FARM AND DAIRY.
AN EXODUS OF DAIRY STOCK. (From Our Own Correspondent.) An important consignment of dairy stock left Inglevcood on Tuesday morning's train for Taeroa via the Main Trunk line, in charge of their owner, Mr. Jas, R. Hall, who lately sold his farm at the corner of the Bristol and Kairaata Roads, and lias bought a property on the Hauraki Plains. The consignment comprised 83 heifers, many of them grade Friesians, due for profit next season. They occupied seven trucks, another truck carrying three saddle horses accompanying them, so that when they reach the end of .their railway journey Mr. Hall will ho able to drive them the ten miles they have to go by road to their final destination. They were a very choice lot, carefully selected by Mr. Hall, and all obtained in this listrict, which has already a high reputation for the class of dairy stock raised here, and, it appearance goes for anything, may be relied on to fully maintain, if not increase, the good name of Inglewood as n centre for the production of such cattkv
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1920, Page 7
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183FARM AND DAIRY. Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1920, Page 7
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