THE SUCCESSFUL RESULTS achieved by SUTTON’S PEDIGREE SEEDS BEAR TESTIMONY OF THEIR QUALITY AND PURITY' SUTTON’S PRIZEWINNER MANGOLD Won all the Competitions in Taranaki last season. SCHOOL ROOT GROWING COMPETITION Master Harold Willis, with a. crop of Sutton ’s Prizewinner, weighing 188 tons 7cwt. NORTH TARANAKI SUTTON CUP Mr J. B. Hine, Toko —Sutton’s Prizewinner Mangold, weighing 122 tons 13 cwt. SOUTH TARANAKI SUTTON CUP Mr H. Betts, Sen., Okainwa—Sutton’s Prizewinner Mangold, weighing 106 tons 2 cwt. This is PROOF of Quality ! Sutton’s Seeds Are Best! NEWTON KING, LTD., HAWERA KAPONGA MANAIA.
EAT LiNKHORN’S BREAD J WHY ? "RECAUSE our business lias increased THREEFOLD since we started in Hawcra six years ago, and to-day- we laxe supplying 3500 PERSONS with, their da.ily bread. v - • And Why This Great Expansion? BECAUSE, being made with a liberal supply of MILK, LINKHORN’S BREAD is more delicious than the average and forms a completely balanced food. ’Phone 2782 or 2741 AND WE WILL DELIVER REGULARLY—AND OUR DAILY DELIVERIES ARE REGULAR.
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Referring; to the endeavour to stock the Wanganui River witli Atlantic sahnion, the Chief Inspector of Fisheries 'Mr A. R. Hefford) during a conference hi Auckland. said: ‘‘We wi) 1 ,! most prohlv co on for years.” He mentioned that the spawning season for Atlantic salmon in the South Island had been fairly satisfactory, and that another consignment of-ova was to be rent to the hatchery on the headwaters of the Wanganui. In reference to- the fact that the fish had■ not. aw vet “run’.’ in the Wanganui, he said fears had been expressed; that there was too winch deieterions matter finding its way into the water in the lower reaches. Pollution was. however, a .matter of degree, and in a. big volume of water it waS} .possible that the fish would thrive when making their way bak to spawn.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 29 October 1928, Page 9
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