The Pahiatua Star. (Published Tuesdays and Fridays.) Tuesday January 24, 1888.
Tin advisability of establishing a i >;«*rv 1.1 . :>ry in Pahiatua is meeting ! with aticntion in several quarters at ! tin- pn i ;it time, un<i although no decided have yet been taken, we bt'lurw it intended to call a meeting ] ot settlers at an <al ly date to talk the matter over. Although we are not i |.t pared to offer any suggestions, yet vse < annul help thinking that this magnificent grazing country is most 1 1 I H Factory. Both milk and butter are ! now a drug m the market, and settlers could not do better than take the . . ; *ll into M;riom consideration, if
1. ; • decided not to establish a factory, a re»' deal of good will result from ■i. -u mg the matter, but we believe 1Y .11 the present feeling of the district • pi :i(t A would meet with every ( » iia 'fluent. Wo would suggest to i 1 .♦• 1 riiunpal movers that no time be lu 1 111 calling the settlers together.
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 166, 24 January 1888, Page 2
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176The Pahiatua Star. (Published Tuesdays and Fridays.) Tuesday January 24, 1888. Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 166, 24 January 1888, Page 2
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