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ROADS, ROADS, ROADS.

Mr, James Boddie, of To Itufti, sends this reply:— ; 1. Schools satisfactory on tliij whole. 2. Returns from products satisfactory. 3. No, railways and. roads linsatisfactory. 4. Yes; postal and telephone service is very good. j 5. Yes, the shows are of direct benefit. ■ G.-Yes,-the work of the Dejpartment of Agriculture has been all that; can to expected. 7. The farmers' ?re satisfactorily organ- ! ised, but their poor wires m many cases are living a life of slavery through want of domestic service. ■ 8. Very few renters of farm 9 in the district, 'J. Supply of farm labour far from satisfactory. Scores of young men could be employed if they were available. 10. Conditions of farm labour are quite satisfactory. v 11. Roads, roads, and more roads is the great need of the King Country. Given the necessary road access, and a more abundant supply of farm and domestic labour, this part would be made to produce untold wealth. Good rnr.ds are what is most needed for the betterment of country life.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1792, 3 July 1913, Page 4

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ROADS, ROADS, ROADS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1792, 3 July 1913, Page 4

ROADS, ROADS, ROADS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1792, 3 July 1913, Page 4

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