WAIPOUA SALEYARDS.
[To The Editor.] Sir, — A resident of Lansdowne, I learn with feelings of rqgjret, per medium of locals m your columns, the Wlaipoua yards are" to be reopened for stock sales. Surely, Sir, I the time has arrived when stock auctioneering .companies should be com r . pelled to erect? their yards without the. precinota of a large and growing town. I understand. that the older establi&heMi. firm®, : ,recognising thait (as parents were making vigorous protests against saleyard® being almost in the heart of Masterton-, owing ito the grave menace to women, and! stii dy tie .ptibfifrr &feiy-. 4ußcl;>fefield-? sti<kig •prgfce^. against'tie of these yiar ds mff be made, and., tßat you will assist with your able " pen.— I am, etc., " - ' ' "PARENT!.": liGnsdowxie, .January 12, 1912.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10530, 17 January 1912, Page 5
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127WAIPOUA SALEYARDS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10530, 17 January 1912, Page 5
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