' Mrs F. Hilliker advertises in this issue that she has taken over the Ruaiiino Tea Rooms. ' It is the now management’s intentions to serve only the best, and daintiness and quick service will bo the feature. In connection with the supply of fat lambs in South Otago -this season, it is noticeable that lambs in the Owaka district have “ripened” by at least two or three- weeks ahead of similar stock from other-parts of- the district. In fact the bulk of the lambs for the freezing works, so far this season 7 , have been from the bush district, and the killing returns have been excellent, and should pay the producer even at the reduced rate of 7Jd per lb. One line from a well-known Owaka sheepfarmer averaged 421bs, a nice freezing weight.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXII, Issue 22, 21 February 1927, Page 8
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