DAIRY EXPORTS.
The Mew Zealand Shipping Company's Remuera. wltich left., Wellington for .London on Thursday,''took; dairy produce from the undermentioned ports:— Boxes. Crates. • Butter. Cheese. Auckland 12,036 89 New Plymouth .... 7,G79 1,292 Patea ■ .... 2,278 4,802 Wanganni • 493 ISI Wellington . 3,429 2,140 Lyttdton 702 — Port Chalmers 180 — Totals 27,397 8,50-1 Care killed a cat, and it has aged many a hard-working dairy farmer long before his time. When every farmer throws off the cares that are part and parcel of hand milking on an average size farm, more prosperous-looking, easyminded men will be seen in our country districts. A comparatively small outlay will furnish a farm with a firstrato Milking Plant and "Anderson" Oil Engine. With this modern equipment installed in his dairy, a "farmer can save more money than]ever he could under old conditions. He' will find the "Anderson" Engine quite easy to understand, and as reliable and economical as he could wish. As a matter of fact, "Anderson" Oil Engines are New Zea-land-made for New Zealand trade, and are specially suited to dairy. farmers' requirements. You should specify an "Anderson" Engine when ordering* your Milking Machine. ANDEPtSONS, LTD., CHEISTCHtJKCH.—Advt.
"Thousands of pounds are annually lost in tho Dominion," said Jlr. Young, of the Government Veterinary Department, in a lecture to Carterton farmers, while referring to' the treatment calves receive after the rearing stages. "In most instances," he said, "they are turned into a bare grassless paddock, ami left there until .they attain the oge of one year or eighteen months. Later on the farmer wonders why tho animal possesses a weak constitution and a big head." Mr. Young explained that constitution was lacking through neglect.
A. good thiug is 'cheap at any price. Thatrs why s 0 many factories have installed "Victor" Vats. Over a hundred Vats have been ordered, and the better known they become the greater is the demand. Full particulars concerning the labonr-savin<r. profit-increasing qualities of "Victor" Vats can be had from Albert J. Parfon, Carterton.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1575, 19 October 1912, Page 8
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