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(Received February 12,11 a.m.) Adelaide, February 12. e The southern fanners complain f that the reciprocal treaty with N.Z. ■ affects them considerably, and it is s contended that in some quarters that 0 the interests of the farmers are 1 being sacrificed to benefit the wine 1 industry. There is already a very marked decline in the price of bar'l ley, and brewers, in anticipation of the treaty, are refraining from layI ing in stocks. The Register says the new arrangement is certain to n moet with strong opposition front ■ commercial men, while the farmers ii are without a single compensation, none of the commodities New 7ms land has agreed to take being pro-: e duced by the farmers. r Bitisiuxi:, February 12. Attempts havo been made to fire c the Aramac wool-shed, and also the '• sheds on three other stations, which have been worked throughout the r strike.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4949, 12 February 1895, Page 2
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152LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4949, 12 February 1895, Page 2
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