PROPOSED CREAMERY AT TUHIKARAMEA.
A meeting of Tuhikaramea settlers was held in trie school-loom en \\ nine-day evening in reference to -no pr posed e-Üblishmont of a cri.uiery in the district. In sj'it' of tin; ine emon* wiather, the atie.nl lice was tri.i«l, Mr I'. W. Lang, A). :i.R., occupying the chair. Mr W. Livingston, who has had tho matter in In'nd to 1 ' s-mie time, < xplaiued the Moduli lie had c.kcn. ami stated that Mr Spragg, of the l.airy Association, insisted upon having a guarantee from the settlers who prop..sjil milking for the creamery, and it was to obtain this that the mcetng had been called After some discussion, during which it was evid< nt that, the desire for a local creamery was very g■ ncral among the settlers, a list was handed round, and rather over 150 cows guaranteed by those present. A number of others have to bo waited on, when it is expected that 200 cows will lie guaranteed, and for this number it is bo'ieved that the Dairy Association will establish the creamery.
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Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 112, 27 March 1897, Page 3
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177PROPOSED CREAMERY AT TUHIKARAMEA. Waikato Argus, Volume II, Issue 112, 27 March 1897, Page 3
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