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AUCTION v- NOTICEB SALE OF HIGH-CLASS ABERDEEN ANGUS / CATTLE. AT THE SALE YARDS, • , DANNEVIRKE. TUESDAY, Bth FEBRUARY, 1927, At 3 p.m. (Day prior to'tlio Dannevirke Show). mtlE Specially Selected and wonI derfully-bred Aberdeen Angus Stud, owned by Mr. David Allan, will be entirely dispersed. This herd comprises the picked members of the illustrious Flower family, including the two famous champion daughters of the old'| (giampion in those great ''breeding j <s<&'s,*. Empress of Ben ! Lomq/d jujijl' U,|)eA- of Ben Lomond. At ilie Ti*i#nt ft Miwke’s Bay Show evenr clasa- oWj&males was headed Ly M, rem®m|pive of this family, whigh for conformation, earq^maturity and heavy flesh cannot no excelled in the Southern Hemisphere. / The offoung will comprise:— 10 High-Alasi breeding cows, including Thvep champions in cilf.to Toreadojjpf Ben Lomond, jp >r_ 4 Rising Jcliree-year-oM inthe unbcjffipi Siy&iQv: IV. Dorado •Jß Mangjy»dl' 1 RisinnaPTwo-yeai®ol d, heifer Empresjfll., unbeaten winner at Royal. 5 Rising pjfe%ear-old heifers, sired by Tofeadofc of Ben Lomond, QualitM of fiframuton (Imp) and Victctof'R arylhie (Imp). 1 Stud Dull, iroreador of Ben Lomond, risiffik three-year-old; Ist and reserve cMmpion at redint Roval Show, jflre Mulben E' (Imp)//*dainjQueenly tombMlmp) sisteuf’ip jSUsJpVrajf sty the King’s studrlip» J 7 Rising iwo-yea#oljr UxCBLOh ing El * Doraflo (pure importecß Idhodjf first at re- . cent Royal Shlyr. 2 Rising one-year-old bulls, sired by Toreador of Ben Lomond and Victor of Raricliie (Imp), from the champions Empress and Helen 11. of Ben Lomond. At the recent Royal Show at Auckland, five representatives of the herd were shodm if and _ won . all five classes takingdffiul' addßioar f t>ne championship, t v^ofjtep e rae sJbanti Aberdeen Angus itffliew i ... lenge Cup for feija IWsTlfe xtoyal Champion Helen I y of Ben Lomong and tlie Hawke’s Bay Char * Helen 11. of Ben Lomond eluded. The sale has called owing to Mr. Allan’ to the Old Country ii-f^Apr” Catalogues are now being prepared and may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, WILLIAMS AND KETTLE, LTD., Dannevirke, Napier, Hastings, Gisborne, etc. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON and CO., LTD., Wellington, Dannevirke.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10230, 8 January 1927, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10230, 8 January 1927, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Gisborne Times, Volume LXV, Issue 10230, 8 January 1927, Page 12

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