At 'Em Farmers and Berserk Bullocks
AROH
LOWE.
Sir, — That the clarion call of the expresident of the Farmers' TJnion should be followed in jour nexf column by the , recorded doings of the berserk bullock could surely be no accident. If inquiry proves (as no doubt it wilwl) that the persons and premises attacked by the farm animal were of that political eolour that so . mo.ves the denunciatory capacities of the gireat farmer's advocate, then my advice to Taranaki dairy farmers who may have leanings towards Labour is that the watch their steg when the "Up Farmers" call is "heard ,by the dairy cows. Taranaki papers ' please copv. — Yours. etc..
Hastings, May 28, 1937.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 113, 29 May 1937, Page 7
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