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Do not try to raise early lambs next season unless .you first provide warm pens for them. Tho Norfolk Road, ' CX i ' \ Tnrataki, is stated to be one of the roughest roads in North. Island. Portions of this road have been open for over forty years, and still remain unmetalled! Tho rough boulders which crop out along its whole length—a distance of three miles— are a serious danger to life and limb. The settlers who use this road are willing to rate themselves to a certain extent to raise a loan of some £7OO in order to make a good highway of it, and are surely deserving of Government assistance. Dairy factory managers and ownere of private separators are reminded that all entries for the Taranaki Show of 20th and 30th November for box butter close on Saturday. 11th November. n order on the freezing works to deliver butter to the society is also required with entry form. The dairy o-w c-mpetil inn, for which the society is giving £26 in prize money, is to be ran on practically same linos as last year, although maximum points for mo of oilving has been reduced from ten to four and a half. One cow only from each entry will be tested as previously. Entries for this class close on 'tii 'Vovemher. All other entries close on Thursday, 23rd' November. All imiomenii space will be allotted free for his year. Schedules may be obtained worn secretary, E. P. 'O e biter, New Plymouth.
The Land Purchase Board has commenced a valuation of Clydevale estate, Otago, with a view to its acquirement by Government. A portion of Hillend estate, 10,000 acres, is also under offer.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5731, 28 October 1905, Page 11
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