GENERAL FARMING NEWS.
Shearing at Wakarnu Station, ton machino-shcarers, including two boginiiors, put through 2245 sheep in a working day of 8J hours, averaging 224.0 per man. Arthur Wilson headed tho list, with 281, and .the total was contributed to by tho following:—A. Taylor 241, J. C'otterton 23!), A. Wilson 236, 11. Hawthorne 226, W. Cottorton 218, A. Stillborn 213. J. Johnstouc 194, and I W. Fairbum 164. '• "It's got.to bo done," said a. cheess factory managt-r tho obhor day. "Hero ' jiTb other: factories, installing 'Victor , ' V.its, increasing • their profits and the pro- > ductive n'rinlit.y.of their'cheese." Yes, - Sir, keep'in lino and writ© Parton to- , day' for full particulars'of'the" qualify . ami profit-increasing capabilities of the • "Victor" Vnt. Drop a., lino now. Albert J. Pai-ton, Plumber, Cartcrton.—Adrt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1968, 27 January 1914, Page 8
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125GENERAL FARMING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1968, 27 January 1914, Page 8
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