CORRESPONDENCE.
CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYMEN. (To the Editor.) Sir.— Since penning my last, 1 have received definite information to the effect that “Broad Daylight,’' in your issue of the 29th ultimo, bused his letter upon supplied informal ion, which ar counts for some of his misstatements. Even so, Sir, it may bo advisable to impress upon him ami others the fart that they now have a lovely (eo-opera-I f ive) bird in their possession, and i though the plumage may not be altogether what, they desire, they would be wise not to lose the slightest hold of it, but bide the time, when, by ex porience and careful selection, they can improve it. It has taken a lot of soaring to get it, and that old saying that “a bird in the hand etc” still holds good. Thanking you, Sir.— I am etc, TRUE DAYLIGHT. Inangahua, July sth., 1922.
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Grey River Argus, 8 July 1922, Page 2
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147CORRESPONDENCE. Grey River Argus, 8 July 1922, Page 2
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