It is : reported that French dairymen are complaining of the increasing importations of cocoa butter, which. it threatening to displace not only the genuire article, bub also oleo. . The latter has been largely manufactured in France, but it seems that even , a cheaper substitute has been pub on the market), go that butterine now has a rival that meets it on its own level. In. the hunting districts of the Midland Counties of England, farmers are indignant at the importation of German foxes, which have been liberated in various par to provide sport. . The German fox is said to bo more destructive than its English namesake. ■ On November 3, the Pukeatua Combination Society held a Parliamentary election in the schoolroom. Mr. S. H. Green occupied the chair. Considering the evening being wet, there was a fair attendance, Six candidates had been nominated for three seats—Messrs. W. J.' Holdsworth, Slaney, Stoueham, T. J.> Bawden, J. McNair, and J. i Wilkesbut owing; to some unforeseen occurrence Mr. Wilkes was unable to attend. About eight p.m. the Chairman called upon Mr. Sjaney to address the electors. He put his views before them in a' very •: creditable manner, and at the' close of his address answered the questions put to him in a very satisfactory way. Next followed Mr. Stoneham, but he had not prepared any address, so all he could do was to answer the questions put to him in the beat way he could. : Mr. Bawden then followed, giving quite a long address, in; which ghe 5 made * many .'.. fair promises to the people , , of the North. ■ He was asked many questions, which he tried to answer, and to judge by the laughter during his speech, this candidate produced trie most fun. Mr. McNair.who came next, spoke really well, and answered most the questions put to him in a fairly [satisfactory mW"m The I" 1 oand ' di le to speak 1 was f&jSSS l ! o '*' Hβ .poke in a most clear and forcible way and answered all questions JS •*? y, a »d satisfactorily. At the close M,«rT«i talten : i M , ultin ß'? the election of |ttoSn^n^:°^'--■■The best Mkdioine known is Sander sprains, itu the; wfert remedy-no "wet no ta*. croup, rtiplitheria, surprising effects nmff,«!3 \. croup, diphtheria bro/chitta* inC m ff n o ftn Junes, swellings, etc., diarrbaa, dysentery, diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs. InuwathS tain i and s medical i clinics ' all:over • *>« S> • patronised by Bis Majesty the King of Italy : crowned with medal and diploma at International ' Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in thii appro Ted article, and reject all others.'' Snccify Sander anil Son's product, or eIM worthless oils will be gup. plied, as expwienctd by ourselwi.l • .•,* , :.■'. ■'■ .•'■ ' '■- -,;'■' ■ .•' ■'■' ■■■■'.■■•■■:■ ~.■■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10596, 10 November 1897, Page 6
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