S»;—'she report m; your paper- of the nmting of Flaxmillers has imggeitjed to my mind tKe aiHisaWene jb of h/»Vin'g ' » ihow of dressed PBormiiim held' s6mewlfere ia the district. The time ha* pvidnatlr come when the proper dressing of Phonnium is olthe firifc importance. "Whßt'theh Ji the best means of obtaining it. , It ■♦' goes without saying" that it is ;aot the Flaxuiiileri only wtfo are triferesljed in the rndustry. not ''only is it of tital imjiortance to. the jdistiTet. ginerally. -bot-aB you put it,- it.Li of great' colonial- importance, ithat $»• '.ihd.u3try should riot dUoot-as, it dM io 1870: "In Agrieui'iurai and Jpaitoßal districts, nothing .tandu i o Orach to" the itaprbyement. tA, the bVeecJ of steoltj ila««N» of jrain, »nct"fo. the goneral edacition of the Tnil/KtS aai a shoV; where 4he-b»st of 'th© district- aYe feath'erfii together. .rAuhieepi which ; at 'hdniei aeelnii ihyinoibleiri thie eyiei of the owner, jiink* iHto iniiurßiQcavnce perhaps- besWe othhi. sheep When'ine<*n. : % |f ' the . bowler. . if. tq. be Biio^iSfuVh* goeWhonafn 'rtetermiped.' \o'. impibvfl'Jii«.«h*ep, : lWth'frf fipiVejivmoff an<t condition '/Wbjfld.ti Phort«itni»V^li4bit!oiT' or khow not have the ' samp. «n*eot* in-ka-proving the : class of fibre turned .pnfy. ..It, would be an opportvmity foi v# lhe public to tak^ an interert'in • an'- imp'^iant' iniWtrv on in ;fl r ' l ir; midst.. It : wonld b» a" n«jn\ns .of exhibithrti of any fmpr^jrem^nt in. machinery, or any ajtevatiou !n-th« dressing proflts : -BartW would no donhtO'_e pre^, .sent and it migiifc the- mpiiins of selling ' many alinp; ■ • At.!any raW it- would 'bring tha actuaj result of «ach prod«cer ■Me.; hjf : pide for courpansoyi, W)H thf discusgion : -of. how sa'A antl'ivioh a fesult is afj-ived ..at,', mist be of r ufe'« The'show-grftunfl afPaJ-' merstqn iffdflld be » centml place-for siiefli an exhibition to *c held; ; visitors-, ifrom Wellington and up *he const coulA get totf and from it easily. Thereare rajlls on.the. -Napier side WHen mfirh^ciompete. ' If tfie" showVer<? properly taken np, no building would be large enough mi. the' district to hold the exhibit , and therefor a good sized ground woutdbe iieoeßsary fbj the erection of a,tenf(P J TfirmtgH your medium I offer the fliiggettion to Mie committing ofTleTTnill*rs. I may, cay in connection with thin subject, that ., when ifin^ to . i\\* ■ Pj'omier thankiug him for the_ cablegram, leaked : 'him to Instruct -the Agvmt treneral to' at i once wii*«ny change or prospe'dfve chang 1 ' in tl»« Phorjwtq^nwtrke t . '• ' "• j. a. 4#*»«n fc . . . >*■ .. ••;>;■ V Toxm %t». I
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 4 March 1890, Page 2
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