10 Sept., 1918.] Journal of Agriculture, Victoria. 



The BANYULE JERSEY STUD 



Heidelberg, Melbourne, Victoria (8 miles from General Post Office, Melbourne) 



The Leading Type and Utility Herd in Australia 



Strongly infused with the "Brighton King" and "Mabel's Chief" blood. 

 10 " Mabel's Chief " Heifers last year averaged over 300 lbs. of 

 Butter Fat in the 9 months' test period. Many Show Yard 

 Champions have been bred in this Herd — including the winner of 

 the Male Championship, Adelaide, 1917 



Slock in great demand by Interstate Buyers 



GOVERNMENT TEST RECORDS 



1913 — Champion Herd and Champion Cow 



1914 — Third in Herd Averages — Leading Jersey Cow, and First 



for Cow under 4 years 

 1915 — Leading Jersey Herd 



1916— Second Prize Herd — Leading Cow under 4 years 

 1917 — Third in List of Herd Averages 

 1918 — Third in Herd Averages, and Third in Order of Merit 



Many individual records of over 400 lbs. fat, while the 500 !b. mark 



has been exceeded. 

 The average milk yield of the mature cows for the 9 months' test period is nearly 

 750 gallons, with 18 lbs. on the last day — while 1,000 gallons has been reached 



in a few instances. 



There are a number of YOUNG BULLS FOR SALE 

 from these record making cows 



Bulls all well grown and in splendid condition 



INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED 



JERSEY BREEDERS AND DAIRY FARMERS 



Improve your Herd by selecting a Bull from this Stud. 



Prices and Partrculars— 



C. GORDON LYON, "BANYULE," HEIDELBERG 

 or 17 Queen Street, Melbourne 



'PHONE— HEIDELBERG 16 CENTRAL 1498 



