That 22 new dairy factories have started operations in Otago and Southland during 1909 and 1910 would seem to indicate a prospective improved export trade. The "Fcildinp; Star" is informed that in a private letter received in Stratford from Sir William ]lall-J»nes it is intimated that before long he will return to New Zealand. It is therefore pretty certain he does not purport - '-•> cor.iiiHt'' to hold the ullicc of High o.>rijni!ssiui)>:r. Our contemporary put:-; forward the suggestion that Sir Joseph Ward will succeed Sir William Ha 11-J ones, but not till after he has returned from the Imperial Conference,
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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 343, 8 March 1911, Page 5
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