DAIRY FARMING AT WAIROA SOUTH.
MEETING OF SETTLERS. A'public meeting was held in" the public H by the settlers, to give an answer to the freezing Company's circular, sent some ™ ago, offering the settlers 2^d per gallon '«next season's milk. Captain Crawford "as voted to the chair. He read a letter of Mnespondence with the Company to the meeting. MrJ. BellstatedthattheCompany wrongh politeness and courtesy should be We.acquainted .with our views on the "inject The price quoted waß considered "Wander the value that settlers would aoc% as they could realise more on their TheCompanyatthesametime [*I e!™thanksofthefar"mingcomrnunity pipping away a great amount of surplus Mice, but they cannot continue doing at a loss. The merchants in Christwch two months ago were giving i4 'T *or a certain class of W Ship t0 the E?£ lish market. sir.! ii " was advocating co-operation farmers, and anyone who will pay "sit to the Canterbury Farmers' Coif™'? establishment inChristchurch.will that it is a wise, successful and has benefited the farmers »fcderably. I ts .members can buy at stores W ifch the allowance of 10 per Had our Auckland Farmers' operative acted on the same lines by hay- * °my one head store to receive all goods all demands it would have been f*, and f live at the present day. Mr if ," hfc the w^iroa farmers „•« combine, and work the factory Kodur ' principles, and foalH? a firsfc-class article that swa^^pd a ready-money sale, and do be «v. f Miserable bartering, truckCll 5 iving cheese and butter kniffi efor, goods. Farmers then could IU:: n?ICQlnb»yingtheirgoodswhole3ale. •'tDtn Kreu Could S«>w their wheat, send tofdd ,^ y t0 fche flour mm t0 S efc ifc It 6d ~an in'"' 6 ib afc Presenfc Prices for tV ' carfcing expenses to be C rr 7 re a"d back- So with a cheese *Ws'm' v" i to none in tne district, as fK g themselves some good as °T rs Of the factory- Further C2? fand a vote of to the MpSSJn ci' minated the meeting.-(Cor-
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 114, 15 May 1888, Page 7
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