THERE is no finer breed of cattle for beef production than the Hereford, which is famed throughout the world for that purpose. Their exceptionally hardy constitution is a great point in favor of these cattle, while they also possess the advantage of being very docile, when properly handled, and as a result fatten easily ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 312 wordsMr. Phillip A. Wright, of Wallamumbi, and Kindon, President of Australian Hereford Society. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 14 wordsIN addition to his stud Mr. D. S. Richards, of Glenoak Hereford Stud, Dawson's Hill, via Singleton, has a herd of pure Hereford breeders ...
Article : 247 wordsMESSRS. Fenwick Bros." Myall Creek (Singleton) Hereford stud team of eighteen for the Sydney Royal show, will include eight bull calves by Milton Cruiser, representing his first lot of calves. They are of beautiful color and quality. Milton ...
Article : 771 wordsFOR arrivals in the United Kingdom from Australia during the year ended 30th june, 1938, space for 26,373-tons of chilled beef was taken ...
Article : 121 wordsELEVEN bulls and three females will comprise the Sydney Royal Show team from Golf Hill, Victoria, in which the progeny of Hobartville Wonderlute will make their first appearance in Sydney. All the bulls and two of the heifers ...
Article : 420 wordsMESSRS. H. A. Wright and Sons belong to the family that was associated with the bringing of the first shipment of Here-fords direct to Australia, and their cattle at Bickham stud, Blanford, are descended from this early foundation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 339 wordsThe Ramornie property has always been noted for its beef cattle. It is ideally situated for breeding and fattening, is a noted supplier to the Grafton ...
Article : 285 wordsIN tracing the early progress of the Hereford breed, It is desirable that the object for which cattle were reared during the eighteenth century should be ...
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Advertising : 34 wordsTHE Hereford Society reports that since rain has fallen in New South Wales and Victoria there has been a phenomenal rush for bullocks and steers ...
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The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Thu 16 Mar 1939, Page 9
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