CARTERTON NOTES
(From Our Own Correspondent,) . TUESDAT; , Only Bdoiep people rallied up to the meeting oalled to endeavour b establish;a Literary and Debating Society last night. As moat of those present wereaveree to to take the responsibility of office, an adjournment was made sint die.
The names of the remainder of the candidates for the Lioensing Committee for Wairarapa are not yet to hand, andthe Returning Officer's report jb anxiously looked for.
The second Supplementary 801 l just completed contains 77 names, 19 of them belong to Carterton.
1 see yon are going to have a farmers' meeting with a view to establixhing a creamery or butter factory on the Upper Plain. If the conoern is not kept strictly to milk suppliers it will prove a failure, so far as the farmers are concerned, No tempting of a high price for milt should allow the admission of the capitalists to share the profit of those who supplythe labour in such an industry aa this. The fact of its being purely co-opera-tive ib the secret of the success of the Taratahi Dairy Company.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4668, 13 March 1894, Page 2
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182CARTERTON NOTES Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4668, 13 March 1894, Page 2
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