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At a conference between the Bur/-!' and Cheese Committees, representing, the factories and producers of the dairy industxy, with the Prime Minister.' the price of cheese per lb) was accepted. Butter prices have not been fixed. The Government -offers 181s, but the producers ask 196s per cwt. Negotiations are still in progress with the Imperial authorities, but it is stated that the indications are that the big increase suggested will not be made. Stud Notices. 10 stand Bt the Owner's Farm, Oparore. Northern Charmer (Fernside-— Maggie.) TERMS: 30s. Grazing free till eervice. J. J THOMASEN, Owner. stand at Owner's Farm, Waitomo Cavea. General French TIMON PONY STALLION, 10J hands. Aged 8 years. Colour, roan. Grazing free until service. Letters answered. FEE: £3 3s, two' or more mares by arrangement. P. PETERSON, Waitomo Caves.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XII, Issue 1133, 5 November 1918, Page 3
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