Public Notices __ MAyfSDCO rln UilLUi Results of Otago A r & 3P. Societies Field Competition 1903. Class I— Best 10 acres, or over, Swede Turnips. Ist and '2nd Prize Winners Used Challenge Turnip Manure. Class 2 -Best 10 Acres Aberdeen; Turnips. 2nd and 3rd Prize Winners Used Challenge Turnip . Manure Class S — Besfe 10 .Acres _Jree_i Crop 1 ts and 3rd Prize Winners Used Challenge Turnip Manure. Class 4— No Challenge Manure, used. Class o— For best 2 to 5 acres of;' Mangolds. Ist and 2nd Prize Winners; Used Challenge Manure. Class 6— For best 16 acres, or over, of Turnips, any variety. Ist and 3rd Prize Winners Used Challenge Turnip Manure Class 7— ONLY Challenge Manure Used. TOUT, STEPHENSON AND CO IMPERIAL CALF FOOP. i CAN BE USED WITH EITHER SKIM/ 2 SEPARATED MILK OR WHEY. 8 ■■ m 'j Made from malt, cookod and uncooked ; ] cereals scientifically blended, so as to be the best substitute for whole milk. At J the same time will not cause " -cours," as is the case with linseed alone. If mixed and fed according to instructions, it is the most economical food in tho market. A small bag (251 b) will last one calf five weeks, and longer if milk is plentiful. TESTIMONIALS. From J. Burt Veale, Midhurst, Taranaki, Dec. 22nd, 1892.. Dear Sir,—! have much " pleasure ia recommending to my farmer friends in Taranaki tho uso of tho " Imperial " Calf Meal as a valuable help in the successful rearing of their calves. In my s opinion that used in moderate quantities ' cooked and mixed with skim milk, it answers all the purposes of the imported meal at about half the cost. I hava tried them both, and in each case have been satisfied with the results, but I givo the preference to the " Imperial " t on account of its being the much cheaper feeder of the two, a very valuable consideration in a place where the val-_ ues of cattle are only nominal.— Your-.. " faithfully, J, BURT VEALE. PACKED IN 23tb BAGS OR 2001 b , . SACKS. Awarded Gold Medal, Dunedin Exhibition, 1888. First Award and Specie' j Mention Auckland Exhibition, 1899. At Christchurch A. and P. Show, Nov.. 1896, the First Prize Exhibit for s Veal Calf not exceeding eight weeks* old; and for butchers' purposes only, wan reared upon ** Imperial " Calf Food. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON *• CO, Sub-Agents for Invercargill. LANGDOWN & SON, i CHRISTCHURCH. I_2_9 _^__H fara — _______________wi»^_-_M _!________________________ : Patents and Trade Marks; BALDWIN km RAYWARD REGISTERED PATENT AGENTS< ESK STREET, INVEROARGILL (Near Railway Station.) PATENTS OBTAINED THROUGHOUT TUE WORLD. INFORMATION AND ADVICE GIVEN TO INVENTORS FREE. CALL OR SEND FOR PAMPHLBT OF j PATENTS. SENT FREE BY POST.-
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Southland Times, Issue 19089, 3 July 1903, Page 4
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443Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 19089, 3 July 1903, Page 4
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