WINTER SHOW DATES
June 4-S—Waikato Winter Show, at Hamilton. June 5-8 —Taranaki Winter Show, at New Plymouth. June 12-15—Dominion ■ Dairy Show, at ' - Hawera. June. 25-28—.National Dairy Show, at Pal- : merston North. WOOL AND TALLOW EXPORTS. FIGURES FOR APRIL. The exports of wool from New Zealand during April, according to returns compiled by Messrs. Dalgety and Co., were as under:— ' CorrespondTotal ing 10 April, for months, 11)12. 10 months. Iflll. Towns. Bales. Hales. Bales, lnvercargill ... 4,347 30,41:) 24,032 Dunedin '... 1,051 35,191 33,503 Oamaru 1,701 0,027 i ,801 Timaru 3,910 28,754 31,236 Christchurch ... 5,836 (>5,G60 ' Blenheim JUG 11,587 Nelson 537 4.9 tO 3,088 Wellington. 5,431 97,252 Wunganui ... 33 8,911 -1,0-9 Waitara. 311 6,14.) b,<os Napier 4,331 65,393 80,197 Gisborne 1,247 41,150 39,09fi Auckland 226 24,210 23,f03 Total 29,919 420,505 449,507 ; The exports of tallow for the month were:— „ , CorrespondTotal ing 10 April, for months, 1912. 10 months. 1911. Towns. Tons. Tons. Tons, lnvercargill ...... 203 1,101 8-jj Duuedin J®? Oamaru 50 111 o< Timaru 383 9Go 1.3.8 Christchurch 3W l,o!8 -,»'0 Blenheim 53 J';] -»} Vplc n n »•' ' ' Wellington MI *.?0' Wanganui . 18G »07 *33 Waitara. f - j; Napier }.*]» Gisborne 214 I,la- .68 Auckland 130 1,008 1,203 . Total 2,966 12,998 1.1131 ' The "=ales of wool in the Dominion during the" month were as under, tho number of bales sold for tho ten months ending April and the ten months ending April last year being given:—l> 523 Og b H ■. f Ssg'S£s &! £ .% » a 'tr d S » t 5 § g- s * £ :P n 1 S : : : p- : - f** * ' y W , fcj "5 ' g S | SSSSes'l |6 « 8 a-s|ssa.s.3o s « "a ©MoMg.w ep, 5 6 CO MO* § o ■ g S»B2j!.Bfi.Bo» § £2 m ya. to w 'J- ° Ci ct to ci o to o M fe BfeS 83 8 £r ' £ 05 OMIvOCO OM vn v< The success of. a Dairy Factory is not attained by mere luck-it is the result of the manager's sound sense and good equipment. "Victor" Vats have -jjlayed a large part in profit-building in lactones, and one manager says a ' Victor" is the best Vat he has used in twelve years experience. Write for particulars. Albert J. Parton, Carterton. Chick-rearing is not only profitable, but a pleasure, when you feed ' A and.P Chick-Raiser. It is complete and pro-perly-blended foojl for >oung Chicks. Obtainable from all storekeepers.--Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1439, 14 May 1912, Page 8
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