P ETITION WITHDRAWN.
T,, . 3.40 p.m. rwi it etltlon wa^ withdrawn and U Calkif/han has signed the assignment deed.
"Acfouliny; to the Government returns, said Mr T. M. Wilford, at Waipukurmi, ''during the past 12 months not one company was formed in New I Zealand creating industries for the | country. ■ The. remedy is the reduction lon the taxation of companies." I It came as a' surprise to poultryI keepers who have been contending i against the flood of Chinese egg-pulp ; which has practically driven the product of every other country out of the world's markets, to learn at a I 1-ectuflT by Mr. F. C. Brown that there ! were x<) large poultry farms in China (says ;tu exchange). The avoratre mimbor of hiifii kent in Chin.'t. tlie lecturer stated, was four, and the usual number from four to fix- It was Uva huge aggregate number f>f hens in the 00-intry nnd the sv^tem of crtller-tion whi^h enabled the Chinese to keep up their sup-
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 19 May 1924, Page 7
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164PETITION WITHDRAWN. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLIV, Issue XLIV, 19 May 1924, Page 7
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