MANAWATU A. & P. SOCIETY
OFrICERS NOMINATED. !By. Telcjriirb.—Spwial CorrcsDondcnt.) Paimorston North, June 23. The Manawatu A: and P. Association has received nominations''for liew officers'.for the coming..year, anil these nominations comprise tho exact number required. : There/will'therefore -be iio election.' The, nominations are as' follow :—President, Mr. , Ernest. Short (Feiltling); treasurer,. Mr. J. M. Johnston ■ (Palmerstoil); General Committee, 'Messrs. Hugh Akers ((Palmerstoil ctn), C. A. J. Levett (Kiwitca), G. A. Johnston (Bulls), W. T.'Jewell (Rangiotu), C. A. J. Levett (Kaiwitca), G. A. M'Croa (Palmerstoil N.), A. M'Hardy (Palmerstoil), J. F.' Ji'K.elvie (Carnarvon), R. M„ ll'Knight (Palmerstoil), J'. S: Jl'Crac (Palmcrston), J. A. It-id-' dell (Dannovirke), F. E. Watson (Palmerstoil).
Engineers will spend a profitable time inspecting our splendid exhibit at the Sfanawatu Show. Tangye Oil and Benzine Engines—a colossal display. John Cham, bers and eon, Ltd., "WelUngton*
At the monthly meeting of directors of tile Tumaki Co-operative Dairy Company, plans and specifications were accepted for the erection of cheese-mak-ing and curing rooms at Te Reliunga and a making room at Rna Roa, together with other necessary alterations and additions. When completed the .building at the main factory- will bo one of the largest and most up to date of its kind in Southern Hawke's Bay. During the last few months members, of the board have visited the leading factories in the Taranaki and Manawatu district, with a new of gathering information which would bo useful in view of the proposed alterations and ad-; ditions to the T'amaki Company's premises. '
Indications are that the lambing season in -tile iWairarapa w.ill be .unusually early. The "Wairarapa Age" states that lambs have already made their ap:)eai:auce'in some parts of that district. Don't decide upon that now Oil Engine without seeing-' a "Richmond." Apart from its many exclusive- points of excellence, the fact that the "Richmond gained the highest award in open competition at" the-International:-Show should induce you to-get particulars from-A. J. Parton, Plumber, Carterton.—Advt. Sawmillers—We Will be glad to see you at the Manawatu Show. -Don't fail to $ee onr exhibit. JOHN CHAMBERS AND SON, LTD., Wellington.* : • ,* j Messrs. Dalgety and Company. Ltd;, report having held their fortnightly sale <it Taratalii on Monday, when there was the : upual attendance, but only a fair yarding ot ftock. of which they had practically a total clearance at the following • prices Breeding ewes, in lamh S.-D. rams. 205.; fat. ewes, 19s.'-"d.; 7at"2-tooth' ewes and wcthere, 195.; forward, mixed .Z-tooths, 175.; b.f; lambs,. 165.; empty f.m. ewes, 12s.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2184, 24 June 1914, Page 10
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409MANAWATU A. & P. SOCIETY Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2184, 24 June 1914, Page 10
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