Japan imported sheep from New South Wales many years ago for the purpose of starting sheep-raising, but tfae experiment failed on account of the unsuitableness of the natural grasses. Since then, however, Japanese representatives have investigated and selected Australian grasses, many of which have taken kindly to Japanese coil and climate, and another effort is to be made by the Mikado's Gotfcemment to acclimatise sheep. Send the documents of your importations to MESSES J. J. CUETIS & CO., LTD., Customhouse Shipping and Forwarding Agents, Customhouse Quay, Wellington who will quickly clear, pass and forward the goods to you. Moderate charges. 2 A GOOD START IN LIFE Is what the " Gilruth " Calf Food gives your calves. It is celebrated throughout the Dominion, and Holves the problem, " How to raise calves successfully without whole milk." It replaces exactly the fats taken out by the separator. Obtainable from W.F.CA,, all branches. 2
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3024, 22 October 1908, Page 5
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148Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3024, 22 October 1908, Page 5
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