INGLEWOOD.
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
The Inglewood district is again to the front as a supplier to lees favored parts of a high quality of dairy cattle. Through the agency of the Farmers’ Cooperative Association an Inglewood vendor sent by rail 50 choice cows to the Rangitikei County, but the buyers in those parts apparently have such confidence in the quality of our local product that, besides the matured cattle cent, a further consignment of 100 heifer calves is to follow them in the course of a few days. Congratulations are due to the Co-op. agency on the ,transaction, which is satisfactory to both vender and vendee. His many friends in Inglewood and the Moa district will be glad to welcome as a visitor, on short leave, Mr. Charlo? Lawrence, one of the early sons of the old Boa block. Mr. Lawrence, they will remember, sold his farm at Durham Road and migrated to the Hauraki plains, where he took up a 50-acre se- ■ lection.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1921, Page 6
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165INGLEWOOD. Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1921, Page 6
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