A. Press Association telegram from Marton states:—A meeting of producers resolved that as shearers’ wages have been fixed by the Arbitration Court, no person ho allowed to try to prevent shearers working at awoid rates. The meeting believed there would be no difficulty in getting shearing done at award rates. It was also decided that the meeting request the Government Io do away with the power of the Arbitration Court to award pjoforenco to unionists. The meeting entered a most emphatic protest against the proposed charge of £2 yearly for rural mail delivery, - considering that country settlers were as much entitled to a free delivery as were townspeople. Splendid soft rains have been falling nt Wairoa (TTawke’s Bay) since Sunday, greatly benefiting pastures. L
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 14, 11 October 1921, Page 8
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124Untitled Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 14, 11 October 1921, Page 8
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