In reference to the I’uketitiri Steeplechase T. McDonald, who was riding Hikateko, and was seriously injured, has now recovered somewhat. Tawhao, who fell at the first fence, was re-rid-den by a light-weight from Rotorua, and ip now leading the field. Whatueapiti is now lying second, with Huakirangi, Hikawera, Hinepare and Huhuti in a bunch. BETTER TREES—BETTER FRUIT. Dial Sprays assure a clean orchard—free from insect pests. “Dial” Atomised Sulphur is a sure and certain spray for the summer control of Red Mite, Mildew, Rust, Brown Rot and other Fungus Diseases. Atomised Sulphur is a paste, composed of pure sulphur, combined with harmless organic adhesive. It rids the orchard most effeetively of pests but is guaranteed not in any way harmful to trees. Upon request we will send you free a valuable booklet entitled “Practical Control of Orchard and Garden Pests,” also large spraying chart, write to-day for them to Dial Chemical Co., Ltd., Christchurch, New Zealand. Local agents for Dial Spraya, Messrs Arthur Simmonds, Ltd.*
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 234, 15 September 1922, Page 2
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