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HIGH PRICES FOR WOOL.

13d. .PER 18, 7'OIJ 22 BAI.R.S. , The followins letter, addressed fo Mr Win. White, of Olane, llawko's Bay. '(he well-known nialiiifactiirer of "While's" Dip, shows what can bo achieved hr an enterprising shwpfarmer:— Poran<rahau, 2|th April, inflfl. Dear Sir,—Knclosed please find tplesrani from my local agents that their London brokers were slioivins some of my wool at the International Tlx'hibitiou, Paris. I Ihink this is a very pood advertisement, for your Dip. 1 may soy (hat my wool soW vei-y well indeed. I jot as high as l'id. per lb. for 22 bales, and the balance of the fleece ranged from S'.il. to lid. per lb.—Tours sincerely, Ernest White. We may also mention that this srrovcer's clip of the_ following year, also dipped in "While's," topped the market iit the first Napier .sale in November. IDfifl, at lid. per lb. Anyone ronuirini any further information about White's Dip, which has proved itself so successful in the past, will b<: chcpi-fully supplied on implication to Ibe Mannfocturpr. Win, \yiiife. Olane, H. 8.. or his aspn!«.—Advt. Factory Mannsers are invited to drnn-a post-card for particular-! of eheefp vnt.~ a'id hoops, the bvst made, Victor brand lo Albert J. l'avlcn, Caiterton. Do it now.* It is staloil by an exchange that farmers around Okaiawa are now busily engaged iu hay and cnsilago-makin;;. Oiviii!; lo (he broken stale oi the weather ensiliiKC is finding more favour than usual. The Irish winds have played havoc with the turnips and mangold crops, and rn-sowinss have bepii frequent. One settler bad to sow twenty-live- acres of Mangolds four times.

According to a traveller who has known Ihe country between Marlon and Ohhkiiiio. intiniiilp.l.v lor i> number nf .vim--.' past, the feed in Iho dislriei' at prrsp.nl is better Hum has been die <-?.-r aI. I his time tn" tlio year fur s.-asons pusl. ■ 'I'lio cbunlry i-> said to hr. looking really splendid. Woous' QrtAi J'epc*rnunt Cnr? for Coughs o,ad Colds, never fails, U. Cd,*.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1322, 28 December 1911, Page 8

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HIGH PRICES FOR WOOL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1322, 28 December 1911, Page 8

HIGH PRICES FOR WOOL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1322, 28 December 1911, Page 8

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