The inhabitants of the islands in the Pacific Ocean, as ive.i as the Chinese and Japanese, have eaten seaweed for many centuries. Plenty of business will come before the conference of delegates from Farmers’ Unions , to be held in Wellington at the end of the month, says the “Wellington Post.” Inter alia, there may be mentioned condemnation of the graduated land and mortgage taxes; substitution of contracts for co-opera-tive system on public works,' insulated trucks, and gratings in stock trucks; a Purity Seeds Bill; periodical inspection of stock on farms; cheaper telephones; to protest against the curtailment of local bodies’ subsidies; voting through the post office; district maintenance of the poor; and preventation of sal© of unsound bulls and cows.
STOVE POLISH. IKSTMT/SraOS POLISH! Penny Packets, or as a PASTE IN TINS.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2548, 8 July 1909, Page 2
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132Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2548, 8 July 1909, Page 2
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