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LOCAL & GENERAL

Tho following lon in his I<(.im sel'cvlod In represent flic L. in T.;i\vM Tenuis Clu!> in ,-i ii.;,; -it Jl.H'ilillSl I'illlilllijil! iii ( '111 Ii :i ' '~.•. ~| /o-nionow : play !•> .• ~u\ m< , . -e ;i / 1 .•'><' sharp : L-idies : M iss l);;si>, Mrs Mackenzie mid Miss Fil/lici--li«'H. Men : Pn'n.tj-lp. .Mills, Fnrli'rilN ;||i(l TTn]i|;i\vny, Tin- Ici(;t \\;is sciii l).v ;i ii):iii in his .-.(in at en]li><v r ; ".My ilc.-i! , son. T wrol ( . (o seml you sniiic new socks. wluVf, V oiir Iliolllcl- l|;is j'llsl knil 1)\- eliding down smno of mi(n>. Your (im - Mid-semis you fen pounds willuml my kiinwled,...,., : ,nd, fur |c;ir V(U , would nol spond il wf.s,.]y I ||' ; - lv ,s li:ilf and only scud v.m fi V( . }<><u- inoll.cr ;,i,d r ; ,,c u<.II 'cx••"P< Urn! your si.fcr !,:, s :-u\ j|, ( . inpjislos. T lu.pc you win ,Ic, '"""»•.• fo my <«. i u-l»i l ur: if you do "n( you ni-o ; , donkev. ;m d your j" o ' , " , '' myself j.n.yo.irr/nW iiniinti- pnrpiifs. "

A wandering planet imiw in Levin culled ;il The ('hionicle office \ o>l erday and said lie was really .•>!l.'priS< (1 id Mill ICC t liat IjOYUI ! >o; i<l! . ':■■ ( 'i.iiiicil ire II my :i wlpi! !'• ! ,"y-;)iil i i!i!ii Kapil i ls|.i 'ni. :is ,: c: , I'insi !y. lie all'-'.'od ! ii;il li" «i Mi l<l jMucni e I ry-iMits ! \cv Zchii'd (iiMM-Ji i : , jj'l i ! M , lii'v.-csi nr.i k; cum soiiili o> tlirlim-. i'lie subject <»i' establishing a loci! fruit market on a eerlain i!:iy '/i days of the week io which i mil;'TOV; IS may Si , ! 1(1 their fl'llit , •;t> ;i!> ;il the- monthly i:ie;'( n:;v .of the Ilorowhcnua ;• i'i'il ■ in,vcrs' Association las( l<Yi- ' y evcii'iiiy. Alter some dis-n-iuii the niatlei , was held over iiniil in vi meeti Hμ , in order that definite lines on which the market i•. •■■•■ i nil ini.y b \. .irked out. i'aiin 1.-• ijti-; in England (having regard io liie climate, inae- • essibiliiy, building- and so forth) ;'<(■ imicli cheiipei- than in New /<':ilanii. This is"the oi)inion of :)r Davie<. who i« newly hack in (.evin from a visit to Ins old i;; "ii!is in the South ol Kn.yland. Mist-class jiastoial and ayricul- ' "i - ;i! laud's, close (o a railway, •■•; ay l»e Itouylu lor i':j() to "■'■' v ;!; '"'- :!!I(I It'siscs of excellent hind for fl \)i-v aero per annum, free of taxes ami tidies and having excellent farm liuildnm-s unon the land. A noticeable iealure ol ilie Luviii siieeis is tiie number of mo>o]' cars plying ior kire. There .nisi he close on a dozen now, as luiiii:;- the pasi month or so sev- • ial !u \x ones have appearod, and it is said Iluil three or four more ■.■■'ill appear shortly, and aid the niirry ol ihe husmess man and the μ-iddy whirl of tiie "joy" riders. It appears to most people that -.villi so many cars iii competition ihe liusile for benzine, lieer, biead and bulier will lie a strenuous one.

A paragraph is going the rounds o! Iho paper.- t!i;it a Tarauaki coastal fanner complains that his la ml is tiio rich 10 graze cows for mill; pi od net ion fui' cheese and 'ha' ho will have to go in for Iml!cr making. This seems an extraordinary statement. The extraordinary part about it is that tliodifficulty is easily overtaken. If the milk is. too rich why does ho iiol cull mil the cows thai test hifi'l) {ho can oasily soil them) and roidace them with sonond gva'i.? ie-f----•,'!s ('remarks the Now Zealand Dailynian). I'his would lie a payable r.i'opusilio',l to him and reduce (h< l richness of ill > in ilk The vholo thiii.a' sePiTis absur.l: 'hit !"!■.)>' farniors will say 'f ':Yo firri-!-r<hnl roniplains of his milk hoiii'.v too rifl. -"All bunikum." The trouble is jo cool the overnight's T nilk without diluting j< with water. Tl is not a difficult mattor bill a troublesome ono. Clioespmakors have a difficulty in eontvolliiiQ, taints whieh nro offoolivolv do:\l( w?<h b v butter mnk- ■"■=; r>"r (Iw rtastourisor. Choose «K-)<e ih-<i >]ir t;n"ut in millc 1- T-., n i'o viriod on tin's or>ast than i" lnanx- nlo-.n, ~,,] fl, ;) f 'j is an artificial taint, but strange, and not required in first; grade cheese.

\\ aye wur oil the ilies and use iho l ; rotector sticky liy-cutcJier, ulia-li you can hang , up out of the •vay. J/iesh stocks ol these are obtainable Lioni (J. b. Jieed well's tharmacy. Price each or i ioi one shilling. ■ -Advt.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 March 1914, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
730

LOCAL & GENERAL Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 March 1914, Page 2

LOCAL & GENERAL Horowhenua Chronicle, 20 March 1914, Page 2

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