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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

(ni FBBIB ABSOOUTZOM.) -*i_ NEW PLYMOIJTH, Sept. 28. Ijp to the present tin» 126 women bave allowed their names to be placed on the roll. Women io the country object to (heir Dames being placed on the roll, and great diffionlty is being experienced to get \ them to take an interest in politics. l WELLINGTON, September 27. \- About X7OO daimß from women (or enrolment on the city roll were received np to three o'clock this alternoon. It is expected Sit B. Stout will reply this week to the petition being signed asking him to contest the Wellington city. At the close of Mr G. NioboM'e leoture on China two young men. and three young women expressed their willingness to go to Ohioa as missionaries. AUCKLAND, September 27. A meeting of the Liberal Association branch at Hamilton resolved that the T&on Mr Oadman be supported foe Waikato. Mr Gerald Peacock will be asked to Itand for Wain*. WELLINGTON, September 28. Sir B. Stoat will probably contest the Nelson teat, in wbioh case Kerr will retire in bis favor.

The BTJN BAKING I'OWDEB eclipsea ■11 others.

{Continued frontpage 2.) cannot, under present conditions, get uniform quality for a while, but that is one of the objects to ba kept always in view. We Bhould try to make butter to sell at lOd lb, for at that price there is no fear of a glut, to get rid of the wrong idea that butter carries best on shipboard at a temperature of 45 degrees, and to aim at getting an even temperature of 30 degrees instead; to throw slovenliness of all kinds aside, and to neglect nothing that can help us to win a trade, all the substantial advantages of which lie yet ahead, and the winning of which implies that combination of science, system, taste, and industry which have brought the Continental butter trade to what it is.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 28 September 1893, Page 3

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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 28 September 1893, Page 3

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 2542, 28 September 1893, Page 3

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