| Auction Sales. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. PAEROA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2. 9QO HEAD CATTLE Entries Solicited. DALGETY AND CO., LTD. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE’ AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD. HIKI/TAIA STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, . at 11.30 a.m. Entries solicited. THE FARMERS’ CO-OP. AUCTIONEERING CO., LTD., Hamilton Auctioneers. Situations Vacant. CARETAKER OHINEMURI JOCKEY’ CLUB. Applications me invited for above position. Wages at rate of £175 per annum, with free house and lignt to graze cow. Full conditions of appointment on application to Secretary, Paeroa. Applications close Friday, August 5, at 7 p.m. No application necessarily accepted. H. POLAND, Secretary. THAMES HOSPITAL BOARD. NURSES’ HOME. Applications are invited for the position of “Working Housekeeper’’ for the above Home. Salary, £lOO per annum and found. Applicants should forward copies only of testimonials. Applications endorsed “Housekeeper” to be forwarded to the undersigned by Noon,' Monday, August 8, 1921. Conditions of appointment may be seen on application. GEO. TONGE, Secretary.
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In general, a long" bodied cow has greater capacity than a short-bodied cow; because of' this she is able to handle larger amounts of feed, and, other things being equal, will likely produce more heavily. However good a bull may be, if his dam had any particular defect it is almost certain to be reproduced in his progeny. When buying a bull of any breed it is necessary to be particularly carefu 1 as to its ancestors.A Wisconsin (U.S.A.) farmer sold his registered dairy bull to the local butcher before the production records of any of the daughters were known. During the following year 11 of the daughters averaged 15,0741 b. of milk and 5711 b of butterfat. The export of Canadian maple sugar increased from 1,462,4151b5. in 1914-15, to 4,005,1241b5. in 1919-20. Those figures represent only the surplus. The total output in Quebec last year was 30,000,0001 b.; in Ontario, 7,000,0001 b; and in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, 500,000 lb.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXII, Issue 4298, 1 August 1921, Page 3
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