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[-,■'-■' : America is, popularly supposed to be j.V . 'the home : of- progressive' farming. '.'For 5 ■'■'"■' • pointof size the States end our. Dominion I'.'■''■ arenas an elephant to a bulldog but in 5 .'■''. 'comparison with the population Now ZeaI."■"..■■'.' land farmers are every whit' as progres■i/■.. 'bivo'as their 'Yankee' cousins. If proof of ('■ , .'this- were wanted one need but-point to {'■■'-,' -'the. great number of dairy-farmers in th\a I:" '•■' .country ■•"• who;■':havo■•' 'installed,'. Milking \ ■::'.;. Plants and. "Anderson" • Oil "Engine's,, as f.;"' wellfas' modern, 1 implements of every ► ■■.description.'^'Xlie'increasing sales of "A'nlv'..'■.■•'ilerson", Engines bdar but the !:cbntentioh ;.. 'that-these New Zealand-made engines are '(■ . .' specialfy suited to local conditions. The '/■.:. mere .';f act that their, money is; kept in k .: the country, induces; many'farmers to 7. ■'. buy "Andersons". But, in addition to s'"'■'•:'.". this,;',"Anderson" Engines are, superior:in ;. ' all respects 'to imported.makes,' and "spare \. ■■ 'parts''.call, always bo obtained without ',-'..' '• delay/, lustal-an "Anderson" with.youi [-~ Milking "Machine. ; Anderson's, .'Ltd;, i. : '.". : Ckristchurcn.—Advt. ■ \ :' f . : ',-v.:..,LAMBS on kApe.'■■,,■ FATTENING. Lambs on rape ..is non quite'an'important part of the' year': (■'■ work with most sheep-iarmers, and thi 1 best methods to adopt' aro tlio constan

<~vTjttfe of those who wish to secure the maxi- ' uiuSV results. /.-The question of whether i to shear tho lambs, or leave •them in the '.. wool is a much-discussed one—tho general opinion being that on an averago it pays best to leave the lambs unshorn. AVherc ■ this latter, course Is adopted it. is abso- ?' hitely, essential if the lambs are. to gel I. tho greatest, possible benelit from the i : rupe that they be free from all irritat '/ ing influences such as the presence ol ticks, or lice. -Wo have no hesitation ' ; therefore; in 'recommending farmers t( £•• dip their lambs before putting thc.m 01 I ■■''■ tho rape. A good.mixture for this pur ' .. pose is • . ;"■■' WHITE'S WELL-KNOWN DIP. '"•■ This preparation not only kills all irri | ' . lating Vermin, but the 6inell from it alsi : . renders the lambs safe from the attack r"■■ of tho dreaded fly. Tho fact that a larg 'f number of the most practical • men us )■■■■ it is a sure proof, that it fully answer I' . their requirements. ' f-'''- I'urthor particulars of this successfu \ preparation will bo cheerfully supplied o; ; application to tho manufacturer, f'■'. WILLIAM WHITE, OTANE, H. 8., 1 .. •.•"■' '.;. Or his Agents. ' i" ■ '. .•. Thq show' mentioned in yesterday' L issup at which conditions were laid dow ( }•"■■" 'to prevent tho "faking" of sheen was tli ; '•. Adelaide Kojal.Sh.owi

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1647, 14 January 1913, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1647, 14 January 1913, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1647, 14 January 1913, Page 10

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