Agricultural Gazette of N.S.W. Aug. 2, 1920. 



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PRODUCTION ! 



The BOUNTIFUL RAINS will now make possible 

 the production which is so much needed to repair the 

 losses of the disastrous three years of drought. 



DURING THIS PERIOD nearly 9.000,000 SHEEP 

 and 650,000 CATTLE were disposed of through 

 FLEMINGTON, many owners being unfortunately 

 compelled to untimely market stock which should have 

 been kept for other purposes. 



BUT GKAZIEKS WILL NOW. with untiring 

 fortitude and skill, endeavour to restore the VALUABLE 

 FLOCKS and HERDS, and an indication of what can be 

 accomplished is shown in the fact that by SCIENTIFIC 

 EFFOKTS they have raised the AVEKAGE WEIGHT 

 PER FLEECE from four pounds to eight pounds 

 during the last three decades 



An IMPORTANT FEATURE in the industry is to 

 avoid as much as possible the serious deterioration in stock 

 sent to market, and in this connection PITT, SON, 

 and BADGEKY, Ltd., have done important work by 

 constructing superbly shaded FEEDING and WATERING 

 ACCOMMODATION for CATTLE and SHEEP 

 adjacent to the Flemington Siding and SALE YARDS, 

 enabling buyers to secure fat stock with the natural 

 bloom on them, and returning to owners so MUCH 

 HIGHER PKICES than would otherwise be obtainable. 



In YOUK OWN INTERESTS, therefore, and in 

 the interests of the industry, consign your fat cattle and l| 

 fat sheep to - 



Pin, SON, & BADGERY, Ltd., 



WOOL. CATTLE, SHEEP, ^^'wr^^i ■-'%#' 



PIGS. CALVES. Gf PRODUCE SALESMEN /. StDNEt* 



