Members of the Trade Commission visited Weraroa State Farm to-day. Several of the Commissioners leave for Taranaki on Tuesday to inspect die dairying country and ironsand on the coast. Wellington sittings vill probably conclude on Tuesday. —Press Association.
Baldwin and Rayward, whose D: rl representative is Mr. J. A. Fraser. :< ant. report that ttie following ’/'.plications for letters patent of New (■•■!;>r<l have been tiled recently:—C. .V. Michie. Mangonui. cow milking in--trnment ; C. Baeyertz. Wellington, lotin -dr -i ; F. R. Dennison. < l.imaru. -pare « l:e.-l attachment :H. and .S. <>ng»Kury. Rakaia. threshing machine ■;>-i;it ir ar.d band cutter. B. E. Mead. Am-kluud, waste outlet. 4
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume III, Issue 72, 8 March 1913, Page 6
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