GENERAL FARMING NEWS.
The Wairau Valley, in the, Marlborough district, is being much boomed at uresent, and during .the holidays it was visited by quite a number of. pcoplo, from Canterbury, including several from. Ashburton and'Timaru. , That.district' is considered most adaptablo for fruitgrowing, and some of the'visitors, it is reported, purchased land tHere. 'Mr. Edward "W. Ivory, of. Rangiora, secured a large area and intends establishing a nursery in'tho "Wairau Yalle.Y. , . '
Mr. J. Ae.imson,, who for tlie 1 past eight years ha 3 ably filled tHo managership of tho Featherstoh Co-operativo Cheeso factory, is to sover his connection with the enterprise at the end of the.present season.
The world exacts from yon ifs (oil of worry and work—there's no need for you to add to it. Make thing; as easy as you can —"Victor" Vats lighten labour and help increase the quality of the cheeso. "Victor" Vats'have that sloping bottom which caused such a sensation in the ehcese-niakine • world. Every factory should have Victor" Vats, they are built for efficiency and satisfaction. Write for particulars. Albert J, Parton, Plumber, Carterton.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2126, 18 April 1914, Page 8
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180GENERAL FARMING NEWS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2126, 18 April 1914, Page 8
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