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STOCK NOTICEB. KEEP YOUR COWS FIT! Don't, let them suffer mineral starvation. It cuts down production—brings on disease. Malga Cow-licks prevent that by supplying a properly balanced mineral ration. Be safe, keep Malga before your herd. 16-lick box 44/-; 32-lick box 84/MALGA COW-LICKS. AUTHENTICATED FACTS. Order from Amalgamated Distributors, Ward Street, HAMILTON. SEMI-OFFICIAL RECORDS, 1928. IST CLASS CERTIFICATES. FRIESIAEN’S average 527.971 b butterfat. JERSEYS average 456.921 b butterfat. AVERAGE PRODUCTION FOR ALL IST CLASS CERTIFICATES since beginning of S.O. Testing by N.Z. Dairy Division: FRIES LAN 5 average 13515.1 lb. milk, 476.18 lb fat. Next best breed average 8032.9 lb milk, 446.32 lb fat. FRI-ESIANS Lead in Butterfat Production by 28.56 lb per cow. DAIRYFARMERS ! Do you know that latest official experiments show FRI-ESIANS to be the Highest and Most Profitable Producers of Milk and Butterfat. FRIESIANS hold 6 out of 7 N.Z. Official Records for Production of Butterfat. Write for information to:— J. P. KALAUGHER, Secretary,* Box 765, Auckland. DALGETY AND COMPANY LIMITED, HAMILTON. DALGETY AND COMPANY LTD. FAT LAMB PROPOSITION. FOR SALE. A AA ACRES—Practically all in grass and carrying a good sole of English vivl/ Grasses. Easv undulating to hilly, well subdivided by good fences into 14 paddocks. Watered by bore and running streams, concrete troughs. Stock at present Include 1100/1200 sheep (650 ewes), 50 head cattle, horses. • Good range of buildings. 5-roomed house, motor shed, woolshed anu barn, cowshed, etc. All in good order. Situated about 5 miles from rail. Price, etc., on application. No. 190 GRAZING RUN. 4ft2 ACRES —All in grass except shelter bush, well subdivided Into 13 paddocks. Watered by Springs and running creeks. Good, clean healthy limestone country. Buildings consist of 5-roomed dwelling and conveniences, woolshed, machines, cowshed, 2-cow plant, implement shed. The properly has wintered 400 breeding ewes, 750 dry sheep, 20 dairy cows and 90 head mixed cattle. Good metal roads. Price only £l6 per acre. Good terms can he arranged. For further particulars APPLY TO—- No. 206 LAND DEPARTMENT —Phone 1554; Private 1262. DALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED, HAMILTON. BOBBY CALVES. WAIKATO AND THAMES VALLET ISO-OPERATIVE CALF BY-PRODUCTS CO., LTD. Lorry Service MATAN6I, TAMAHERE, EUREKA, TAUWHARE. V. LYNDS, CARRIER, WILL RUH ONLY MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. PREVENTION OF RE-SALE OF CULL COWS FOR DAIRYING PURPOSES. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. S. C. G. LYE, MANAGING DIRECTOR. THINGS WILL GROW QUICKLY NOW! We advise you to put SEEDS AND PLANTB In now I With the very welcome rain we have Just had you may rest assured that good seeds will start away very quickly now. And we have the good seeds and plants. The prices will prove to you that it is possible to get first quality at the right price at—< J. BATESON and SON. SHOP OPP. C.P.O. PHONES: 3455, 3555.

LIVE STOCK F 0.7 SALE. 700 Wether Hoggets, 2G/-. 250 S..M. Ewes —white face lambs, 40/-. 350 Ewes with early b.f. Lambs, 42/C. 150 S..M. Ewes and Lambs, 35/-. 450 Ewes, 100 per cent. Lambs, 42/-. 14 Grade Jersey Calves, Pod. Bull, delivery January, £3 /10/-. 10 Yearling Grade .Jersey Heifers, £B/10/-. 1 3-year Ped. Jersey Bull, exceptional hacking, 50gns. 1 2-year Ped. Jersey Heifer, springing, 30gns. GO Springing Jersey Heifers. Also a number of well bred Yearling Ped. Jersey Bulls, 12 to GOgns. WRIGHT STEPHENSON. & CO., LTD., South British Buildings, Alma Street. HAMILTON. PHONES—Office 1973 H. 13. Luxford 3079. lan Stuart, Phone 3203. JJAMILTON yACCINE QO., J^TD. ELLIS & BURNAND BLDGS., VICTORIA STREET. 1 For the prevention of CONTAGIOUS MAMMITJS. 2 Inoculate now. Write for booklet. 3 INOCULATION increases production. 4 Recommended by progressive farmers. 5 Be sure it is lIA HILTON VACCINE. Fred Pratt Manager. Phones: Office 32C8; Res. 1300. NGAGESIE.NT Rings. 3/- iu £ discount.

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17840, 12 October 1929, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17840, 12 October 1929, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17840, 12 October 1929, Page 12