A FARMER'S MANIFESTO
EAT P.UPi'LIERS EXPLOITED. ARMFRS ADVISED TO HOLD. PRESENT EXPORTERS KEEPING CONTRACTS. I • \ I Telegraph.—Press Association.! I CHIOS'TOM 1 RCH, Tt .E Day. I manifesto has In on issued by the jth C.nu-ibmy Executive of the tiers’ Union, dealing with the froI meat trouble. It says after coming what it considers fair values 1 prices given by exporters, it is of lien that farmers are b'sing explc.it|and it makes a ' strong appeal to lerhury farmers to held stocks lly for advanced prices. If farmers wine to accept less than 6EI for ■e lambs for expert, buyers must lr )give Uie farmers that price, or I cannot carry out their contract 111 space with the Freezing Ccmns. If the .exported cannot fill the le ’.then the 1 space will be left for ■arthers and they will then secure Rricfes, for lambs which they ask.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 166, 18 March 1915, Page 6
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145A FARMER'S MANIFESTO Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 166, 18 March 1915, Page 6
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