The Ayrshire is probably the youngest of the thoroughbred dairy breeds, and though her origin is veiled in some obscurity, there are many things that confirm the theory that the native wild cattle of the country are the foundation of the Ayrshire of modern times. For greasy heel in horses wash the parts with strong soapsuds, then use a mixure of carbolic acid, 1 ounce; glycerine, 2 ounces; olive oil, 8 ounces. In case this does not stop the itching dissolve half an ounce of sugar of lead in half a pint of soft water, and apply twice a day.
(9 YEARS WITH >V@H§5 W. Sout: > Seed, Grain, Manure, Implement 8 Timber MBECHANT, KING-STREET, TE KUITL Can Supply : Grass and Clover Seeds (Murray, Roberts and Co.), Fencing Wire, Staples, etc. IMPLEMENTS: Oliver and South Bend Ploughs, Disc and Tine Harrows. Agent tor — REID & GRAY, BENNEY & SONS, COOPER & DUNCAN, ETC. MANURES : Bonedust, Super, etc., and all K, P. & Go's Special Manures. IRONMONGERY : Spades, Shovels, Hooks, Axes, Grubbers, Nails, etc., etc., on hand. Agent for — Bosker Rabbit Poison Cyclone Woven Wire Fence Co.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 116, 17 December 1908, Page 3
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181Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 116, 17 December 1908, Page 3
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