THE WINTER IN THE NORTH.
AUCKLAND DAIRYING CONDITIONS. (By Telegraph-Special Correspondent.) Auckland, July 21 , Speaking to an Auckland reporter this morriiii?, a gentleman prominently identified with the daii-yin;; industry "said tho present winter had been a good one for faruifii's as a whole. Grass feed had been plentiful, and the milk supply had. in einKWiuoiice, been fairly plentiful also. However, there had been one serious drawback. Owing to the very dry summer a groat many of tho cows ran dry very early,, nnd, of course, lots had been occasioned through this. Dairy farmers mnst have strong serviceable and easily-cleaned cans. Victor is the name of the can that suits every rctHiirement, and it pays handsomely to uso these cans and no others. Every lid will fit every can. Send for a catalogue to Albert J. Parton, CaTlertoi). *
In the couTse of a year ono London theatre alone spends =£20.000 on printing anil .£BOOO on advertisements.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1187, 24 July 1911, Page 8
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155THE WINTER IN THE NORTH. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1187, 24 July 1911, Page 8
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