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GENERAL FARMING NEWS.

"It seems lo me tho Carterton Show is becoming more and more a first-class dairy show every year, and I am pleased to see that, because I realise the importance if the industry to New Zealand."— Mr. Eoakes at t'ho Carterton smoke concert. Thp well-known Masterton "Willow Park" Estate, which was sold last week to Jfr. I). M'Lachlan, brought approximately i£20,000. The property is situated about two miles from Masterton, and comprises 1065 acres. The price runs into i.'23 per acre. It was suggested some time ago that the Government should fake over the block, but nothing was done in the matter. "Willow Park" was , formerly owned by the Welch family, who had had it f»r forty years. Eighty barbers' assistants employed in tho suburbs of Liverpool struck on September 13, demanding an increase of 4s. weekly, and shorter hours on Saturday. The hairdressers of London arc also dis r satisfied. Mr. F. W. Xiessen, secretary in London to the International Journeymen Hairdressers' Union, stated recently: "What we are aiming for is a 60-hour week, a minimum wage of £2 a week, and a minimum charge of 4d. per shave. This would automatically result in tho abolition of tipping." A barber who=o charges are 2d. for shaving and 4d. for hair cutting said: "The safety razor is killing the shaving business as it is, and if we were to raise our prices nobody would be shaved at all." At the Tottenham Public Libraries in the Inst twelve months there were 9012 fewer issues compared with the previous twelve months, and the decrease was almost entirely confined to novels. Factory Managers are invited to drop a post-card for particulars of cheese vats and koops, the best made, Victor brand, to Albert J. Partem, Carterton. Do it now.' Chick-rearing is not only pro6table, but a pleasure, when you teed "A. and I>." Chick Raiser. It is a complete and pr.operly-blended food for Toung Chicks. Übtainablo from all storekeepers—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1271, 28 October 1911, Page 8

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GENERAL FARMING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1271, 28 October 1911, Page 8

GENERAL FARMING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1271, 28 October 1911, Page 8

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