TUESDAY, 7th MAY, 1007. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON & CO. LTD., will oiler on account of Beaumont Station — ' i -t OAA Foil-mouthed Merino Ewes. i AA Half-bred Wethers. FORWARD CO .\ DITION. Lost, on the Avruw-Qneonstown Road, or la Quoenilown, a GOLD RING, with the initials " W.F.S." on it. Finder rewarded on returning to Pkebs Ol'iica. \ RROW BOWLING CLUB. A MEETING of Members and Intonding Members will be held in the Press Oilice on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, May ith, at 8 o'clock Business : To receive report of canvassers and election of officers. P. de la PERRELLE, | Secretary [pro tem. ■ AKE COUNTY A. &P. SOCIETY A MEETING of MEMBERS of above will be held in the Atheneum Hall, Arrowtown, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, May 11, at 2.30 o'clock. Uvsinkm : To discuss the best means of KottiuK a draught etallion for the district. Every {armor in tho district is particularly asked (o iiHiuid, P. M. TOBIN, Secretary. i A RROW QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. AN EXTENDED NIGHT will be hold in tho ATHENEUM HALL on FRIDAY EVENING, tho 10th May. Dancing at 8 sharp. Musician, IT. Hii.T.MAN. M.0., Sir S. MSSkmminu. TEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Week-end jftoliday Excursions to Queenstown. An Excursion will be run from Queenstown to Head of c Lake Wakatipu on Monday, 29th April, and each succeeding Monday up to 27th May, 1907. Steamer will leave Quoenstown 8.45 a.m. and return leaving Head of Lake at 5.0 p.m. Excursion fare, available for return on day of issue only, ss. Firsfc-clasß meals obtainable on board BY ORDER. " AKE WAKATIPU STEAMERS. Time-table Alterations. Commencing on Wednesday, Ist May, 1907, and until further notice, the Queenstown-Head of Lake Timetable will be as follows: Leaves Queens- Leaves Head Day of town for Head of Lake for Week. of Lake. Queenstown. Tuesday 9.30 a.m 8.30 p.m. Friday 9.30 a.m. 3.30 p.m. In addition, a special steamer, in connection with Week-end Excursions, will run to Head of Lake on Mondays up to and including Monday, 27th May, leaving Queenstown at 8.45 a.m. and returning leaving Head of Lake at 5.0 pm. The value of Molasses as fodder for HOUSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, and PIGS has long been recognised in EUROPE, AMERICA, and AUSTRALIA, while the use of it in NEW ZEALAND, though less general, is rapidly increasing. Not only can stock be kept alive by it in time of drought, but even when other food is abundant it will pay to use it. It servos as a condiment to food that is dry and unpalatable, acts as a substitute for more expensive articles of diet, and tonds to regulate the bowels, so preventing constipation and maintaining good health. For dairy cows it is speoiolly valuable, increasing the yield of milk and improving its quality. This result, which was obtained in Denmark and and Sweden, has been confirmed in trials at the Hawkesbury Agricultural College in New South Wales.'. %-;■ Instructions. Begin with lib of Molasses per day, gradually increasing the amount as the liking for it is acquired. Horses and cows become fond of it, and should be given 51b to Clb per day mixed with straw, chaff, or whatever other food is available. PRICE ON APPLICATION. Nimmo & Blair, Seed Merchants, DUNEDIN. -~ ULLION. BULLION. I/- PER OUNCE MORE THAN THE RANK. ALLUVIAL and RETORTED GOLD purchased at ONE SHILLING per OUNCE Above Present Ruling Rates. Melted and Assayed Gold purchased outright on agreement of assay.' Highest prices given. Prompt Cash Settlement. Registered parcels of gold received through post promptly dealt with. A. H. VERNON KING, Gold Buyer and Assayer. Offices and Plant: Lower High Street, Duuedln,
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Lake County Press, Issue 2167, 2 May 1907, Page 4
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