• The reasons for the great run on "Victor" Vats is not far to seek. In the ■ first place, the bottom of a. "Victor" Vat slopes gently to the centre so, that every drop of whey drains away and leaves the curd high and- dry. Then, the workmanship of these Vats is .so excellent that .they give years of service. .Every factory looking for bigger profits should.instal "Victor" Vats. .Write for. particulars to Albert J. Barton, Carterton.—Advt. .
• A. WINNER OF COMPETITIONS. The Egg-laying competitions for 1910-11 and 1911-12 were both won. by pens reared on 'A. and P." Chick Baiser. The first essential for profitable poultry keeping. Obtainable from.all StorekeoDers.— Aaxt
LIVE STOCK SALES.
"Ke3sr& Dalgety and Oβ.. Ltd., Wcllliffton, report as follows on their usual fortnightly stock Eale held a-t'tho Upper Hutt: —Wo had a, small yarding of sheep and a very largo entry of cattle. There was a good attendance of buyers; but bidding was rather dow. Wo, however, sold moet of the passcd-in linos privately, and quote the. following prices:—Hoggets, to-16s. 4d.; cull ewos. to 9». 64.; springing heifera, £4 15e., £5 17e. 6d.y to £8 10s.; heifers, in coif, £4 -10s. to £4 10b. 6d.; eighteen-month heifers, to £4; fifteen-month lrcifcrs, £2'195.; cows, in milk, £4 55., .£4 lfc, £7 Is., to £7 2s. 6d.', three and four-year steere, £5 6e.; two and a, half-year steers, £4 lto., £4 12s. 6d.; ofehteen-month eteera, £3 Os. 64. to £3 12s. 6d.; store cowe, to £3 55.; fat cows, to £5 Is. •• ■■ Jtcesrs. Dalgoty and Co. report of their PaJmoriEton North stock saJe:—A medium yarding both of sheep and cattle woa sold aa follows: Sheep—Mixed two-tooths, chiefly owe 3, 13s. 3d.; forward shorn ewes, 12s. 3d.; heufera and calvce, £4 Bs.; cows and calves, £5 65.; bulls, to £3 95.; email yoarlins helfere, £2 fe.; fat cows, £6 Bs. . Tho Now Zeaia/nd- Loan and 'Mercantile Apfenoy Oompany, lAd., and Reduced,-. report having held thoir wcckJy sale in the P.F.A. yards, Pabiatea, on Tuesday, wlicn they offorodi a. fair yardtag of sheep ■ and cattlo to a reprosertative attendance of farmers and buyers. ' Prices on the whole were on a par with previous Eales, and resulted in a practical clearance of nit stock yarded n.t the following rates:—Forward woolly owes. 15s. Id. to 17s. Id.; cull ewos, 6s. 9d. to 7s. 6d.; dairy hoifors, at drop, £7 15s. to 1 £8; backward dairy liel- - for 3, £5 to £5 10s.; year-line- heifers, £2 ■ ss. to £3 17s. 6d.; weaiiCTS. £2; bulls, £2 . to £5 15s. ■■-•.'..' • The New Zealand Txran and' Mercantile , Aeency 00., Ltd., and Seduced, report :— We held our annual sprinß cattlo fair a.t : Palmeraton ■ North on Wednesday, Novcra--1 her 13, wh*n we yaided 1000 head of owttle, • wbioh met 'with a moet fuooaeeful tale, i Bayew wre Resent ttarn tte luwenndime.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1598, 15 November 1912, Page 8
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