OTOROHANGA NEWS
Stook at Low Values. A new low value record was reached last week. When a pen of Jersey cross steer calves was offered, Is lid per head was the last hid. An apparently sound newly-calved heifer brought Us, whilst a pen of nice Jersey-cross heifer calves was quitted at 13s. Farmers’ Union. Captain Frank Colbcck was U principal speaker at a largely-atton cil Farmers’ Union rally recently the Tc Anga Hall. The Women’. Division provided supper. County Elections. Willi Ihe closing of Ihe nomination for seals on Hie Oforohanga Gounl;Comicil ii is disclosed that Mr Thoma: l.nmpslone, a prominent farmer n: Kin Kin. will contest Ihe llonikiw Hiding againsl ihe sitting Councillor. Mr W. T. Uowyer, and Mr V. W. Slim opposes Cr Irvine for the Waipa Hiding. The balance of the personnel of the council will be as formerly.
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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18625, 2 May 1932, Page 11
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