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The Standard aays Mr. Darling, who has been a constant visitor to Palmerston North for, the last month, haß succeeded in getting the names of the moat influential farmers in the district to support the butter factory which is about to be started. The idea is to have a main butter factory in Palmerston sifti creameries in i the outlying districts. ' \ The Egmont Settler gives much prominence to tbe Atkinson Memorial Fund movement. The ' matter was disoußßed at the close of a meeting oft railway matters. Both the circular, letter issued by tbe Central Committee at Hawera and tbe beading to the subscription list were read at the meeting, and at terwardß published aB part of the' proceedings. Committee was appointed aB follows :•— Messrs. T. H. Perm, James, Fookes, Irvine, McKay, Mehaffy. Tocker, Mar* chant, Malone, and the mover, with power to add to tbeir number. A Bhort time ago the Auditor«Ge>er&' wrote to the Horowhenua County Coonbil* stating that tbe action of that body in , paying . the interest on a special distriot /loan out of tbe general rates was illegal. He has since sent the following recantation to the chairman: — "Referring to my letter of August 29 and our conversation, I am satisfied that tbe former was written in consequence of inoorreot information conveyed to me, and that your board is justified. in paying the interest on tbe loan out of general , rates, under the Bth section of the Local Bodies Loans Aot."~ Rangitikei Advocate. . BEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES cure -Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis. M dical testimony states that so other medicine is so effectual in the cure of these dangerous maladies. One Lozenge alone gives ease, one or tiro at bedtime ensures rest. For relieving difficulty of breathing they are invaluable. They contain no opium nor any violent drug. Sold by all chemists, in tins Is Hd and 2s 9d each.

MANAWATU & WEST OOABT AGrKLOTJLTUBAI* AND JPASTOBAL AS3OC|kTION'S /Qband Ahnual Show will be held Palmerßton North,* jh Tubbdat «#d ; Bth anjf 9th November.. Over will/be given in prises. Entrks closef on Tvebdat. November lßmt 9 p.y[. Progtammes and entry forn%can«e obtained from \^V- MILES, JPftlmersfcon North, Secretary. September 13th, 1892. tXTANCrANtTI AGBIOULTUBAL VV AND PASTOBAL AS|IOCIA. TIO^'S GBAND ANNUAL SHOW to be .held on Wanganui Bjbecourse, on Tubbdat, October 25, 18D2. ' .Between £200 and £BQp' given in Prizes. t / » Entries close o'to "WEDipDAY, 12th Obtober, at 4.30 p.m. I . jßchodule on applicftion at the o&ee of tbd AssooiailQn. Eutland Ohimbers, "Wlnganui. # Ad entrwforms at office T^the Btab, %yera# . t \S Secretary.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3231, 22 September 1892, Page 3

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