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The Waikato Times AND THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE.

SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1891.

;-.'iu exact, p.-a.ice to all men, . r 'i winNnever state ur persuasion, religious or in.lm<:al.

The return to the colony about the end (if the present month of Mr Henry lieynolds, managing director of the well-known butter manufacturing firm, is tin eyeut of no ordinary importance. His mission to KiglmuHor the purpose of pushing the dairying indusrry. and establishing upon a better basis his linn's connection with thai insatiable consumer, the British public, is well known. Mr Reynolds, in this respect, was in reality as much th". representative of Waikato dairymen as of the firm of Reynolds and Co., audit would h-ve been difficult to have chosen a, better -a true settlor and a. keen bu-aitoss man. Mr Reynolds is one that can push las business successfully without losing his sympathy with the dairying settlers who haveenst in their lot wilh liiui. and whose business is not by any means all beer and skittles. Judging by the press reports received from time to time, Mr Kcvnolds has been very successful in his business relations at I Tome, and naturally a large section of Waikato selllers are anxious to hear from himself a report of his trip and the future probabilities that lie before the business of exporting butter. It lw-s been suggested to us

th;i', us it titling reception t<> Mr l.i!)'nolds. In; should lie liu-t n]>on liis iirriv.il at Hamilton liv dflejrafc'S (sis ni ill >' us } jssiblf) from *h" 'HfVi-it ut Waikato f.'iclorics 'ni'l fiifi'i-t;iin<'il at a 1 > 11if|• h-t ill lhc cvt niiiir. Wo bc-li«;vi:, il llic proinT steps an; taken, the .niwgfslion Vill be Wiiriiilv tiik.;ii up, ami such a reception would ullbrd Mr I;, vnolds .in opportunity of giving an i.iii line of his work in EngiiUid and ils probable elt'ects upon that important,"branch of Waikuto farming—the dairy.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2966, 18 July 1891, Page 2

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313

The Waikato Times AND THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1891. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2966, 18 July 1891, Page 2

The Waikato Times AND THAMES VALLEY GAZETTE. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1891. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2966, 18 July 1891, Page 2

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