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LANS &ND GENERAL. IT IS ONLY THROUGH OUR EXPORTSaTHAT WE CAN PAY OUR WAY. You can do your part by avoiding any loss in Stock by Scour or Cough by using JOS. FORD'S DRENCH, and thus turn your, weak ones into strong and healthy Sheen. YOUR Wool will briny; such a yvice this year that it will pay you better than usual'to take more care of your Lambs and Sheep generally. We fear that it has not,, been generally realised that the decreases in stock during the past two years have been enormous, and it is mainly due to these losses and to shrinkage ot stock numbers throughout -the world 'that high prices do rule. > arid, must continue to do so for some time. SAVE THE T.AMBS: ; To a large extent your prosperity and that of the Dominion depends upon this. Z „ ■ ■ : ,' Read what other thrifty Farmers do, and, try JOSEPH FORD'S SCOUR AND LUNG-WORM MIXTURE. North Bank, Rakaia, „ Mr F. Ferrimari, Ashburton. Dear Sir,—ln March last I drenched about 5000 lambs, which were dying of Lung Worm, and I found the lambs improved wonderfully and I did not lose any after drenchingIn August last I bought 100 ewe hoggets, which were very tow in condition, and they were very bad with Lung Worm. I drenched them, one dose, and it stopped all coughing and they are doing splendidly. I have carried lambs home expecting them to die, and hay© given them.a dose of Lung Worm Mixture for experiment and they have been walking about in the morning. I have great faith in Ford's Mixture, and recommend it to all sheepbreeders. Yours faitJffnlly, (Sgd.) JOHN SOWDEN, Jun. Ashburton Agents: Farmers' Co-operative Association and National Mortgage and Agency Co. AVOID DAGGING By Using JOSEPH FORD'S DRENCH. Copy of a Circular Issued in Canterbury re Dagging: i The Freezing Companies regret baying to draw attention to tlio condition in which many lines of sheep and lambs are sent to saleyards and freezing works, owing to the growers having neglected to hare same property dageed or crutched. This matter is a ecrious one, and- it not only affects the animal in a live state but nlso Prevents the carcases from beuic dressed with the finish and cleanliness which are an absolute neoesity for placing them on the Homo Market to the best advantage In spit© of every car© stains are bound to disfigure such carcases and no amount of wiping down will remedy this condition as" they cannot avoid, in many cases, injuring the pelts, and so incurring fines. In view of the reasonable remonstrances of the slaughtermen against being compelled to tall da^ev sheep and. lambs, and-also or the considerable discredit, and' .monetary loss occasioned by the necessarily imperfec,t dressing of such carcases, Wh hereby give notice on behalt or tno Canterbury Frozen Meat Company, Ltd.. and tho Christchurch Meat Comna .nv Ltd.. that any surh sheep will be drafted at the works and rejected. THE CANTERBURY FROZEN MEAT (*C\ ' 'T' T*T^ THE daIRY PRODUCE EXPORT THE CHRISTCHURCH AiEzYT CO., LTD. ,„ . Joseph Ford's Drench save* Daggmg and keeps your Sheen Healthy and Strong. ■ - Ashburton Agents: Farmers' Co-operative Association and i National Mortgagadnd Agency Co. 1 FOR SALE OR LEASE, MOUNTSOMERS. THAT Excellent Blacksmith's aoid Agricultural Implement, Agency Business, carried on by MR E. C WOOD. For particulars apply— ■ ! MICSSKS FERRIMAN A^D CO.-

FARMERS' CO-OP., LAND SALESMEN AND AUCTIONEERS. WE have a vory Complete Land Register, containing particulars 'of Agricultural and/Pastoral Properties all over Canterbury. We quote herowith 2 GRAZING RUNS and 4 METHVEN FARMS. Secure a Farm in the right district at. tho right price, and the RIGHT PLACE is the CO-OP. Folio XVII.—SOO A,CRES rich wheat growing land, right in tho rain area, Methvch'-district. 60 Acres Wheat, 80 Acres Oats, balance routine cultivation and young grasses New Up-to-date Homo and all farm buildings. Price— £25 10s; goo:V'torms. Mako yourself acquainted with- this proposition, it's worth tho menoy. Folio Vl—Boo ACRES L.1.P., annual rental £25 ; with comfortable 4-room-ed • Cottiigej Woplshed, Stable,. Implement Shed -and Outhouses, Shoep Yards, etc. The land /comprises from rich' heavy swamp to warm terrace faces lyiji.'j; to the sun, and splendid hogget country, now carrying 1000 sheep, besides horses and cattle. Price —£5 per aero' goodwill, £600 to £800 cash; balance to suit. Inspected by us art-r thoroughly recommended. Folio 0K1.—600 ACRES, well watered and.subdivided, 200 acres hi crop: balance 1 to 3-year grasses; 5-roomed house and other buildings, not far from ;Methvori.'. Price, £23 per acre. Good'terms. Folio CXI.—4OOO ACRES, small Sheep Station, rent 4J-d per acre, with freehold fit ;€<'- 10c; an investment for a m<m iwHh ' £2000 which cannot be beaten. '-Tiio buildings comprise a nearly now up-to-date 5-roomed House, Stablinix, Woolshed, Whare, Shearers' Hut, ctf, A man -with £2000 ca.n bay this Sheep ■StittioTi, lock, stock and barrel, comprising -1000 acres, with excellent ■■buildings/'in'a good district and close to railway. With the exception of tho peppercorn irorttai'. the £2000 does the lot! Don't -miss this, but.'enquire now. Folio XXT.—3Oi") ACRES, subdivided and woil watered. 80 Acres in crop. New up-to-date House and other Buildings. 1 'rice—£27 10s, crop in. ffQf)O cisli. balance arranged. ft'EMEMTfrKR the facilitios onjioy^tl by the A slibiirton County in tlio'shape af ftupoi'kir ro«ds, railroad transport, 'freezing and .shipping advantages aa-e nnsurpsisscJ in I'he Dominion. .. THHR-EFOR'E- BUY YOUR FARM in tho Ashbiirton County. FARMERS' CO-OP., PROI'BRTY SALESMEN.

I FOR SALE. ". Lot 1, 3-Acre, Corner of Princes Street, Netiiorby, with Comfortable ' Dwelling of 6 Robins and Conve&icuces, Gas, etc. ;■• Terms and particulars oa'applies*--

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3572, 5 October 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3572, 5 October 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3572, 5 October 1916, Page 4

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