MORE RAIN, MORE MILK.
(To the Editor). Sir, —Sometime ago Mr. Darby was instrumental in getting a certain area in Maungatautari set aside as a reserve to conserve the rainfall of this distict. I think the riding member objected as he stated they were getting too much rain. I notice now Mr. Darby objects to certain land being planted in trees, as we would get three inches of rain to every- one that fell now. Why the distinction? Please, Mr. Darby, don’t fiddle with the weather; the cow cockies don’t want another drought.—l am, etc., A. A. RIGGIR.
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Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 237, 17 May 1928, Page 4
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