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4 [I'KU I'JIKS.S ASSOCIATION.] WKCLLXCTOX HAIMJUIUt BOAItD STANDS FII{M. Wellington, October 22. 'I lie Harbour Hoard to-night discussed the strike. The chairman, Mr I{. Flctclicr, reviewed Hie position, and explained Ok; action In- liad (aken. '.Flie Hoard passed a resolution appinving (lie chairman's aflitude and declaring it "will stand firni),v by him in .any action which may be necessary in resisting I In: demands now made, even lo (lie e\(en( of temporary eessalion of activily on (lie wharves, am! (!ia(. any sni(al)le labour be engaged as lon»' as. is necessary."' ISLINGTON DAIJJY SHOW. Wellington, October 22. In tlie Rouse yesterday the Prime Minister read a cable received from the High Commissioner, as follows : ■■- ' Islington Daily Show, colonial cheese class, 2! cut lies: Tariki first. Kaiipokoiuii second, Jlawera third, Taralahi commended. Colonial butter, class salted, T(i enlries: Taieri, J)uncdin, lirsl, J)uugog, NTS.'W., second, Warwick, Queensland, thud: Taieti and Peninsula, Oamaru, li.c. I'nsalted, 7-'J entries : Taieri and Peninsula bracketed lirsl, two silver medals: Downs, (Queensland, second: Dennian, third. In vi'cav of the fact (hat there had been so much talk in connection will) the quality of New Zealand produce, said .Mr Masscv, the fact that New Zealand had been so successful should speedily ro-eslablish the position of the country. Sir Joseph Ward congratulated the country and the prize takers on the position, as disclosed by Mr Massey. Tt was demonstrated that our produce must be reckoned as amongst the best in the world.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 October 1913, Page 2
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242TELEGRAMS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 23 October 1913, Page 2
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