STOCK IMPROVEMENT GRANT.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copxright London, August 18. The Government has granted ,£37,000 this year to assist small holders to improve tho (xuality of farm stock. Mr. J. Robertson is seeking to ascertain from the Prime Minister what the circumstances were which led to the set- . ting-up of a Commission of Inquiry recently into the management of the Experimental State Farm at Levin; and whether, in the interests of the management, the farming community, and the publio generally, lie will make the findings of that Commission public ? Managers who use "Victor" Vats declare they are the best. From every point of view, tho "Victor" is unequalledThe sloping bottom and centre drainage system ejiables the factory to turn out, cheese qf superior quality—mul • that means better prices, and' better profits. The workmanship of the "Victor" is perfect, ovory joint being perfectly fitted and sound. ■ This is tho season to overhaul your plant, if you want best results; install "a'"Victor" where a now vat is needed, and let Partou repair or relino the old ones. Then you'll agree with other managers that "Victor" Vats are supreme, and 'Barton is the man for repairs.' Albert J. I'arton, Plumber, Carterton.—A dvt. Develop the milking propensity and high butter-fat test by using:, the "Gilruth" Calf. Food. Tho constitutionbuilder.' It is not only the best, but also tho cheapest.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 20 August 1913, Page 10
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224STOCK IMPROVEMENT GRANT. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 20 August 1913, Page 10
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