HIGH PRICED WOOL
The "Wool Record" of April 8 says that at the last series of London sales Messrs. Thomas and Cook had tho honour to make two records for New Zealand wools. Idol/Nirvana made Is. Bd. for 26 bales greasy Ist crossbred, which is all the more significant becauso this was not a getting in lot. Then too in the sale of greasy crossbred lambs thoy made what wo believe is a world's record, tho lambs out of the clip OHD/Wairiki making Is. 7d. These certainly are excellent prices, and botli sellers and growers are to be congratulated.
The Wairarapa P. and A. Society is to hold a meeting to-morrow to consider the question of raising a loan for improving and turning into a rev-enue-producing asset tho present Agricultural Hall. The call of the Empire has reached the 'dairy farmers of New Zealand, and they know that we require to send Home more butter and cheese. "We are in' close touch i.'ith the selling end of the Defence Department, and have now chances never before heard of, in bringing out firstrate prices for your milk and cream. Wo can guarantee you good results it' you supply our cheese or butter factory at St. John's, Wangamii Fresh Food and Ice Co.—Adyt. Dairy Factory Managers should get particulars of the celebrated Viotor Cheese Vat. Everyone that has used a "Viotor" says they are the beat made. Albert J. Partem, Dairy Specialist, Carterton.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2467, 21 May 1915, Page 8
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241HIGH PRICED WOOL Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2467, 21 May 1915, Page 8
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