OTHER PEOPLE’S IDEAS
GRATEFUL trampers (To the Editor.) Sir, —We would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude and thanks to the Wairarapa Tramping Club, the Police Department, deer stalkers. business men, Scouts and all those other citizens who so willingly co-operated to give their assistance in the search for us when we were lost in the Tararuas recently.—We are, etc.. 11. PICKERING. C. F. SWANWICK. Levin, June U.
WOOL PRODUCTION (To the Editor.) Sir.—lt has just come to my notice that “What Next." in your issue of May 27 seems to. doubt the figures quoted by me at the recent Farmers' Conference regarding the drop in wool production. The figures are as issued by the Government Statistician in his monthly report and I notice were again quoted’by the Hon. A. Hamilton at a more recent meeting in Otago. It is unfo’ timate.indeed for both town and cm.nti’y dweller that these figures are true, mid "What Next" if he has a lucrative occupation at the present time, i.-.ay well ask "what next?"—l am. etc., LLOYD HAMMOND. Marton, June 10.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 June 1939, Page 5
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