KEREONE SETTLEMENT.
ROADS FOR SOLDIERS. ] J\r k I r proVem J cnt " bein S effected 1 on the soldier road* at Kereone. Mud "° W , I S iM of the past, for metal lfts been laid down .on good crowned roads. It i 9 now exp€cted «JJJ the topdressing of shingle will be nut dmn, immediately, which, .hen done will make first-class roads. ' Production by th« herds baa steadily increased since the change of wasi? The cows have a good bite of very JJX grass, and consequently the flow of milk has increased naturally, and the quality is richer. Nevertheless the animals have suffered in condition, and in a number of instances have become quite thin Experienced settlers sound a warning that it will be essentially important for! dairy farmers to keep an eye upon the condition of their stock, and should the early-calving cows not recover their condition within a lew weeks advocate dryingJbtai off.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1928, Page 14
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155KEREONE SETTLEMENT. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 77, 31 March 1928, Page 14
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