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FIRST PRIZE LINCOLN WOOL AT THE ENGLISH ROYAL SHOW. New Zealand and Australian sheepbreeders will be interested to learn that Ur Henry Dudding, of Riby Grove, England, secured first prize for Lincoln wool at the above show, held at Newcastle-on-Tyne, from J une 30 to July 4ot this year. , . , Mr Budding’s exhibit was simply superb; its beautiful soft handling qualities and bright,lustrous appearance made it by far the best and most attractive wool exhibit of any class on show. As a good deal has been written recently re the dip used by Mr Dudding. the kilowing letter just received by Messrs Quibell Brothers (Limited), of Newark, from that gentleman servos to throw seme light on the subject —i.e.: Riby Grove, Grimsby, July 11, 1908. Dear Sirs,—ln reply to your inquiry with regard to the efficiency and length of time I have used your dip, I have much pleasure in stating that it has been used extensively on my flocks for over a quarter ot a century, and always with the most satisfactory results. With regard to my wool, which obtained the first prize at the Royal Show last week,' I beg to state that it was Quibell dipped. Tours faithfully, (Signed) Henet Dudding. A facsimile of the above letter from Mr Dudding can be seen at any of Messrs Dalgety and Co.’s offices throughout Australasia. * tralaaia. 26

A Targe party of # farmers will visit the AVeraroa Experiment Station next Wednesday. The party was originally organised by the Folding A. and P. Association, but it is now to bo augmented by a party of Levin farmers. It is probable the Director of Experiment Stations, Mr E. Clifton, and "Hr Boucher, North Island pomologiet, will be in attendance. Blood poison resulting from small wounds is becoming more prevalent. Even so slight an injury as the scratch of a pin will sometimes cause blood poisoning. The safe way is to apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm as soon as the ir.jury has been received. That liniment prevents all danger of blood poisoning, and causes the injury to heal in about one-third the time required by the usual treatment. For sale everywhere. • A two-year-old child named Doris Smith is the talk of Chicago. She can . repeat from memory every line of Shakespeare’s "Merchant of Venice/' and I has mastered some of the most difficult. speaking pieces in the English language. Chief among a valuable collection of old books and MSS. sold at Sotheby's, London, recently, was a volume of nine-ty-five autograph letters of Sir Walter Scott, which was bought by Mr Quaritch for .£6lO. Tonking's Linseed Emulsion 16 an acknowledged cure for coughs, colds, croup and bronchial affections. • At Cambridge (England) Bankruptcy Court it was stated that a bankrupt under examination had got into the hands of the moneylenders, and in one case ho borrowed .£IOO, and had paid back ,£129, and now owed *£llo. SUTTON'S SEEDS. AGENTS Wanganui; Levin and Co., Ltd.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6623, 12 September 1908, Page 3

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