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THE POSITION OF SHEEPFARMERS.

W IXX ZDTTOB or THK tBZSi. fir,—ln acknowledging "FleecedY' i I lust say that I do realise I fcraried positions of .sheepfarmers #*whole: but. they areHoo many except io" principal ones, WiWlMtioa or high-priced land, exl®R®S|ce, mis-management, and adMr- W) which of these "Fleeced" | m Jw Ido not know, unless it J ' ffifolgltion, which, as the thrifty, &}»mtiJ fanner ho says he is, must a lapse on his part. How could he hare got into such ;Ujytf Bis land £ too dear when I JJjS®!*' Bwd. His change of opinion gtttt fint letter I must compliment SfflfrySQ better position, for the relief workers aiL t?' confines his comments i *wker. If tlie relief worker Wk Qn . the community, how 35'W* ® •» the farmer who reJ*® o "*, for nothing? Does £SSS think so? As to why jjg**wera are not milking cows, increasing their income, who have any land ( jjSLWyj *"8 town workers whose SBBP *co small. When cne | jSKS™gt a# an experienced far--6 herd is unprohe is day-dreaming, thousands of acres of I lands, mountain ranges, MPWitry, and riverbeds; but «• farm lands, and I thins »«Bipty farms in the North at least not wholly "Fleeced" can show Wjj or idle farm is going SWd be only too pleased E3SL • Te no m °ney to pur•lvlce also stands; but if J [SWy a balance-sheet, I 1 Wat he will find he has ] J?r week above food and ' Sw*?' "hope de- i heart sick," how I JB'M 'to cast some rays of SgJroose living is of the ] of stones or invec- i

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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20622, 11 August 1932, Page 7

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THE POSITION OF SHEEPFARMERS. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20622, 11 August 1932, Page 7

THE POSITION OF SHEEPFARMERS. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20622, 11 August 1932, Page 7