WORKING TWO FARMS
EXEMPTED FROM SERVICE The value of primary production was stressed at the sitting of the No. 1 Armed Forces' Appeal Board, this morning, when an appeal was made against the entry into camp of a dairy farmer, William Hudson Owen, in the Waiau Pa district, Franklin County. In addition to maintaining large production on a large farm of his own, the appellant did all the neavy work on the 60-acre farm of his crippled father-in-law. three miles away. Appellant stated that until January of last year he was assisted by a man and a youth, but from then on he had been maintaining the production on the two farms with the help of a boy only. The appeal was adjourned sine die.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 33, 9 February 1943, Page 4
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