WHERE DO I COME IN?
[To The Editor.}
Sir, — I have been reading a good deal in your paper about'the practise of "sheep-faking," as it is .termed. Who. are these irresponsible lunatics who have the audacity to try and rob honest men of their living? I have been at the business now for many years, and! aim an expert at "trimming" and oiling. I defy any man to say that the calling is not an honourable one. Why, I have been trimming and oiling for religious men and members of Parliament, and all the most upright ,and conscientious men who grow wool. How dare Mr Williams sug-. gest that I have .been, a party to a fraiud? Does he know what he is talking • about ? I don't think he does. "Live and let live" is my motto. How am I going to live if this innocent practise of trimming and oiling is stopped ? And how will the (breeders be getting along ?—I am, 'etc., ~.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10187, 13 March 1911, Page 5
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164WHERE DO I COME IN? Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10187, 13 March 1911, Page 5
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