FARM AND DAIRY.
>,., ™ ■ , "K lst "i'd on .September 1 "a» capital ainoiiirtinir i., r« i,„■ • ?' ■ , ' lli » t » -'5,000 -slmr, % t ' ' l.'i 1 ' -nb l ,- S w, 1 o a ,e 110 t^:, u^^ »Wj.'..a„»j lM iio,, >& 'i ll0 „„,,„:;
f.J'';: v |,:uii:, " ,A „ in, ; ,i ~]„.,.,. t 'I? ° 1 ;'',"""•■'"l-m.r,- must 1 ",, ' I •' " ,,sli,k i ,J - '• vory
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four'i.,'"^;!:";"'', u ' lim,, ' d di >'*••« ■ IV I I, ' t '""'" "■-•' i| but "< i ii-i'il should not s top. I" iiiiv farming eommuuilv will be li'iiml lliosi. who .stciul.lv maintain t|,,u years run loan ami fat in more or lo<s usc-tnl order. . If vo» want to gel U,e full eupaeiiv out ol your horses wjtlnmt injury, use moderation ( lt the begiuniii" of'even task imposed upon them. " Kapc may l, c . sown at t |iir.-i-<-nL liuus t".H'V<. 11 SUeCfSSJoII Of greeil t0r;,,,;. 11ns should bo used Willi care to -ivoi I Minting the milk, by usi„ g it after' eueii milking.
'J lie; greatest gain is in voiiin' slu k bmiUSC tlf rapid gvowlU, llilll llll"n'(. l i r ''V ilii! annual ■ti)>|>ro:ic-li<>s ninluritv the sowor the increase. i„ weight, burin" tie cold season more food is ramiivcl than (luring summer. Uek with tin. lunula mid ewe., i s •, t"|uc of conversation (| lat is m , L \.\ worn out amongst farmers and H,,;*owncr.s, and, as usual, we hear cas's "f Kood luck, moderate luck, and in a leu- instances, bad luck. It must, said the King, spcakiii" recently at Hereford (K„g.), ')!,, ~ 5 ,7, m . (, of groat satisfaction to Knglish breeders to laid agents from foreign lands constantly visiting tlieir countrv in order that they may purchase horses, cattle and sheep |„ improve tlieir own slocks ' Ten dairy produce Imvers waited upon the din-dors of the lla'wera J)aii v c'rul>any on one day last week. The outpul oi butter to the end of September w-os sold at the splendid iignre of Wfo], | Messrs, 3. 3. Lonsdale and Co. secured the cheese output to the end of April
on open consignment with an advance of (Id per lb. According to a report ]ilacav<li-il at the Wcraroa State llio champion cow Mary gave during tin* season ]OOS (j 12.1U7M) of milk, being ]]sß gallons which nt 7il was worth £33 l.is°lid, oV calculated on a teat of 3.78 450.1 of fat worth at lO'/od £lO 13s lOd. with'. 10,3-1311. skim milk at V-A per gallon, equal to £1 Is (id. making tlio return £2l Lis 4d. 'During tlie .season 1000-7 it gave milk valued at £3O fc 10, l ~t 7d per gallon, and £2l Lis 3d worked nut at W/..A for lmtter-I'at. In 11)07 S the value of its milk was £3O lis Oil calculated at 7d .per gallon, and l>y the sale of n calf £2l Is Od, making U|.< enormous total of £57 12s Sd, thus giving an income of £127 13 3 4 ( t f or tin; three years. I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 230, 22 September 1908, Page 2
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486FARM AND DAIRY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 230, 22 September 1908, Page 2
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