Manawatu Standard (PUBLISHED DAILY.) Suivant la verite. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1883. A START AT LAST.
-W&st op»st has more jßtrenupusly and persistently advocated th£ claims. of lpcal 'mistjrleg to- publio Wp^por^lia'n l the y Manawatu .SiAN&i^D. We have pointed i puji v <>Fe j r( > a^ o,vec laga'in'that until the district devotes its attention to cp-pperative jtepductipn and njanuJac^lJ^caf nemri^eipirpHfc It 1 therefpre gives us unfeigned pleasure to notice that the, settlers of hWe l # n •Oilep il Ihe right afrJction^m; the vr ay of the .proposed mei|t <>f;4a.iu»teV-iaad cheeie" fiactoiry. Mr Hitchings and. pthefJEaVeAsAtlors assure us that the inaugural meeting was Cttarac ( t «riaßd i by a swisfactorx degree^ lenthustasm. 1 exbeekin^ly glad to hear it, and trust that the> display of enthusiasm m future will not be limited or r :. ev^f£^t. . r The r iftlfst'Gdp ihe^i^ihlflLthelpi^ecii/Wailfire may" result. We trusty the. residents of the whole district will ceme fprward libetwell'W cpuntry people. Such indusn tries mean prpgress f ,and prpgr^means, -preJßperit^&iie^ Ustihg, 1 and suostan'tiaL \Ye trust : ,be|prej,lpng}ioisee!hall a dozen butter and cheese factories sue cessfully established' withiki a radius of five or six, -miles 6f ! Palmerst6n. All credit tp the Karere "settlers whp. hate taken tithe initiative m the laudable prelirainaryinundertakingl We' need ! scarcely say we wish^(ilre~enterprise all the) success its mos 1 1 : sanguine promoters desire or anticipate. ; . | [iince the above was- in type we learn that Mr Boweon reached | ston to-day. • :!- 1 He wiilleayelfpr Feild^ ing tp-night, and will afterwjiriltigp tp. Watigajiui, ; and will . probably -return ''during next ; weefc toi'dellivera course of lectures m Manawatu on the subject of the esiablihment of butter^cheese, and bacon factories. , It is just prooable, bo we are informed , that an effort will be madqtpjind^ce Mr 8.. Mpkbao to alter his present determination, to luave JSew Zealand isndigebhim_toco l l opfltatewith,Mr. rßo^rloir m the work m which the former gentleman has already exhibited such marked and practical enthusiasm. Tt^combmed efforts of Miess^irs Bonbon and Monbad m this dirpcLicn. v wpuld be certain to.be attended a satisfao-; bory degree, of- (jfoccess^tPi the material beae t lib t ip -the difttrictl * j
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 235, 6 September 1883, Page 2
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