KAIRORO SALE
Tim Gisborne Farmers’ Co-operative Co. held their weekly sale in the Kairoro yards yesterday, when a fair vardinv of sheep and cattle was ofpred There was a good attendance of buyers. With the exception of one or two lots, everything was sold under the hammer at satisfactory prices. The following sales were effected: nFat sheep: 15 fat ewes at 255, 34 at 22s 9d, 17 at 23s 46 at 24s 3d, 47 at' 24s 4d, 21 at 21s. 6d, 17 at 23u 6d. , Store sheep : 25 store ewes lbs 4d, 60 forward ewes 16s 6d, 127 at 16s 6d. 239 hoggets 12s sd, 1 6 2-tooth and 4tooth ewes (small) 17s, 157 hoggets (small) 12s, small mill ewes from 11s 6d to 15s 4d.
CALVES THRIVE ON . “CEREMILK.”
There’s no calf food to equal ‘ ‘CEREMILK’ ’—made from N.Z.s finest cereals. Rich in fat , a ,|, m nutriment, it makes strong, healthy, well-conditioned beasts that bring, top price for market or as milkers. Unlike imported foods, (TEREMILK” is absolutely fresh. Easily digested', it never scours, and is very palatable. Calves take to “CEREMILK” at once, while it is sr. finely ground that it never goes to tho bottom. Easily prepared, “CEREMILK” sa’ves the farmer time and trouble. Mix W. Ross, of Hairini, Waikato, writes: —“I have round ‘CEREMILK’,to be an excellent calf food. . It is safe and useful, easy to prepare, and the calves take to it very readily. Also the cost per calf is low.” Try “CEREMILK.” At all stores and factories. Local distributor: T. Corson,. Gisborne. ,*. 18
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4899, 19 June 1918, Page 2
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