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Kia-Ora Butter Factory.

The tests for the week ending February 10th are as follows :

FACTORY.

PATUTAUI CREAMERY.

GISBORNE CREAMERY,

A Rotterdam paper confesses that it was paid by Dr. Leyds to publish malioious statements about the British soldiers in Africa. It’s got more sense than lots of Australian papers, anyhow. They publish malicious statements about tho British and don’t get paid at all.—Sydney Truth.

If Mr Palmer should be in South Africa when the elections take place, we are satisfied tho people will re-elect their soldier member to his seat, and not give it away to some local tuft hunter who would not scruple to take advantage of tho absence of our member, and his inability to fight the election, to dispossess him. —Waihi Telegraph.

At present, wo are doing a lot of business with uncle Sam—ordering tramway cars from him, subsidising his mail service, and so forth and when John Bull goes out a-marketing for his meat supplies, we must meet him half-way if wo insist on having his custom. —Wellington Lance.

Mr Barclay’s heroics have dissipated his chances of ever being re-elected for Dunedin. If he realised this, then he is entitled to a negatively expressed credit for the boldness of his views ; if ho did not, then he is unfitted for the position he holds.—Oamaru Times.

Maxwell . 3.9 O’Donnell . . 4.1 Campbell . 4.2 W. Bryce . 8.9 Witters . 4.0 Wilson . 4.1 Mazcngarb . . 3.7 Iiainon . 4.1 W. C. Walsh. . 3.8 Tome . 4.0 McCulloek . . 4.0 Knox . 4.1 Linldater 4.1 Cook . 3.9 Jones... 4.4 Brocldebank 4.0 [ U’Ren 3.8 Woods 4.4 Kane... 4-0 R. Bryee 4.1 Ryan 3'7 Raymond 8.9 Hughes 4.0 O’Connell 3.9 Hum Iluru .. 3.7 Gregg 4.1 Finucanc 4.3 - A. Bat.y 8.9 McIntosh 3.9 1’ardoe 4.0 J. Walsh ... 3.9 Gibson 4.1 Griffon 4.5 Hyland 4.0 Grady 4.1 Tornbleson ... 4.0 Olsen... 4.2 Finueane 4.2 Tuohy 3.9 McCarthy ... 4.1 Boyd 4.0 Craig 4.0 Hinan 4.1 Brooking 3.9 Dunne 4.1 Candy 3.8 St. Clair 4.3 Williamson ... 4-0 Cassidy 4.1 Fairlie 4.3

Lynch .. 4.3 Rogers ... 4.2 McKenzie . .. 4.0 Gallagher .. 4.4 Angland .. 4.3 Man son .. 4.3 J. Hill .. 4.1 Morrow .. 4.2 Russell .. 4.0 W. Robb . .. 3.9 J. Atkins .. 3.9 Eade .. 4.2 Knight .. 3.6 R. Atkins .. 4.2

Arundel ... 4.4 Ingham ... 4.6 Brabazon 3.7 W..Hicks . ... 4.1 Petersen ... 4.1 Blair ... .. 4.0 Rhodes .. 3.8 Willan .. 3.8 Porter .. 4.5 File ... .. 4.6 Little... .. 4.5 Edelsten .. 4.5 Liddell .. 4.0 Sceats .. 4.4 Moore .. 4.2 Griffin .. 4.0 Hansen .. 4.4 F. Hicks .. 4.6 Watson .. 4.4 Torrie .. 4.1 Phelps .. 4.2 Redstone .. 4.6

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 338, 12 February 1902, Page 3

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Kia-Ora Butter Factory. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 338, 12 February 1902, Page 3

Kia-Ora Butter Factory. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 338, 12 February 1902, Page 3

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