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The New Zealand Sheep-breeders** Association' has donated a gold medal for the best 2-tooth Southdown ram at the next Masterton show. A. gold, medal, valued at six guineas, has been donated to the Masterton A. and. P. Association by the New Zealand Hereford Cattle Breeders' Association, far at the next show in the yearling Hereford bull clase. Mr 2D. Robinson, of Bluff, has an exceptional crop of oat« for this time of year on his farm at Green hill&. An area of about six aores was sown with Dun oats in February, and the greater part of the crop is now over five feet in, height and well headed. As Mr Robinson as a beginner at farming, ihe has been- congratulated on his initial success, which he attributes to effective draining and a liberal use of lime and phosphates. , The New Zealand Pig-breeders* A6so oration wrote to the general e&mmdtjbee of the Masterton A. and P. Association asking support for a resolution "that it be a strong recommendation to all A* and P. Associations that no pigs be allowed to bo shown in ped-igreo classes unless the animal* are registered In Pig* breeders* Associations' herd books, or arew eligible fair registration;lt was decided that the Association be informed that the Masterton A. and P. Aswxiiation had no purebred pig classes at its show. Smokers’ 5 J Dae to the pr«««nct * of irritating bacilli, it G rapidly diipellod bj s gargling Flocniol

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10956, 19 July 1921, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10956, 19 July 1921, Page 2