Sale for one month only at R. M. Parke?;, big reductions to make room for new stock.* Messrs John Caldwell, Johnston Wylie, and Abram Compton, three successful Kdendale farmers, have returned from a Home trip. As to farm methods, Mr Caldwell informed the Wyndham Herald that the farmers In each of the three countries were far behind New Zealand. He was struck with the contrast to New Zealand teams of a single horse in a dray being the common practice. As to the cheese market, Home merchants were not able to forecast the market, but Mr Caldwell could easily see that New Zealand cheese was held in the greatest appreciation. New Zealand butter, too, has got a name which it can never lose. No bitter butter goes into the Home market, and it has a ready sale at the present time. Mr Caldwell could see great possibilities for New Zealand in the supply of pork for the British market. Pork was selling at 67s 6d per hundredweight, and young pigs off their mother three or four weeks brought up to £2. “We must freeze our pork and send it Home”, he declared. Mr Caldwell has seen no better place than the Edendale Plain on his travels. Even in this country, as viewed by train on the journey from Christchurch, he saw nothing to compare with it. —■ Southland News. ror watch, clock or jewellery -epairs go to Parkes, the jeweller, Main Street.
FEILDING JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING MEETING, NOVEMBER 30TH AND DECEMBER IST, 1910. OWNERS and TRAINERS are reminded that Nominations for all events excepting the Maiden Scurry close on Friday, 4th November, 1910, at 8.30 p.m. EDMD. GOODBEHERE, Secretary. 111 MATA NOT STOCK SALE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19™. At 12.30 p.m. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LTD., will sell as follows : I Ayrshire-Jersey cross bull I cow and calf 5 fat and forward cows 25 picked yearling heifers (good) I fat heifer I fat cow I forward cow I purebred Jersey cow (sound) 10 yearling heifers 1 fat cow I 3-year bull 2 grade Jersey yearling bulls 3 yearling heifers I 2-year Jersey bull 20 springing heifers 1 Jersey bull (sire, ” Magnet Needle” ; grand-sire, “Magnet Boy ”) I speyed cow 70 shorn ewe hoggets 60 fat ewes (shorn)
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 912, 1 November 1910, Page 3
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