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TWO SHOPS ENTERED. 'By Teleyraph—Per Pret* Association, NAPIER, May 9. Goods valued at .£l2O were taken by bii’glars during the week-end from the premises of Hallenstein Bros in Emerson Street, shirts, shoes, etc, comprising the bulk o" the swag. Rifles" . n ,d uQijniinition, valued at CIO were also taken from the premises of Henry Williams and Sons, in Hastings Street.
DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS PALMERSTON NORTH, May (5. Dairy factory managers from all parts of New Zealand completed 10-dav six days' study ol the research work lieiiur carried out hv the D-ii'v K"searcli Institute at Massev CoHe-m. Tlu>y passed resolutions deploring Ihe cut in the college grant., expressing the hope that the financial support given dairy research would he increased and urging the necessitv of whole-heart ml support of the milk gradiim movement , '■s on'v hv eviierieuee could the method of carrying tlis out be improved.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1932, Page 3
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