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OUTLOOK FOR PRODUCE.

PRIME MINISTER OPTIMISTIC. “MORE PROSPEROUS TIMES AHEAD’’ By Telegraph;—Press Association. Dunedin, Last Niglit. * The Otago A. and P. Society’s • winter show was officially opened to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey), other Cabinet Ministers present’being Sir Wm. Fraser, Hon. E. P. Lee, and Hon. W. Downie Stewart. Mr. Massey congratulated the society ppon its excellent show and the province upon the .progress which it had made- ' - He dealt with the condition of the markets for beef, wool, and other produce, and predicted more prosperous 1 times ahead, especially in regard to cross-bred wool. He urged sheep farmers to endeavour to increase their flocks, which had fallen considerably befbw what they had been numerically. He said there was no royal road to prosperity; it was only won by hard work, energy, industry, and enterprise.

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1922, Page 4

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OUTLOOK FOR PRODUCE. Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1922, Page 4

OUTLOOK FOR PRODUCE. Taranaki Daily News, 31 May 1922, Page 4

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