Messrs J. M. Smith and T. Palmer,' of the Agricultural Department, will take part in a field day at the Marten experimental area, on Monday, November 25. and on their return will give a. lantern lecture on ensilage making at Riveriea and Otakeho on November 27 and 28 respectively. : Snuff-taking is increasing in Britain, especially among] workmen whose employment prevents their smoking. Tailors’ cutters, in particular, are heavy snuff takers.
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. TiyANTED to buy—Small paddock of hay to cut about Christmas. Write particulars to “Hay,” StaT Office.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 16 November 1929, Page 9
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