WANGANUI SHOW.
In glaiiciiiK through the schedule of the Agricultural Association, one at once not ices that the. committee have catered vjll for (lie children by providing .such a'number of classes in home indusIrics.. produce, art, technical nnd public school c!n«sc?. There are classss for plain and ornamental writing, freehand drawing, painting, modelling, carving, beaten bra'-'s-wrirk, and. coming to the more practical pari, ■ Jlr. James Th.-iin oll'ers a handsome gold medal for the best set of engineer's tools. Mr. Robert liussell gives a special prize of one guinea for the best sheet of architectural drawing, and another guinea for the best exhibit, of modelling from the antique. Turning to tiie domestic side, there are ela"C'-< for evciV description of fancy work and plain sewing. In other directions al«i the association have provided u very liberal prize-list. Entries close to-morrow.
Tho first of the foreign ivool biiycrs for tlie Xtnv Zealand sales arrived in Wellington from Sydney by the jMaimganui yesterdav.
A broken fonce may be responsible for a lot of damage by trespassing * cattle. But the fenco can he repaired aud further loss averted by koppiug the wires in good oi\ler. The old hand-milking system is eating up money through less of time and luhnir, and (lis remedy i'ur this lies in th? adoption of modern methods. A pood milking machine, driven by an "Anderson" Oil F.ngino, will make dairy farming a splendid paying busint-ss. The "Andersm" will do the work of half a do?.2i\ men at n t'-liie of the cost and without tli3 least iius. Its great 'simplicity, dependability, and economical miming commend it to dairy farmers. Moreover, as the "Anderson" Oil Kngnic is made at our own works, owners may consult ns on any rceasion. Full pnrticuiars obtainable from Andersons, Ltd., Cliri a teh ur c h .—A d vj.
The quality of the cheese must Ik? maintained. if net improved, if the Factory is to make good progress. This is -where the "Victor" Vat proves its great value. By its us? better cheese is produced, and lugger dividends paid out to shareholders. Thohundred odd'"Victor*" that have been ordered, show how* wide-awake fonic managers are to tho* superiority of these vats. Full details from Albsrt J. Pavton, Carterton.—Advt. •
A TVTNNER OF COMPETITION'S. " Tho "Egg-laying competitions for 1910-11 and 101M2 were lioth won by pens reared on 'A. and P." Chick Raiser. The first essentia) for profitable poultry keeping. Obtainable from all Storekeepers.—Aavt
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1585, 31 October 1912, Page 10
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405WANGANUI SHOW. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1585, 31 October 1912, Page 10
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