TELEGRAMS.
I PJ4U rBKS'j ASSOCIAIJfIM.] DAIRY FACTORIES COMBINE. EK UTAH UNA, This Day. Twenty-nine delegates, representing nine lactones, met at Eketahunu yesterday ami decided to form a Bush Districts Cheese Factories' Association, lor the benelit of the industry. Matters covered by the discussion were, the proposals to join tiie Employers 1 Association, to purchase farmers' supplies in bulk, the carriage of cheese on the lailways in insulated vans instead of trucks covered with tarpaulins, the regulation of local prices weekly instead of fortnightly, Home shipments, opening with outside markets, methods of weighing, Home sales, freights, and more extended account sales. .A further conference will he called to adopt constitution. L'MTKt) METHODISTS. WELLINGTON, This Day. The twentieth annual conference of the New Zealand Piimitivo Methodists was opened to-day. It is the last to be held before the union with the Primitive Methodist Church 's consummated. The Hon. C. M. Luke Mas elected president and Mr C. E. Wanl vice-president. When Mr Luke uas being welcomed the outgoing president indicated that Mr Luke probably would be elected the first vice-president of the united " ference. A PR IsSHYTERTAN PROTEST. DI'NEDIN, January -I. At a meeting of the Dunedin Presbyter v to-day reference was made to the iact that the Northern Parliamentary party, while in Otago and Southland, had utilised Sundays for travelling round districts. It was resolved : - -
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 February 1913, Page 3
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