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A*' a rule, the sons of great pro- ? during cows have in turn produced better cows than the daughters, un- * Jess they were bred to large produ* J. cing sires. ■■■' ■-. . - • •••• • v f Farmers are always willing to ''■ abandon dairying when they ean >jnake as much money from some other branch, that does not entail the J unceasing labour and attention milkgrowing demands. <}?■ • [ b '- r Influenza is said fto bripreralent among horses in the Eketahuna disy lose condition rapidly, and, in some Cases, become unfit for work. < * ' "To allow a team to stand alone in the field attached ’to a plough or * is a stire way to court trouble. the bhains if you leave the ..team. ‘ '■. " , V ,

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43314, 16 April 1908, Page 1

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116

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43314, 16 April 1908, Page 1

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 43314, 16 April 1908, Page 1

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