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A director of tlic largest dairy tomjiaiiv ill New Zealand stated to a Alanawatu “Times” re|>resentative that It is company laid received £221 a ton for their super-line butter, or £1 a ton more tlinn the Danes pot loi tbeii best butter, r.u.b. in Denmark. I bis, he attribute;! to the better system of marketing bis company bad inaugurated. as milch as to the high quality of New Zealand butter. A good yarn, again at the expense of tlq. canny Scot, was told by a delegate attending tile Hospital Hoard Conference. Tile “Seottie” bad been staving with a friend in London for a holiday and the friend was seeing him oil' at Euslon. Having a few minutes to spare, they dropped into the refresh-ment-room, and on being served the Londoner put bis band in bis pocket. -No, no,’.' said tlho '’Seottie,” “T 1 • ' • have that. I’ve b :u l three weeks with von ami you’ve paid for everything. This is the last drink we’ll have together, We’ll toss for it!”
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 July 1922, Page 3
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