MAHOENUI.
THE DAIRYING INDUSTRY. Own Correspondent. The movement which haa been on , foot for some time with a view to starting a dairy factory at Mahoemii, waa promoted a step further at a mepting held last week, when it waa j decided to erect a factory on co-opera-tive lines in order to start work next spring. Thero is a fine scope or suitable country which can be utilised for dairying and the settlers are all willing to subdivide their holdings into areas suitable for milking on By taking the matter in h:\vA __ now everything should lis ready for a stert at the beginning of the season and the .undertaking is bound to be a onccess from the start. The country bee ht-en in «c:::;pa-ion for many '■ yenrs, nnri is in splendid ber.vt, ond v.-. the factory established in a "-nirpl p-=iiiion, there will be no diffii eulrv in retaining sn ample supply.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 613, 22 October 1913, Page 5
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152MAHOENUI. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 613, 22 October 1913, Page 5
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