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■ Sale of furniture at Jh's London's, Coredfia Street-,’ on J liursday next, by T. LafnasoU. Pot influenza take Woods. Great Peppermint Cure- Neter fails, is Ad, . Tenders for inland mad services are invited’ by the Secretary to flic lost Office.!' ■ For Children’s Hacking ; Cough at night, Wcods’ Great Peppermint • od. Speaking in favor of herd-testing at Midhirst, Mr N. Fultoir, dairy instructor. said New Zealand was a good country for dairy cattle, and the time had now arrived when we had as.good cattle ’as could bo got in the world.. There was now* a good demand for those cattle, more' particularly in America. We had startedon the lines, ol obtaining good authentic stock,’and ij we continued on the lines ot authentic', records for our dairy cattle, people* would turn their attention more and more to onr cattle, and we would be able to supply the world’s markets, Ho further stressed the importance of farmers obtaining pedigree bulls with authentic parentage records, and in this connection a reminder to farmer readers of the clearing sale of Air Newton’ King’s and A. Harold Street’s pedigree Holsteiu-Friesians. at Bell Block nex.t jWqdnes(|ay,,, should not be out of the way. Records of the sires and dams from both these herds make very interesting reading.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6, 6 September 1915, Page 6
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213NOTES AND MEMORANDA. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 6, 6 September 1915, Page 6
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