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LATE LOCALS.

A biitelier wit nr s in the Supreme Court at l’almeislon North was endeavouring to explain to the opposing counsel that in the trade the small beast was considered more profitable than the large out*, on avicunt ul the big animal carrying a lot of bone (states tin* ‘•'limes”). “Do you nut sell tin* bum* with tbe meat in Die hut:kei v business:*” queried counsel. “Ob, yes. we do.” lej lied I lie w itness, “and put in .some that is not there, t 0;,.” Counsel sat drain satisfied. “In view of ti*.e high prices at which most dairy farmers 1 urebased their land, they must make every post a winning post, and the export of pies w ill i lace, them on a sounder basis,” declared Mr T. 15lfsir nt a meeting <>f t-lie South Island I,ranch i f the New Zealand Dig Breeders’ Asso; iation. Air Rle.oc emphasised (reports the ‘•Sun”), the necessity of men with tows on dear land paying attention to the raising of pigs. Two firms in Kngland bad stated they were prepared to take JO.COO f igs annuallly from New Zealand, and if tl.e price were Ad or Gil a lb., it would mean about £IOO.OOO a year to the Dominion. Factories: “The Kelt that takes the ••pull” out of “Pulley". Gandy’s genuine Ralata. Durable, striglit-run-niii.r economical. All sizes stocked. Inquiries invited. H. P. M. Manning and Co., 5 Bedford Row, Clinstelmreh.—Ailvt.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1924, Page 3

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240

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1924, Page 3

LATE LOCALS. Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1924, Page 3

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