SUMMER-TIME
ATTITUDE OF TARANAKI FARMERS’ UNION
By Telegraph.—Press association.
Hawera, October 6
Disapproval of the passing of the Summer-time Bill was expressed < today at a meeting of the South Taranaki provincial executive of the Farmers’ Union, which decided to disregard the measure by holding the monthly meetings at the usual standard time. The president and several members declared that they did not intend to alter their watches, but to maintain present time during the summer.
The secretary pointed out that as the meetings usually occupied two hours, from 11 o’clock, the effect of the resolution would be that the sitting would be held from noon till 2 summer-time, but the meeting held to its decision.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 11, 7 October 1927, Page 10
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