[ A. 1!; present about 650 cases of cheese and 350 boxes of bntter are coming into the Patca Grading Works daily (says I the Patea Press”). Altogether, so far eaaro 7000 cases of cheese and 3500 of butter have been received for shipment by the s.s. Euahino. The whole of the butter and some 5000 cases of cheese remain still in store. The late abundant rains justify a belief that the supply of produce may be vigorously maintained for some time yet. so that the total figures for the season's output should be_ quite abnormal. According to our Constitution, the King has the power to- make treaties with other countries without reference to the legislature. Maintenance and administration of London metropolitan charitable institutions dealing directly with relief coot over £4,500.000 annually. Locomotive drivers in Germany, if thev have run their engines ten years without accident, receive from the Government a gold medal and £IOO in cash. Orab-pote, fish-boxes, oars, nets, and other fishing tackle were used to decorate the church at Port Isaac. Cornwall. for a service of thanksgiving for the harvest of the sea.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7047, 8 February 1910, Page 7
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