INTERPROVINCIAL NEWS
« (PBB UNITED PBEBS ASSOCIATION). Gbeymouth, February 13. Steps are being taken to establish a » butter factory in the Grey Valley. L Timabu, February 13. i The balance-sheet of the Atlas Milling • Co. shows a profit of £4343 after writing 1 off nearly £500 for depreciation. A 1 dividend of 10 per cent, was declared. 1 Dunkdin, February 13. Forty-eight sections of second class '■ land in Manitoto County attracted 400 ' applications, there being as many as 50 1 for one section. Woodvilib, February 13. The farmers' quarterly dinner held last night was an immense success, about 1 70 being present. Auckland, February 15. Sir George Grey intends visiting England next month, going by way of Ans« tralia, and in company with Mr H. M. Stanley. Invebcabgill. February 14. The weather is still unsettled, with occasional heavy rain. As the harvest is ready, the prospect is not re- assuring. Fortunately, the winds are yery. light. REEFroN, February 15. The railway line between Greymouth and lieefton was formally opened to-day.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIII, Issue 98, 16 February 1892, Page 2
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