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—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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—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

—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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