A sale of Te Paki cattle will be con ducted at Waipapakauri to-morrow, Sat urday, by the N.Z. Loan & Mercantile.
Owing to the heavy seas along the coast the scow Combine, loaded with shingle for Awanui, was obliged to shelter in the Mangonui harbour.
At present the Director of Education is investigating educational conditions in the United Kingdom and other countries. Our educational system will be revised and improved in the light of New Zealand conditions and advanced practice abroad.—Government Manifesto.
Stocks of butter in London showed a slight increase last week, New Zealand being 238 tons higher at 3884 tons, and Australian 21 tons lower at 713 tons.
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Northland Age, Volume 5, Issue 5, 1 November 1935, Page 1
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