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rpHE »J»IMES OF 16th November, 1900, CONTAINS FARM— The purchase of manures by FarmersCrushed Grain for Horses; Ayrshires for Japan ; Up-to-date Book on Dairying MINING-Stock Exchange Pales, Dredge Reports and Returns on page 4. EDITORIALS— The Education Board and tha Minister; South African Matters ; ChinaDefenoe not Defiance ; Passenger and Tourist Kaiiway Fares REPORTS-Anival of the 8.8. Theresa Ward • King's Spark Arrester ; Winton J. C. Races ' W>ndham Sports; «'ur Khaki Boys; The Middle .-chool S"lag;Tfie Hdendale foisonin*Supreme Court ; Medical Men's Responsibilities ; Cycling Sport* ; Orepuki Sports ; Legislator's Pin Money ; Breach of the Ucenung Act at Lumsden ; Fire Enquiry at Lumsden SPECIAL ARTICLES - Battlefi Id Wonders • America's Racial Trouble* ; Our Civil ServiceReview — The Master Christian ; Gallant Australians ; A Stump Orator's Confessions • Am.y Reform ; The Carltoa Tragedy-I]l-Aeeotted Couple ; Railway R form LADIES -Poetry ; Fun and Fancy ; Children's Corner ; Where Women are Eodaved ; Heraic Remedy Paid ; Loyalty; Was Woman made to Woik; Women Doctors; Mornintr Thoughts STORYTELLER— A Tadmor in the WildernessBiased are the Peace-makers ; The Major's Story. RELIGION— Life as a Ladder ; Dutieo, Public and Private ; The Pulpit ana the Press ; Prayer • Oaths — Awful and Minor. GENERAL— CabIes, War News, China and The Powers; South Africa; Telegrams, Reports Correspondence ; Racing ; Our country Oontiibutors . Price— Threepence SUBSCRIPTION :-6 months, 7a 6d ; 12 months 15s posted to any address within the colony Sutton s Michaelmas Yellow Pnrpletop Turnip. T'Hl3 new Yellow Flesh Turnip is unquestionably the quickest growing in existence, attaining maturity quits a mouth in advance of the Oreentop Aberdeen. Crop* come ready for use as quickly as White Turnips— Read the following— From W. Storm >nth, Feq ., Drummond, 14th May- ' I have never seen anything to • qual Michaelmas Yellow and Early Sheepfold Turnips for growth for the time they have been in the ground. For an early feeding Turnip I consider they are Just what was wanted, and I intend to use both aorta nexfc stason as early feed." From J. W. Jbkbihs, Esq., Winton, TOth May 1899- --" The Turnips Michaelmas Yellow and Early sheepfold surprised me altogether at the rate they grew My neighbours are quite taken with them, for they grow on the surface and tnere ia no trouble for ihe sheep to eat;every bit of them. 1 sowed on the 29th December, giving them the same treatment I always giv. my turnips. At the end of March— just three monhs from time of sowiug— l was feeding some of them to the sheep." Tothill, Watson & Co , £OLE AGENTS {SUTTON 'S SEEDS, Invercargill, Gore, Dunedin, Blversdale, Blaff, Otautau, Sydney, N.S.W. Sntton's Turnip Seeds OWEDES Champion Purple Top Crimson King Queen Purple Top Stubble Hardy Purple Top Elephant East Lothian Skirving Liverpool Magnum Bonnm Hunt's Monarch V 7 ELLOW FLESHED TURNIPS Greentop Scotch Purple S-'cotch Favourite i Purple Top) Perfection (Greectop) Dales Hybrid Waite'a t'tlipse All the Year Round Yellow Tankard Fosterton's J^riCHAELMAS YKLLOW PURPLE TOP TURK IPS First Early Turnips equal to Swedes in Feeding Values. Hitherto White Turnips only have been availabla for feeding cheep during the eaily Autumn months, before either Ytl'ow Turnips were ready for feeding. By sowing the new fellow Turnip (ifrCHAEtiMAS YELLOW) it is now possible to produce crops combining the early maturity of White Turnips with feeding properties equal to a Swede. This will be apparent to all farmers. OENDIGO B KEDUST /CHESTERFIELD GUANO npURNIPMANURE Tothill, Watson and Co J. F. WTLSOtf, DENTIST, SPEY STREET. (LATE R. J. B. YULE) HOURS OP CONSULTATION— 9 A.. M to f. 30 P.M., AND 7 TO 8 P.M. Hospital Patients, 9 to 9.30 a.m. TELEPHONE P.O. BOX Private Hous*, 80. 140. Surgery .. 89. MR WILSON regrets that for the future be ia unable to spare time to vuit Riverton and Winton.

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Southland Times, Issue 14799, 16 November 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 14799, 16 November 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 14799, 16 November 1900, Page 2

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