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for a Cosy Fireside Colonial Grate 14in 16in 18in 21in 24in Size 7/6 8/6 9/9 14/9 21/9 Each ALSO IN STOCK SPON GRATES FOR STOVES AND BOILER FRAMES OF ALL MAKES. Wheels FOR TROLLEYS, HAND TRUCKS Etc. Trolley Wheels and Axles Cast Iron Trolley Wheels 1/- each. Axles for Trolley Wheels 2/3 each. Rubber Truck Wheels 4” x U” x 4” hole, 8/3 each. Rubber Truck Wheels 6” x U” x 22/6 each. Rubber Truck Wheels 8” x 2” x 1” 32/6 each. CUTLERS HARDWARE IH_ Hii Tfc LIMITED (C. L. HUDSON PROPRIETOR). Phone 80 WHAKATANE P.O. Box 92

FARMERS PREPARE FOR THE SPRING. Get in touch with KEMP & LEANING Agricultural Contractors. Ploughing, Giant Discing, all classes 'f farm work undertaken by experts. P.O. Box 75, Whakatane. 182 USED CARS bought for cash. See Magnus Lennie, Austin Garage. Phone 419. 362

r calls for 4 ft s • \ :j±y- : /, • '•*>' TVy._, ill!* tltll» ** © * * © e ©■ When ail our butterfat is totalled for this season it should add up to 190,000 tons. This is our objective a total which will mean* urgent relief for Britain. But to obtain this total we must maintain ; our output—-and here are four ways we can do it., . practical ways. recommended by the Department of Agriculture. PLAN FOR HIGHER YIELD Hr Provide the best of your fresh spring paddocks for your milkers and ration new growth by “on and off” grazing until ample grass is available. 2. Feed hay and silage until cows refuse to eat it any longer. 3. Plan your hay and silage areas for next i harvest but harrow the paddocks . selected prior to closing. 4. Rear additional heifer calves from good • cows this coming season and so build:: up your herd with good stock. FIGHT FAMINE Prepared by the Department »f Agriculture f*r the famine emergency Cemmftte*

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 15, 23 August 1946, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 15, 23 August 1946, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 15, 23 August 1946, Page 8

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