Mr. G. E. Allan, of Tipua, who was badly sored whilst separating two of his pedigree bulls some time ago, was able to bo about again Inst Fririnv. The offending animal, which was valued at 100 guineas, has been destroyed. TROTH ABOUT THE NEW CO-OPEIi-ATIVJO WOOLLEN COMPANY. _Tho financial expert of a popular New Zealand weekly journal states: "Evidently the experienced nine gentlemen who are sponsors for );lio New Zealand Co-operative Woollen Mills, Ltd.. have thought the matter out upon bouihl lines. Ono is forced to that conclusion ny reading the prospectus now under notice. Nearly all tho directors uru already connected with vory successful cooperative enterprises, and they liavo joined with thorn Mr. J, W. Armstrong, who was lately the general ' manager of a largo woollen mills concern in India. '■This is a very fortunato combination, which will holp to clear away the amateurism whioh so often proves to be tho bane of newly-formed companies directed by men who know practically nothing of Hie technicalities of the business. . . . Under tho circumstances, this country is getting a splendid opportunity for firmly establishing this great trade on a permanent footing." Every farmer will be interested in this co-operative entcnirifo, Wool-growers! own _vou r own mill by taking shares in the jNow Zealand Co-operative Woollen .Mills, Ltd. Prospectus and application form can bo obtained from any branch of tho Bank of New Zealand, or from tho secrctfrv of tho coiiipnny, 12 Kings Chambers, Commerce Street, Auckland,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 62, 7 December 1920, Page 10
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244Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 62, 7 December 1920, Page 10
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