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"OUR DAY" BED CROSS APPEAL

AND BLIND SOLDIERS' & SAILORS' FUND. Tlio treasurer of "Our Day" Bed Cross Appeal and Blind Soldicre' and Sivilors' Fund begs to acknowledge receipt of the following sums:— s. d

The English Courls have faiicl.ioned the fusion of the British Dominion General Insurance Co., hid., n-ilh the old'-rstnli-lished English Co. The Eagle. Insurance and the ninalgnmntcd title of T!asle and British Dominions Generals Insurance Co., Ltd., has now been adopted. The local public arc requested to note this company hns noanital of three million and a reserve o fthree million five hnn* died thousand pounds. Tho projectile of o. 13.5 in. gun weighs 12S0H).—as much as eight 11?. stone rr.rn— and at a range of over a_ mile w.ill penetrate .Win. of wrought iron.

IS FARMING & COMMERCIAL $ . : news and notes. MILKING SHORTHORNS LIVE STOCK SALES S .'.'All tho principal A. and P. Associa* J® 68 ?*!: Dalgety and Company, Limited, ' bong now include in their schedules ~ t av i? B . ofl '? reti a fair yarding of classes for Milking Shorthorns, and they Thursday .""".j f. 5 8 011 . jw fast - becoming . the popular teel c^, t%S! for practical tanners.' Farmers inter- limply store cows, £7 17a. 6d. to £10 2s. 6d • ested in this breed of cattle are notified springing cows, £8 10s. to £18 10s.; spring', that entries for non-pedigree female i "IE-heifers, to £8 10s.; yearling heifers, to stock for tho third volume of the Herd • ~~„i steers. iM 10s. to £6 5s.; Book will be accepted up to Juno 30 j 5 .°S P J ul &A t £S J° s " u„„„ „ , „ . next. This will; be the final oppor- ltd, report on tlicir weekly "sale at'l'aw tunity to register, as future volumes tua on Tuesday :-We submitted a good •■will be restricted to pedigree stock only, yarding of slock to a, representative at- . As per advertisement in another column, tendance of h'u-yers. Competition -was -entry'forms and information are obtain- * CD,1 n and-, good prices were realised, a ;• - able from the secretary; Mr. W. Huuter, siua I eniry of V cry good lionets realised PnlmprQfon Nni4h Sm 10 T * Ah J ero is.a.very, pood demand at J. aimerston iNortn. present for dairy heifers and young Btyru \r ri ci l -ii -it wttla. Prime hoggets, &s. lOd.; fair hogMr. George Sheat, president or the gets, 28s.; b.f. hoggets (medium), 20s.; ewes ; North Canterbury Thrashing Mill. Own- i and lambs, 33s. 6d.: store ewes. 253. Brt.; ers' Association, speaking at th'b annual i fa t aD( * forward ewes, 38s. 9d.« cows and meeting (says the "Lyttelton Times"), j ?£ ve ® (l " c n di " m) ; springing heifers said that the prospects were for a bousi- j ( £6 ° f 0 * i| s -g s . emi,tlr h(me1 ' 8 ' 1 x}, ) harvest m Canterbury. Coming to ; The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Cnnstchurch that {lay, ho had paid par- | Agency Co., Ltd., report:—At our veekly tioular attention, and was impressed with ! sa l° at Palmerston North on Thursday "what lie saw. Between Brooksido/ and ' wo had a few sheep and a fair entry of •: Dunsandel' the crops offered tiie best. J;! 1 ,! , \ v ? s 8tro Jl ff thoughprospects of his sixty years' experience hi lat ' Valca. l ° Fa" r mhcdYoggct"/ 25°!? It the province. It was necessary that the month Jersey heifers, £6 6s.; light atoro Government should see that this boun- cows, £6 10s.; forward cows, £5 15s., £9, tiful harvest was gleaned, and the Gov- ' £10; good cows and calves, £12 13s.; fat ■eminent should take steps to shut down oowa, £11 12s. to £14 10s.; fat Jicifers, £12 non-essential industries' temporarily so j 8 ';™" 8 k ' £7 10s - : euarantecd that men might be freed to do i arresting L ' ' * 3 ~ ■work. Mr. Sheat paid a high compliment to Mr. ,1. A. BVostiek for. tho great COMMERCIAL ITEMS "work he had done on the Liheiency T>oara, but it was for the Government to act INVESTMENT SHAKES. at once, and act fearlessly, in. gleaning , . the harvest, which was one of the most momentous matters that the country had Buyers. Beiiors had to face. £ s. 4 £ a . d Down in the South Island farmers Bank 5 6 0 5 10 0 , ' have been using "Eclipse" Fertilisers nI? K!tc7 Piato 116 0 17 - ° with remarkable success for the past w ' cI1 i uve6 tment "! - oil 3 twenty years. And now JNorth Island Well. Deposit 0 6 3 — Farmers are enabled to obtain these Ohristchurcli Gas (£5) ... 6 0 0 6 6 0 wonderfully efficient manures at lowest Well. Gas (£10) — 13 0 0 market rates. "Eclipse" Fertilisers are N-Z- Insurance 7 16 0 7 18 6 rich in phosphates and animal nitrogen, HuddartParker (ord.) ... 112 6 — : and their lise means increased grpwth, Kai%oi'WoiWn ted.):: - 612 6 lnoreased quality, and increased probta. Westport Coal 18 9 19 6 —Advt. Westport-Stockton — 0 8 4 : . . ~ Colonial Sugar 23 0 0 23 12 6 Golden Bay Cement — 0 19 9 ' AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. Manning and Oo - 3 110 WAIRARAPA AND BAST COAST Customs duty collcetcd at the port of P. & A. SOCIETY. Wellington yestorday amounted to £M9J 0s. 5d. 40th ANNUAL WAIRARAPA SHOW, AT CARTERTON. SOUTHERN GEAIN MARKETS. . By Telegraph—Press Association. 24th. and 25th OCTOBER. 1917. phrie'rhiiprh rintniiaf iq ■ THE BREEDERS' FAVOURITE SHOW. The Board of Trade wUl meet merchants, . Also Popular with the Public. millers, and farmers in conference next . „ week to arrange matters in connection Every convenience for exhibitors and "with tho disposal and prices of tho new their stock. wheat crop. The oat market ig quieter, -.Comprehensive Schedule, with generous but oatsheaf chaff is firm at late rates. I prizes in all classes. The potato market is quiot, and in view Special Stock trains to and from the of the low pricos offered for new business "how. _ . merchants are not purchasing beyond ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY, 10th their requirements. For orders in hand OCTOBER. . the price is "47s. €d. to 50s. at country Send for Schedule to stations, and there are not many offering L. H. SMART, as growers appear to be indifferent • Secretary. whether they sell or not. P.O. Bos 25, Carterton. — • ' ■ r THE METAL MARKETS. MANAWATU AND WEST COAST (Bee. October 19, 10.15 p.m.) AGRICULTURAL SHOW. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. PALJfERSTON NoSra 8HOWGKOUNDS, 0 o piMsr^_epo t. aiO^f^r 0 ?^"^ WTfnwT?Qmv vet nrTnuPTj months, £110 Ss.; electrolytic, £123. OCTOBER, Lead.—Spot, £30 10s. per ton; three THURSDAY, NOTOMBER 1st. 1917. ' m ape l Uer.-S^t, 8 '£64 per ton; three months, ! MANAWATU KENNEL OLUB £ Tin-Snot. fMI •>.« 6d • three months CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW. • montns. The Finest Exhibition in the silvor ; 42 Jd. per ounce standard. COME TO YOUR BIG SHOW. General Entries Close 6th October. Competitions and Live Stock, 13th October, MINING NEWS , ' Late. Pee Live Stock, 20th October. and all Information on appli- . WELLINGTON SHARE MARKET, cat on to p E NNY Secretary Tho Quotations for mining Bhares yesBox 85, Palmerston North. « undcr: - Bujer , 8ellcra £ a. d. £ s. d ' " ~ : Con. Goldfields 0 4 3 — MILKING SHORTHORNS. wiiM 1 " 1 '. 115 9 ' : mHE N.Z. MILKING SHORTHORN A3SO- Grand Junc ' 10n 016 J '~ I JL CIATION in order to meet the wiahes STOCK EXCHANGE of many breeders, will accept entries for TMeWra nh—Pr«s AsRneiation ■ ■ Volume m of non-pedigree female stock 37 Telegrapn-Press Association. I ' (subject to inspection) up to 30th June, Auckland, October 19. : 1918. Tliis will be the last opportunity 6ale:-Auckland Trams. 22s. Sale re- , r to register, future volumes of the ported:—Auckland GaB, 27s. od. Herd Book will bo opbn for pedigree stock '• ** ; only. JOIN NOW. Apiiy for information At a meeting, of the committee of the ( End entry forms, to Onslow Horticultural Society- on ThursW. HUNTER, Secretary. day, night it was decided''to hold a flower t Box 30, Palmerston North. show at the Khandallah Public Hall on ...... ' Wednesday, .December 12 next, practically TO Stock and Dog Owners.—Mr. D. H. the same date as th.it of the very success- , Rait, M.R.C.V.S..' London (Specialist f u \ s h ow of last year. lor the operations of rig and ruptured horses), desires to notify Farmers • ~ -and owners he has established a Veterin« QUAIiITT IN CALF FOODS. ' co^pra! , n,r aC 5ogs M 7notuSte" nt for 0r and . really counts in feeding calves against distemper. Special Tabloids for IS wllat th 7 o«Best—not how much they in cows, scouring in oalves, eto. swallow. When ■ calves • are givc-it vrhey "Country correspondence invited. Opera- alone, they have to' consume such er.ortions performed for the relief of roaring, mous quantities to get a square meal that ,Colts castrated standing. Address: Vic- malnutrition and ruined digestion result., Jo6 na Palmerston North. "Phone Qn the other hand, a little of "CEKE- - v. — : : — MILK" suffices, because it is made from S _ „ . „ • _ the pick of New Zealand's finest cereals, BED POTATOES. nutritious, easily 'dieted and' most PLANT NOW. palatable. Mrs. Dbncan Malcolm. Pnuthland, in referring to "CEKE-MILK," EARLY PURITAN. UP TO DATE. says-. "The calves thrive right away and GAMEKEEPER. , they do not scour as tbey (lid witli the ' " —• other food." At all stores and factories, we have Selected Reed of these Varieties. Fleming and Co., Ltd., Jervois Quay. Wel- ■ . lington.—Advt. W. J. GATJDIN AND SON. Ooal, Grain, and Produce Merchants '' GITU^T EE STREET. WELLINGTON. Cheepo factory managers everywhere rPnone 271. Also Kilhirnie. .'ITions 3714 are recognising the .idvantages of the wiini».ni<x j Victor Cheese'Vat. This improved -at te made with drainage and s'oping bottom to eliminate whey. Owing . to the metal shortage it is advisable to place orders at mice. A. .T. Parton, • / ' „ Sheet Metal and Plumbin? Works, Pero4 SUCCESSFUL CHICK broke Street, Carterton.—A<M. REARING ===== , v "OUR DAY" RED CROSS APPEAL rrais Season ts most essential in order a ' to increase our Egg whJ.nii i* ' below requirements. AND BLIND SOLDIERS' & SAILORS' l'UND. Be sure and use ...... The treasurer of "Our Day" Bed Cross "A. AND P." CHICK RAISER Appeal and Blind Soldiers' and Sailors' . Fund begs to acknowledge receipt of the . find your success ia assured. following sums; — '£ s. d Already acknowledged 628 9 G nnHE Truth vitality it Messrs. Bank of New Zealand 100 0 0 X stands alone, unsupported; nothing Person and Co., Ltd.... /,> II •piore is needed by way of emphasis, noth- Chns. Knapp 25 0 0 "£?' J 8 ?? w i5 "®° Truthful—state the St. John's (Presbyterian) 2ft ft 0 w't,hrZ 5 f a 5 nlan T < i Dalr i- Company Roberts (N.Z.), Limited 10 10 0 i>as nothing to hide. Its suppliers hove 10 fl 0 the right to know everything about the V it VI - c n business. We play the game clean, and Honehton a 5 0 .never misrepresent anything. Wo hare Chalmers 5 0 0 established a good reputation, which Hon. Frnscr 5 0 0 stands firm as a rock, on which we will "An appreciator of Jfr. WilcontiDue to build our luture business. ford's Tectum" 1 ft « Anyone supplying us with cream or roilk rw T W qia gets Highest Marl'ct Value. Wo have L doubled our output this spring, but can ,T - " • Wallace 2 2 0 do with more for our ever-incrcasing.de- C. H. Smith 2 2ft jnands. Write us for any particulars you TT. L. Hevmanson 2 2ft may want. Maoriland Dairy Co., Ltd., "PntrinHe" 1 o It > ZZ Bo, 185, Wanganui. [_ T .^X C 1 I « t-.— - V. W. FnHcert 1 1 f) IM Colonial Carrying Co. 11.# C. Ji>. -Tonlin 10 0 Mrs. Bungay 10 0 Vi w .c n. ,. n< l V. Le Grove 10 0 The City Treasurer 0 H li D. Jf. Douglas 0 10 0 E. S. Bates 0.10 fl Miss Possenniskie 0 10 0 Mr. H. Possenniskie 0 in 0 j- ar ;s; G. Iiell 0 5 0 SSfSiri'Mis; '• s ' Bell ft r> ft Wm. Smith I) 5 0 Mrs. Tait 0 3 0 SALES-INCREASED VERY * rnst "' E - B,,n n 3 0 Anonymous 0 2 (1 LARGELY LAST SEASON. - .an i g

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 22, 20 October 1917, Page 12

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"OUR DAY" BED CROSS APPEAL Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 22, 20 October 1917, Page 12

"OUR DAY" BED CROSS APPEAL Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 22, 20 October 1917, Page 12

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