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A "sign of the times," so far as the local farmers are concerned, is to be seen at any of the weekly stoclc saies at the Blenheim saleyards (remarks the "Express"). The long line of motor cars parked at the side of the road during the saies of more prosperous days has for some considerable time pqst been getting gradually shorter and shorter. At the same time a collection of representatives of the "good old days" in the form of farm carts, buggies and sulkies, which are temporarily 'stabled" in the adjoining paddoclc, has grown in size. The haclc is coming into favour again, too, and the common old "push bike" is not an unknown visitor to the yards.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 202, 19 April 1932, Page 4
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