NATIVES EMBARK ON DAIRYING.
STOCKING A LARGE AREA. (By Telegraph-Special Correspondent.) Feildmtf, May IH. The lavfjest meolin(f (if Natives held nt Tokorainji fur many year? tool; place at I lie iiieetiiig-houso yesterday, when ( lie Muori-. {,'nllicred to decide whelher or not liii'v would m> in for duivyiinj; exclusively. Air' J. .Morrison was present, bv rc<|ne-l of the Maoris to f(ive them his julvice, ami Mr. Nathan (of Mom's, Joseph Nathan and Co.), and Mr, Uiarles Diintord, the firm's manager, were ijlso It was unanimously decided lose lan the horses caUle, .sheep, anil pigs oft the ■<;m acres in the hands ol Maoris ami to stock with cows. Mr. Nat inn altered 1 (o supplv the Xalaes ;.y,lh .11" cows on ' (lie ns'ul terms, and II.;' oiler was accepted. A c.reaniery v:ili beerected at ' a suitable spot, and Ihe Natives are lo w/j in fur (lie new industry properly.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1749, 14 May 1913, Page 10
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148NATIVES EMBARK ON DAIRYING. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1749, 14 May 1913, Page 10
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