The need' for economy and the high 1 price of running motors has made many men on the/ land go back to horses. A Perth (West Australia) resident, writing to a friend in New Zealand, says horses are' rhe only tiling there has been money in of late in that part of * the world., In the wheat-growing country ttejjors were largely nsed ) but latterly- Mrge numbers have been replaced by horses. ' The letter says.' the changeover Jias made a groat difference, to the business of the oil companies, one of which had nine fewer typists than at this time last- year. . .
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11827, 7 January 1933, Page 11
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