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"Wanteds, &c, HIEF BRAND CAMBRIDGE K. 15 SUITS, for Boys and Youths, cxc-1 in stylo and quality. \TTANTED-A Boy, about IG, to VY n ,ilk. Apply P. W. Browning, Tauwhare, J?.KiL_ WA7.TED— A Vertical Engine and Boiler, about three or four horsepower. Ayply_tliig office. 24'S "\T7" ANTED—4O Men for bush-felling ; Y\ none but good men required. Apply Thomas 11. Kelly, Matamata. 1 17/8 WANTED —At once, Boy about 7 stone, to exercise horses and ride them in work Apply R. Hannon, Hautapu. YI7 ANTED—To purchase any quanTi tity of Good Cabbages and Potatoes. Price and quantity to D. P. Matthews, Fruiterer,jPacroa. \WT ANTED— Purchasers for Violin /» Strings and Fittiugsof all kinds. A choice se'cctiou of Violins in slock at H. H. Howden's, jeweller, Hamilton. WANTED— A Strong Lad, one accuscomect to horses and can milk ; good wagis to a suitable hand. Apply to W. Vosper, Uinglcy Dell, Catnbridge. 24/S ifc* ANTED—Persons de:-irous of purV ? chasing Pianos or Organs, either for cash or on the hire system, to call on H. IT. Howden, Hamilton, agent British and Continental Piano Company. 11/6 mm T A N T E D K N OWN. NEW SEEDS ! NEW SEEDS ! Yates' Reliable Growths: Large assortment just arrived. J. T. HORNE, 13/7 Hamilton. „,..- A N T E D. SHEEPSKINS. The undersigned is a buyer of SHEEP SKINS, "WOOL and DAGS lor Cash on Delivery at the Ngaruawabia Railway Station, or at the Old Flour Mill. S. JAMES, Fellmonger. Ngaruawabia, April 11th, 1595. 13/4 lIIEEPSKTN3 bought in any quan O tity. Highest price given for Skins Wool, Dags. J. MACLEAN, 1/7 Cambridge. nHIEF BRAND SADDLE TWEED J TROUSERS, fur farmers and stock \ men, are made to wear. TJfAMS AND BACON.—The Cambridge Dairy Association is a CASH BUYER of Well-fed BACON PICS all the year round. Delivery taken at the Factory, Hautapu Railway Station every Tuesday, Wednesday an 1 Friday, and highest current prices givenGEORGE WATT, Manager. 13/5 JAMES HALLY, Secretary. HPO FARMERS AND PIG I GROWERS. J ADA M. 3 & 0 0., Ham and Bacon Curers, Freezing Co.'s Wsxucs, Auckland, Are Buyers all the year round of Dairy or Grain-fed Pigs, in any quantity, of 1001 bto 1501 b weight each. Cash Paid o.\ Delivery. 4/ A NY person found TRESPASSING /l with dog or gun on the Raglan Estate will be PROSECUTED. Poison laid for dogs. K. C. MATHIAS, Manager. Te Akau, Juno Ist, 189? ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on any of the Auckland Agricultural Company's Properties will be PROSECUTED. JOHN McCAW, Manager, a 14 Fen Court. ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on any part of the N.Z. Thames Valley Land Company's (Limited) property will be PROSECUTED. MARK HARRISON, 2/5 Manager.

GENUINE LINSEED OJL CAKE! UNEQUALLED KOR REARING ASIJ FATTENING Stock of all Kinds. TjTALUE AS A FOOD FOR STOCK : \ lib of Oil Cake contains ;is much food as 171 b of Turnips. NO CALF SHOULD HE REARED WITHOUT OIL CAKE.—The expense of Oil Cake is the objection usually made to its use. We can show that it is more econoirical to use it, and makes money for the user. Quarter of a pound per day of Oil Cake iu separated or skim milk will cost under '2s for the period during which the Calf requires special feeding. The improvement in the weight and condition of the Calf is worth several times that amount, besides giving it a sound constitution. Stasvkd Calvish mean Weedy Cattle. For use the finely-ground Oil Cake is best prepared by steeping in' bailing water for 12 hours before using (cold water will do, but hot is preferable), and adding cither to heated separated milk, skim milk, buttermilk, or win y. RULLOCKS.— It has been proved that stall-feeding pays in New Zealand. We have supplied a considerable amount of Oil Cake for this purpose, and tha oust mers are all well pleased with the results. The enhanced value of the manure produced ny me use oi un t/ai<c is iu itself an important factor in this system. * MILK COWS.—A large number of our friends give their milk cows a small quantity of Oil Cake, and find they are well repaid by the increased How and richer quality of the milk, and the improved condition of the cows. OIL CAKE FOR SHEEP.—We beg to draw the attention of sheep-owners to the fact that wc are now grinding our (HI. CJAKK AS FINK AS MKAL. 11l this form sheep can easily be fed on Oil (Jake by mixing it in any proportion desired with chair, and it is such a nutritious food that even a, small quantity in the ton of chail' enormously increases the value of the latter as a food, and will also improve the wool clip. ADVANTAGES OF USIIsG OIL CAKE FOR SHEEP. 1. The -Medicinal Action of the Oil in the Cake—lt acts as a corrective to the " coldness " of the turnips, and the " dryness " of the chaff, prevents the tendency to inflammation, and keeps the sheep generally in good condition. 2. The pre-en.incnt value of the Oil Uuko consists in its richness as a food. It stands at the top of the list of nutritious foods ; and it is perhaps not too much to say that a judicious use of Oil Cake in feeding sheep during winter would do much to advance New" Zealand mutton to a still higher place in the London Market than it at present occupies. HORSES, CATTLE AND s'nin SHEEP FOR SHOW PURI>OSK?._. For keeping this class in good condition and bringing them up to a lirst rate "show" style, Oil Cake surpasses all other foods. This is well-known to breeders of prize stock. W. SOUTER & CO. AUKNTK, CAMBRIDGE AND OHALTO.

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Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 174, 24 August 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 174, 24 August 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 174, 24 August 1897, Page 4

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