PAHIATUA NOTES
Sixty farmers are expected to risiS Pahiatna iu May for the annual Provincial Conference of the New Zealand Farmers' Union. Tho local branch are making arrangements for the gathering. Tho last show in Pahiatua was sucK a success that it is now considered a two days' gathering should bo held next year. Payments last week by the Kaitawa Dairy Company to the suppliers to tho cheese factory for the past month's supply totalled £747 ss. lid., being an advance at the rate of Is. per lb. of butter-fat. Eighty-nine . cratts of cheese left on Tuesday for shipment to London. . Tho newly-formed Hibernian Society has a membership of 22, A social, and debating club has been started by the members. ' i : , . Lieutenant Grant, of tho Bank of New South Wales, and son of Mr. J. Grant, proprietor of the Woodvillo "Examiner, has volunu'crvd tor .ti\o Expeditionary Force. Ho' goes into camp this week. \ meeting of the Methodist congregation decided to hold fv garden fete next month, and also a baby show at the parsonage grounds in March in couiuuetion with the harvest thanbsgiving. ■
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2391, 22 February 1915, Page 6
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184PAHIATUA NOTES Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2391, 22 February 1915, Page 6
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