“There has been ’unusual mortality among breeding ewes this season, owing to sleeping sickness,” states a wellknown farmer in the "Wanganui district. “The percentage of twin lambs has been high, however, and the lambs are coming on well.” No remedy had yet been found to combat the sleeping sickness, he said, although if an animal were observed in time a change of food sometimes cured it.”
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED to Sell—Maize Planter; .C2O. —Apply Herald. 437
BETTER TIMES ARE COMING! Why not treat yourself to a GOOD SUIT! Let me show you the NEW K E L S A M PATTERNS Sole Agent: 'j# Audi Opposite P.B. HERALD
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18192, 13 September 1933, Page 11
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