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CO OPERATIVE SCHEME

LABOTTv FOR FARMS SUCCESS IN POVERTY BAY OVER 400 TO BE EMPLOYED (Per Press Association) Gisborne. July 30. Under a co-operative scheme designed to absorb surplus labour in work on buck country, initiated in Poverty Bay, and regarded by farmers as. one off the most successful yet devised, applieation for groups of men, aggregating over' 00, Ims been dealt with to date by the Public Works Department in Gisborne. ' The selieihe enables single men to earn about 30s per week and married men 37s (><U There are some other points of superiority to other schemes in regard to housing and food. Applications have gone forward for the establishment of numerous groups, the number of men concerned. ill each instance being: Tilliroto GO, Waiugake 50. Te Ka raka-Whata-lut 00. M'aiU'engaokuri 40, Tangiliaiiga, Repongaere and Ngatapa 35, AYliangara. 10, Wli arc rat a. 20, M’aimata 15, Re re 40 and Tolago Bay 12.

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3784, 30 July 1932, Page 8

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CO OPERATIVE SCHEME Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3784, 30 July 1932, Page 8

CO OPERATIVE SCHEME Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3784, 30 July 1932, Page 8

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