PUTARURU FARMERS.
TRANSPORT MONOPOLY OPPOSED. FIELD DAY PREPARATIONS. (Special to Times.) PUTARURU. Tuesday A meeting or tho Putaruru Branch nl l the Farmers’ Union was held last even- - !n>r to consider the organisation or the I i annual field dav on Thursday, and to hear , , Mr D. R. lllggins (Matnmntn) review the work or the annual eonrerence. ‘ A letter rrom the Pulururu Chamber 1 ' or Commerce prolesting against monopoly by the Railway Department of all r transport service was supported by memMr E. D. White said that certain classes or goods must be transported by lorry ’ and Tor that reason transport should no! be entirely In the hands or the GovcrnRegarding the field dav Messrs. A 1I Vosper and K. S. Coy offered prizes Du a competition among school children for the identification <ff grasses, and es ' School children will bo‘present rrom I Pularuru. l.lchlleld and lfoddervllle. and I members of young Farmers’ clubs rrom i Mr Higgins spoke or “th'/e'lTm In Mata-j ‘ mala to form a pool or tanners to rogu- I i late the sale or bobbv calves and mem- ! bers decided to call an urgent meeting I or Pularuru Dinners early next week to consider the formation or a local pool to I with carriers similar
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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20257, 28 July 1937, Page 10
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209PUTARURU FARMERS. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20257, 28 July 1937, Page 10
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