“A LITTLE TOWN.”
“OX THE OTHER COAST.” "Do ;my of.you yontlcmcn know a little town on the other coast?” asked Sir W alter Buchanan, at a, meeting of farmers held in 'Masterlon on Wednesday. “It is called Ecildmg, and there has been a suc-ces.-ion of curl lupin kes ‘there! A number of gentlenten have keen run-' aing uj) and down seeking advertisement, and they 'want to go to London and rcDresenl its in connection
with an investigation into our produce. Do any of you know them? J would not know them if they came ;nlo the room, at this present minute,” suid Sir Walter Buchanan.
“1 think 111 is rant lev will come up a little later for discussion, Sir Waiter,” stated the chairman (Mr William Perry). “Very wall,” remarked Sir Waller, as he sat down, “t will have something to say about, (ids then.” —Wairltrapa Age.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2102, 13 March 1920, Page 2
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147“A LITTLE TOWN.” Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2102, 13 March 1920, Page 2
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