3T Our Latest Report. 18th July, 1898. A Valued Customer writes us : "Having used your -PreventsFUNGOID DISEASE. iT«y>i |fj! • >! l> Sft!l -ProdueesENORMOUS YIELD. THE BEST fertiliser known. in<* be the BEST FERTILISER KNOWN, so whether ! Seasons be good or otherwise, the RESULTS ARE [HfIWN. ALWAYS SATISFACTORY." Less 2)4 per cent "On for Cash Less 2)4 per cent for Cash Packed in 1% cwt. New Bass. Zealand Lrug Head Office: WYNDHAM STREET, AUCKLAND. - B - BftJ . See Catalogues. Works: Numerous westfield, near OTAHUHU. Testimonials. ! ■■■^.,*-SH*^^^ SSSMS ' - ' ■ ■ JBL, V _-* r ■ ■■■lß rnflE VALUE OF MOLASSES as Fodder for Horses, Cattle. JL Sheep and Pigs has long been recognised in Europe and America ; while die use of it in Australia and New Zealand, though less general, is rapidly increasing. Not only can stock be kept alive by it in times of drought, but even when food is abundant it will pay well to use it. It serves as a condiment to food that is dry and unpalatable, acts as a substitute for more expensive articles of diet, and tends to regulate the bowels ; so preventing constipation and maintaining good health. For dairy cows it is especially valuable, increasing the yield of milk and improving its finality. This result, which was obtained in Denmark and Sweden, has been confirmed by the following : RESULT OF TRIALS AT Hawkesbury Agricultural College, NEW SOUTH WALES. npWO COWS were selected on August 18th, both in rather low JL condition, and giving—No. 1, an average of loilb of milk per day, with a percentage of 3 - 51 Butter Fat, as tested by the Babcock machine ; No. 2, an average of 151 b of milk, with a percentage of 2.5-1 Butter Fat. After a few clays' ti'ial, both cows took food remarkably well; after a week the following result was obtained : No. 1 Cow—2B4lb Milk, Butter Fat 4-6 No. 2 Oow-21-|lb Milk, Butter Fat 43 The. Cows showed marked improvement in appearance. There can be no doubt that the food ia of exceptional value—a little chaff was mixed with food. (Signed) J. L. THOMPSON, Principal, SOLE AGENTS. ■ . THE BEST WAY OF USING MOLASSES is to dissolve it in JL boiling water, and sprinkle over the hay, chaff, or other food. When the animals are not stall fed it can be given in the drinking water, but should be mixed daily as required. Animals not previously accustomed to sugar do not immediately take to sweet food ; but there is no better appetiser than hunger, and a slight reduction in the ordinary allowance may be made when the Molasses is first given. It is well to begin with one pound of Molasses per day, gradually increasing the amount as the liking for it is acquired. Horses and cows become very fond of it, and' will consume 10 or 121 b per day ; but to prevent any scouring action it is safer not to allow more than 5 or 61b without watching the result iu each individual case. Price f.0.1b. Auckland, £4los per ton Prepared for Cattle Pood and rendered unfit for human consumption under Customs Eegulations, by the admixture of Bone Black in small proportions, in noway injurious tocatttle. WAXKATO BitAMCH George W. Sake, Manager i=Pta
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 334, 30 August 1898, Page 1
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