Nuhaka North Notes.
|Times Correspondent.!
\ public meeting was held in the Morere School-room on Saturday last to consider the expediency of establishing a dairy factory in the Nuhaka district. There were twenty settlers present, and Mr Sloan, who was voted to the chair, briefly explained the object of the gathering. Mr D. Anderson read from the Gisborne Times an instructive article on co-opera-tive dairying. After considerable discussion, it was resolved that a co-operative dairy factory be established at Nuhaka. and that a good central location be procured for the site. Mr Taylor procured the signatures of fifteen of the settlers present, who guaranteed to provide BSC cows, the number of cows promised rang ing from 100 to 10. Messrs George Walker, Gaddum, Jefferson, and T. Taylo: were appointed a provisional committee and were requested to procure all neces sary information, and report at a meeting to be held at an early date. The com mittee were also requested to apply foi the Government dairy expert to pay :
visit to the district and enlighten tht residents by giving a lecture. The institution of co-operative dairying should greatly advance the prosperity of the district.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 282, 7 December 1901, Page 4
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