It iw report-jd that a mass meeting of farmers wul be hold in Mantorton at an early date to consider the position in regard to freezing works generally. If demands made upon the Wellington firms are conceded, and i>re extended throughout the Dominion an extra charge of fully Is ocr iiead will require to be made on all shoey slaughtered. This is a very serious n;atter to the farmer.—"Age.'
Messrs Baldwin and Rayward, 30 His Majesty's Arcade, Auckland, report that amongst the many applications for patents they have just filed are:—M. U. Dennison, Oamaru, dress shield; D. Jopes. Wairoa, boiler furnace; G. Findlay, Hastings, horsebolting prevention: P. Butler, Hawera, washing fluid; W. Turnbull, Wellington, hat pin.
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Northern Advocate, 19 February 1912, Page 3
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