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NATIONAL BULL SALE CONCLUDING DAY PRICES AVERAGE 31 GX3 OVER ALL | Values were disappointing for tho i concluding day of the -National Jersey bull sale at the Claudelands Show- , grounds yesterday, when buyers se- : cured quality bulls at bargain prices. A total of 54 bulls were sold yes ter- i day for 1023 gns and the average j price was 22 gns, entries selling to ! «'2J gns. For the two days 131 bulls were sold, the total realisation being 4062 J gns and the average price 31 gns. : Ih;s result was considered particu- j larlv satisfactory in view of the inter- i national situation. The auctioneer* were Messrs i Wright, Stephenson and Company, I Ltd., with Messrs J. Broad and J. j T. McCaw in the rostrum, and Mr 11. ; IJ.1 J . Toose, of the stud stock depart- j rnent of the company, as sales mana- j ger. The bench of buyers yesterday was | considerably smaller than that of the I first day and bidding was spirited on 1 only the star lots of the offering Some of the 190 bulls catalogued faded to reach vendors’ reserves, while others did not come forward. Top Price of B2 2 gns The top price of the day, 52 £ gns, j w*as paid for the junior national chain- j pion, Waipiko Joy Sailor, a really j outstanding yearling by Waipiko Anchor from Waipiko Joy Song. The | vendor was the Cheltenham breeder, j Mr C. G. -C. Dernier, and the buyer « Mr C. Worker, of Glen Murray. For j 52 gns, Mr W. D. S. Collins, of j Maungataroto, secured Itata Glen j Noble Lad, a splendid yearling son of j the imported bull, Brampton Standard J Compte, and the V.H.C. cow, Pine- i woods Volunteer Pet. The vendor j was Mrs S. E. Corlctt, of Inglewood, j Jersey Glen President, a two-year- ! old by Jersey Glen Combination from j Jersey Glen Silversheen, H.C., sold on i account of Messrs F. V. Bryant and i Sons, Mangatainoka, was bought for i the Ruakura Animal Researcli Station j at 42i gns. Mr D. 0. Murray, of Whakatane, was the final bidder at 50 gns on Oddicombe Her Sam, a neat daughter of Oddicombe Dreaming j Sam and the V.H.C. cow, Meon N'ehu- j tai, V.H.C. The vendor was Mr M. [ N'. Trotter, of Kati Kali. Principal Sales Following were yesterday’s other principal sales: — Rokahoa Loyal (11/11/38), Mrs J. Larsen, Cheltenham, to H. Otto, Te Kowhai, 21 gns. Bokaboa Pirate (3/10/38), same vendor to D. Fergus Estate, Maungataroto, 21 gns. Bokaboa Burley (20/11/37), same vendor to W. J. Nicholson, Waitoa, 28 gns. Rainbow Heather Boy (1/10/38),! \V. G. Petersen, Morrinsville, to A. W. Petersen, Taranaki, 20 gns. Greencroft Anticipation (19/10/38), J. Bones, Kaipaki, to R. A. Gandy, Waitoa, 23 gns. Greencroft Anthony (30/7/38). same vendor to same buyer, 15 gns. Greencroft Lola’s Ruler (1/8/34), ; M. N. Trotter, Kati Kati, to A. F. Ros- ! 6iter, Kaipaki, 23 gns. Oddicombe Valpeen (25/7/38), I 6ame vendor to H. Rusk, Towai, 23 gns. j Shelford Pioneer (17/7/36), J. ‘ Carson, Rototuna, to F. Thomassen, ' Taupiri, 19 gns. Ridgway Bravo Volunteer (31/7/38), ' W. T. Luxton, Matangi, to H. A. Hooper, Kaukapakapa, 24 gns. Oaklea Xenia’s Laddie (30/7/38), j A. C. Smith, Hamilton, to W. J. And- ] rew. Kati Kati, 28 gns. Merton Sunbeam's Peer (21/10/ ! 37). same vendor to E. F. Hills, Kaeo, ' 30 gns. Bull for Ruakura Jersey Glen President (17/8/37), F. V. Bryant and Sons, Mangatainoka, to the Animal Research Station, Ruakura, 42i gns. Jersey Glen Silver Ambrosia (17/8/38), same vendors to G. Bishoprick, Te Puke, 28 gns. Seattle Gold Dust (21/7/38), J. P. Revell, Pukekohe, to W. J. Watson, Peria, 19 gns. Seattle Traveller (15/8/39), J. P. Revell, Pukekohe, to M. M. Ritchie, Herakino, North Auckland, 30 gns. Tuhitarata Oxford Lad (20/10/38), J. Jameson, Masterton, to G. P. Goodfellow, 34 gns. Craigknoll General (21/12/37), W. S. Me E wen, Pukeroro, to Webber Bros., Kaeo, 29 gns. Ebors Patiala (6/7/38), Mrs M. J. de Guise Roussell, Mangere, to S. S. Guhh, Papatoetoe, 42£ gns. Earlston Golden Bachelor (19/9/38), Misses Kilgour Sisters, Feilding, to Mrs S. I. E. Dalzell, Manganoho, 25 gns. Tamakl Heather Elect (6/8/38), C. J. Lovegrove, Auckland, to G. H. Smith, Huntly, 19 gns. Beaulieu Pierrot (7/9/37), Dr. G. Walker, Whangarei, to S. McKay, Waitoa, 25 gns. Smallwood Hero (1/9/37), G. P. Goodfellow, Waihou, to W. J. Tett, Putaruru, 20 gns. Beaulieu Cardinal (22/8/37), Dr. G. Walker to Dr. Hunter-Will, of Palmerston North, 34 gns.

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Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20910, 15 September 1939, Page 12

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LOWER VALUES Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20910, 15 September 1939, Page 12

LOWER VALUES Waikato Times, Volume 125, Issue 20910, 15 September 1939, Page 12

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