~:UPLrJM 
PROCEEDINGS OF the victoria institute. 
planters ^ouwht they sh ° uld not bu y produce, just as the sujm 
could dry 50(?h ^ r0m the cane farmers. His machine 
would url-e Hi- jf" 2, C ° COa 111 , 18 hours. He hoped this meeting 
form or other Tr ce enc y to have this matter remedied in so® 
the country was T' d that the . bu y in g of green produce ii 
This meant that if ® , to °P ea a wide gate to predial larceny 
he could not drv v,^ P an * er left a fe ' v pods on his trees because 
a central fecto7 v 1r« t f^. w< ? ,ld disappear, but if there « 
would at once take dlstncfc the small cocoa proprietor 
be dried i rrB „ r . • hat were on the trees and deliver them f 
would at once take wh a ? dlStricfc the smi 
be dried • hat were on the trees 
«< *■ y*th«r. ] 
i ana aeuver buuu* 
He would meet t 
-n-^iurney-Uenpral and iL . 
that they should limit ^ members of Council by suggests 
was ordinary weiaht of quantity bought to 250 lbs., whic 
carry a little lev B ,i a , )arre ' °f cocoa. The poor man migt 
of being arrester! f lan a barre ^ to the factory and run the risl 
him to convev thnf at ? adn ®. cocoa i but it was impossible fc 
a quantity along the road without being see 1 
Mr j. rN, 
way deteriorated d ' d not believe that cocoa had in 
criminatelv nnt \ y ears a go the Conuquero, planted in 
Pods, but now he “^‘“g tba t wou ld be better to select g 
for planting and th‘ u U j , aware °f the pod he was to se 
de Verteuil said it wLldl^T- S ? ! , ng °. n for S0Dle yeM ' S ' ■ i 
locate labourers u oe advisable, with Government aid 
He (Mr. Clarke I SU ^f' r . ® state lands that had been abandon 
that in every case it°w d |! ke , to ask whether it was not a f 
abandoned, and if tv,' V f S l l<: ! east Productive land that had b( 
labourer on such wort! Was the case, would it be fair to put I 
to Put him on ,„o ' i e . SS i lawJ as tha t ; would it not be bet 
chance? W as it a fa P 1 ‘J<J ucti v G land and give him a bet 
cope with the demanrl „ ' there was not sufficient labour 
fact that there was not 011 ® u S ar estates, or was it not really t 
“PC with the labour on the sugar estates 
because in his exp Pr i encp hafc , the y already had? He asked H 
he had known labourers t w' 1“ J? rk; Was slack on su g ar e3W ' 
the year on sugar estate^? keen employed at certain p al 
" country i n search of a I *> g ° a ' most hopelessly roving abo 
get some information on t^sub^ He should be very bap! 
Mr. " 
looking t y r Ve °' !i , ttle on fc he subject. ! 
to find him. (Laughter^ ° F a Work tog man and I have 
oomffiaine c t d t ‘u a gallon on West In 1 -*° the Imposition of the 
plained that Great BritaffiVaxS “ ^ in England, sai 
taxed our rum in order to pr, 
