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A CELEBRATED MERINO FLOCK.

Among the “crack” flocks of Australia that of Wanganella, owned by Mr Albert Austin, stands among those of the first rank. Tlie production of wool or sound, marketable quality is the object aimed at by Mr Austin, and the success lie has achieved at the leading Australian shows and the high prices realised for his wool clip are rsufhcicntly indicative of the consistent and limhclass management of the Wanganella flocks. The 1905 clip from Mr Austin’s Borriyalloak Station averaged 14LI per lb, a price which every practical sheep-owner will readily rculise is only'to he obtained for wool grown and got up in tlie very best style. ~ , 'Like so many more of Australia s leading squatters, Mr Austin is a consistent believer in a good sheep dip as a valuable aid Tin tlio production of wool of the very best quality; consequently he has been a consistent user of Qui bell’s Dips for years, having found it the most efficient lor all general purposes, and lor the promotion *of a sound growth of lustrous wool in particular. ' . Every up-to-dalo Hook-owner should test tlio merits of Qulbdl’s Dip for jhimself,—no evidence like the evidence of one's own eyes! Ihe tgsiuis will bo both paying and gratifying.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2410, 27 January 1909, Page 6

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A CELEBRATED MERINO FLOCK. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2410, 27 January 1909, Page 6

A CELEBRATED MERINO FLOCK. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2410, 27 January 1909, Page 6

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