There is apparently an insufficiency of unemployed labour in Southland. The Southland County Council at its last meeting received an application from a farmer who had paid £lO deposit to have drainage work done on his property by unemployed labour to have his money refunded as there was no sign of the work being commenced. Cr. J. Neill remarked that the work had not been carried out yet because there were not enough men to enable it to be done. Other farmers had to wait also.
At the recent trit-ls held at the Lincoln Agricultural College the Duncan drill was the winner in every test against all makes, both imported and local. Farmers are invited to view our newly-designed drill, fitted with the latest spring pressure and adjustable coulters, and compare our machines and their prices with all others. P. and D. Duncan, Limited, 196 Tuam street, Christchurch, and at Ashburton. —3
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21087, 12 February 1934, Page 8
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