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DISTRICT NEWS.

""■' i CARDIFF. i (From Our Own Correspondent.) The Cardiff Dairy Company held a special meeting on Monday evening to consider the advisability of erecting a new factory. It was almost unanimously decided to erect an up-to-date building, costing £SOOO, as specified by Mr. Healy, on a site adjoining the present building. •Although war-time prices will greatly increase the cost of the proposed building, yet the increased capacity will enable I many fresh suppliers to be received, and jtliu.i warrant the outlay. In any case the present building ii almost beyond much further u.-e. The Waingongorn school held its annual picnic on Mr. A. David's property, and some of the Cardiff School pupil* | were also present by invitation. An en- ! .lovable duy was >pont under ideal con- j ditions. Usees were held, and prizes were | jdi*tiilmted to the children of the school, i I'rivatu W- C Belcher lias left us to re- i ecive further treatment at Rotorua, and it is rumored that Corporal L. Marehant has been invalided home. At recent shows Cardiff breeders have received a fair share of success. Mr. E. Sullivan secured the championship ui"diil for the yield of his entry in the soni-ollieial butter-fat competition. Our local schoolmaster was "nicces.ful in. gaining his "C" certificate at the recent examinations.

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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1918, Page 2

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215

DISTRICT NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1918, Page 2

DISTRICT NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1918, Page 2

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