THE DAIRY INDUSTRY.
We would ask Sir Joseph Ward, as an expert at financial problems, if it does not appear to him that the best and surest way to relieve the tightness of money and to prevent that tightness recurring is for him: to. allow every acre in New Zealand which can do so to grow butter at one shilling per pound, says the "Now Zealand Herald." In the King Country, for example, there are many thousands of acres of most admirable darying country, possibly the finest in New Zealand, locked up by the land policy of the Government. There are plenty of settlers if the Government would only let them go to work, and there are plenty of cows the moment it is worth anybody's while to pay a few shillings for the calves dairymen are now knocking on the head.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3035, 4 November 1908, Page 4
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142THE DAIRY INDUSTRY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 3035, 4 November 1908, Page 4
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