—Photo, by Halftones. SUCCESSUL "WOMEN FAKMERS Miss Le Lacheur at the wheel of her motor milk delivery cart. Seated next to her is Miss Paiker, who spent six weeks in Ho 1 o way Gaol, as a supporter of Mrs Pa'ikhuri.t. The photograph was taken on the farm eight miles from Reading, which is owned and managed entirely by Miss Le Lacheur and a staff cf w o r.en. They are ardent suffragettes, and a board with " Votes for Women " is one of the most conspicuous features of the farm. Miss Le Lacheur successfully farms SO aores of land arc! her novelty of introdu:ing a m< tor milk delivery cart is being watched with gieat interest by farmers generally.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 18 August 1909, Page 44
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119—Photo, by Halftones. SUCCESSUL "WOMEN FAKMERS Miss Le Lacheur at the wheel of her motor milk delivery cart. Seated next to her is Miss Paiker, who spent six weeks in Ho1 o way Gaol, as a supporter of Mrs Pa'ikhuri.t. The photograph was taken on the farm eight miles from Reading, which is owned and managed entirely by Miss Le Lacheur and a staff cf wo r.en. They are ardent suffragettes, and a board with " Votes for Women" is one of the most conspicuous features of the farm. Miss Le Lacheur successfully farms SO aores of land arc! her novelty of introdu:ing a m< tor milk delivery cart is being watched with gieat interest by farmers generally. Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 18 August 1909, Page 44
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