mr Bert JYcale, Woodville; Mr F. R. Tncrni 3ey, Asbhurst ; Mr -Bishop, R.on.gots-a ; j jMr Thomas, Mahan-tlha-ra; Mr W. | Mexted, Fitzherhert. With, a heavy rejection out of each herd; the balance!; I being Mr Lancaster's own grades. j Mr Lancaster wfll gusrantee- all •-cattle true to description, and all lote j I will ,bo delivered for buyers on board . [ trucks at Palmerctcn free vi charge if desired. As -usual,, the sale will bo (hold on the farm, at Fitzherb&rt, Pal.merston A T orth ,and for tho convenience of buyers all train's will be met on a-r-I rival. < v The stock will be offered in the t following order:— Jorecyis, first day, sitarting with pedigree cattle; radc commencing each day at 12 noon, and every lot will be offered without reserve. 'Catalogues nind full particulars may bo dbtatined ifirom the- auctioneers, New Zealand Lean, and Mercantile Agency I Co., Ltd., and Dalgoty and Co., ! Ltd.,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 23 July 1912, Page 3
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454MR S. R. LANCASTER'S ANNUAL DAIRY SALE Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10675, 23 July 1912, Page 3
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