tancTble evi dence of efficient farm administration The Guardian Trust is a permanent organisation » SSt Whan placed in the hand, of the Guardian metit of funds, realisation Trust, this property was carrying 2050 Ewes- 1750 H°99«s and 320 Cattle. The land and income tax de- Company's special Farm Supervisor was d«f 'endants* utu re^°b * 'mmec''ate'y Put 'n charge, and by the the ?ppointmantUS the adoption of scientif ic methods and pasture Guardiab Trust as your improvement, was able to increase the M!k?M*enilyXaepjS: farm's carrying capacity to 4750 Ewes, ment with the Manager 1 100 Hoggets, and 330 Cattle; in addition Ifon" Co?flyoural ttitks, to which there was a y|e,d of 2'000 fat er write for our Free Lambs for the last year, in addition to BookletonGuardianTrust store sheep. Administration. r DIRECTORS The Guardian Trust reallses the Importance of Mr.s. AuttinCarr - Speclal care and attentlon being given to wool Mr v clips. The following is an extract from a Broker's * MrllC B. Myers Report on a clip of 149 Bales from the same proMr. E. R. N. Russell perty sold during the 1936/37 sale. " The wool was Mr. P. H. Upton 0f good condition, well grown, sound in staple and Mr. w. R. Wihon ef g00Cj (ength. The clip was very well skirted and ^ORS each line was very even in quality. The clip altoMn E.j.Ketrick' gether, was excellently got up and from the way MnH. B. Wiiiiam*. In which it was prepared each line met with exKAPIER MANAQER cellent competition. The clip generally was very Mr.F.D. Logan highly commented upon by the buyers." the Guardian Trust & Executors Company bf N.Z. Limited (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament, 1883) " Capital : £100,000, invested in N.Z. Government Securities. Additional Liability of Shar-^holders: £100,000 Estates under Administration £13,000,000. New Business last year over £1 ,000,000 Head Office:- South British Insurance B'uiiding, Shortland Street, Auckland. two great spec1als No. 1 THREE-PIECE chesterfield suites £13 10s Od No. 2. redroom suites £19 17s 6d Incredible Value CALL AND SEE THEM at christie's Laugh in your"baugh"! uL Two or three tablespoonfuls Yv of Colman's Mustard in your ^ bath — that's all. (A Foot-bath, { of course, needs less.) Then 8° to bcd with a hot drink of - Robinson's Lemon Barley % Water. \ leave your cold in a mustard BATH FREE OFFER. Send a posteard to Messrs. ColmawKeen (New Zealand) L td., Dept. -0 , Mox 422 , Wellington, for "The Mustard Treatment," which tells yopihow to use the age-old natural remedyfor COLDS, RHEUMATIC PAINS, etc ., and aho receive a FSJEE sample of Colman's Mustard Ointment. 1 The answer to the } j burning Question — | t The'perfect housfehold fuel for . f\ ti |i m m n n i| { cold winter days— borns hot K H I II |J K I } KJ $ 2 with clear, bright flame— and w 11 1 X v " j J Lasts— and LASTS. Oider 1 | to-day from . . . „ " g ^ | mci fod & gardner, ltd. j | Thone 2729. MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. J
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 191, 30 August 1937, Page 13
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