The whole of. last season's stock stored at tho Wningawa meat ivories has been shipped, as well as a largo number of this season's carcasses. Thnro 'is now ample storage accommodation, which is being continuously added to. A I'ahiaUm resident, who has returned from a trip to the South Island, reports that the wheat crop there is very disappointing, and there is no doubt but that New Zealand will have to import wlirat again to meet requirements. Potatoes are also very badly blighted. Ono farmer had eighteen acros planted, and dug only 4$ tons of sound potatoes. Every home needs BEE OINTMENT. Nothing bolter, quicker, safer, and surer for cuts, sores, abrasions, burns, and every kind of skin trouble. A Iβ. 6d. pot lasts a long time.—Advt. •
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 10
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127Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 10
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