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STOCK SALES. • IMPORTANT UNRESERVED DISPERSAL SALE of 2050“ WAI JS stud -2050 ROMNEYS. (Regd. Flock No. 1206, N.Z. R.M.F.B. Practically pure Waiorongomai blood.) On account of the Estate Late Sir W. D. Hunt and Mr W. E. Hunt. AT WAITORU DOWNS, Near Dacre, Southland, N.Z. On WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1940. This Offering will comprise—--1150 mixed aged Stud Romney ewes 430 one-shear Stud Romney ewes 25 one-shear Stud Romney rams . 20 mixed aged Stud Romney rams 40 two-shear Flock Romney rams 360 one-shear Flock Romney rams 25 specially selected Stud Ram lambs 2050 N.B. —The remainder of the Ram Lambs, and the whole of the Stud Ewe Lambs, will be offered for sale without reserve in 1941.

qpHE WAITORU ROMNEY STUD was re-established in 1928 with a special selection of the best quality stud ewes yet sold out of the famous “Waiorongomai” (Mr R. W. Matthews) and “Alloa” (Mr Q. Donald) flocks, and another selection from the same flocks was secured the following year. Additions of specially selected ewes have been made annually from “Waiorongomai.” Ewes were also secured from Mr Donald Macdonald’s “Edendale” flock, which was built up largely from the old “Bainfield” (almost pure “Waiorongomai” blood) flock, and at the dispersal sale of Messrs Murray Bros? “Clydevale” flock, and the “Castlerock” flock (Trustees late T. L. Barnhill). As “Waiorongomai” blood predominated in all these studs, the “Waitoru” Stud can be said today to be practically pure “Waiorongomai” blood. The first sires used in the stud were secured from “Waiorongomai” and included the great breeding ram Waiorongomai 25/28, a son of the famous sire, No. 4/21. This ram sired Waitoru 13/30, generally admitted by leading North Island judges who have inspected the flock to be one of the best breeding rams in the Dominion. His dam was an “Alloa” ewe of pure “Waiorongomai” blood. After being used with great success at “Waitoru” for six years, this ram was exchanged for one of the leading sires at “Waiorongomai,” and is now in service there. Several other sons of 25/28 have also been successfully used, and many notable sons of Waitoru 13/30 have also been used successfully in the stud, thus to a very great extent concentrating No. 4 blood. The type of sheep bred in the stud are bold, low sot, splendid constitutioned sheep, with great weight of bone and ideal covering. Buyers, therefore, have the opportunity of securing at this sale Romneys representing the best North Island type, but with the heavier bone and greater vitality for which Southland-bred sheep are so widely famous. It is worth noting that stud rams exported from this stud to South America have given the utmost satisfaction. From the point of view of the Romney breed in Southland it is a tremendous loss that this stud, due to the death of the late Sir William Hunt, should now be dispersed. Last year there was commenced the first of what was intended to be annual sales of the stud and flock rams, and these attracted widespread attention. In addition to local buyers, stud rams were purchased by Sir William Perry, of the Penrose Stud, Mr R. W. Matthews, of the Waiorongomai Stud, and for the Alloa Stud of the late Quentin Donald. As the result of the sale, “Waitoru” flock rams were also distributed over a wide area

of the Dominion, and have given satisfaction wherever they have gone. No private sales will be made prior to the dispersal, and all sheep will,'be for unreserved sale. This sale affords many breeders an I, opportunity to secure almost pure 1 “Waiorongomai” breeding stock, which is almost unprocurable from the foundation flock. For Catalogues and further informaf tion, please communicate with the Auctioneers.

DAIRY FARMERS! VOU are advised to consign your Pigs through the N.Z. CO-OP. PIG MARKETING ASSOCIATION, LTD. Very liberal advances made. Trucking at Wairarapa Stations weekly. Carriers: Martinborough, Featherston. Greytown.—Stuart Bros. Carterton.—R. F. Taucher. Full information from Wairarapa District Representative, F. W. HEAVEN, 56 South Road, MASTERTON. FARMERS! WE buy Pinus Insignus, Rimu, White ’ • Pine and other Timber Trees. Our representative will inspect-and quote, without obligation. Write now to THE C. & A. ODLIN TIMBER AND HARDWARE CO., LTD., _ PO - Box 1532 - WELLINGTON THRIFT! REALISE MONEY ON YOUR OLD GOLD AND SILVER By selling to — C. A. GREENWOOD, Watchmaker and Jeweller, CENTRAL ARCADE, MASTERTON. ’PHONE 2076. TANKS! AN efficient Waler Supply during the 1 - summer months is essential. Why wait until you are out of water before seeing that your supply is adequate? For Sanitary Plumbing and Sheet Metal Work of all descriptions, consult us. We make the Wellington pattern garbage can. Try one. R. VALL MASON, REGISTERED PLUMBER. HARDWARE CO.’S BUILDINGS, 43 LINCOLN ROAD. 'Phones: Shop, 1541; Residence, 1205.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 February 1940, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Times-Age, 10 February 1940, Page 10

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