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HIGH IBICES FOR WOOL.

13<l. PER LB. FOR 22 BALES. The following letter, addressed to Mr. Wm- Whit 6, of Otaiie, Haw'ke's Bay, the v;oll-known manufacturer of-' ".White's" Dip, shows what can bo achieved by an enterprising sheepfarmer:— Porangahau, 21th April, 1909. Dear Sir,—Haclosed please find' telegram from my local agents, saying that their London brokers were showing some of my wool at the International Exhibition, Paris.- I thjnk this is a very, good, advertisement for your dip. I may sav that mv wool sold vory well indeed. I got as high as 13d- per lb. for 22 bales, and the balance of <the fleoco ranged from Bjd. to lid. per lb.—Yours sincerely, ■ Ernest White. We may also mention that this grower's clip of the following. year also dipped in "White's" topped the market at the first Napier sale in November ,1909, at ltd. per lb. Anyone requiring any further information a>>out White's Dip, which has proved itself so successful in the past; will bo cheerfully supplied on' application to the Manufacturer, AYin. White, Otane, H. 8., or his agents— Advt.

A stockbreeder of wide experience told a "Manawatu Standard" reporter that he has hit upon a serviceable expedient to banish lung-worm from his flock: It' is simply keeping a few cattle iu the paddock with the sheep. Since he has been doing this lung-worm has been giving him no trouble, whereas before the annual mortality from that cause was heavy,

t/hick-rearlng is not only profitable, but a pleasure, when you feed "A. and P." Chick Kaiser. It is a complete and properly-blended food for Young Chicks. Obtainable from all storekeepers.—Advt.

Factory Managers are invited to drop a post-card for particulars of cheese < vats and hoops, the best made, Victor brand, to Albert J. Parton, Cartorton. Do it now/

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1286, 15 November 1911, Page 10

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HIGH IBICES FOR WOOL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1286, 15 November 1911, Page 10

HIGH IBICES FOR WOOL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1286, 15 November 1911, Page 10

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