8. B. HOLLINGS Off THE PR> "iHJCIION OP PERFECT WOOLThe production of a perfect fleece of wool according to the breed of sheep in which he is interested jf, or should be, the aim of every owner of sheep. For many years Mr S. B. Holliugs, of Bradford, has been, recognised by the most up-to-date | wool rn a n in all countries as perhaps j the most practical authority on wool j living to-day. His pronouncements j on the numerous questions relative to the growth of the fibre is therefore of ths greatest importance to.pastoralists wherever situated. It is freqtieritly argued by flockowners who ought to know better that because there are no ticks in their flock there is no necessity for dipping at all. "In these days of light and learning it-'seems to me almost incredible- that any man sttould want convincing of the fact that iheie is money profit in dip"pine." The experience, of tie world's most noted sheep men to-day fully bears out all Mr iiollings says ' in this connection. Take the experience of the most successful exhibitors at the great annual shqw of the Mew, South Wales Sheepbreeders' Association, ■■ 1907—the moat famous sheep show in the world, because of the fact that Australasian breeders are recognised as being the most up-to-date—and what do we find?—i.e., 47 per cent, of the total prize-money awtrded was won by Quibell-dipperi sheep, 17 per cent, was won by sneep' on' which no dip at all had been used, leaving only 36 sper cent, to be divide J up among the iusers of every other dip on the market combined. YWhat do the above facts prove? Why, that in the opinion of ths men best able to judge as to the merts of a sheen dip, the superiority of Quibell's is undoubted."
WE ARE . • FIRST EVERY TIMEIRST to lower tho price of moat, PIEbT with the quality of meat. HUGH LONG, PRACTICAL BUTCHER. POST OFFICE MEAT MART.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3006, 1 October 1908, Page 7
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