SHEEP-SHEARING CLASSES.
The shcop-shoaring classes, held every year under the auspices of the PalmerBton North Technical School, commence on Tuesday next, October 7. This opportunity ; of learning not only machineshearing, but also blade-shearing, will no' doubt be soized by many young farmers. The shearing-shed is run exactly on the samo principle as the large sheds throughout the Dominion. Learners are taught how to catch And hold the sheep, aWo class, balo, aiul press the wool. Intending students should communicate with tho director at onco.
'Every why hath a wherefore," quotli Shakespeare. Therefore, there is a reason why you should install a "Victor' Vat in your cheese factory.' "Victor" Vats are the cheeseman's help, giving that assistance wheih is so essential to the production of 'first quality cheese. The sloping bottom and centre drainage ensure a free jlov of lvliev, leaving the curd high and dry.' ' V' "Victor" means bigger, profits, too. Get particulars. A. J. Pnrton, Registered Plumber, Carterton,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1870, 2 October 1913, Page 10
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159SHEEP-SHEARING CLASSES. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1870, 2 October 1913, Page 10
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