Sheep-owners in Manitoto district are likely .to lose heavily, through the floods. The mortality at Kyeburn station and at M'Creabye is likely to run into thousands of sheep, while farmers who were fortunate in getting their flocks in state that the experience the sheep have undergone will kill many, and that lambing will be seriously interfered with. Many settlers are suffering from exposure and perpetual damp The Government concession regarding free railage of stock is received with gratification. Fever, it is feared, will result from rotting vegetation and carcases, if warm weather follows the subsiding of the waters. About two thirds of tbe farmhands have been discharged. All teams are idle. Do not forget that the only perfectly safe remedy for throat and lung cojiplaintsiaTUSSlCUßA. Is (id, 2s lid. 3 MEAT & BONE MEAL. A well balanced mixture of fine ground bono and meat nual for feeding to poultry with profitable result. It will make hens lay during winter mcnth3 and encourages rapid growth in chickens. Obtainable from the W.F.C.A. Ltd.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9151, 25 July 1908, Page 5
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170Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9151, 25 July 1908, Page 5
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