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HORSE PARADE.

(By Telcgrap'n.-Press Association.) Duncdin, September 58. Th<! Otago A. and P. Society's thirtieth annual horse parade was held tp-day at 'I'ahuna 'Park. There were G3 entries, against GO last year. Tho results nro as follow:—Draught stallions, 'aged: J. Patrick's Baron Bold, 1; J. Callander's Squire Ronald. 2; J. O'Brien's Baron "Wigtown, 3; W. If- (lawn's Agitation, I; J. ■ Olßrien's Black Knight, 5. Draught htallion,- 3 years: T. Carruthers's Homelands Pride, lj J. Weir's Demure Drew, 2j .f, Seyb's Baron Steward, 3; S. Young's Newton s Heir, li.Ci Carriage stallions: P. 1 Boll's Young "Wildwood, 1; G. Livingsi one's Unnamed colt, 2. Trotting stallions: Ruthven and Sons' t'"rnnk Robbins, 1; A. Da vice's New Zealand, 2. Thoroughbred stallions: A. S. Orbell's Dirk Haniworlwnd, 1; Freeman Bros.'s Cymbiform, 2. , Pony stallioas: ;T. J. Jeffs's -.Dortove, 1; "W. Pearson's Arab Knight, 2. Otago Challenge Cup, value ,£SO, open to horf.es which have passed examination by n. Government veterinary surgeon: J. Patrick's Baron Bold, 1; J. Callander's Sijuiro Ronald. 2. Fifteen out of 21 presented themselves.

Chick-rearing is not only lint a pleasure,, when you feed "A. and P." Chick Kaiser. It is a complete aiul properly-blended food for Young Chicks. Obtainable from all storekeepers.—Advt. A farmer in the county, speaking .at the annual meeting of the Ashlmrton Dairy Factory-on Saturday, said that lie found dairying the best paying business ho had undertaken, n>ud that it_caaly beat sheep fanning. He was satisfied that v.horo the? land was adapted for grass-growing, dairying .was preferable In sheep farming.' Another farmer stated that there whs not the loss in dairying as in sheepraising, and reviewed the loss experienced )iy sheep farmers during the rcccnt storm, Whereas dairy farmers had not suffered to any extent. Dairy farmers must havo strong, eerrics* nble, and easily-cleaned cans. Victor is the name of the can that suits every requirement, and it pays handsomely to uso theso cans and no others. Every lid will fit every can. Send for a catalojuo to Albert J. Parton. Carterton. *

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1245, 29 September 1911, Page 8

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HORSE PARADE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1245, 29 September 1911, Page 8

HORSE PARADE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1245, 29 September 1911, Page 8

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