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FEILDING RAM FAIR.

(By Tclefraph.—Press Association.) ' Feildlng, February 7. " The West Coast ram fair concluded yesterday. The prices , ruling throughout were not satisfactory to vendors.. The highest price to-day was 37 guineas for a ram sold for Mr. W. Perry, of Masterton, to Mr. G. V. Shannon, of Waituna. . The average city " resident's conception of dairy farming is basqd largely upon hearsay and exaggerated descriptions of tho country life. True, conditions on some farms como very close to tlio most far-fetched ideas of the town-bred : man, but as a rule, farm-life is a good deal more attractive than it- is painted.: As a matter' of' fact,' on dairy farms' where Milking Machines and "Anderson" Engines are in oonstant use, conditions aro all that anyone could wish. "Anderson" Engines get through an enormous amount of-work at slight cost, and cut out a [jreat deal of tho "slavery" generally associated with dairy farming. "Anderson" Engines give no trouble, and run Alilking Plants and other machinery in a thoroughly-efficient manner. When you order a Milking Machine, see that you get an "Anderson" to -provide the.necessary driving power. ANDERSONS, LTD., CHBISTCHURCB.—Advt. \ 1 Reports of live stock sales will be found •on page three of this issue. ~ : ' ■'

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1669, 8 February 1913, Page 8

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FEILDING RAM FAIR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1669, 8 February 1913, Page 8

FEILDING RAM FAIR. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1669, 8 February 1913, Page 8

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