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Qni Tuesday morning Messrs. E. Eagle, jun., J. J. Mead, W. Howard Booth, and E. H. Buckeridgo, despatched show stock to tho Palmerston North Show. The two former sent Jerseys, Mr. Booth Shorthorns, and Mr. Buckeridgo a Holstein bull.
Tho supply of ooal at the gasworka is sufficient to keep the wonis going for a week. A private firm has a sup-, ply of between twenty and thirty tons on hand, and are retailing it to local consumers in Bmall lots. Should tho gasworks require any of this stock, they havo, 't is understood, a first-call upon it. The price to local consumers has not advanced. Other supplies in town are running low. Tho Dalefield Cheese Factory's supply is exhausted, but the factory is in the fortunate position of having the firo boxes so constructed as to b'e able to burn wood as, well as coal. They are now burning wood. The Parkvale Factory received three truckloads of coal }ust prior to tho strike.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1899, 6 November 1913, Page 11
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165CARTERTQN. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1899, 6 November 1913, Page 11
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