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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE

SOUTHERN PRODUCE MARKET

Good work is being done in tho agricultural science- class of the Mnstcrton District High School. On Wednesday the senior class paid a visit to Mr. Dunn's orchard, and received a practical demonstration in the priming of fruit trees. It is proposed to extend the work in this direction by taking the pupils to various farms in the district.

THE BEST CALF FOOD IS THE CHEAPEST. ■ Initial cost is of secondary consideration when buying Calf Food—or anything else for that matter. Take "CElffiMILK" as ; a case in point. "CEK-E----MILK" costs a little—a very little—more than other foods, but the results are so profitable that the first cost is considerably discounted. One large user, Mr. J. Ross, Maharnhara, writes:—" 'CEREMILK' is easy to use, the calves quickly thrive upon it, and I think that the price will more than favourably compare with any other calf food on the market." At all stores and factories. Fleming and Co., Ltd. Jervois Quay, Wellington.—Advt. • ■• ■■

Woods' Great Peppermint Cure For Coujhs and Cold 6, never fails.*

Br Telegranh—Press Association. Christchurch, August 3. As anticipated, (lie final hi per bushel rise in the maximum price of wheat has not, brought forward any quantity, only an odd little lot of about 100 bushels hnvnij been obtained durinpr the week, lho oats market is quiet. The Australiim market is advancing ami no shipping space is available. Besides the wlicat coming to New- Zealand, preference over oats is being given .to manures. The potato markt is still weaker, and Bales at ■Iss. and 475. (id. at country stations arc reported to have taken place this week, although one buyer says he is prepared to give 505., and few growers wo prepared to accept less than this figure.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 10

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AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SOUTHERN PRODUCE MARKET Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 10

AGRICULTURAL SCIENCE SOUTHERN PRODUCE MARKET Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3154, 4 August 1917, Page 10

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