KOPUTAROA KAPAI THE COUNCIL
Si r -Your correspondent from Koputaroa has butted in very niwly- * lv f' nerience was that my cans were used by one farmer from that district to supply another vendor, and this letter furnishes me with the first reasonable opportunity of letting him know that, if T slept onlv did so with one eye shut-tho ol ci was onen, and [ recovered the lot. 1-mp-Hes that wo paid dearly for, ever sineo wt winter, are still floating about in the Manawatn <ii.=trict. and I predict a recurring expenditure of ..£IO,OOO a year on empties, if the council kept np the pace it started with, and vet some of the farmers would not find themselves in the happy position of your correspondent from Koputar^m,^^ March 25.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 156, 27 March 1919, Page 6
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128KOPUTAROA KAPAI THE COUNCIL Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 156, 27 March 1919, Page 6
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