. In journeying overland to Hamilton, via Opotiki, r-centl.y, Bays ah exchange. Mr. E. W. Bousfield, of To Karaka, was impressed with the comparative scarcity of stock. It was very noticeable between Opotiki and Kotorua that store stock was in short supply. Feed, on tho other hand, 'was' everywhere in over-abundance. Along tho road some imp dairy herds were to be seen. Jn tho Tauranga district, where a peculiar sickness affected cattle and sheep, stock \was just now looking very well. It seemed that where . settlors hnd other and unaffected country they could keep their stock healthy by spelling them on it. The Waikato itself is in great heart, the crops and stocks lookin" splendid—in fact, it had never looked better. The famous Victor Vat is Fast taking the place of other kinds in cheese factories all over New Zealand. 1U special construction ensures the whey being drained off quicker and more thoroughly. Orders should bo placed without delay, for steel is scarce. A. ,T. Parton, Dairy Engineer, etc., Pembroke Street, Carterton.—Advt.
•"Eventually you will use TAN-OL to Tenovate andjolish yonr floorcloth and fnrnitnre. Why not now? "Set tin to-day. Liquid, Iβ.; paste, 6d.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 156, 21 March 1918, Page 8
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193Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 156, 21 March 1918, Page 8
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