BOER DELEGATES INTERVIEWED
PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Palmbrstok North, Mnrcb 4. On being interviewed Mr Lace, onr of the Boer Delegates, statsd that they were taking back to South Africa samples of grafs setds, as it was intended to introduce aitific'al grasses i South Africa, the grass bci;;g the only class now known. A great development was artxipatec ir. South Afric>, r<nd the delegates consider that Ayrrhira etcck are most suit able for their country. They anticipate that,en account of simila" climatic conditions, stock of this description will be secured from X«w Zealand tnd Australia. • " Mr Lane consid* ri there i.-? a great opening in his country f.-r tinned butter and cheese packtd in s!b tins of fla' shape. The mistake m>de by Canada in shipping large fac'oiy s : zes was seen by tho f*ct th*t th> only s;l*3 they were able to make were in a few principal towns. Owing to the scarcity of stock a good demand must als) continue for a considerable time for frozen meat.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 55, 5 March 1903, Page 4
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168BOER DELEGATES INTERVIEWED Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 55, 5 March 1903, Page 4
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