The country to the north of Takapau is looking very dry and parched, owing to the dry summer. Crops are now being harvested, and they are proving light. Mr H B. Coupe, who has been manager of the Hawke's Bay Sawmillers' Association for the past five years, - has been appointed manager of the Taupo Totara Sawmililng Company, -in the Auckalnd province. A Southland firm is purchasing young store cattle for preserving for export. New Zealand having such a. good name for the quality of its meat, a profitable market has evidently been found for tinned beef from this country. Twelve hundred new Government inspectors, writes a New Aoi'kcorrespondent, are now constantly employed in and about the meat slaughtering and packing houses enforcing the legislation 1 that resulted from, the revolting revelations of a few months. ago. Kheumo has parmanently cared tboussmdsof sufferers from rheumatism,, gout, Seiaiica, and lurab vro. It will cure you. All s-.ores, 2/6 aud 4/6, Give it SLtai&L-
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8330, 11 January 1907, Page 5
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