No ombargo has been laid on the export of pure stack from Great Britain, notwithstanding reported meat scarcity, when tho last mail loft. A very fino consignment of 27 Hereford'.!, 10 South Devons, and two Shorthorns left for Brazil recently. Despite the difficulties of freightage ami the dangers' hi transhipment of live stock abroad, no year has been so eminently successful in the matter of raising pedigree stock as that just closing (says the '.'Live Stock Journal" of December 14). Tho Argentine buyer has taken more cattle; the South American countries, generally speaking, have bought a greater number of sheep; Australasia and South Africa have secured more of each than they have ever dono before;' and Canadian and American breedors have taken from Scotland and England more Shorthorns, Clydesdales and sheep than they have dono for many years past.
That ugly cut or nasty 6orß can be quickly soothed and healed with BEE OINTMENT. Eighteenpence buys a large pot. Chemists and Stores,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 142, 5 March 1918, Page 8
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162Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 142, 5 March 1918, Page 8
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